Mitsubishi SRK71 Manual

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

USER’S MANUAL
AIR-CONDITIONER USER’S MANUAL ENGLISH
AIR-CONDITIONER

MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR FRANÇAIS


CLIMATISEUR

ANWENDERHANDBUCH DEUTSCH
KLIMAGERÄT

SRK25ZSP-S
ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO ITALIANO
CONDIZIONATORE D’ARIA
SRK35ZSP-S
SRK45ZSP-S
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO ESPAÑOL
ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE

GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING NEDERLANDS
AIRCONDITIONING

MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR PORTUGUÊS


APARELHO DE AR CONDICIONADO

ΟΔΗΓΙΕΣ ΧΡΗΣΗΣ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ


ΚΛΙΜΑΤΙΣΤΙΚΟ

РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ РУССКИЙ


КОНДИЦИОНЕР ВОЗДУХА

KULLANIM KILAVUZU TÜRKÇE

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.


16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan
http://www.mhi-mth.co.jp/en/

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONING EUROPE, LTD.


5 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET, United Kingdom
Tel : +44-333-207-4072
Fax: +44-333-207-4089
http://www.mhiae.com/

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONERS AUSTRALIA, PTY. LTD.


9C Commercial Road Kingsgrove NSW 2208 PO BOX 318 Kingsgrove NSW 1480
Tel : +61-2-8571-7977
Fax: +61-2-8571-7992
https://www.mhiaa.com.au/

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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan

declare under our sole responsibility that the apparatus referred to in this declaration
conforms with the following directives.

Description of apparatus: Split Type Air Conditioner


Model name:

Conformity model list


[Indoor Unit] [Outdoor Unit]

Category Model Category Model


SRK Series SRK25ZSP-S SRC Series SRC25ZSP-S
SRK35ZSP-S SRC35ZSP-S
SRK45ZSP-S SRC45ZSP-S

Relevant EU Directives :
Machinery 2006/42/EC
Applied Standards / Regulations :
EN 378-2
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-40

Authorised Representative in the EU :


MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONING EUROPE, LTD.
5 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET, United Kingdom

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Thank you for purchasing a MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
Air-Conditioner. To get the best long-lasting performance, please read and follow this user’s manual
carefully before using your air-conditioner. After reading, please store the manual in a safe place
and refer to it for operational questions or in the event of any irregularities.

This Product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases.


Do not vent R410A into the atmosphere: R410A is a fluorinated greenhouse gas with a Global
Warming Potential (GWP) = 2088.
Refer to a label on outdoor unit for the weight of fluorinated greenhouse gas and CO2 equivalent.
ENGLISH
Your air-conditioner is marked with this symbol. It means that waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE as in directive 2012/19/EU) should not be mixed with
general household waste. Air-conditioner should be treated at an authorized treat-
ment facility for re-use, recycling and recovery and not be disposed of in the munici-
pal waste stream. Please contact the installer or local authority for more information.

This symbol printed on the batteries attached to your air-conditioner is information


for end-users according to the EU directive 2006/66/EC article 20 annex II.
Batteries, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from general house-
hold waste. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol
shown above, this chemical symbol means that the batteries contain a
heavy metal at a certain concentration. This will be indicated as follows:
Hg:mercury(0.0005%), Cd:cadmium(0.002%), Pb:lead(0.004%)
Please, dispose of batteries correctly at your local community waste
collection or the recycling center.
The emission sound pressure level from each Indoor and Outdoor unit is under 70 dB(A).

contents
Safety precautions ..........................................2 Airflow direction adjustment..........................12
Tips for effective operation .............................5 SLEEP TIMER operation ..............................13
Name of each part and its function .................6 OFF TIMER operation ..................................13
Remote control ...............................................8 ON TIMER operation ....................................14
Operation failure with the remote control........8 SLEEP TIMER + ON TIMER operation ........14
Temporary run operation ................................8 PROGRAM TIMER operation .......................15
Operation and display section for HIGH POWER/ECONOMY operation ..........16
remote control.................................................9 SELF CLEAN operation................................17
Current time setting ........................................9 Auto restart function .....................................17
AUTO mode operation..................................10 Maintenance .................................................18
FAN SPEED .................................................10 Proper installation .........................................20
COOL/HEAT/DRY/FAN mode operation ...... 11 Troubleshooting ...........................................20
Air-conditioner operation temperature Contact your dealer ......................................20
range ............................................................ 11 Notice ...........................................................21
Characteristics of HEAT mode operation ..... 11 Self diagnosis function..................................22

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Safety precautions
• Before starting to use the system, please read these “Safety precautions” carefully to ensure
proper operation of the system.
• When you have read this user’s manual, please keep it safely. If someone else takes over as
user, make sure that the manual is also passed on to the new user.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
WARNING result in serious consequences such as death or severe injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can
CAUTION result in personal injury or property damage.

