Mitsubishi MFZ-KW25-60VGK handleiding

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When it doesnʼt connect well
Check the following, and pair the Wi-Fi module and the Router according to
Selecting a mode.
Make sure that the communication distance is not too far between the Wi-Fi
module and the Router.
Make sure that the Router uses WPA2-AES encryption.
Make sure that the number of connected devices to the Router does not exceed
the limit.
Make sure that DHCP is enabled, or check IP address setting of the Wi-Fi
module.
Check DNS settings of the Router, or check DNS address of the Wi-Fi module.
Check if the Router is connected to Internet.
Set up the Wi-Fi module after operating the air conditioner using the wireless
remote controller at least once.
If the connection fails even after checking the above, set up the Wi-Fi module
and the router again by the following method.
Hold down the Temperature
for 5 seconds.
Select “_ 2” by pressing Temperature
and .
Point the remote controller toward the indoor unit and press the
.
The indoor unit beeps 3 times when resetting is complete.
[About trademarks]
WPS is the connection via Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
“Wi-Fi®”, “Wi-Fi Protected Setup™”, “WPA2™” are trademarks or registered
trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
The Wi-Fi module uses Open Source Software. To view the Open Source
software licence(s), please go to the following website whilst connected to
the Wi-Fi module during the Access Point mode.
http://192.168.11.1/license
Note:
Ensure that the Router supports the WPA2-AES encryption setting before
starting the Wi-Fi module setup.
The End user should read and accept the terms and conditions of the Wi-Fi
service before using this Wi-Fi module.
To complete connection of this Wi-Fi module to the Wi-Fi service, the Router
may be required.
This Wi-Fi module will not commence transmission of any operational data
from the system until the End user registers and accepts the terms and con-
ditions of the Wi-Fi service.
This Wi-Fi module should not be installed and connected to any Mitsubishi
Electric system which is to provide application critical cooling or heating.
Please write down the information regarding the Wi-Fi module setting on the
last page of this manual, when you set up this Wi-Fi module.
At the time of relocation or disposal, reset the Wi-Fi module to the factory
default.
Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi module is designed for communication to
Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi service.
Mitsubishi Electric is not responsible for any (i) underperformance of a
system or any product;
(ii) system or product fault; or (iii) loss or damage to any system or product;
which is caused by or arises from connection to and/or use of any third
party Wi-Fi module or any third party Wi-Fi service with Mitsubishi Electric
equipment.
For the latest information regarding Wi-Fi Control:
New Zealand based enquiries please visit: www.mitsubishi-electric.co.nz/wi
Australian based enquiries please visit: www.mitsubishielectric.com.au/wi
Wi-Fi Module Seing Up
When You Think That Trouble
Has Occurred
Even if these items are checked, when the unit does not recover from the
trouble, stop using the air conditioner and consult your dealer.
Symptom Explanation & Check points
Indoor unit
The unit cannot be operated. Is the breaker turned on?
Is the power supply plug connected?
Is the on timer set?
The unit cannot be operated
for about 3 minutes when
restarted.
This protects the unit according to instructions
from the microprocessor. Please wait.
Mist is discharged from the air
outlet of the indoor unit.
The cool air from the unit rapidly cools moisture
in the air inside the room, and it turns into mist.
White smoke is discharged
from the air inlet of the indoor
unit.
When the heating operation starts after the
defrosting operation, vapor generated from the
condensation on the heat exchanger looks like
white smoke.
The swing operation of the
horizontal vane is suspended
for a while, then restarted.
This is for the swing operation of the horizontal
vane to be performed normally.
The air ow direction changes
during operation.
The direction of the horizontal
vane/multi-ow vane cannot
be adjusted with the remote
controller.
In the heating operation, if the air ow tempera-
ture is too low or when defrosting is being done,
the horizontal vane is automatically set to vertical
position. The multi-ow vane is set to the closed
position.
When the air conditioner is operated in cool mode
or dry mode, if the operation continues with air
blowing horizontally for 1 hour, the direction of
the air ow is automatically set to position (1) to
prevent condensed water from dropping. The
multi-ow vane is set to the closed position.
The horizontal vane and the multi-ow vane auto-
matically moves in certain intervals to determine
its position, and then it returns to the set position.
The operation is stopped for
about 10 minutes in the heating
operation.
Defrosting of the outdoor unit is being done.
Since this is completed in max.10 minutes,
please wait. (When the outside temperature is
too low and humidity is too high, frost is formed.)
The unit starts operation by
itself when the main power is
turned on, though it isn’t oper-
ated with the remote controller.
These models are equipped with an auto
restart function. When the main power is
turned off without stopping the unit with the
remote controller and is turned on again, the
unit starts operation automatically in the same
mode as the one set with the remote control-
ler just before the shuto󰀨 of the main power.
Refer to “Auto Restart Function”.
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In cool mode/dry mode, when
the room temperature reaches
near the set temperature, the
outdoor unit stops, then the
indoor unit operates at low
speed.
When the room temperature deviates from the
set temperature, the indoor fan starts running
according to the settings on the remote controller.
The multi-ow vane opens and
closes automatically.
The multi-ow vane is automatically controlled by
a microcomputer according to the air ow tem-
perature and operation time of the air conditioner.
The indoor unit which is not
operating becomes warm and
a sound, similar to water ow-
ing, is heard from the unit.
A small amount of refrigerant continues to ow
into the indoor unit even though it is not operating.
The indoor unit discolors over
time.
Although plastic turns yellow due to the inuence
of some factors such as ultraviolet light and
temperature, this has no e󰀨ect on the product
functions.
The walls around the indoor
unit have smudges.
It is because the walls get dust in the air due to
air circulation by the air conditioner.
Water leaks from the indoor
unit.
Does water ow smoothly from the edge of the
drain hose?
Outdoor unit
The fan of the outdoor unit
does not rotate even though
the compressor is running.
Even if the fan starts to rotate,
it stops soon.
When the outside temperature is low during cool-
ing operation, the fan operates intermittently to
maintain su󰀩cient cooling capacity.
Water leaks from the outdoor
unit.
During cooling operation and dry operation, pipe
or pipe connecting sections are cooled and this
causes water to condense.
In the heating operation, water condensed on the
heat exchanger drips down.
In the heating operation, the defrosting operation
makes water frozen on the outdoor unit melt and
drip down.
White smoke is discharged
from the outdoor unit.
In the heating operation, vapor generated by the
defrosting operation looks like white smoke.
EN-12

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Productinformatie

MerkMitsubishi
ModelMFZ-KW25-60VGK
CategorieAirco
TaalNederlands
Grootte4184 MB