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AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS3-1,
Asahi, Nishibiwajima-cho, Kiyosu, Aichi., 452-8561, JapanMITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES-MAHAJAK AIR CONDITIONERS CO.,LTD.200
Moo 4, Lat Krabang Industrial Estate Phase 3, Chalongkrung
Road,Lamplatlew, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520, ThailandPhone: 662 326
0401Fax: 662 326 0419Phone: 86(0)21 6841 3030Fax: 86(0)21 6841 5599
USERS MANUALMITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. PACKAGED AIR
CONDITIONERPSA012B662
USERS MANUAL ENGLISH
ESPANOLOUTDOOR UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
FDUR
SERIESFDURJ45HKXE3FDURJ56HKXE3FDURJ71HKXE3FDURJ90HKXE3FDURJ112HKXE3FDURJ140HKXE3FDE
SERIESFDEJ36HKXE2BFDEJ45HKXE2BFDEJ56HKXE2BFDEJ71HKXE2BFDEJ112HKXE2BFDEJ140HKXE2BFDK
SERIESFDKJ22HKXE2FDKJ28HKXE2FDKJ36HKXE2FDKJ45HKXE2FDKJ56HKXE2FDKJ71HKXE2FDFL SERIESFDFLJ28HKXE2FDFLJ45HKXE2FDFLJ71HKXE2
FDFU SERIESFDFUJ28HKXE2FDFUJ45HKXE2FDFUJ56HKXE2FDFUJ71HKXE2
FDCP
SERIESFDCP140HKXE2BFDCP224HKXE2DFDCP280HKXE2DFDCP224HKXE2D-KFDCP280HKXE2D-KFDCP225HKXE2D-KTFDCP281HKXE2D-KTFDT
SERIESFDTJ28HKXE2FDTJ36HKXE2FDTJ45HKXE2FDTJ56HKXE2FDTJ71HKXE2FDTJ90HKXE2FDTJ112HKXE2FDTJ140HKXE2FDTW
SERIESFDTWJ28HKXE2BFDTWJ45HKXE2BFDTWJ56HKXE2BFDTWJ71HKXE2BFDTWJ90HKXE2BFDTWJ112HKXE2BFDTWJ140HKXE2BFDTQ SERIESFDTQJ22HKXE3FDTQJ28HKXE3FDTQJ36HKXE3FDTS
SERIESFDTSJ45HKXE2BFDTSJ71HKXE2BFDR
SERIESFDRJ45HKXE2FDRJ56HKXE2FDRJ71HKXE2FDRJ90HKXE2FDRJ112HKXE2FDRJ140HKXE2FDQM SERIESFDQMJ22HKXE3FDQMJ28HKXE3FDQMJ36HKXE3FDUM
SERIESFDUMJ36HKXE2FDUMJ45HKXE2FDUMJ56HKXE2FDUMJ71HKXE2FDUMJ90HKXE2FDUMJ112HKXE2FDUMJ140HKXE2D
FDCP224HKXRE2AFDCP224HKXRE2VFDCP280HKXRE2AFDCP280HKXRE2V
FDCJ
SERIESFDCJ140HKXE2BFDCJ224HKXE2DFDCJ280HKXE2DFDCJ224HKXE2D-KFDCJ280HKXE2D-KFDCJ225HKXE2D-KTFDCJ281HKXE2D-KTFDCJ224HKXRE2AFDCJ224HKXRE2VFDCJ280HKXRE2AFDCJ280HKXRE2V
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If strong winds are expected,fix thesystem securely to avoid any
collapse.Collapsing may cause body injury.
When installing in a small room, make sure to take
counter-measures against refrigerant leakage; the leaking
refrigerantdensity shall not exceed the limit value. Regarding
countermeas-ures to prevent the excess leakage, please consult with
your dealer.If the refrigerant leaks and exceeds the limit density value,
hypoxia could becaused.If you need optional devices such as a humidifier,
electricheater etc, use only products which have been recom-mended
by us. These devices muts be installed by a profes-sional
electrician.It is not advisable to install it by yourself, as faulty
handling may causeleakage of water, electric shock or fire.The system must be installed by your dealer or a
qualifiedprofessional.It is not advisable to install the system yourself, as faulty
handling may causeleakage of water, electric shock or fire.Make sure that the system has beenproperly earthed.
Earth cables should never be connected to a gaspipe, municipal
water pipe, lightning conductor ortelephone earth cable. Incorrect
installation of theearth cable may produce an electric shock.Make sure that you drain the hoseproperly, so that all the water
has drippedout.Negligence may cause flooding in the roomresulting in wet
furniture.Do not install near places where inflamm-able gas may leak.
Gas leaks may cause fire.
Depending on the place of installation,a circuit breaker may be
necessary.If you dont install a circuit breaker, you maycause an electric
shock.Install at a place which can take theweight of the air
conditioner.Careless installation may cause body injury.
The system should be applied to places as office,
restaurant,residence and the like.Application to inferior environment such as an engineering shop,
could causeequipment malfunction and serious injury or death.SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Observe instructions withgreat care.Strictly prohibited. Provide
positive earthing.CAUTION
Thank you for purchasing a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air
Conditioner. To ensuresatisfactory operation for many years to
come, this Owners Manual should be readcarefully before using your
air conditioner. After reading, store it in a safe place.
Pleaserefer to the manual for questions on use or in the event that
any irregularities occur.TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS
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3CONTROLS AND
FUNCTION…………………………………………………………………………………………………
4OPERATION
PROCEDURE……………………………………………………………………………………………………
5PRESENT TIME SETTING PROCEDURE
……………………………………………………………………………….