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:

Observe instructions Provide proper


Strictly prohibited
with great care earthing

❚ INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
• The system is for domestic and residential use.
If used in severe environments, such as an engineering workplace, the equipment may
function poorly.
• The system must be installed by your dealer or a qualified installer.
It is not advisable to install the system by yourself, as faulty handling may cause
leakage of water, electric shock or fire.
CAUTION
• Do not install it where flammable gas may leak.
Gas leaks may cause fire.
• Make sure that an earth leakage • Make sure to install the drain hose
breaker is installed. properly so that all the water is drained
If you do not install an earth leakage out.
breaker, you may get an electric shock. Improper installation may lead to water
drop in the room resulting in wet furniture.
• Make sure that the system has been properly earthed.
Earth wire should never be connected to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightning conductor
or telephone earth wire. Improper installation of the earth wire may cause an electric
shock.

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❚ Safety precautions

❚ OPERATION PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
• Children shall not play with the • Cleaning and user maintenance shall
air-conditioner. not be made by children without
• Do not expose yourself to the cooling supervision.
air for a long period. • Do not insert anything into the air
This could affect your physical condition outlet.
and cause health problems. This may cause injury, as the internal fan
rotates at high speed.
• This air-conditioner can be used by children aged from 8 years and above
and people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the air-conditioner in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved.
• Store the remote control out of reach of children.
Failure to observe this may result in the batteries being swallowed or other accidents.
CAUTION
• Only use approved fuses. • Do not use for preservation of food,
Use of steel or copper wire instead of an plants or animals, precision devices or
approved fuse is strictly prohibited, as it works of art.
may cause a breakdown or fire. The system is only intended for use in
• Do not handle the switches with wet ordinary domestic rooms. Any other use
hands. of the system may damage the quality of
This may cause an electric shock. food, etc.
• Do not swing from the indoor unit. • Do not place anything containing
If the indoor unit falls down,you may get water, like vases, on top of the unit.
injured. Water entering the unit could damage the
• Do not place a flammable insecticide insulation and therefore cause an electric
or paint spray near the air-conditioner, shock.
nor spray it directly on the system. • Do not install the air-conditioner where
This may result in a fire. the airflow direction is aimed directly at
• Do not expose any combustion plants or animals.
appliance directly to the air stream of This will damage their health.
the air-conditioner. • Do not step/sit on the unit nor put
The combustion appliance may anything on it.
malfunction. If the unit falls down or things drop from it,
• Do not wash the air-conditioner with people could get hurt.
water. • After a long period of use, check the
This could cause an electric shock. unit’s support structure regularly.
Using a high pressure washer may cause If you do not repair any damage right
damage to the aluminum fins, resulting in away, the unit may fall down and cause
performance decrement. personal injury.

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❚ Safety precautions

CAUTION
• Do not touch the aluminum fins on the • Do not shut off the power source
heat exchanger. immediately after stopping the
It may result in injury. operation.
• Do not place household electrical Wait at least 5 minutes, otherwise there is
appliances or household items under- a risk of water leakage or breakdown.
neath the indoor or outdoor units. • Do not control the system with main
Condensation falling from the unit may power switch.
stain objects and cause accidents or It can cause fire or water leakage. In
electrical shock. addition, the fan can start unexpectedly,
• Do not operate the system without the which can cause personal injury.
air filter. • Do not pour liquid into the unit and do
It can cause malfunction of the system not put water container on the unit.
due to clogging of the heat exchanger. Water entering the unit could damage the
insulation and therefore cause an electric
shock.
• If you operate air-conditioner together • Contact your dealer to clean inside the
with a combustion appliance, you must indoor unit, do not attempt to do by
regularly ventilate the indoor air. yourself.
Insufficient ventilation may cause The use of a non-approved detergent or
accidents due to oxygen deficiency. improper washing method may damage
• Stand firmly on a stepladder or other the unit’s plastic components and cause
stable object when removing the inlet leaks. Damage, smoke, or fire may also
panel and filters. happen if the detergent comes in contact
Failure to observe this may result in injury with electrical parts or the unit’s motor.
through insecure objects toppling over. • Stop the unit and turn off the power if
• When you clean air-conditioner, stop you hear thunder or there is a danger
the unit and turn off the power source. of lightning.
Never open the panel while the internal It may damage the unit.
fan is rotating. • If the power cable becomes damaged,
• Do not place objects near the outdoor contact your dealer or a qualified
unit or allow leaves to gather around installer.
the unit. If it is not replaced, it may cause a
If there are objects or leaves around the breakdown or fire.
outdoor unit, small animals may enter
unit and contact electrical parts and may
cause a break-down, smoke or fire.

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❚ Safety precautions

❚ PRECAUTIONS FOR RELOCATION OR REPAIRS


WARNING
• Do not perform any repairs or modifications by yourself. Consult the dealer if the
unit requires repair.
If you repair or modify the unit, it can cause water leaks, electric shocks or fire.
• Consult your dealer for repairs. • If the air-conditioner fails to cool
Wrong repairs could cause an electric or warm the room, it may have a
shock, fire, etc. refrigerant leakage. Contact your
• In case the air-conditioner is relocated dealer.
elsewhere, contact your dealer or a If refrigerant needs to be added,
qualified installer. check with your dealer for proper
Faulty installation may cause water instructions.
leakage, electric shock, fire, etc. If the refrigerant comes in contact with the
• If you notice anything abnormal (smell bare skin, it may cause cold injury.
of burning, etc.), stop the system, turn If the refrigerant gas is inhaled
off the power source and consult your excessively, it may cause deterioration
dealer. of nerve function like dizziness and
Continued use of the system in headache, or deterioration of heart
abnormal circumstances can result in function like irregular heartbeat and heart
malfunctioning, electric shock, fire, etc. palpitation temporarily. If refrigerant
unexpectedly leaks from the unit onto
a fan heater, stove, hotplate or other
heat source, harmful gases could be
generated.

