Panasonic Cs E18fkr User Manual

F565372  
Operating Instructions  
Air Conditioner  
POWE  
R
TIM  
ER  
QU  
IET  
POW  
ERFUL  
CS-E18FKR  
CS-E21FKR  
CU-E18FKR  
CU-E21FKR  
ENGLISH  
Before operating the unit, read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.  
Manufactured by:  
© 2006 Panasonic HA Air-Conditioning (M) Sdn Bhd  
(11969-T). All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying  
and distribution is a violation of law.  
Panasonic HA Air-Conditioning (M) Sdn. Bhd.  
Lot 2, Persiaran Tengku Ampuan, Section 21, Shah Alam Industrial Site,  
40300 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.  
REGULATORY INFORMATION  
Operation Condition  
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or the inrm person without supervision.  
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.  
Use this air conditioner under the  
following temperature range.  
Indoor  
Temperature (°C)  
Environmental Reeqquuiirreemmeennttss  
*DBT *WBT  
Maximum  
Minimum  
Maximum  
Minimum  
32  
16  
30  
16  
23  
11  
COOLING  
HEATING  
Battery Disposal  
The batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.  
Outdoor  
Temperature (°C)  
Maximum  
End-oof-Liffe Disspposal  
*DBT *WBT  
43  
16  
24  
-5  
26  
11  
18  
-6  
COOLING  
Minimum  
Maximum  
Minimum  
HEATING  
“Instructions for end-user” for air conditioners:  
*DBT: Dry bulb temperature  
*WBT: Wet bulb temperature  
Information on Disposal in other countries outside the European Union  
This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact  
your installer, dealer or local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
Note:  
The illustrations in this manual  
are for explanation purposes only and  
may differ from the actual unit. It is  
subjected to change without notice for  
future improvement.  
3
PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
About  
Remote Control Preparation  
Air intake  
Indoor Unit  
1. Pull out  
the cover.  
Supersonic air  
purifying device  
Auto OFF/ON  
button  
Front panel  
Air filter  
2. Insert AAA or R03  
batteries.  
Receiver  
3. Close the cover.  
4. Press CLOCK.  
TIMER  
ON  
5. Press to  
set time.  
SET  
3
1
2
Indicator  
Airflow direction  
louver  
OFF  
CANCEL  
AC  
RC  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
RESET  
6. Press again.  
Discharged air  
• Timer operation will be based on  
current time set.  
Outdoor Unit  
• The batteries can be used for  
approximately 1 year.  
Air inlet (rear)  
Remote Control Signal  
• Make sure it is not obstructed.  
• Maximum distances : 10m.  
Air inlet (side)  
• Certain fluorescent lights may  
interfere with signal transmission.  
Please consult your nearest dealer.  
Air outlet  
Auto OFF/ON Button  
Remote Control  
Transmitter  
Action  
Press once.  
Mode  
Automatic  
Press and hold until  
you hear one beep,  
then release.  
Cooling  
LCD display  
Press until you hear  
one beep then release.  
Press again until you  
hear two beeps then  
release.  
Off/On  
Operation mode  
Quiet operation  
Powerful operation  
Heating  
Temperature setting  
Fan speed selection  
Airflow direction  
adjustment  
To turn off, press the AUTO OFF/  
ON button again.  
Timer setting  
Clock setting  
Check  
* For normal operation, the and reset buttons are not in use.  
* Press reset to restore the remote control’s default setting.  
Troubleshooting  
In the event of an error, the unit will stop and the timer indicator will blink.  
2. Press until you hear beep  
sound, then jot down the  
error code.  
Notes:  
1. Press for 5 seconds.  
• The unit may be operable (with 4 beeps)  
on a limited basis, depending on the error.  
TIMER  
ON  
SET  
3
3. Press for 5 seconds to quit  
checking.  
1
2
OFF  
CANCEL  
AC  
RC  
4. Turn the unit off and reveal the  
error code to your nearest dealer.  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
RESET  
4
AUTO, HEAT, COOL, DRY  
Operation Details  
AUTO - Automatic Operation  
• Unit selects the operation mode  
according to temperature setting,  
outdoor and room temperature.  
• The power indicator blinks during  
operation.  
• Operation mode is reselected  
every 30 minutes.  
HEAT - Heating Operation  
• In heating mode, it takes a while  
for the unit to warm up. The  
power indicator blinks during this  
operation.  