5ON/OFF TIMER SETTING PROCEDURE
………………………………………………………………………………..
6PROGRAM TIMER SETTING PROCEDURE
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6ADJUSTMENT OF AIR FLOW
………………………………………………………………………………………………..
6COMFORTABLE USE
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
7MAINTENANCE
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
7TROUBLESHOOTING
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8FOR POWER FAILURE COMPENSATION
………………………………………………………………………………
9FOR TEMPERATURE SETTING
FIXATION……………………………………………………………………………..
9WHEN THE CHECK INDICATION LAMP (RED) FLICKERS
………………………………………………………
10WHEN FILTER SIGN IS
INDICATED……………………………………………………………………………………….
10FOR PREPARATION OF HEATING (HOT KEEP)
…………………………………………………………………..
10HAS THE UNIT BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY?
…………………………………………………………………..
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ENGLISH
Before starting to use the system, read these SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
carefully to ensure proper operation of the system. The safety
precautions are classified as DANGER and CAUTION. Precautions as
shown in the column DANGERindicate that improper handling could have dramatic consequences
like death, serious injury, etc. Nevertheless, even precautions
asshown in the column. CAUTION might pose a serious problem,
depending on the circumstances. Please observe these precautions
with great care,since they are essential to your safety.Symbols which appear frequently in the text have the following
meaning:When you have read the instruction manual, please keep it near
at hand for consultation. If someone else takes over as operator,
makecertain that the manual is also passed on to the new
operator.INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS DANGER
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION
Do not pull the remote controller’s wire.
If the core wire is disconnected, it could cause
ashort-circuit.Modification of the system is strictly prohibited. Consult
yourdealer for repairs to the system.Wrong repairs could cause an electric shock, fire, etc.
If the air conditioner is moved elsewhere, contact your dealeror
a professional fitter.Faulty installation may cause water leakage, electric shock,
fire, etc.When using a stepladder, etc. to install orremove the air
filter, make sure to fix itproperly.If the unit drops down or stumbles over, it couldcause an
injury.When you clean the system, stop theunit and turn off the power
switch.Never clean the unit while the internal fan isrotating at high
speed.After a long period of use, check theunits support structure
from time totime.If you dont repair any damage straightway, theunit may fall down
and cause personal injury.If you operate the system together with acombustion appliance,
you mustregularly ventilate the indoor air.Insufficient ventilation may cause accidents due tooxygen
deficiency.Do not put water containers on the unitsuch as a flower vase,
etc.If water gets into the unit, the electricalinsulation will be
deteriorated, which couldcause electric shock.PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSFER OR REPAIR DANGER
If you notice anything abnormal (smell ob burning etc.), shopthe
system immediately, turn off the power switch, and consultyour
dealer.Continued use of the system in abnormal circumstance may result
inbreakdown, electric shock or fire.Do not handle the switches with wethands.
This may cause am electric shock.
Do not touch the exhaust section whilethe swing flap is in
operation.You may get injured.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
OPERATION PRECAUTIONS DANGER
Do not expose yourself to the cooling air for
prolongedperiods.This could affect your physical condition and cause health
problems.Do not insert anything into the air inlet.
This may cause injury, as the internal fan rotates at high
speed.You should not expose any combustionappliance directly to the
air stream of theair conditioner.The appliance may then work inadequately.
The system should only be used for itsoriginal purpose and not
for anythingelse like, for instance, preservation offood, plants or
animals, precisiondevices or works of art.It may damage the quality of food etc.
Do not place a combustible gas orliquid conditioner near the air
condi-tioner, or aim it directly at the system.This may result in a fire.
Do not wash the air conditioner withwater.
This could cause an electric shocks.
Do not install the system at a placewhere the air stream of the
blower isaimed directly at plants or animals.This will damage their health.
Only use approved fuses.
Use of steel or copper wire instead of an approvedfuse is
strictly forbidden, as it may cause abreakdown or fire.Do not sit on the air conditioner nor putanything on it.
If the unit falls over or things drop off it, peoplecould get
hurt.Do not operate the system while theexhaust grille has been
removed.This may cause injury.
Do not use the power switch for turningthe system on and
off.It could cause a fire or a leakage.
While the fan of the outdoor unit is on operation, do not
putyour fingers or sticks into the unit. Even if it is not running,
theunit could start running suddenly.It could cause an injury.
Do not use boiling kettles or the like nearthe indoor unit or
the remote control.If the system is operated near steam generatingequipment,
condensed water may drip during thecooling operation or a
short-circuit may occur.CAUTION
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Duct
Silent panel
Discharge grille
Remote controlControls the operation of airconditioner.
Remote controlControls the operation of airconditioner.Discharge
grilleAir filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in
suction panel.)Canvas panel
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in
suction panel.)Suction panelInhales air in the room.
FDR Series
Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
Swing flap Wind direction is adjusted
with the flap.
Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
Swing flap Wind direction is adjusted with the flap.
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.
(Provided in suction panel.)
FDUM Series FDQM Series
FDE Series
FDK Series
Indoor unitFDT Series
STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTSSwing flap Cool or warm air is blown
through the flap. Wind direction is adjusted
with the flap.
Remote controlControls the operation of airconditioner.Air
filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in suction
panel.)Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
Discharge grille
Swing flap Wind direction is adjusted
with the flap.
Remote controlControls the operation of airconditioner.
Suction panel
Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in
suction panel.)Remote controlControls the operation of airconditioner.
Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
Discharge grille
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in
suction panel.)Swing flap Wind direction is adjusted with
the flap.
