Air flow velocity and direction adjustment – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MSZ-A17NA User Manual
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AIR FLOW VELOCITY AND DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT
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To change the horizontal direction of the air flow, move the vertical vane manually.
Adjust the vane before operation starts.
Since the horizontal vane moves automatically, your fingers may be caught.
To change the air flow direction not to blow directly onto your body.
Movement of the horizontal vane
NOTE:
• Adjust the vertical AIR FLOW direction using the remote controller. Moving the horizontal vane manually can cause
trouble.
• When the operation mode changes in “
(AUTO)” mode, the horizontal vane is automatically changed to the posi-
tion in each mode.
COOL/DRY
HEAT
MANUAL
AUT
O
•
The vane automatically moves to horizontal position.
It will not swing.
NOTE:
Air blows out upper than position (1).
•
To constantly change the air flow direction, select
(SWING) with the
VANE
button.
•
Immediately after the air conditioner starts operat-
ing, the vane stays at horizontal position. Once the
air from the indoor unit becomes sufficiently warm,
the vane moves to position (4).
•
Once the air conditioner starts operating, the fan
speed increases gradually as the air from the indoor
unit gets warmer, and continues until the set speed
is finally reached.
After
around 0.5
to 1 hour
When the air flow direction is
set to position (2), (3) or (4)
•
After around one hour of operation, the air condi-
tioner automatically moves the vane to position (1).
To change the air flow direction to the original set-
ting, operate the VANE button on the remote con-
troller again.
•
The vane does not move to the straight-down posi-
tion in the COOL and DRY mode.
SWING
•
The vane moves intermittently between positions (1)
and (4). The vane stops for a brief period at posi-
tions (1) and (4).
Set position
At the start
of heating
operation
Very small
air flow
When air
becomes
warm…
•
Immediately after the air conditioner starts operat-
ing, the vane stays at horizontal position. Once the
air from the indoor unit becomes sufficiently warm,
the vane moves to the position corresponding to the
set direction of air flow.
•
Once the air conditioner starts operating, the fan
speed increases gradually as the air from the indoor
unit gets warmer, and continues until the set speed
is finally reached.
•
The vane moves intermittently between positions (2)
and (4). The vane stops for a brief period at positions
(2) and (4).
Horizontal position
Position (1)
(1)
(4)
(2)
(4)
Position (4)
At the start
of heating
operation
Very small
air flow
When air
becomes
warm…
Horizontal
position
Horizontal
position
The air conditioner starts heat-
ing operation approx. 3 min-
utes after the vane has moved
to the horizontal position.
•
Sometimes the area
around your feet may not
warm. To warn the area
around the feet, set the
horizontal vane to
(AUTO) or the downward-
blowing position.
•
When the
VANE
button is
pressed again, the vane re-
turns to the previously-set
position and the air condi-
tioner starts heating opera-
tion in approx. 3 minutes.
To change the air
flow direction
When to use this function?
Use this function if you don’t
want the air from the indoor
unit to blow directly onto your
body.
•
Depending on the shape
of the room, the air may
blow directly onto your
body.
•
Press the
VANE
button
again to return the vane to
the previously-set position.
The air conditioner starts the
cooling or drying operation
approx. 3 minutes after the
vane has moved to the hori-
zontal position.
•
When the
VANE
button is
pressed again, the vane
returns to the previously-
set position and the air
conditioner starts the cool-
ing or drying operation in
approx. 3 minutes.
Pressing and hold-
ing the
VANE
button
for 2 seconds or
more causes the
horizontal vane to
reverse and move
to horizontal posi-
tion.
COOL/DRY
HEAT
Horizontal
position
NOTE:
• If you make the air flow not to blow directly onto your body by pressing
VANE
button, the compressor stops for 3
minutes even during the operation of the air conditioner.
• The air conditioner operates with decreased air flow until the compressor turns on again.