Tips for effective operation


■ Please observe the following for the most economic and comfortable use of your unit.
• Set a suitable room temperature.
Excessively high or low temperatures are not good for your health and waste of electricity.
• Clean the filters frequently.
Clogged filters may block the airflow and cause less efficient operation. Page 18
• Avoid direct sunlight and draught.
Cut out direct sunlight by drawing the curtains or blinds when cooling. Keep windows and doors shut, except when ventilating.
• Adjust the airflow direction properly.
Adjust the up/down and left/right airflow to ensure a steady room temperature.
• Operate the unit only when needed.
Use the timer properly to operate the unit only when needed.
• Keep heat source away when cooling.
Keep heat sources out of the room as much as possible.

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Name of each part and its function
INDOOR UNIT

Air inlet panel Air inlet


Page 18

Air filters
Page 18

Fan
• Inside of
the unit
Room temperature
sensor

Unit display
Air outlet
section
Heat exchanger
Page 7
(Aluminum fin)
• Inside of the unit

Louvers
(Vertical blades)
• Left / right airflow
direction adjustment

Flaps
(Horizontal blades)
• Up / down airflow
direction adjustment

Model name
OUTDOOR UNIT

Air inlet
WARNING CAUTION
(back and side)

MOVING FAN BLADES SHARP EDGE OF FINS


DO NOT INSERT ANYTHING DO NOT TOUCH THE
DO NOT STEP ON TOP OF THIS UNIT.
INTO THE AIR OUTLET. ALUMINUM FINS.
IT MIGHT CAUSE INJURY. IT MIGHT CAUSE INJURY. IT MIGHT CAUSE INJURY.

Model name

Refrigerant pipe
Fan and electric wire
• Inside of the unit Don't touch
Drain hose
the terminal
block.

Don't touch
refrigerant
pipings and
connections.

Heat exchanger Drain hole Air outlet


(Aluminum fin)
* The appearance varies by models

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Name of each part and its function

Unit display section

Unit ON/OFF button RUN light (green)


This button can be used for turning on/off
the unit when a remote control is not available. • Illuminates during operation.
Page 8 • Blinks slowly when SELF CLEAN operation
(3 seconds ON, 1 second OFF).

Remote control signal receiver Page 17

• Blinks when airflow is stopped to


prevent blowing out of cold air in
heating operation. (1.5 seconds ON,
0.5 seconds OFF)

Page 21

TIMER light (yellow)


Illuminates during TIMER operation.

Page 13-15

Accessories

Remote control Remote control Wood screw ×2 Battery ×2


holder (for remote control holder mounting) (R03 (AAA, Micro))

NOTE

• Buzzer sound for remote control


Buzzer sound (PipPip) is produced when
preset temperature is set to 24 °C or,
AUTO operation mode is selected or,
automatic airflow is selected.

Buzzer sound (Pip) is produced when


air-conditioner is turned off by pressing ON/OFF button (except SELF CLEAN mode).

Airflow setting Preset temperature

Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip Pip

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Remote control
Setting the batteries
NOTE

1 Pull out the cover. • Do not use old and new batteries together.
• Remove the batteries when the remote control is not used for a long period.
• The recommended effective period of a battery conforming to JIS or IEC
2 Insert new batteries.
R03 (AAA, Micro) x2
should be 6 to 12 months with normal use. If used longer, or when an
unspecified battery is used, liquid may leak from the battery, causing the
remote control to malfunction.
Pay attention • The recommendable effective period is printed on the battery. This may be
to the and
shorter due to manufacturing time to the unit. However, the battery may still
marks
be in working order after expiry of its nominal life.

■ When the display shows any abnormal condition, press the ACL switch with the
tip of a ballpoint pen.

Using the remote control holder


3 Close the cover.
The remote control can be attached to a wall or pillar
by using the remote control holder. Before installing the
remote control, check that the air-conditioner receives
4 Press the ACL switch with
the tip of a ballpoint pen.
• Set the current time.
the signals properly.

For installing or removing the remote control, move it up


Page 9 Step 2 or down in the holder.

The following cases show exhausted batteries. Replace old batteries with new ones.
• Receiving beep is not emitted when a signal is transmitted.
• Display fades away.

Warning note for remote control


Strictly prohibited
• Do not take remote control near • Do not leave the remote control • Do not drop the remote control.
high temperature places, such as an exposed to direct sunlight or other Handle with care.
electric heating carpet or a stove. strong lighting.

• Do not put any obstructing • Do not spill any liquid on the • Do not place heavy objects on the
obstacles between the remote remote control. remote control, or step on it.
control and the unit.

Operation failure with the remote control


• Are the batteries running down? • If the operation fails, operate the unit with temporary run opera-
tion function.
“Setting the batteries” above.
“Temporary run operation” below.
Replace the batteries with new ones and retry the Contact your dealer to have the remote
operation. control checked.

