Troubleshooting, Normal operation – Panasonic CS-A28BKP5 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Normal operation

Q

Is it okay?

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This is the answer.

During Soft Dry Mode
Operation, the air condi-
tioner stops.

Air conditioner has been
restarted, but does not
operate for 3 minutes.

During Automatic Airflow
Volume setting, indoor fan
stops occasionally.

Operation stops for about
12 minutes during heating.
(The operation lamp
blinks.)

It seems that fog is coming
out from the air
conditioner.

Airflow does not begin
immediately during Heat-
ing Operation.

The room has a peculiar
odour.

This is to protect the air conditioner. Wait until
the air conditioner begins operating.

Soft Dry Mode Operation is a very gentle Cooling
Operation consisting primarily of dehumidifying.
The air conditioner may stop for approximately 6
minutes in order to prevent overcooling.
If the room temperature rises again, the opera-
tion will recommence.

If the airflow begins before its temperature be-
come warm, it will cause an undesired cooling
effect. In order to prevent this, the airflow will not
begin until it is sufficiently warm.
(The operation lamp will blink until the airflow
begins.)

This may be a damp smell exuded by the walls,
carpet, furniture or clothing in the room.

Condensation occurs when the airflow from the
air conditioner cools the room air.

This is to remove the smell exuded by the
surroundings.

This is the sound of refrigerant flowing inside the
air conditioner unit.
This is the sound of reversing the freon flow in-
side the unit at the starting and finishing the de-
frosting during Heating operation.

This is to melt the frost which has accumulated on the out-
door unit (Defrosting Operation). This will take no longer than
about 12 minutes, so wait for operation. (Frost accumulates
on the outdoor unit when the outdoor temperature is low and
the humidity is high.) Water comes out from the outdoor unit.

Stop for 12 minutes.

Sight

Blinks

A sound like water flowing
can be heard. A noise that
sounds like the com-
pressed air releasing into
atmosphere.

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