Toshiba Carrier MCY-MAP0367HS-UL Manuel Du Propriétaire page 7

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Pre-heat display
Displays when the heating mode is energized or
defrost cycle is initiated.
While this indication is displayed, the indoor fan
stops.
13
No function display
Displays when the function requested is not
available on that model.
14
Fan speed display
The selected fan speed mode is displayed.
(AUTO)
(HIGH)
(MED.)
(LOW)
Only "HIGH"
is displayed for the high static
ducted type.
15
Louver Number display
Louvers can be controlled individually. Displays
which louver is being set.
(example:01, 02, 03, 04)
(4-way cassette type only)
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Power saving mode display
Displayed when the power saving mode is
activated.
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Louver lock display
Displayed when the louver is locked or there is a
louver-locked unit in the group.
(4-way cassette type only)
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UNIT No. display
Displays the number of the indoor unit selected.
Also displays the check code of the indoor and
outdoor units.
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7
8
9
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11
21
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12
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SET DATA
Displays during the advanced setting.
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Service display
Displays while the protective device works or a
trouble occurs.
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Function unavailable display
Displays when the requested function is currently
unavailable.
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Central control indicator
Displays when the air conditioner is controlled
centrally and used with central control devices
such as the central remote controller.
If the use of the remote controller is prohibited by
the central control,
blinks when the ON/OFF,
MODE, or TEMP. button on the remote controller
is pushed, and the buttons will not function.
(Settings that can be configured on the remote
controller differ depending on the mode of the
central control. For details, read the Owner's
Manual.)
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Operation mode controlled indicator
Displays when the MODE button is pushed while
operation mode is set to cool or heat by the air
conditioner administrator.
 Operation section
Push each button to select a desired operation.
• The control saves the commands in memory and after the initial setting, there is no need for any additional
settings unless changes are desired. The air conditioner can be operated by pushing the
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5
3
1
button
Selects the desired Fan speed.
Not available for the high static ducted type.
2
button
Use to setup the timer.
3
button
Use only for service.
(Do not use during normal operation.)
4
button
Use when a power ventilation kit (commercially
supplied) is connected.
• If "
" appears on the remote control when
pushing the Ventilation button, there is no vent
kit connected.
5
button
Resets "
" display after cleaning the filter.
6
button
Use to activate or deactivate the power saving
mode.
7
SWING/FIX
button
Use to select the automatic swing or fixed louver
position.
* Not available for the duct type.
8
Operation lamp
Green light illuminates when the unit is on.
Blinks at abnormality when the protection device is
operating.
– 6 –
button.
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9
10
6
4
11
7
9
button
When the button is pushed, the operation starts, and
it stops by pushing the button again.
When the operation has stopped, the operation
lamp and all the displays disappear.
10
button
Selects the desired operation mode.
11
UNIT LOUVER
button
Selects a unit number (left) and louver number
(right).
UNIT :
Selects an indoor unit when adjusting the louver
direction when multiple indoor units are controlled
with one remote control.
LOUVER :
Selects a louver when setting the louver lock or
louver direction adjustment independently.
* 4-way cassette type only
12
button
Adjusts the set point.
Select the desired set point by pushing
or
TEMP.
.
OPTION:
Remote control sensor
Usually the temperature sensor of the indoor unit
senses the temperature. The temperature surrounding
the remote control can also be sensed.
For details, contact the air conditioner dealer.
TEMP.
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