Temporary run operation


• The unit ON/OFF button on the unit operates ON/OFF temporarily when the remote control is not used.
Operation program
• OPERATION MODE : AUTO
• FAN SPEED : AUTO
• AIR FLOW : AUTO
• Operation starts by pressing the unit ON/OFF button; it stops if you press
the button again.
Unit ON/OFF button

NOTE

• Do not keep pressing the unit ON/OFF button down for 5 seconds or more.
(Pressing it 5 seconds or more sets the forced cooling operation used during servicing or when relocating the air-conditioner.)

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Operation and display section for remote control
FAN SPEED button OPERATION MODE select button
Each time the button is pressed, the fan Each time the button is pressed, the
speed changes. mode changes.
Page 10 Page 10,11

HI POWER/ECONO button ON/OFF (luminous) button


This button changes the HIGH POWER/ Press to start operation, press again to
ECONOMY mode. stop.
Page 16
AIR FLOW (UP/DOWN) button
This button changes the airflow (up/
ON TIMER button down) direction. Page 12
This button selects ON TIMER operation.
Page 14 TEMPERATURE button
These buttons set the room temperature.
SLEEP button (These buttons are used for setting the
current time and timer function as well.)
This button selects SLEEP operation.
Page 13
OFF TIMER button

CLEAN switch This button selects OFF TIMER


operation.
Page 13
This switch selects the SELF CLEAN
mode. Page 17
ACL switch

CANCEL button This switch resets the program to default


state. Page 8
This button cancels the ON timer, OFF
timer, and SLEEP operation. • The above illustration shows all controls, but in
practice only the relevant parts are shown.

Display in OFF status


Transmission procedure
The current time and present When each button on the remote control is
OPERATING MODE are displayed pressed – with the remote control pointing
while the air-conditioner is turned off. towards the air-conditioner unit, a signal is
transmitted.
When the air-conditioner receives the signal
correctly, it will beep.

Current time setting


■ When inserting the batteries, the current time is automatically set to time setting mode.
13:00 is displayed as the current time. Set the clock to the right time.
Example: Set to 10:30.

1 Press the ACL switch.


Press with the tip of a ballpoint pen, etc.
The time display blinks and can be set to the current time.

2 Press the
(Set to 10:30)
or button.

3 Press the ON/OFF button.


The display changes from blinking to steady lighting and the setting is complete.
Make sure to press the button within 60 seconds from the last operation in
step 2, otherwise the time is not set.

NOTE

• The timer operation works based on the time clock, so please set it correctly.
• The remote control data is reset when the present time is set.

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AUTO mode operation
■ Automatically selects the operation mode (COOL, HEAT, DRY) depending on the room temperature when switched on.

1 Press the MODE button.


The mode changes whenever the button is pressed.
Set to .

2 Press the ON/OFF button.

3 Press the or button.


Default preset temperature during AUTO mode is 24°C for both cooling and
heating mode. However, it can be adjusted (Minimum 18°C, Maximum 30°C)
using button or button.

When it is a little cold

Press the button.

■ Each time the button is pressed, the switch over occurs in the following order
–6 → –5 → ............ –1 → ±0 → +1 ............ +6.
• If you do not want the AUTO mode program, When +6 is indicated, even if the button is pressed, the indicator does not change.
change to COOL, HEAT or FAN instead of
When it is a little hot
AUTO.
Page 11 Press the button.

• Airflow direction adjustment procedure. ■ Each time the button is pressed, the switch over occurs in the following order
Page 12 +6 → +5 → ............ +1 → ±0 → –1 ............ –6.
NOTE When –6 is indicated, even if the button is pressed, the indicator does not change.
Remote Control display
• In case air is not blowing out during the Setting -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
operation. temp.(°C) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Page 21
To stop: Press the ON/OFF button.

FAN SPEED
■ The FAN SPEED can be set without DRY mode.

1 Press the FAN SPEED button.


Each time the button is pressed, the fan speed changes.

AUTO HI MED LO

Operation capacity by your choice FAN SPEED


Set automatically by microcomputer AUTO
Powerful operation with high capacity HI
Standard operation MED
Energy-saving operation LO

NOTE

• When FAN SPEED is changed from HI to LO, the sound of refrigerant


may be heard.

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COOL/HEAT/DRY/FAN mode operation

1 Press the MODE button.


Set to a required mode.

(COOL), (HEAT), (DRY), (FAN)

2 Press the ON/OFF button.

3 Press the TEMP button.


Press or button for the preferred temperature.

Recommendation
COOL HEAT DRY FAN
26 °C - 28 °C 22 °C - 24 °C 24 °C - 26 °C —

Airflow direction adjustment procedure. Page 12


4 Press the FAN SPEED button
Set the fan speed as preferred.
A fan speed cannot be set under Dry operation.

NOTE

• In case air is not blown out, when starting the heating To stop: Press the ON/OFF button.
operation. Page 21

• The operation mode can also be set or changed when the


air-conditioner is not in operation.

Air-conditioner operation temperature range


■ Use within the following operational range. Operating outside of this range may result in the protection devices being activated,
preventing the unit from working.

