Panasonic air conditioner control. Instructions for Panasonic air conditioners, split systems, remote controls. In cooling or soft dry modes

Panasonic CS/CU-YW7MKD

Table of contents
Disposal
Title of each part

Selecting operating modes

Useful tips
Cleaning your air conditioner



Precautionary measures

Disposal
This product is made of materials that can be reused, so please check with your local authorities regarding the proper disposal of such products in your area.

Title of each part
External unit

1 — Air is taken in on the posterolateral surface.
2 - Air is being released from the external unit, the fan blades are visible behind the grille.

Indoor unit

1 - Air intake hole.
2 — Window for receiving commands from the remote control.
3 - Air outlet, the hole is closed when the fan is turned off.

Remote controller remote control

1 — Air conditioning button.
2 — Select the operating mode.
3 - Set the desired temperature.
4 - Timer control.
5 — Fan speed.
6 - Air damper position.
7 - Reset.
8 - Setting the clock.
9 - Settings.
10 — Full reset settings.

Preparation before starting work
Before starting operation, make sure that the air conditioner is connected to an outlet of the required power, grounded and there are no obstacles to air movement near both units.
Install batteries into the remote control, observing the polarity. The batteries must be of the same type; do not mix the new battery with the old one. Set the time on the remote control.

Selecting operating modes
The following operating modes are available for this air conditioner:
. auto mode;
. heating;
. cooling;
. air dehumidification;
. fan.

In automatic mode, the air conditioner maintains the temperature within the values ​​you set. If it becomes higher, then cooling is turned on, if lower, heating is turned on.
In heating mode, the air conditioner heats the room and the fan does not turn on immediately, but after a short pause - the so-called warm start. Due to this, air is supplied only when the heat exchanger has warmed up. In this mode, the outdoor unit will freeze, so the air conditioner will periodically stop operation in order to defrost the outdoor unit.
In cooling mode, the air conditioner will keep the temperature no higher than the one you set.
The dehumidification mode aims to dry the air while cooling it minimally. It is impossible to set the temperature in this mode.
In fan mode, the air conditioner simply circulates air in the room.
Additional modes and settings
For ease of use, there are additional operating modes. The timer allows you to specify the time to turn on the air conditioner and the time to turn it off. You can specify its operating hours to provide cool air in the room without daily monitoring on your part. To set up the timer, press the TIMER button and then use the time setting buttons to select the value you need.
This model has an automatic resume function. If there is an emergency power outage while the air conditioner is operating, then after power is supplied to the network, the air conditioner will automatically resume operation in the same mode.
To increase convenience, you can manually control the fan speed. There is a FAN SPEED button for this.

Useful tips
. You should not overcool the room, as this is harmful to health and leads to increased energy consumption.
. Make sure that in the room where the air conditioner is operating, the windows and doors are closed so that cold air does not leave the room. Make sure that the curtains are drawn or the blinds are closed - if the sun heats up the room, the operation of the air conditioner will be difficult.
. Clean the air filter regularly. A clogged filter increases air resistance and increases energy consumption.
. It is necessary to ensure timely ventilation of the room where the air conditioner operates, since it only cools the air, but does not restore it.
. When starting work, turn on the air conditioner fan to maximum power to cool the room faster.