FDTW Series
FDTS Series
3
FDTQ Series
Air blow
Duct
Duct
Air inhaling
Remote controlControls theoperation of airconditioner.
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in
suction panel.)Swing flap Wind direction is adjusted with
the flap.Duct
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.(Provided in
suction panel.)Suction panelInhales air in the room.
Air blowDuct
Duct
Air inhaling
Dischargegrille
Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
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Operation mode displayThe selected operation mode
isindicated.Operation/check indication lampDuring normal operation: Green
lamp is lit.When an error occurred: Red lamp flickers.ON/OFF switchThis switch performs run/stop of the
air-conditioner. Press switch once to run and press it again to
stop.(The switch can be operated without opening the cover.)The indicated temperature value may be different from the
indication of thermometer, etc. but this is not abnormal.Preparation of heating (HOT KEEP) display See page 10.
Temperature setting/time setting switchThis switch is used to
set the room temperature and the timer time. See page 5.Return air temperature displayThe temperature of return air is
indicated.Auto swing switchActivates and stops the swing flap. See page
6.Blow rate switch The fan speed is switched.
Remote displayThis display is indicated when the unit is
controlled by the normal individual remote controller. (The
indication remains intact while the air-conditioner is stopped,
too.)Center displayThis display is indicated when the unit is
controlled by the center console that is sold separately.Timer operation displayThis display indicates the content of
timer operation.(The indication remains intact while the
air-conditioner is stopped, too.)Check switchThis switch is used for service.
Timer switchThis switch is used to select the content of timer
operation. See page 5 and 6.Setting switchThis switch is used to set the timer time. See
page 5 and 6.Filter signWhen this display is indicated,clean the air filter.
See page 7 and 10.Time display/indoor unit No. display
Auto swing displayThe state of the swing flap isdisplayed.
Blow rate displayThe fan speed set is displayed.
Setting temperature displayThis display indicates the setting
temperature.Filter reset switchThis switch resets (erases) the filter sign
display. (Press this switch after the cleaning of filter has been
finished.)Cover
Mode switchThis switch makes selection of the operation
mode.N O T E
CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
PROGRAMTIMER SE T TEMPE
C LO
HIFAN
MEDC
Outdoor No.
CENTER REMOTE AUTODRYCOOLFANHOT KEEP
FILTERRESET
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ON OFFAMPM
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONThe illustration below shows the status
that the cover is open. The liquid crystal display area indicates
the fullcontents of display for explanation.Pull the knob towards you to open the cover downward.
CAUTION AUTO SWING switch are not equipped for FDR, FDUM, FDQM,
FDFL, FDFU FDUR series.FDFL Series FDFU Series
Air outlet
FDCJ140HKXE2B FDCP140HKXE2B
Outdoor Unit
Air outlet
FDCJP224HKXRE2A, 224HKXRE2V FDCJP280HKXRE2A, 280HKXRE2V
FDCJ(P)224HKXE2B, 280HKXE2B FDCJ(P)224HKXE2D, 280HKXE2D
FDCJ(P)224HKXE2D-K, 280HKXE2D-K FDCJ(P)225HKXE2D-KT,
281HKXE2D-KTAir inletProvided on the back of the unit.
Air inletProvided on the back of the unit.
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Remote controlControls the operation of air conditioner.
Discharge grilleCool or warm air is blown through
the louver.
Suction grilleInhales air in the room.
Air filterRemoves dust or dirt from inhaled air.
FDUR Series
Air filter
Air blow
Air inhaling
Duct
Duct
Air blow
Duct
Air inhalingRear duct inhalationmolding
Bottom duct inhalationmolding
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Press the timer switch.The display changes with the following
sequence:Set to [Time indication]
To protect the compressor at the time of starting, turn on the
power supply switch 12 hours before starting run.Moreover, keep the
power switch on in the season.Be sure to leave the power supply switch of the indoor unit at
the ON position even if the unit is not used. If any one of
indoorunits belonging to the same line on the system is turned off,
water may leak from the indoor unit (an overflow of drain
water.)Press the time setting switch.The hour area is flickering.Press
the or to set hour.The timer is set based on the present time. Adjust the present
time correctly at first.PRESENT TIME SETTING PROCEDURE
Press the setting switch.The [Morning] indication flickers. In
the case that the present time is in the morning, pressthe setting switch again. In the case that the present time is
in the afternoon, pressthe time setting switch to change the indication of morningto
afternoon, then press the setting switch again.Press the setting switch.The [hour] setting of present time has
been finished.Press the time setting switch.The minute area is
flickering.Press the or to set minute.Press the setting switch.The flickering of present time changes
to continuous lightingto indicate completion of setting.12
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OPERATION PROCEDURERequest:
1 Press the ON / OFF switch.The air conditioner starts
operating.To select an operation mode.Press mode switch to change
to AUTO DRY COOL FAN HOT .2Press the ROOM TEMP. switch.Press or to
set the room temperature.Press the ON / OFF switch.Stop
The Operation mode, temperature setting and blow rate can be
changed during the operation stop as well. When they areoperated
during stop, the corresponding display area is indicated for
several seconds.After several seconds since the remote controller is operated,
the setting of air-conditioner unit changes. To operate the air
conditioner every day with repetition of run/stop under the same
conditions (operation mode, set tempera-ture, blow rate and auto swing), step 1 ON/OFF alone is
sufficient. The condition previously set is displayed on the remote
controller.Avoid frequent operation of ON and OFF. When the cooling
(dehumidification) and heating operation is selected, if the other
indoor units areoperating in the different mode, the selected operating mode
display flickers and the unit is operated inthe air blowing mode.