COOL mode operation HEAT mode operation

Outside temperature Approximately -15 to 46 °C Approximately -15 to 24 °C

Inside temperature Approximately 18 to 32 °C Approximately 10 to 30 °C

Below approximately 80%


The long-term use of the unit with a humidity level
Inside humidity
exceeding 80% may result in condensation forming
on the surface of the indoor unit, leading to water
drops.

Characteristics of HEAT mode operation


Mechanism and capacity of HEAT mode operation
• The unit draws heat from the cold outside air, transfers it to indoors and heats the room. As a characteristic of heat pump system, the
heating capacity reduces when the outside air temperature gets colder.
• It may take some time to supply hot air after turning on the air-conditioner.
• If the outside temperature becomes extremely low, it would be better to use an additional source of heating.

Defrosting
If the outside temperature becomes low and humidity is high, the heat exchanger in the outdoor unit may frost over, which prevents efficient heating.
If this happens, the automatic defrost function is activated and the heating operation stops for 5 to 15 minutes during defrosting.
• Both indoor and outdoor fans stop and the RUN light blinks slowly (1.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF) during defrosting.
• The outdoor unit may release some steam during defrosting. This is to help the defrosting process and is not a defect.
• The HEAT operation resumes as soon as defrosting has been completed.

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Airflow direction adjustment
■ Up/down direction can be adjusted with the AIR FLOW button on the remote control. Every time you press this button, the mode
changes as follows:
Change on AIR FLOW (UP/DOWN) mode.
(Flap stopped) (Swing)

NOTE

• The actual position of the flap and louver may differ from the display shown.

NOTE FOR HEATING OPERATION

• When heating operation starts, the flap direction is fixed at the horizontal position in order to avoid cold draft. It returns to the set
position when the warm air supply is started.
• The flap direction will be controlled to the horizontal position when the room temperature reaches the set temperature and compressor
stops or when defrosting is in operation.
• The airflow direction cannot be set during the period mentioned above. Change the airflow direction settings after the warm air is
supplied and the flap goes to the set position.

Memory flap (Flap stopped)


When you press the AIR FLOW button once while the flap is operating, it stops swinging at the position. Since this angle is
memorized in the microcomputer, the flap will automatically be set at this angle when the next operation is started.
• Recommended angle of the flap when
WARNING stopping
• Do not expose directly to airflow from the air-conditioner for a long time.

HEAT (Slant forward


CAUTION blowing)
• When in COOL or DRY operation, do not operate for a long period with the
airflow blowing straight down. Otherwise, condensation may appear on the
outlet grill and drip down.
(Horizontal
• Do not try to adjust the flaps by hand, as the control angle may change or COOL, DRY
blowing)
the flap may not be closed completely.

Adjusting left/right air flow direction

■ Adjust the direction by moving the left/right louver by hand.


When you adjust the direction, touch the operation point of louver.

Operation point

Louver

Flap

CAUTION
• Please stop the air-conditioner when adjusting the air flow direction.

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SLEEP TIMER operation
■ The unit will stop automatically after the set time lapses.
The set temperature is automatically adjusted according to the lapse time in order to avoid too much cooling or heating. Page 15

1 Press the SLEEP button.

■ If it is pressed while the unit is off


SLEEP TIMER operation starts with the previous operation settings, and the
air-conditioner is turned off after the set time lapses.

■ If it is pressed while the unit is running


The air-conditioner is turned off after the set time lapses.
Every time the button is pressed, the display changes as follows:

... (Units of one hour)

No display
(canceled)

Example: You prefer it to stop after 3 hours.

Set to

The timer light (yellow) is on.

Changing of set time • The unit stops after the set time lapses.
Set a new time by pressing SLEEP button.
NOTE
How to cancel
Press the CANCEL button to turn off the SLEEP • SLEEP TIMER cannot be set simultaneously with OFF TIMER.
display.

OFF TIMER operation


■ The unit stops automatically when the set time comes.
With the air-conditioner turned off, start the operation from Step 1. With the air-conditioner running, start from Step 2.

Example: You prefer it to stop 22:30.

1 Press the ON/OFF button.

2 Press the OFF TIMER button.


OFF TIMER display is blinking.

3 Press the
Every time the
0:00 0:10
or

0:20
button.
button is pressed, the display is switched in the order of:
... 1:00 1:10 (Units of ten minutes)

Every time the button is pressed, the display is switched in the order of:
0:00 23:50 23:40 ... 23:00 22:50 (Units of ten minutes)

Set at 22:30.

4 Press the OFF TIMER button.


The display changes from blinking to steady lighting and the setting is
complete.
The timer light (yellow) is on.

NOTE
Changing of set time
Set a new time by using the OFF TIMER button. • The unit stops at the end of the set period of time.
• Make sure to press the button within 60 seconds from the last operation
in step 3, otherwise the setting is not completed.
How to cancel • The current time is not displayed during OFF TIMER operation.
Press the CANCEL button to turn off the timer • Different from SLEEP TIMER operation, automatic set temperature
display. adjustment is not done during OFF TIMER operation.

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ON TIMER operation
■ Operation starts 5 to 60 minutes before the set time so that the room temperature reaches the optimum temperature at the set time. Page 15
ON TIMER operation can be set regardless of whether the air-conditioner is running or not.
Example: When the preferred room temperature is required at 8:00.