Cleaning your air conditioner
To clean the air conditioner, do not use solvents, gasoline, abrasives, or water hotter than 40 degrees - this can ruin the appearance of plastic parts. The front panel is removable, making it even easier to use.
Use a safe and secure support to stand on while cleaning the air conditioner. Be sure to turn it off and unplug it from the outlet.
If you think there is a problem
If the air conditioner does not work, first of all check whether it is connected to the network and whether there is voltage in it. It is possible to switch off using a shutdown timer.
The remote control does not work. Check the presence of batteries and correct installation.
It is not possible to turn on the air conditioner within 3 minutes after turning it off. This is protection against frequent launches. Wait 3 minutes and restart.
When starting the dehumidification mode, operation stops periodically indoor unit. Since in this mode the air conditioner does not cool the air, but dehumidifies it, the fan will periodically turn off.
Mist is emitted from the opening of the indoor unit. If the indoor air contains a lot of moisture, fog will appear around the cold air leaving the indoor unit.
White smoke is coming from the external unit. When heating the room, the air conditioner will release cold air to the street. And fog will appear around the cold air.
Water is leaking from the outdoor unit. When the air conditioner is operating, cold elements will appear in the external unit, on which drops of condensation and even ice will appear.
While heating the room, the air conditioner stops for 10 minutes. This is necessary to defrost the external unit and remove ice from the heat exchanger components important for operation.
After the power supply appeared in the network, the air conditioner turned on and started working on its own. If before the emergency power outage you turned it on to work in any mode, then after the power appears it will begin to work in the same mode.
The air conditioner began to cool the room worse. Check if the operating mode is set correctly. Are the windows and doors closed? Are the air filters dirty? Is there any obstruction to air movement? Are there any devices in the room that generate heat?
The air conditioner has stopped heating/cooling - this may be due to a refrigerant leak. Call the experts.
There was an odor in the air coming out of the air conditioner. Check whether adjacent objects are causing it: carpet, wall, wallpaper.
A crackling sound is heard during operation. Plastic changes size with temperature changes - this is normal.
You can hear gurgling sounds - this may be due to the movement of refrigerant or condensate. If an exhaust fan is running in the room, it will suck air through the condensate drain hose, which will cause gurgling noise when the air conditioner is turned off.

When the air conditioner will not be used for a long time (At the end of the use season)
Before turning it off for the season, it is necessary to dry the air conditioner. To do this, turn it on in heating mode for 3 hours. Then turn off the remote control and remove the plug from the socket. Remove batteries from the remote control.

Before turning on again:
. check for mechanical obstacles to air movement;
. check the grounding and operation of the outlet;
. wash the air filter;
. install batteries;
. turn on the air conditioner.

Installation location and electrical work
Installation work and connection must be carried out by specialists. The location for the external unit must be selected so that its noise does not disturb the neighbors and there is somewhere to drain the condensate.
Designed for use at home and in the office. Do not use where there are sprays of oil, hydrogen sulfide, or flammable substances in the atmosphere.

Precautionary measures
Connect the plug with dry hands only to a properly grounded outlet. Do not tug on the power cord, change it, or repair it yourself.
Do not repair the air conditioner yourself.
Do not disconnect the power plug while the air conditioner is operating. This may damage it.
Do not stand under cold air.
Do not insert your fingers or foreign objects into the air conditioner openings as this may cause injury.
If there is a strange smell or noise during operation, unplug the air conditioner and call a specialist.
If the air conditioner stops heating completely, this may be due to a refrigerant leak - call a specialist.
Do not place furniture and appliances under the indoor unit - drops of condensation may damage it.
During a thunderstorm, always unplug your air conditioner.
Do not install the device where there is a risk of leakage of flammable gases or flammable substances.
Be sure to ground the device.

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TECHNICAL & SERVICE MANUAL
INDOOR UNIT: CS-MKS9NB4U & CZ-18BT1U
CS-MKS12NB4U & CZ-18BT1U
CS-KS18NB4UW & CZ-18BT1U
DC INVERTER MULTI-SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER
Indoor Model No. Product Code No.
Capacity
Body (Panel) Body (Panel)
9,000BTU/h CS-MKS9NB4U (CZ-18BT1U) 1,852,361 08 (1,852,361 15)
11,900BTU/h CS-MKS12NB4U (CZ-18BT1U) 1 852 361 09 (1 852 361 15)
17,500BTU/h CS-KS18NB4UW (CZ-18BT1U) 1 852 361 06 (1 852 361 15)
Semi-Concealed Type Indoor Unit
Body

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before doing repair work, please read the "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" carefully and fully understand them. The precautionary items here are divided into "Warning" and "Caution" items. Items in particular which may cause death or serious injury to the service personnel if the work is not performed correctly, are included in the "Warning" table. However, even precautionary items identified as "Caution" also have the potential for serious consequences if

Warning If refrigerant gas blows off during the work, do not touch the refrigerant gas as it may cause frostbite. Prohibit If refrigerant gas leaks during the work, ventilate the room. If refrigerant gas catches fire, harmful gas may be generated. Do not mix any gas other than the specified refrigerant gas in the refrigerating cycle. If air or other contaminants mix with the gas, pressure will become extremely high in the refrigerating cycle, which may cause a unit breakdown." Prohibit When th

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Page ..................................................... ........................................... A-4 APPENDIX D Operating Instructions (CZ-RD515U) ................................................. ........................... A-5 APPENDIX E INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CZ-RD515U) 5

Description and specifications

Before operating the air conditioner, please read these operating instructions carefully and keep them for reference.