Coordinate the operation mode. (The cooling/heating free multi-KXR
unit can beoperated in different mode in the cooling and heating
operation.)Do not use something with a sharp tip to press the remote
controller switch. During raising and lowering of the setting
temperature by pressing the temperature setting switch, the
opera-tion of unit may stop. This is caused from the activation of
temperature controller and is not a malfunction. During the cooling
(heating) operation, the unit may be operated with the cooling
(heating) mode even ifthe room temperature is lower (higher) than the setting
temperature. This is not abnormal. The air blow rate in the
dehumidification operation repeats strong-weak- stop in proportion
to the roomtemperature automatically. The adjustment by the blow rate
switch is impossible. For the cooling/heating free multi-KXR unit,
when the operation mode is changed from [cooling] to [heating]or from [heating] to [cooling] during operation, the unit is
operated in weak blow mode for 3 minutes. For the first operation
after power on, when the room temperature is 17C and above the unit
automati-cally starts cooling operation and when the room temperature is
below 17C it starts the heating opera-tion. Set the operation mode
and room temperature as you like.In the case of automatic operation the [cooling] and [heating]
operation are changed over automatically in propor-tion to the
difference of setting temperature and the room temperature to keep
the room temperature constant.(For the cooling/heating free
multi-KXR unit)Standard of room temp. settingCooling ……………………..
26 to 28CDehumidification ………… 21 to 24CHeating
…………………….. 22 to 24CAir blowing
………………… Room temp. set is not necessary.Press the FAN SPEED switch.Fan speed varies in the following
sequence.HI MED LO(In dehumidifying run, fan speed is automatically
set.)Press the AUTO SWING switch.Effective stop position.
For COOL, DRY………. HorizontalFor HEATING ………….
DownwardPage 6
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NOTE
5
Temperaturecontroller isin operation.
H O TCOOL
CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
SE T TEMP
C
HIFAN
C
REMOTE COOL
FILTERRESET
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3 4 5 2
1
CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
A M
SE T TEMP
OC
HIFAN
OC
REMOTE COOL
FILTERRESET
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2,4,61 3,5
No indication Time indication Timer ON Program timer Timer
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Observing the display of the auto swing, press the AUTO
SWINGswitch when a desired position is displayed.The display of the
auto swing will stop at the position, and then the swing flapwill
stop swinging and be fixed.Though the display of the auto swing stops immediately after
theswitch is pressed, the swing flap will stop later.This is not a
malfunction.Press the timer switch.Set to PROGRAM.
Set OFF of the timer.Set the timer in the order of 1 and 2 shown
in above ON/OFF TIMER SETTING.Set ON of the timer.Set the timer in the order of 1 and 2 shown
in above ON/OFF TIMER SETTING.Press the timer switch.The display changes with the following
sequence:Set to [OFF] or [ON].
Set the timer time.Set the time to stop or start the operation
with the samemanner as procedure 2 to 6 on page 5.ADJUSTMENT OF AIR FLOW
This display changes continu-ously.
Vertical louver (manually operated) providedbehind the swing
louver.Swing flapThe swing flap swings vertically by the AUTO SWING
switch. It can beadjusted also manually and fixed at any desired
position.Swing flapThe swing flap swings vertically by the AUTO SWING
switch.NOTICE (1) Following adjustment is not effective where
thepanel is not equipped with the auto swing mecha-nism. It is
adjusted manually instead.Swing flapThe swing flap swings verticallyby the AUTO SWING
switch.Vertical louver (manuallyoperated)
FDT Series FDTW Series
FDE Series
Note: A panel which does not
have AUTO SWINGfuncton can not be ad-justed by the
procedureshown below.To minimize dust accu-mulation caused by theblow’s direction,
set theflap direction to a lowerposition.FDK Series
Swing flapThe swing flap swings verticallyby the AUTO SWING
switch.FDTS Series
Setting position is indicated.
Blow-out position recommenda-tion(When fixed)
When fixing the swing louver in this posi-tion, it is necessary
to turn the verticallouver to right and left.(FDTS, FDE, FDK Series)
COOLDRY
HEAT
Vertical louver (manually operated)
OFF timer: stops operating the air conditioner when a set time
has elapsed.ON timer: starts operating the air conditioner when a
set time has elapsed.12
The operation is stopped or started at the setting time and the
indicationon the timer changes to No indication.Time changeReset the desired time using the time setting switch
and the settingswitch.The time that has been set before becomes
invalid and the timer opera-tion is restarted with the reset time
as the starting point.ReleaseWhen it is desired to change to the normal operation
during theoperation of timer, press the timer switch to indicate
no-indicationor time indication.The timer becomes invalid and the
mode changes to the normal operation.CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
TIMERO F F
P M
SE T TEMP
C
FANHI
C
REMOTE COOL
FILTERRESET
I
1
No indication Time indication Timer ON Program timer Timer
OFFThe air conditioner turns on or off when aset time has
elapsed.ON / OFF TIMER SETTING PROCEDURE
3 The program timer operation starts.
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The program timer operates the shorter set time first. If ON and
OFF are set at the same time, the OFF timer willoperate at the set time everyday.This will work as a prevention
when it is forgotten to turn off.Timer operation indication Timer indication
The set timer mode PROGRAM and the timer mode OFF or ON
thatoperates next will be displayed.Timer operation of two actions on a day is possible by
combination of OFF timer and ON timer of PROGRAM timer.Once after
the PROGRAM timer is set, the air conditioner will be started and
stopped at the same time everyday.PROGRAM TIMER SETTING PROCEDUREThe program timer starts and
stops the air conditioner at the same time everyday.CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
PROGRAMTIMERO F F
P M
SE T TEMP
OC
HIFAN
OC
REMOTE COOL
FILTERRESET
I
3
The unit can be turned on or off by ON/OFF switch even if the
timer is used. When the control changes to [Center] by setting of
the option control-ler, the operation by timer becomes invalid.
