Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK25ZJP-S Manuel d'utilisateur Page 11

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Airflow direction adjustment
Adjusting airflow direction
Up/down direction can be adjusted with the AIRFLOW button on the remote control. Every time you press this button the mode changes as
follows:
Change on AIRFLOW (UP/DOWN) mode.
MEMORY FLAP (FLAP STOPPED)
When you press the AIRFLOW button once while the flap is operating, it stops swinging at the posi-
tion. Since this angle is memorized in the microcomputer, the flap will automatically be set at this angle
when the next operation is started.
DANGER
Do not expose directory to airflow from the air-conditioner for a long time.
CAUTION
When in COOL or DRY operation, do not operate for a long period with the
airflow blowing straight down. Otherwise, condensation may appear on the outlet
grill and drip down.
Do not try to adjust the flaps by hand, as the control angle may change or the flap
may not be closed completely.
Recommended angle of the flap when stopping
When operation starts, the flap direction is fixed at the horizontal position in order to avoid cold draft, and return to the set the position that was set after the warm
air supply is starting.
The flap direction will be controlled to the horizontal position when the room temperature reaches the set temperature and compressor stops or when defrosting is
in operation.
The airflow direction cannot be set during the period mentioned above. Change the airflow direction settings after the warm air is supplied and the flap goes to the
set position.
(Swing)
(Flap stopped)
NOTE FOR HEATING OPERATION
HEAT
(Slant forward
blowing)
(Horizontal
blowing)
COOL, DRY
Adjusting left/right air flow direction
Adjust the direction by moving the left/right
air flow fin by hand.
CAUTION
Please stop the air conditioner when
adjusting the air flow direction.
RKX012A316_EN_001-020 12/21/2009, 10:4010
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