Models (EKO Power Step):

  • CS-A73KE/CU-A73KE
  • CS-A93KE/CU-A93KE
  • CS-A123KE/CU-A123KE

Properties of wall split system

  • Auto mode To select the optimal mode, check the air intake temperature every hour.
  • Sleeping mode Do not allow the room to become overheated or too cold while sleeping.
  • Eco mode To reduce energy consumption.
  • High Power Mode Quickly brings the room temperature to the desired temperature.
  • Removable front panel For quick and easy cleaning (water resistant).
  • Air cleaner filter elements (with air deodorization function) Eliminates dust, smoke and odors in the room.
  • Autorun. Automatically restarts the air conditioner after a power failure

Precautions before using the air conditioner

  • Before using the air conditioner, carefully read the "Safety Precautions" section.
  • To avoid injury to the user and bystanders, strictly follow the instructions below.
  • Do not install, dismantle or reinstall the air conditioner yourself.. Improper installation may result in water leaks, damage electric shock or the occurrence of a fire. For installation, contact an authorized representative or company specialists.
  • This room air conditioner must be grounded. Poor grounding can result in electric shock.
  • Connect the drainage pipes correctly, otherwise water will leak out.
  • Do not install the air conditioner in places where explosive gases may leak.

Precautions when using the air conditioner

  • Do not turn on the air conditioner by plugging it into the outlet.
  • Do not turn off the air conditioner by unplugging the power plug.
  • Insert the plug firmly into the outlet
  • Do not touch the air conditioner with wet hands
  • Use the supplied power cord
  • Do not damage or change the power cord
  • Do not plug in the air conditioner together with other appliances.
  • Do not attempt to repair the air conditioner yourself
  • If there are signs of problems (burning smell, etc.), turn off the air conditioner and unplug the power cord from the outlet.
  • Do not insert your hands or foreign objects into the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner.
  • Avoid exposure to cold air for long periods of time
  • When not using the air conditioner for a long period of time, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
  • Do not pull the cord to remove the plug from the outlet.
  • Turn off the air conditioner before cleaning
  • Do not wash your conditioner with water
  • Do not use the air conditioner for other purposes, such as storing food, etc.
  • Do not use open burning appliances near the air conditioner.
  • Ventilate the room regularly (1-2 times every 2 hours)
  • Do not sit or place anything on the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.
  • Over time, the mounting post may wear out

Accessories

Using the remote control

  • Aim at the signal receiver
  • Maximum distance - 10 m
  • Confirmation sound - one short or one long signal
  • Do not throw or drop the remote control
  • Afraid of dampness
  • Some types of lamps daylight may interfere with signal reception. Consult the seller.

With the back cover folded down

Preparatory operations before using the air conditioner

  1. Insert the plug into the outlet
  2. Open the front panel
  3. Remove air filters
  4. Insert air purifying filters
  5. Insert air filters
  6. Turn on the power switch
  7. Close the front panel

Notes

  • In cases where the air conditioner will be idle for a long time, turn off the power switch. If left in the ON position, approximately 2.5 W will be consumed even if the indoor unit is turned off by the remote control
  • If you restart immediately after turning off, the air conditioner will start working only 3 minutes after turning on
  • Use only under the conditions (temperature range) indicated in the table, values ​​given in degrees Celsius.
  • Do not use the air conditioner for heating if the outside air temperature is less than -5°C!
DBT - dry bulb temperature, WBT - wet bulb temperature Cooling Heating
Inside Outside Inside Outside
DBT WBT DBT WBT DBT WBT DBT WBT
Maximum temperature 32 23 43 26 30 - 24 18
Minimum temperature 16 11 16 11 16 - -5 -6

Replacing batteries in the remote control

  1. Slide and open the battery cover
  2. Check polarity
  3. Install batteries
  4. Close the lid
  5. Open the remote control cover and make sure 12:00 PM is flashing on the screen
  6. To prevent premature battery drain, set the current time immediately

Setting the time

  1. Click on the time setting button
  2. Use the arrows to set the current time. Continuous pressing results in fast forward/backward countdown
  3. Press the clock setting button

Using batteries

  • One pair of batteries lasts approximately a year
  • Replace with new batteries of the same type.
  • Do not use Ni-Cd (Nickel Cadmium) batteries.
  • Before using the air conditioner for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.