NOTE
NOTE
Change of setting time and how to release the setting.Refer to
the above item ON/OFF TIMER SETTING PROCEDURE.Vertical adjustmentTo swing the flap
Press the ON / OFF switch, and press the AUTO SWING switch.The
swing flap swings vertically in continuation with the display
changing.The movement of the swing flap is not identical to the
movementdisplayed.To fix the flap in a desired position
NOTE
NOTE
Operation of swing flap during the heating preparation cycleWhen
the message HOT KEEP is shown on the display, the swingflap adjusts
automatically in the horizontal position.When the heating
preparation is over and the normal operation starts,the swing flap
returns to the setting position.Request: Do not move the flap forcibly by hand, it will be
sometimes broken bydoing so.6
Note: To minimize dust accumulation
caused by the blows direction,set the flap direction to a
lowerposition.Swing flapThe swing flap swings vertically by theAUTO SWING
switch.FDTQ Series
Holizontalposition
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FDTW Series1. Push up the side of the suction panel attached
topin A.2. Detach the panel from pin A.3. Detach the panel from
pin B, and remove the panel.4. Push in the knobs on the air filter, and remove thecover from
the air conditioner. Then remove the airfilter.FDE Series1. Slide the lever of the suction grille in the arrow
( )direction to open the grille.
2. Retaining the suction grille and pulling the air filtertoward
you, pull out the air filter downward.FDR Series1. Push up the center portion 1 of the suction
panel.2. Pulling towards you, swing down the panel.3. Remove the corrugated filter from the hook byturning the
hook.4. Slide the flat filter towards center and remove it.
Note (1) Only one corrugated filter is used for FDR22-71
models.4 Flat filter 3 Corrugated filter
1
2
Pin (B)1
2
Pin (A)Outer frame of panel
Inner frame of panel
FDTS Series1. Slide the lever of the suction grille in the arrow
( )direction to open the grille.
2. Move the air filter back and release the hook on thefront
panel. Then, slide the filter toward you toremove it.Air filter
insulation
Remove front
Move back
Front side
Cleaning the Air Filter
Clean the air filter periodically at the end of cooling and
heating seasons.Removal
CAUTION Do not open the inlet grille until fan stops completely.
Fan will continue rotating for a while by the law of inertia after
opertion is being stopped.2. Hold the hooks as illus-trated below (left andright) at lower
end of filterand pull while gentlypushing upwards.1. Take hold of the notchesto the left and tight andslowly pull
the grilledownwards.Set a suitable room temperature.
Excessive cooling is not healthy, and wastes electricity.
Clean the air filter periodically.
If air filter is clogged: The cooling effect is reduced,
whichresults in excessive use of electricity. It may cause
malfunctioning. Water may drip when in coolingmode operation.
Avoid direct sunlight and draughts.
Cut out direct sunlight by drawing the curtainsor blinds when
cooling. Keep windows anddoors shut, except when ventilating.Adjust the air flow direction properly.
Avoid facing the cool air for any length of time.Furthermore,
take care not to aim the airflow di-rectly at small animals or
plants.Use the circulator if you feel coolnessaround your feet during
the heatingoperation.If you feel cold around your feet because of the heightof the
ceiling, we recommend you use a circulator.For details please
consult your dealer.ClassificationApprox. 21 to 32C
If you use the air conditioner at 21C or less for along time,
the unit may frost up and cooling/de-humidifying operations may
become impossible.Beyond the recommended range, the equipment may malfunction
and/or damage may be caused to property.MAINTENANCE
COMFORTABLE USEWhen cooling or heating seasonis over, clean the
air filter.Adjust the temperature and humidity within the following ranges.
ConditionPoints to observe
Indoor temperature
Approx. -5 to 43C
Heatingoperation
Approx. 24C and less Approx. -15 to 21CWhen the outdoor
temperaturegoes down, the heating capacitydecreases and becomes
unsatis-factory.Approx. 80% and lessIf the air conditioner is operated in very
humid sur-roundings for a long time, the unit’s surface mayget damp
and some water may drip, or some wa-tery mist may escape from the
air outlet.Outdoor temperature Indoor humidity
Cooling anddehumidifyingoperation
Turn off the power switch. Do not touch the equipment with
wethands.Do not use hot water or volatile liquids.
7
Thinner
PetrolTooth powder
Do notuse!
Suitabletemperature
PULL
Air filter
2
1
3 Remove the side with pin B.
1 Push up the side attached to pin A.2 Detach the side from pin
A.Pin B Pin A
Panel
Knobs
Air filter
Cover
Airconditioner
Knob
FDT Series
Filter
Hook
Horizontal adjustment(FDTS-E2B, FDE, FDK Series)Adjust the
vertical louver to a desired position by moving the louver with
hand.FDTQ Series1. Slide the lever of the suction grille in the arrow
( )direction to open the grille.
2. While light pushing up, remove the filter from thetabs at the
left and right, and pull towards the front.Air filter
Tab
Suction grille
Tab
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When you start the air conditioner, when the compressor starts
or stopsduring operation or when you stop the air conditioner, you
may hear gurglingsound. this means that the refrigerating liquid is
circulating, it is quite normal.This is caused by heat expansion or contraction of plastic.