FAN  
SPEED  
AUTO  
HEAT  
COOL  
DRY  
AIR  
SWING  
OFF/ON  
COOL - Cooling Operation  
MODE  
2
• Enjoy cool air at your desired  
temperature.  
1
OFF/ON  
MODE  
Start the  
operation.  
DRY - Soft Dry Operation  
• Keeps your environment  
dehumidied by running a very  
gentle cooling operation.  
Select the  
desired  
operation.  
QUIET  
TEMP  
POWERFUL  
FAN SPEED  
• During soft dry operation, the  
indoor fan operates at low fan  
speed.  
AIR SWING  
TIMER  
ON  
4%-0  
SET  
3
3
1
2
Set the  
temperature.  
(16°C~30°C)  
OFF  
CANCEL  
Hint  
AC  
RC  
• A temperature setting 1°C higher  
in cooling operation or 2°C lower in  
heating operation than the desired  
temperature equates to a 10%  
power saving.  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
RESET  
Supersonic air purifying device operates automatically once  
the unit is switched on.  
and QUIET operations are available in all modes.  
POWERFUL  
OFF/ON  
Press  
again to stop the operation.  
Troubleshooting  
Mist emerges from indoor unit.  
Condensation effect due to cooling process.  
Ensure temperature is set correctly.  
Heating/Cooling operation does not work.  
Make sure windows and doors are closed.  
Make sure lters are cleaned and replaced.  
Make sure inlet and outlet vents are cleared.  
Water owing sound during operations.  
Cause by refrigerant ow inside the unit.  
The power indicator blinks during the operation and  
The unit is in defrost mode, and the melted frost is drained from the  
the indoor fan is stopped.  
outdoor unit.  
5
FAN SPEED, AIR SWING  
Operations Details  
FAN SPEED  
• There are 5 fan speeds, as well as  
automatic*.  
* For automatic fan speed, the  
speed of the indoor fan is  
automatically adjusted according  
to the operation.  
AIR SWING  
FAN SPEED  
AIR SWING  
• Keeps the room ventilated.  
FAN  
SPEED  
AUTO  
HEAT  
COOL  
DRY  
• There are 5 options for vertical/  
horizontal airow direction.  
Select fan  
speed.  
AIR  
• Do not adjust the vertical and  
horizontal louvers by hand.  
SWING  
Adjust the  
airow  
direction  
louver.  
OFF/ON  
MODE  
• If automatic vertical airow direction  
has been set, the louvers swing up  
and down automatically.  
QUIET  
TEMP  
POWERFUL  
FAN SPEED  
• For HEATING operation, the air  
blows horizontally for a while, then  
starts to blow downwards.  
AIR SWING  
TIMER  
ON  
SET  
3
1
2
• If automatic horizontal airow  
direction has been set, the louvers  
swing left and right automatically.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
AC  
RC  
• For HEATING operation, the airow  
louvers start to swing left/right after  
the temperature rises.  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
RESET  
Troubleshooting  
The room has a peculiar odour.  
This may be a damp smell emitted by the wall, carpet, furniture or  
clothing.  
Indoor fan stops occasionally during automatic fan  
This helps to remove the surrounding odours.  
speed setting.  
Indoor fan stops occasionally during heating  
To avoid unintended cooling effect.  
operation.  
6
POWERFUL, QUIET  
Operation Details  
POWERFUL  
To reach the desired set  
temperature quickly.  
QUIET  
QUIET  
To provide a quiet surrounding  
Enables  
quiet  
operation.  
FAN  
SPEED  
AUTO  
HEAT  
COOL  
DRY  
AIR  
SWING  
Hint  
To reduce power consumption  
during cooling operation, close the  
curtains to prevent the sunlight and  
heat from coming in.  
OFF/ON  
MODE  
QUIET  
TEMP  
POWERFUL  
FAN SPEED  
AIR SWING  
TIMER  
ON  
SET  
3
POWERFUL  
1
2
OFF  
CANCEL  
Enables  
powerful  
operation.  
AC  
RC  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
RESET  
POWERFUL  
QUIET  
QUIET  
and  
operations could not be activated at the  
operations could be cancelled by pressing  
same time.  
POWERFUL  
and  
the respective button again.  
Troubleshooting  
Noisy during operation.  
The unit may have been installed at an incline, or the front panel is not  
closed properly.  
The delay is a protection to the unit’s compressor.  
Operation is delayed a few minutes after restart.  
Condensation or evaporation occurs on pipes.  
Outdoor unit emits water/steam.  
7
TIMER  
Operation Details  
• The timer allows you to turn the air  
conditioner on or off automatically.  