How to use air conditioner

  1. Open the remote control cover
  2. - press to select the desired operating mode. Each press changes the display in the following order: AUTO > HEAT > COOL > DRY
  3. Close the lid
  4. - click to start working. The POWER indicator (Red) on the indoor unit will light up. Pressing again will terminate operation.
  5. Use the arrows to set the room temperature
    • Auto mode:
      • Operating at temperatures 2 C higher than standard
      • Operating at standard temperature
      • Operating at temperatures 2 C below standard
    • Cooling, Heating, Optimal Humidity modes:
      • Pressing the arrows changes the temperature by 1C
      • Temperature can be set between 16 and 30 C
      • Recommended temperature:
        • When heating - 20-24 C
        • When cooling - 26-28 C
        • With gentle dehumidification - 1-2 C lower than the room temperature

Detailed description of air conditioner operating modes

AUTO - Automatic mode

  • In automatic mode, the choice between cooling, heating, and optimal humidity modes is made automatically depending on the room temperature
  • Every hour, if necessary, the operating mode changes

DRY - soft drying mode

  • Very little cooling. Mainly used to reduce humidity. In this mode, the room temperature does not decrease

HEAT - Heating mode

  • Defrost mode. Depending on the outside temperature, the air conditioner operation is sometimes interrupted to defrost the outdoor unit
  • Heat to heat the room is pumped from outside. If the outside temperature drops, the heating capacity of the air conditioner also drops. When the outside temperature is low, it is recommended to use an additional heater

Automatic air flow control

  • The speed of the fan built into the air conditioner is adjusted automatically depending on the operating mode of the unit. In cooling mode, the fan switches off periodically.

Range of change in position of deflection plates

In this range, five locking positions for the deflection plates are possible.

Selecting air flow direction and fan speed

  • - pressing changes the fan rotation speed. The screen displays change in the following order: AUTO FAN > x > xxx > xxxxx. Accordingly, automatic air flow, small, medium and large.
  • Automatic change of vertical air flow direction
    • Click the button
    • Cooling and optimum humidity - guide plates automatically swing up and down
    • Heating - when the air temperature is so low that the air conditioner turns on in heating mode, then the flow of cold air is directed horizontally
    • As the temperature rises, warm air flows downwards
    • To cancel this mode, press the button
  • Manually changing the vertical direction of air flow
    • Click the button
    • Manual selection of deflector plate position
    • By successively pressing the button, set one of the five positions of the deflection plate
    • The selected direction is displayed on the LCD
  • The horizontal air flow direction is manually adjusted on the indoor module

Setting the timer

Before you start setting the timer, make sure that the time is set correctly.

  1. Press the key (On timer)
  2. Use the arrows to set the required time. To quickly change, press and hold the button
  3. Click the button (Install). The orange timer indicator on the indoor module will light up
  4. Installation OFF-TIMER(Sleep timer). Click the button , then proceed to steps 2-3
  • Cancel the timer. Press the or button, and then press the (Cancel) button. The timer indicator on the indoor unit will go off.
  • To change the set time, follow the instructions above
  • If the on timer is set, the air conditioner will start operating slightly earlier than the set time. This is done so that the air temperature in the room has time to reach the set value.
    • Cooling and soft drying modes - 15 minutes earlier
    • Heating and automatic modes - 30 minutes earlier
  • Once the on timer is set, the air conditioner will start operating at the same time every day
  • When timers are installed, the current time is not displayed
  • When using both timers, the TIMER indicator on the indoor unit remains on even if the air conditioner operation stops due to the OFF-TIMER operation.