Those are the sounds of an air conditioner controlling itself
automati-cally.Air blown out of the indoor unit sometimes smells.This is caused
by tobacco smoke or cosmetics stuck inside the unit.If the air conditioner is used in a restaurant etc with dense
oil fumesaround, some white mist may escape from the air outlet.If
so, call the dealer to clean the heat exchanger.The mist sometimes switches automatically to FAN mode to
preventaccumulation of frosty film on the indoor unit heat
exchanger. It will soonrevert to cooling mode.In order to cool down the remaining heat on the auxiliary
heater, the blowermay operate continuously for about 40 seconds
after the unit is stopped. Donot turn off the power supply switch
before the blower stops.You hear a slightgurgling sound.
You hear a slight cracking sound.
Hissing or gurgling sound is heard fromthe unit stopped.
You smell something.
During the operation,some white mist escapesfrom the indoor
unit.The unit switches to FAN mode duringcooling.
Blower of indoor unit does not stop evenif the operation is
stopped duringheating cycle.The following does not mean malfunctions of the unit.
The unit does not work at all
Has the power switch been turned on? Do you have a normal
municipalelectricity supply?Is your earthed plug alright?
If not, this may be dangerous. Turn off thepower supply
immediately and contact yourdealer.Have you set the thermostat at asuitable temperature?
Is the air filter clean? Is the operation mode of the unit to
beoperated and that of other indoor unitsnot matched?When the operation mode is not coordi-nated,the operation
changes to blowing.Did you leave any doors or windowsopen?
Is swing flap in the horizontal posi-tion? (During heating
operation)Air blow will not reach the floor if the swing flapis set
horizontally.Are there any obstacles blocking theair inlet or outlet?
Is there a heat source in the room? Are there too many people in
the room?Please carry out the following checks before making a service
call.The switchis not ON.
Cooling air is coming out. (on heating operation)Isnt the air
conditioner under prepara-tion of heating operation?Page 10
Is there any direct sunlight entering the room?
When the air conditioner does not operate properly after you
have checkedthe above mentioned items or when the following
phenomenon is observed,stop the operation of the air conditioner
and contact your sales dealer. The fuse or breaker often shuts
down. Water drops off during cooling/dehumidfying operation. There
is an irregularity in operation or abnormal sound is audible.
Inspection lamp blinks.TROUBLESHOOTING
Poor cooling or heating
Poor cooling
8
Powerfailure?
Hot keep operation
FDFL SeriesTake out the air filter from the bottom of the
unit.FDK SeriesClean the air filter periodically. Adjust the swing
flap tothe outright downward position.(Otherwise, the filter cannot
be removed. The flap canbe adjusted also manually.)Insert fingers
in the slot at the bottom of air filter andpull the filter down to
remove.Note) Swing louver is turned by about 70-75degrees to bring it
to the extremely down-ward position.Hold this sections.
FDFU SeriesTake out the air filter from the bottom of the
unit.Remove the screw and bracket.1 Push up the air filter.2 With the
air filter pushed up,pull it towards you to remove it.
Air filter
Cleaning
1. Clean the air filter by tapping it or with a vacumm cleaner.
It is better to clean itwith water.If the air filter is very dirty,
dissolve some neutral detergent in the lukewarm water(approx. 30C),
rinse the filter, and wash out the detergent thoroughly in
clearwater.2. After drying the air filter, set it up on the air
conditioner, and press the FILTERRESET switch.CAUTION Do not dry the air filter with fire. Do not run the air
conditioner without the air filter.At the end of the season
Operate the unit for half a day in FAN mode in fair weather to
dry the inside properly. Stop the unit and turn off the power
switch.Even when the air conditioner has been stopped, it still
uses electricity. Clean the air filter and re-install it.Care and Cleaning of the unit
Clean with soft and dry cloth. If it is very dirty, dissolve a
neutral detergent in lukewarm water and use this for dampening the
cloth.When you have finished wiping, remove the detergent with clean
water.At the beginning of the season
Remove any objects that may obstruct the air inlet and outlet of
both the indoor and outdoor units. Ensure that the air filter is
clean. Switch on the power switch 12 hours before you start
operating.FDUR Series
Consult with your dealer for details on the location for
attaching or removingthe air filter when the rear duct inhalation
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Keep on pressing the setting switch for 3 seconds.By the above
operation the temperature setting can be fixed.When the air-conditioner is stopped:Press ON/OFF switch to make
the air-conditioner in [Opera-tion] mode.Press the temperature setting switch.Press or switch to set the
unit to the temperature tobe fixed.What is the power failure compensation? I t means the function
that when the power is restored after the power failure or the
power switch is intentionallyturned off, the operation is automatically restarted with the
setting condition of remote controller before powerfailure. When
the air-conditioner had been stopping before the power failure, it
still keeps on stopping afterpower recovery.However, resetting by the remote control is necessary for the
following items.1. Timer setting It has been cancelled.2. Auto
swing (for the remote control equipped with this function) It is
stopped at the horizontal position.FOR POWER FAILURE COMPENSATION
FOR TEMPERATURE SETTING FIXATION
3
12
The remote controller is equipped with a power failure
compensation function, so it is possible to make the powerfailure
compensation valid. (At the delivery from the factory, it is set to
invalid.)Consult the dealer you have purchased.When the power failure compensation is set to valid, ensure to
turn off the power switch after stopping the operation.(If the
power switch is turned off during the operation mode, the blower of
the indoor unit begins to rotate at thesame time when the power
switch is turned on. In addition, the outdoor unit begins to
operate after about 3 minutesof the power switch on.)Release method: Keep on pressing the setting switch for 3
secondsduring operation.When the temperature setting switch is pressed while the
tempera-ture setting is fixed, the setting temperature indication
flickers for 4seconds.The temperature setting can be fixed by the following operation.