1 Press the ON TIMER button.


ON TIMER display is blinking.

2 Press the
Every time the

0:00 0:10
or

0:20
button.
button is pressed, the display is switched in the order of:
... 1:00 1:10 (Units of ten minutes)

Every time the button is pressed, the display is switched in the order of:

0:00 23:50 23:40 ... 23:00 22:50 (Units of ten minutes)

Set at 8:00.

3 Press the ON TIMER button.


The display changes from blinking to steady lighting and the setting is
complete.
The timer light (yellow) is on.
If ON TIMER setting is performed when air-conditioner is running,
air-conditioner operation will stop.

NOTE
Changing of set time
• Operation starts 5 to 60 minutes before the set time.
Set a new time by using the ON TIMER button. • The timer light (yellow) goes out at the set time.
• Make sure to press the button within 60 seconds from the last operation
in step 2, otherwise the setting is not completed.
How to cancel • The current time is not displayed during ON TIMER operation.
Press the CANCEL button to turn off the timer • If the ON/OFF button is pressed after setting the ON TIMER, the setting
display. will be canceled.

SLEEP TIMER + ON TIMER operation


■ This is the combined timer operation of SLEEP TIMER and ON TIMER.

Example: When it is required to stop after 3 hours and then start operation at 8:00, near the
set temperature.

1 SLEEP TIMER setting


Set by the procedures on page 13.

Set to

2 ON TIMER operation setting


Set by the above procedure mentioned in ON TIMER.

Set to

The setting of the lighting of the timer light (yellow) of this unit is complete.

• After the SLEEP TIMER set time has lapsed, the operation stops, and it starts from
5 to 60 minutes before the ON TIMER’s set time.
• The timer light is turned off when ON TIMER set time comes.

Changing of set time How to cancel


Set a new time by using the SLEEP or ON TIMER Press the CANCEL button to turn off the timer display.
button.

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PROGRAM TIMER operation
■ The timer operations of the combination of ON and OFF TIMER. Once this has been set the timer operations will be repeated at the same
time every day unless the ON/OFF button is pressed.
Example: Present time is 21:00. The air-conditioner running.
When it is preferred to stop at 22:30, and then start operation at 8:00, near the set
temperature.

1 OFF TIMER operation setting


Set by the procedures on page 13. Set to

2 ON TIMER operation setting


Set by the procedures on page 14. Set to

Timer light (yellow) on the unit will light when the setting is completed.

■ The set time will be displayed on the remote control. The display will change
depending on the operational status.

• The air-conditioner stopping.

First the air-conditioner starts running with ON TIMER.


After the air-conditioner stops running with OFF TIMER.

• The air-conditioner running.


First the air-conditioner stops running with OFF TIMER.
After the air-conditioner starts running with ON TIMER.

Changing of set time


Set a new time by using the OFF TIMER or ON TIMER button.

How to cancel
Press the CANCEL or ON/OFF button to turn off the timer display.

Comfort Start-up SLEEP TIMER


In ON TIMER operation, the unit starts the operation a little earlier, so When SLEEP TIMER is selected, the set temperature is automatically
that the room can approach optimum temperature at ON time. This is adjusted after a while, ensuring that the room is not too cold during
called “Comfort start-up”. cooling or too warm during heating.
• Mechanism
The room temperature is

In COOL operation

COOL operation HEAT operation


checked 60 minutes before
(Stop) Operation starts
the ON time. Depending on
the temperature at that time, Set temperature
the operation starts 5 to 60 (Operation) +1.0°C -1.0 °C
minutes before the timer is at Set temperature -2.0 °C
Set temperature -3.0 °C
ON.
• The function is available -1.0°C
for both COOL and HEAT -6.0 °C
operation mode (including Check the room Set time Set time 1 hour 2 hour Set time 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hour
AUTO). It does not work for temp. 60 minutes
DRY mode. before.

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HIGH POWER/ECONOMY operation

1 Press the ON/OFF button.

2 Press the HI POWER/ECONO button.

■ When the operating mode is AUTO, COOL or HEAT


Every time the HI POWER/ECONO button is pressed, the display is
switched in the order of:

No display
(HIGH POWER) (ECONOMY) (Normal operation)

■ When the operating mode is DRY or PROGRAM TIMER


Every time the HI POWER/ECONO button is pressed, the display is
switched in the order of:

No display
(ECONOMY) (Normal operation)

Concerning HIGH POWER operation


Pressing the HI POWER/ECONO button intensifies the operating power and initiates powerful cooling or heating operation for 15
minutes continuously. The remote control displays and the FAN SPEED display disappears.

NOTE

• During the HIGH POWER operation, the room temperature • When the following operations are set, HIGH POWER operation
is not controlled. When it causes an excessive cooling or will be canceled.
heating, press the HI POWER/ECONO button again to cancel 1 When the HI POWER/ECONO button is pressed again.
the HIGH POWER operation. (The operation mode will be changed to the ECONOMY
• HIGH POWER operation is not available during the DRY and operation)
the program timer operations. 2 When the operation mode is changed.
• When HIGH POWER operation is set after ON TIMER 3 When it has been 15 min. since HIGH POWER operation
operation, HIGH POWER operation will start from the set time. has started.
• Not operable while the air-conditioner is OFF.
• After HIGH POWER operation, the sound of refrigerant
flowing may be heard.