During sleep

  • Set the time you are going to bed to OFF-TIMER. This will prevent unnecessary energy consumption

Waking up

  • Set the time you want to wake up to ON-TIMER. The day will start with pleasant air temperatures.

Leaving home

  • Set the leaving time to OFF-TIMER and the arrival time to ON-TIMER
  • Thanks to this, the air conditioner will not work while you are away, and a pleasant air temperature awaits you upon your return.

Sleep mode (SLEEP MODE)

  • To switch to night automatic mode, press the button (Dream). The night automatic mode indicator light on the indoor module will light up.
  • Pressing again will turn off night auto mode
  • When the room temperature reaches the set temperature, the air flow speed will automatically decrease
  • Duration of sleep mode - 8 hours
  • When using sleep mode in conjunction with a timer, the timer takes precedence

In cooling or soft dry modes


In heating mode


The PANASONIC brand embodies the best ideas for life in air conditioners for domestic, semi-industrial and industrial purposes, which have high quality assembly, versatility, excellent performance parameters and thoughtful design.

By creating universal climate control equipment, the manufacturing company uses advanced technical and engineering solutions, which accordingly makes it in demand in the equipment market.

Split systems PANASONIC

Two-component PANASONIC systems are represented by both inverter air conditioners and conventional ones. They can be installed in residential premises and administrative buildings or small shops.

Wall-mounted air conditioners

The range of wall splits consists of several lines in a variety of sizes. The main interest is the CS-series of PANASONIC air conditioners, which includes models with standard and inverter compressor control.

Non-inverter devices, such as STANDART and DELUXE, are simple climate control equipment with the necessary set of functions for air conditioning. There is nothing superfluous in it. To the standard “cold” and “heat” modes are added:

  • automatic mode switching;
  • humidity level control;
  • the ability to control air flow;
  • 12 hour timer;
  • antibacterial filter and ionic cleaning system.

In addition, the front panel of the indoor unit can be easily removed for washing. The power is quite sufficient for cooling and heating residential premises. Their operation is almost silent, since the maximum sound level does not exceed 30 dB, and the minimum is only 22 dB.

For PANASONIC INVERTER CS series air conditioners distinctive features are:

  • work in a more economical power consumption mode;
  • accelerated reaching the set temperature values;
  • more precise control of set parameters.

The motion sensor allows you to create favorable conditions at the point in the room where a person moves. By pressing one button, you can switch the PANASONIC INVERTER air conditioner to silent mode and reduce the sound by 2-3 dB. To prevent an unpleasant smell of plastic mixed with dust at the beginning of work, the function to eliminate it is turned on. Before the fan starts, the bacteria inside the unit, which are the source of the “odors,” are destroyed. The “hot start” function will allow you to quickly warm up the room and warm up the heat exchanger of the internal inverter module.

The protective anti-corrosion coating of the condenser will increase the service life, and the presence of self-diagnosis in PANASONIC INVERTER makes air conditioners of this type more reliable, allowing you to prevent serious breakdowns.

Also, PANASONIC air conditioners in some models of the CS series have an increased route length. This gives exceptional possibilities for placing the external module. A carbon filter with a deodorizing effect absorbs not only dust, tobacco smoke and unpleasant odors, but also traps animal hair.

This filter is changed every three years. During operation, it must be cleaned at least a couple of times per season, and to restore its deodorizing properties, it is placed under the sun's rays for half a day.

As for the prices for the CS series of PANASONIC air conditioners, there are many options. Simple models without inverter control and a large set of additional functions will cost the buyer at least several thousand less. They will work well and last a long time, but they don't have much smart electronics like touch sensors. A inverter air conditioners PANASONIC with maximum functionality will always be more expensive. But repairs in the event of a breakdown will be more expensive.

Duct air conditioners

The ideal solution for an area from 50 to 135 m², if there is no possibility of placing devices on the wall, would be the universal PANASONIC duct air conditioner, which can be inverter or conventional. This brand has a lot of features both in terms of the technical characteristics of air conditioners and their functional features.