After the fixation the temperature change by thetemperature setting
switch on the remote controller becomes impossible.NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
REQUEST
9
CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
SE T TEMP
OC
HIFAN
OC
REMOTE COOL
FILTERRESET
I
3 2
1
WARNINGThere is a danger that the blower suddenly begins to
rotate even if it isstopping now, therefore do not insert your
finger or a bar. Neglectingthis will result in injury.You can not restart the airconditioner immediately afteryou have
stopped it.Air does not blow or the fan speed cannot be changed during
dehumidifying.The swing flap operates by itself.
Operation mode lamp on the remotecontroller is blinking.(In case
of cooling, dehumidifying orheating)Water or steam generates from theoutdoor unit during
heating.The blow rate become weak when theoperation mode was changed
during operation.(For the cooling/heating free multi-KXR unit)The
blower in the outdoor unit does notrotate during operation.Operation was started just after thepower switch was turned
on.The setting temperature does notchange. (The setting
temperatureindication flick-ers.)Even if you switch on, you cannot usecooling, dehumidifying or
heating for threeminutes after the air conditioner hasstopped. as a
result of the protection timerbeing activated.(During this time the
unit operates in FAN mode.)During the dehumidifying operation, the
blower is operated in the strongor weak blowing mode or stopped
alternately in order to prevent anexcessive cooling or rising of
humidity.When the power switch is turned on, the auto swing is repeated
twice. Itis not a trouble. Moreover, it is automatically brought
into the horizontalposition in the HOT KEEP.The lamp flickers when the operation mode is not matched on the
indoorunits, and the unit operation is changed to blowing.
Coordinate theoperation mode or stop the other units. (The
cooling/heating free multi-KXR unit can be operated in
differentmode in cooling and heating.)This results when frost
accumulated on the outdoor unit is removed(During defrosting
operation).When the operation mode is changed from [cooling] to
[heating] or from[heating] to [cooling], the unit is operated in
weak blow mode for 3minutes.In the defrosting operation or the heating operation at high
outsidetemperature, the function to stop the blower is activated.
On the con-trary, the function that automatically controls the
number of bloweroperates at low atmospheric temperature.When the power failure compensation is set to valid, after the
powerrecovery the operation starts with the same status as that of
before thepower failure or before turning off the power switch.When the temperature setting is fixed, the setting temperature
does notchange even if the switch is pressed.Wait forthreeminutes.
Unit doesnot start.
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For inspection and maintenance
The capacity of air conditioner will decrease by contamination
of inside of unit when it is used for about three yearsalthough
depending upon the circumstances under which it is used, and so in
addition to the usual maintenanceservice, special inspection
/maintenance service is necessary. It is recommended to make a
maintenance contract(charged) by consulting your sales dealer.Check the following points for safe and comfortable use of your
air conditioner.Installation is the dealers responsibility; do not
attempt to do it yourself.Dont install the air conditioner neara place where inflammable
gas mayleak.This may cause an explosion (ignition) .
Install the unit in a well ventilatedplace.
Any obstacles may reduce the capacity or in-crease the
noise.Install the air conditioner on a firmfoundation that can well
support itsweight.If you dont, this may cause vibration or noise.
Select a place where the neighborsare not inconvenienced by hot
air orthe noise.It is advisable not to install the airconditioner in one of the
followingplaces, as this may cause malfunction-ing. If, however,
there is no otherchoice, consult your dealer. A place generating
corrosive gases (spaarea etc.). A place exposed to sea breeze (seaside etc.). A
place exposed to dense soot or smoke. A place with excessively high
humidity. A place near equipment radiating electro-magnetic waves. A place with excessively wide voltage
variation.
You must take snow protectionmeasures if the outside unit
isblocked by snow.Consult your dealer for details.
HAS THE UNIT BEEN INSTALLED CORRECTLY?
Electrical works
The electrical works must be burden on the authorized engineer
with qualification for electrical works and ground-ing work, and
the work must be conducted in accordance with electric equipment
technical standard. The power source for the unit is to be of
exclusive use. An earth leakage breaker should be installed. (This
is necessary to prevent electric shock.) The unit must be grounded.
Is the remote control switch properly installed? In case of open
wiring, is it fixed by the attached screw? Is the remote control
cord fixed by the attached remote control clamp? Is it installed at
the height where children can not reach.Suitable installation position
Regarding the heating operation
Heat pump type heatingHeat pump type heating means to heat the
indoor air by utilizing the refrigerant to pick up the heat in
theoutdoor air.Defrosting operationWhen heating the indoor air with the heat
pump type heating, frost will accumulate on the air inlet of the
outdoorunit as the outdoor temperature drops. Since the accumulated
frost reduces the heating efficiency, the operationis automatically
switched to the defrosting mode. During the defrosting operation,
the blowers on the both theindoor and the outdoor units are stopped
and the HOT KEEP message is displayed on the indication board.Outdoor air temperature and heating capacityDuring the air
conditioning by the heat pump type heating, the heating capacity
drops along with the drop of theoutdoor air temperature.Therefore,
it is necessary to operate an additional heating equipment when the
outdoor air temperature droppedexcessively.Necessary time to raise the indoor air temperatureAir
conditioning by the heat pump type heating takes time a little
longer because the entire air in a room isheated by circulating hot
air.You should start the heating operation sufficiently earlier
especially in a very cold morning.10
FOR PREPARATION OF HEATING (HOT KEEP)
WHEN THE CHECK INDICATION LAMP (RED) FLICKERS
WHEN FILTER SIGN IS INDICATED
The air-conditioner is in abnormal condition. The
air-conditioner stops at the same time when the check display
lampbegins to flicker. The air-conditioner No. is indicated on the
time display area and the errorcode on the setting temperature display area, all other
indication lampsand the displays go off.Contact the dealer from which you have purchased to inform
[Errorcode], [Status of failure], [Type of air-conditioner] and
[Model nameof unit].Press ON/OFF switch to stop the unit.
