TRAINING
VENTILATION
OPTIONAL PARTS
VRF
MULTI SPLIT
SPLIT
Feature Explanation Energy Saving Function
Dual side fans The comfortable space can be created with Hybrid Airflow, which combines different temperatures of air current and velocities.
Economy mode Thermostat setting automatically changes according to the temperature to avoid unnecessary cooling and heating.
Comfortable Function
Powerful heating Keeping the rated heating capacity even when the outdoor ambient temperature is -7°C.
Powerful mode Operation at maximum air flow and compressor speed, and quickly makes the room comfortable.
Auto-changeover The unit automatically switches between heating and cooling modes based on your temperature setting and the room temperature.
Automatic fan speed The micro-computer automatically adjusts the airflow effectively to follow the changes of room temperature.
Fresh air intake Fresh air can be taken in by a fan which can be connected using external control unit.
Power diffuser An additional louvre that opens based on monitoring sensors to quickly enhance immediate comfort needs.
10°C HEAT operation The room temperature can be set to go no lower than 10°C, thus ensuring that the room does not get too cold when not occupied.
Up/down swing flaps The up/down flaps automatically swing up and down.
Auto restart In the event of a temporary power failure, the air conditioner will automatically restart in the same operating mode as before, once power supply is restored.
Connectable distributing duct Systems are capable of attaching locally purchased branch ducts distributing the airflow.
Server room operation Interlock operation is possible by connecting 2 indoor units even in the low temperature.
Low noise mode Sound noise level of outdoor unit can be selected.
Double swing automatic Complex swing action of flaps enables automatically to swing both horizontal and vertical directions.
Connectable fresh air duct Outside air can be introduced by attaching locally purchased duct to fresh air knockout and optional part.
Individual airflow direction control Each louvre of 4-way Cassette type can be controlled individually and provides comfortable airflow.
Convenient Function
Auto off timer Automatically stops operation when a fixed time has elapsed from the start of operation.
Weekly timer Different ON-OFF times can be set for each day.
External error output
Sleep timer The micro-computer gradually changes the room temperature automatically to afford a comfortable night's sleep.
Weekly + setback timer Weekly + Setback timer can set temperature for two times spans and for each day of the week.
External ON/OFF input
Program timer This digital timer allows selection of one of four options: ON, OFF, ON » OFF or OFF « ON.
Filter sign Indicates the filter cleaning period by lamp.
Wireless LAN control The exclusive Wi-Fi adaptor enables to operate the air conditioner by smartphone or tablet PC from outside.
Clean Function
Plasma air clean The electrostatic precipitator removes dust particles such as pollens and house dust. It is washable so can be kept clean.
Apple-catechin filter The Apple-catechin filter uses static electricity to clean fine particles and dust in the air.
Installation
Automatic airflow adjustment Automatically detects required airflow in each application case and adjusts the volume.
All DC models Drain pump as standard Blue fin
i-PAM control models i-PAM inverter control is a technology which reduces loss by adjusting the current waveform to a better sine waveform.
V-PAM control models V-PAM inverter control reduces the effects of magnetic flux and increases the maximum speed and efficiency of the compressor by vector control technology.
Filter auto clean The dust collected by the air filter is automatically removed. A routine disposal of the dust stored in the dust box is necessary.
Long life filter
Ion deodorisation filter The filter deodorises by powerfully decomposing absorbed odors using the oxidising and reducing effects of ions generated by the ultra-fine- particle ceramic.
Washable panel Since the front panel is easy to remove, maintenance is also easy.
Save human sensor Human sensor detects the movement of people in the room to operate the energy saving function operation.
Room temperature set point limitation The minimum and maximum temperature range can be set giving further energy saving while considering the comfort of the occupants.
Save & Stop human sensor Human sensor (option) detects movement of people in the room and decides whether to save energy or stop the unit.
Set temperature auto return The setting temperature automatically returns to the previously set temperature.
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