Concerning ECONOMY operation


Pressing the HI POWER/ECONO button initiates a soft operation with the power suppressed in order to avoid an excessive cooling or
heating. The unit operates 1.5°C higher than the setting temperature during cooling or 2.5°C lower than that during heating. The remote
control displays and the FAN SPEED display disappears.

NOTE

• It will go into ECONOMY operation at the next time the • When the following operations are set, ECONOMY operation
air-conditioner runs in the following case. will be canceled.
1 When the air-conditioner is stopped by ON/OFF button 1 When the HI POWER/ECONO button is pressed
during ECONOMY operation. again.
2 When the air-conditioner is stopped in SLEEP or OFF 2 When the operation mode is changed from DRY to
TIMER operation during ECONOMY operation. FAN.
3 When the operation is retrieved from SELF CLEAN • Not operable while the air-conditioner is OFF.
operation.

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SELF CLEAN operation
■ SELF CLEAN operation should be run after AUTO, COOL and DRY operation to remove the moisture from inside of the indoor unit and
control the growth of mold and bacteria.

1 In order to active SELF CLEAN operation, press the


CLEAN switch with the tip of a ballpoint pen.
Every time the CLEAN switch is pressed, the display is
switched in the order of:
No display
(SELF CLEAN on) (SELF CLEAN off)

NOTE

• Two hours later, the air-conditioner stops SELF CLEAN operation


automatically. To stop the air-conditioner immediately, press the ON/OFF
button.
• SELF CLEAN operation is not operated after HEAT, FAN, OFF TIMER
and SLEEP operations have finished.
• The indoor unit fan runs for about two hours in SELF CLEAN operation.
• The RUN light illuminates during SELF CLEAN operation.
3 seconds
ON

OFF
1 second

• Pressing the SLEEP button during SELF CLEAN operation cancels the
SELF CLEAN operation and then the unit is set to SLEEP operation.
• This is not a function for removing mold, germs or grime that have
already adhered to the unit.

Auto restart function


■ Auto restart function records the operational status of the air-conditioner immediately prior to be switched off by a power cut, and then
automatically resumes operations after the power has been restored.
■ The following settings will be canceled:
1 Timer settings
2 HIGH POWER operations

NOTE

• Auto restart function is set at on when the air-conditioner is shipped from the factory. Consult with your dealer if this function needs
to be switched off.
• When power failure occurs, the timer setting is canceled. Once power is resumed, set the timer again.

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Maintenance
Before maintenance During the operational season

Turn off the power source. Cleaning the air filter Standard interval is once
every two week

1 Remove the air filter • Pull up the air inlet panel forward.
• Lightly hold the knobs both sides and lift a little
to remove the panel forward.

• Do not spill any liquid to the


unit.
• Do not touch the aluminum fins
2 Cleaning If the filter is very dirty, clean it with warm water
(approx. 30°C), and dry it thoroughly.
CAUTION
on the heat exchanger. • Do not clean the filters with boiling water.
• Do not dry them over an open flame.
• Stand firmly on a stepladder • Pull them out gently.
or other stable object when
removing the inlet panel and
filter. 3 Reinstall the air filter

• Hold firmly the filter at both sides as shown at right and


Do not use the following items: insert securely.
• Operating without the air filters will make the unit dusty,
• Hot water (40°C or more)
and may cause damage.
It may deform or discolour the unit.
• Petrol, paint thinner, benzine or Cleaning the unit
cleanser, etc. I t m ay d e fo r m o r
scratch the unit. • Wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth, or use a vacuum cleaner.
• If the unit is very dirty, wipe it with a cloth soaked in warm water.

Cleaning the air inlet panel


• The panel can be washed with water. After washing with
water, wipe any moisture off the panel and dry out of
direct sunlight.

How to open and close the air inlet panel


Open Close
Place fingers at the corners on both sides of the panel and pull Push both corners of the panel evenly and press further lightly
up the panel forward so that it will be open by about 70 degrees. at the center.

How to remove and install the air inlet panel


Removing Installing
When removing the air inlet panel for internal cleaning or others, Insert the panel arm into the slot on the front panel from the
open the panel by 90 degrees and then pull it forward. position shown below, hold the panel at both ends of lower part,
lower it downward slowly, then push it slightly until the latch
works.

Panel arm

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NOTE Cooling/heating is affected by an air filter clogged up with dust etc., and the operation noise becomes louder. It
may also use extra electricity. Please clean the air filter at appropriate intervals.

At the end of the season At the beginning of the season

1 Perform the fan operation for 2 to 3 hours.


Dry the inside of the unit.
1 Ensure that the earth wiring is not snapped nor
disconnected.

2 Make sure that there is no corrosion or rust on


the base frame of the outdoor unit.
2 Stop the unit and turn off the power source.
The unit consumes approx. 4W even when the unit is not operating.
Turning off the power source will help saving energy consumption and cost. 3 Make sure that there are no obstacles blocking
the airflow around the air intake and outlet
openings of the indoor and outdoor units.
3 Clean and reinstall the air filters.