When the accumulated operation hour reaches 600 hours, the
filter sign isindicated to inform the cleaning time of air filter.
After 8 hours have beenelapsed without any action, the indication
changes to flicker.When the filter sign is indicated, clean the air filter.See page
7.After the cleaning is finished, press the reset switch of the
filter to makethe filter sign no-indication. The accumulated
operation time is reset.HOT KEEP is displayed in the following cases.
For the following cases, HOT KEEP is displayed on the indication
board.When heating is started:In order to prevent blowing out of cool
wind, the indoor unit fan is stopped accordingto the room
temperature which heating operation is started. Wait for approx. 2
to 3minutes, and the operation will be automatically changed to the
ordinary heatingmode.Defrosting operation (in the heating mode):When it is liable to
frost, the heating operation is stopped automatically for 5 to
10minutes once per approx. one hour (Blowing is stopped for both
indoor and outdoorunit.), and defrosting is operated. After
defrosting operation is completed, operationmode is automatically
changed to ordinary heating operation.When the room thermostat is actuated:When room temperature
increases and room temperature controller actuates, the fanspeed is
automatically changed to LO.When room temperature decreases, air
conditioner automatically changes over toordinary heating
operation.During HOT KEEPis displayed, amicro-computercontrols the
quantityof air blow toprevent blowing outof cool wind.Air-conditioner No. Error code[ ~] [ ~]
CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
E
FILTERRESET
I
E
CHECK
FANSPEED
AUTOSWING
TIMER
SET
MODETEMPTIME
SE T TEMP
C
HIFAN
C
REMOTE COOL
FILTERRESET
I
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Инструкция сервисная MHI SRK50(56),SRC50(56).pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SRK63(71),SRC63(71).pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI Инверторные SCM,SKM,SRR.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MITSUBISHI FDKP, FDT, FDR, RDUR.pdf
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Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries FDC,FDT,FDR.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SCM 60 (80) ZD-S (R410A).pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SCM-C.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SCM-HG.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK20,28,40HB.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK20ZD-S.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK28-40HJ.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK63,71ZE-S.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK-C.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MITSUBISHI HEAVY SKM.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MITSUBISHI RCN.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MITSUBISHI SRK.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MITSUBISHI ПУ RCH-E3.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MITSUBISHI ПУ RCN-KIT3-E.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy KXR-T.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy SCM-T.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy FDTC.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy PAK-T.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy PFD112X4-E.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishi Heavy SCM-T.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishl Heavy SPK -T.pdf
Инструкция сервисная Mitsubishl Heavy SRK.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI FDT, FDTC, FDTW, FDTS, FDTQ, FDU, FDUM, FDQS, FDK, FDE, FDFL, FDFU, FDUH.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI FDTC, FDT, FDEN, FDU, FDUM.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SRK28-40HJ.pdf
Инстукция сервисная MHI SCM(45-80)ZA, SKM(22-50)ZA, SKM(22-40)YA, SRRM40ZA.pdf
сервисная Инструкция MITSUBISHI HEAVY ,FDC735, KXE6,FDC-KXE-K.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SCM(40-71).pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SCM-40-80.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SCM-ZJ-S.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SCM45ZA.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SCM68ZA.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SCM80ZA.pdf
Инструкция сервисная MHI SRK(20-60) SRF(25-50).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI FD (R410A).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI KX4-224- 280(R410A).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI KX4-335-400-450(R410A).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI KX4-K.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI KXR4.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SCM60(80)ZD-S(R410A).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK20-28-40HB.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK20ZD-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK28,40HD Бытовые.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK50-56HE-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK63-71HE-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK63-71ZE-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI V-MULTI полупромышленные Кондиционеры.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI MITSUBISH HEAVY.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI MITSUBISH HEAVY SRK-HB SRK-HB SRK-HB.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SAF-DX250E6 SAF-DX350E6 SAF-DX500E6.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SC-SL(1-3).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SCM(40-80)ZG.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SCM-45ZD-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SKM SCM SRRM.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SLA-3-ER.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(10-18).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(20-40)HB.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(20-40)HG-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(20-40)HG.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(20-50)ZFX.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(20-50)ZG-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(28-40)HA.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(28-40)HJ.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(28-50)HBE.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK(52-71)НЕ.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK-(63-71).pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK-CF-BN-BP.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK-ZD, SRK-ZE, SRK-HD, SRK-HC, SRK-HE, SRK-CD, SRK-CC, SRK-CE.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK-ZJ SRK-ZJX SRF-ZJX SRR-ZJ FDTC-VD.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK20HD SRK-20-ZD-S.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK20HD.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK28HD SRK40HD.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK50-56HE.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK63-71.pdf
Техническое руководство MHI SRK63ZK-S 71ZK-S 80ZK-S.pdf
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