Firstly, these devices are distinguished by economical air conditioning in terms of power consumption and quiet fan rotation. Secondly, PANASONIC duct air conditioners can operate in cold conditions at an outside temperature of -10°C, which is not always necessary in residential areas, but is in demand in shops and warehouses. Thirdly, equipment of this brand is equipped with functions that increase service life and allow you to create a comfortable microclimate. This:

  • automatic restart of the system with sequential switching on of its components after power outages;
  • work in the most suitable mode due to automatic switching;
  • soft dehumidification with cooling at first;
  • “hot start” control, in which the heat exchanger first warms up;
  • self-diagnosis of faults;
  • daily and weekly timers for turning the system on and off.

Also, all PANASONIC duct air conditioners are equipped with good multi-stage filters that absorb odor and trap all harmful particles and microorganisms.

Another advantage of duct splits is the possibility of introducing air from the street. To do this, when installing the system, an air supply unit is installed and air ducts are laid. From this installation air is supplied to the air conditioner supply adapter.

Cassette air conditioners

Most of PANASONIC's cassette air conditioners have inverter compressor control, which results in low energy costs. The advanced turbofan operates very quietly, while creating powerful air flows that are distributed in one or more directions, depending on the settings.

PANASONIC cassette air conditioners have a fairly wide power range. They provide precise temperature control, step-by-step air purification, cooling with soft dehumidification and non-stop operation. This system can work in the cold at a temperature outside the window of -10°C.

The main advantage is the ability to disguise the device and communications in a suspended ceiling structure, leaving only the distribution panel visible.

For apartments, cottages, offices, hotels and administrative premises with an area of ​​20 to 140 m², cassette air conditioners are an ideal option.

Column, floor-ceiling, mobile and window air conditioners

The PANASONIC brand also produces split systems of column and floor-ceiling type. Window blocks belong to a separate category. They are not split systems, since all the components are located in one device - a monoblock.

Air conditioner type Peculiarities

Column (floor)

  • High cooling performance;
  • automatic control;
  • auto mode switching;
  • uniform air distribution in several planes;
  • humidity control;
  • elimination of unpleasant odors and bacteria.

Floor-ceiling (console)

  • Economical air conditioning;
  • low noise level;
  • flexible installation;
  • space saving;
  • anti-mould filter;
  • anti-corrosion coating of the heat exchanger;
  • 12 hour timer;
  • air flow control.

Window

  • Two-speed operation for cold, heat and ventilation;
  • high speed compressor;
  • 4-way airflow;
  • ventilation control;
  • retractable air filter;
  • ease of installation and maintenance of the device.

The only disadvantage of window air conditioners is their higher energy consumption compared to split systems.

Multi-split systems

Multi-split system from PANASONIC with the ability to connect an outdoor module with 2-5 indoor units different types can be installed in residential buildings and semi-industrial premises with an area of ​​up to 150 m². Installing multi-splits is also justified in cases where there is a ban on changing appearance facade of an architectural object.

All multi-splits of this brand have an inverter control type.

Indoor units of PANASONIC multi-splits have an optimal combination of technical characteristics in the field of energy saving and are equipped with very convenient functions and systems, namely:

  • disinfecting and deodorizing filters;
  • control of air flows at different angles of blinds;
  • automatic mode change;
  • daily and weekly time programming;
  • hot start and its control;
  • flexible installation system;
  • low noise mode;
  • convenient removable panels.

Outdoor units are distinguished by smooth power control, single-phase connection and energy savings of up to 40%. The length of the connecting line between the internal and external modules can be up to 30 m, the total length of the route is up to 80 m, the maximum height difference is up to 15 m.

Another feature is the elimination of dust and dirt in multi-split systems through ultrasonic action, which helps clean the air twice as fast. This is achieved thanks to the generator built inside the external unit.

The blocks of such a component system are universal, so you can create a lot of combinations that suit a particular technical planning.

Multizone systems

For air conditioning multi-room buildings, VRF systems or VRF-mini are used with huge total power indicators of external units and the ability to connect dozens of internal modules to one external component.

The described brand has a whole series of ozone-safe ECOi air conditioning systems, which, with high efficiency, consume minimal energy resources and operate on heat even at -25°C outside. Increased external static pressure, a wide power range, route length up to 1000 m, the possibility of subsequent modernization and anti-corrosion protection are the main advantages of this system. Some models have a recuperator, which allows you to further reduce consumer electricity consumption.