• The unit may start in preliminary  
operation before the actual set time  
when ON timer has been set.  
• The set timer repeats daily once  
set.  
• If there is a power failure, you can  
restore the previous setting (once  
power is resumed) by pressing the  
SET  
button.  
1
SET  
FAN  
SPEED  
AUTO  
HEAT  
COOL  
DRY  
• If the timer is cancelled, press  
to restore the previous setting.  
AIR  
Select ON or  
OFF timer.  
2
SWING  
2
Set the  
OFF/ON  
MODE  
Hints  
• Press and hold the  
desired time.  
QUIET  
for  
CLOCK  
approximately 5 seconds to set  
either 12-hour (am/pm) or 24-hour  
time indication.  
TEMP  
POWERFUL  
FAN SPEED  
To dim the indicator display:  
3
AIR SWING  
TIMER  
ON  
SET  
3
Conrm the  
setting.  
1
2
Press and hold for  
5 seconds.  
OFF  
CANCEL  
TIMER  
AC  
RC  
ON  
SET  
3
To cancel, press  
the again for  
5 seconds.  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
1
2
RESET  
CANCEL  
OFF  
CANCEL  
Cancel the  
selected timer.  
AC  
RC  
SET CHECK  
CLOCK  
RESET  
To switch the temperature setting  
to °C or °F, press and hold  
for approximately 10 seconds.  
The timer is valid only when the clock is set correctly.  
You can set your preferred time for ON and OFF timers.  
The unit will turn ON or OFF automatically.  
/.  
To cancel ON or OFF timer, press  
press  
or  
, then  
OFF  
.
#!.#%,  
Troubleshooting  
Timer indicator always on.  
Remote control does not work.  
The unit does not work.  
The timer setting repeats daily once set.  
The batteries are inserted incorrectly or need replacing.  
The circuit breaker is tripped or the timer is set incorrectly.  
Power indicator blinks before the unit is switched on. This is a preliminary step in preparation for the operation when the ON  
timer has been set.  
8
CARE & CLEANING  
Washing Instructions  
• Do not use benzene, thinner or  
scouring powder.  
Switch ooff tthhee ppoowweerr ssuuppppllyy  
before cleaning  
• Use only soaps ( pH7) or neutral  
household detergent.  
• Do not use water hotter than 40°C.  
FRONT PANEL  
INDOOR UNIT  
Raise and pull to remove.  
• Wipe the unit gently with a soft, dry  
cloth.  
Wash and dry.  
AIR FILTER  
AIR FILTER  
Vacuum, wash and dry.  
• Air lters cleaning is needed every  
two weeks.  
• Replace any damaged lter.  
Part no: CWD001137  
CWD001138  
SUPER ALLERU-BUSTER AND  
DEODORIZING FILTERS  
Remove  
• It is recommended to vacuum the  
lters every 6 months.  
• For best perfomance, place the  
deodorizing lter under direct  
sunlight for at least six hours every  
six months.  
Remove  
• Replace the lter every 3 years or  
replace any damaged lters.  
Part no: CZ-SAD13P  
INDOOR  
UNIT  
SUPERSOONIC AIR  
PURIFYINGG DEVICE  
Wipe gently.  
Hints  
• Clean the lter regularly for best  
performance and to reduce power  
consumption.  
• Please consult your nearest dealer  
for seasonal inspection.  
Remove  
Vacuum the super  
alleru-buster lter.  
Vacuum the deodorizing  
lter and place under  
direct sunlight.  
Vacuum, wash and  
dry the frame.  
For extended non-use  
• Activate heating for 2~3 hours to thoroughly dry the unit.  
• Turn off the power supply.  
• Remove the remote control batteries.  
9
SEASONAL INSPECTION AFTER EXTENDED NON-USE:  
• Checking of remote control batteries.  
• No obstruction at inlet and outlet vents.  
• After 15 minutes of operation, it is normal to have the following temperature difference between inlet and outlet vents:  
Cooling: 8°C  
Heating: 14°C  
10  
NON SERVICEABLE CRITERIAS  
TURN OFF POWER SUPPLY and CALL Authorized Distributor under the following conditions:  
• Abnormal noise during operation  
• Water/foreign particles have entered the Remote Control  
• Water leak from Indoor unit  
• Circuit breaker switches off frequently  
• Power cord becomes unnaturally warm  
• Switches or buttons are not functioning properly  
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Printed in Malaysia  
OPSC0606-01  
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.  
F565372  

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