Indoor units can vary in type and power, and also work completely asynchronously and without depending on each other’s settings.

Instructions for PANASONIC air conditioners and remote controls

Each PANASONIC air conditioner model has its own instruction manual, which also includes instructions for the remote control and installation instructions for a team of professional installers. These sections contain the necessary information on the settings of all modes and functions, technical characteristics of PANASONIC air conditioners, recommendations for operation, installation and preparation for it.

Before using any device from this company, you must read all the rules. The main section of the user that must be studied is the instructions for the PANASONIC air conditioner remote control, which deciphers the purposes of all the buttons and describes how to select one or another program. Using it, you can find out how to turn on the dehumidifying mode, find out the outside temperature, set the quiet mode, and so on.

The remote control itself is quite informative and intuitive, but if you have difficulties with, for example, how to set the PANASONIC air conditioner to heat, you should consult the instruction manual. It says that first the device itself is turned on, then the MODE button is pressed, the “sun” icon is displayed on the display, then the HEAT button is pressed and the temperature is selected using the arrow keys. Some models may have different symbols, such as replacing the arrows with plus and minus icons. In any case, setting the PANASONIC air conditioner to heat or another mode will not cause any difficulties.

Some users have a question about what to do if the PANASONIC inverter air conditioner turns off and the timer light or, in other words, the timer indicator is blinking. Usually it gives a signal about some kind of malfunction of the device. To find out the reason, you need to switch the remote control to the error code reading mode. How it's done?

As soon as the PANASONIC air conditioner turns off and the timer light flashes, the up arrow key related to the timer settings is immediately pressed. Keep this for 5 seconds, then use the same button to scroll through the error codes to sound signal and look at the explanation in the service manual.

There are no error codes in the instructions for the PANASONIC air conditioner remote control, so if you have difficulty finding them, you should contact official dealer or to the service department.

There is another simple way to fix this problem. You can turn off the power to the system and then turn it on again. If the timer light on the PANASONIC air conditioner continues to blink, then you should find the error code as described above.

Installation of PANASONIC air conditioners

Professional installation will ensure uninterrupted operation of the climate control equipment. The most correct option is to purchase a PANASONIC air conditioner and have it installed by a team of qualified specialists, who will subsequently carry out regular maintenance of the equipment and, if necessary, repair it.

Only experienced installers will be able to carefully secure the devices in place and use them correctly. electrical diagrams, installation instructions for the PANASONIC air conditioner, put the system into operation and follow safety precautions. Interaction with professionals is a guarantee that the money is not wasted.

In addition, there are several other significant advantages that speak in favor of purchasing an air conditioner with installation, namely:

  • discounts of 10-15% of the total cost;
  • saving buyer time;
  • guarantees for the work performed.

Typically, the price of a PANASONIC air conditioner with installation depends on the technical parameters of the device itself and its location. From this the number of consumables and the complexity of the work performed will be calculated, and, consequently, the total amount will be determined.

The customer must provide the technicians with all the technical documentation included in the kit, since during installation they will need installation instructions for the PANASONIC air conditioner to familiarize themselves with the features specific model devices.

Repair of PANASONIC air conditioners

Most often, household models of climate control equipment fail. One of the most expensive breakdowns of air conditioners, including PANASONIC, is the compressor, which can have several causes of failure:

  • destruction of bearings;
  • broken output in the starting capacitor;
  • crankshaft defect;
  • breakage of the compressor motor windings.

In most cases, the PANASONIC air conditioning compressor is simply replaced with a new one. If the breakdown is not so significant, for example, the lack of starting current due to an open thermal protection relay, then other parts are replaced. In this case, the relay must be replaced.

If the service life is already very long, then repairing or replacing the PANASONIC air conditioning compressor may turn out to be simply unprofitable. In such cases, replace the old device with a new one.

In addition to the compressor, the heat exchanger of the external module, the filtration system, the microprocessor, the 4-way valve and others may fail. internal components. The cause of any breakdown can be both mechanical and electrical defects.

You should not try to fix the air conditioner yourself. To do this, a specialist is called in to carry out diagnostics and repairs either on site or in a service workshop.




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