4 Clean both the indoor and outdoor units. 4 Turn on the power source.

5 Remove batteries from the remote control. 5 Insert batteries in the remote control.

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Proper installation
Suitable installation position
• Do not put any obstruction in front of the indoor unit, preventing proper ventilation and functioning.
• Do not install the unit in any of the following places:
− Where there is a danger of leaking flammable gases.
− Where there is substantial splashing of oil.
• Malfunctioning due to corrosion may occur if the unit is installed in a spa where sulfide gases are generated, or in a seaside resort
exposed to sea breezes. Contact your dealer.
• The air-conditioner and remote control must be at least 1 meter away from a TV set or radio.
• Drain the dehumidified liquid from the indoor unit into a spot that drains well.

Pay attention to operating noises


• When you install the unit, take care to choose a place that can comfortably stand the weight of the unit and does not increase the
operating noise or vibration. If vibration is transmitted through the house, fix the unit with the aid of vibration-proof pads between the
unit and the fittings.
• Select a place where cold or hot air, operation noises from the indoor and outdoor units do not cause any inconvenience to your
neighbours.
• Do not leave any obstacles near the outlet and inlet of the outdoor unit. This may cause malfunctioning and increased operating noise.
• If you hear an irregular noise during operation, contact your dealer.

Inspection and maintenance


Depending on operating environment, the inside of the air-conditioner may become dirty after a few year operations. This will reduce
performance. In addition to normal cleaning, we would recommend inspection and maintenance. (This may lead the air-conditioner to
having a longer life without any trouble.)
• Contact your dealer, or any distributor, for inspection and maintenance. (There will be a charge for this service).
• We would recommend inspection and maintenance to be carried out during the off-season.
• If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged, it must only be replaced by a repair shop appointed by the manufacturer, because
special purpose tools are required.

Troubleshooting
Please carry out the following checks before making a service call.
If the air-conditioner does not
The air-conditioner does not work at all. operate properly after you have
• Has the power switch been turned off? checked the left points, or if any
• Has the timer been set in the “ON” position? doubt still exists after you have
• Is there a power failure or a blown fuse? consulted page 21, or if things
Poor cooling or heating happen as shown below, switch
• Have you set the thermostat at a suitable temperature? off the power and contact your
• Is the air filter clean? (Not clogged?) dealer.
• Have you left any doors or windows open?
• Is there any direct sunlight entering the room?
• Is there a heat source in the room?
• Are there too many people in the room?

Contact your dealer


■ Turn off the power switch immediately and inform your dealer in any of the following situations:

• The fuse or switch blows continuously.


• The cable becomes extremely hot.
The covering of the cable is cracked.
• The TV, radio or other equipment starts to malfunction.
• A switch does not activate properly.
• A strange noise is heard during operation.
• When abnormalities occur, turn off the power source immediately and turn it on after 3 minutes. Restart the operation with ON/OFF
button of the remote control and the abnormalities still continue.
• The RUN and TIMER lights on the unit display section blink quickly (0.5 seconds ON; 0.5 seconds OFF) or the lights do not work.

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Notice
Airflow

Air is not blown out when starting the HEATING operation. Airflow has stopped to prevent blowing out of cold air until the
indoor heat exchanger has warmed up. (2 to 5 minutes)
RUN light blinks slowly
(1.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF)

Air is not blown out for 5 to 15 minutes or cool air is When outdoor temperature is low and humidity is high, the
blown out for a moment at HEATING operation. unit sometimes performs defrosting automatically. Please
wait. During defrosting, water or steam may release from the
RUN light blinks slowly
outdoor unit.
(1.5 seconds ON, 0.5 seconds OFF)

Air is not blown out when starting the DRY operation. The indoor fan may stop to prevent re-evaporation of
dehumidified moisture and to save energy.
(RUN light is on)

Noise
You hear a slight gurgling sound. This is caused by refrigerant moving within the unit.

You hear a slight cracking sound. This is caused by heat expansion or contraction.

You hear a hissing or clicking sound. This is caused by the operation of the refrigerant control
valves or electric components.

Whistling noise is heard from the outdoor unit. This means that the rotation speed of the compressor is
increasing or decreasing.

Others

The unit does not restart immediately after you have Restart is blocked for 3 minutes after you have stopped the
stopped it. operation to protect the unit.
(RUN light is on)
The 3 minutes protection timer in the microcomputer
automatically starts it up again.

Some steam releases during COOL operation. This may occur if the room’s temperature and humidity are
very high. It disappears as soon as the temperature and
humidity decrease.
Close all windows and doors to prevent outside humidity from
entering.

There is a slight smell. Air blown out during operation may smell. This is caused by
tobacco or cosmetics adhering to the unit.

After a power cut, the unit does not restart even if power If the auto restart function is not set, the unit will not restart
has been restored. automatically. Use the remote control to start the operation
again.

Remote control signals are not received. Remote control signals may not be received if the signal
receiver on the air-conditioner is exposed to direct sunlight or
other bright light.
If so, block the sunlight or reduce the other light.

Moisture may form on the air outlet grills. If the unit is operated for a long time in high humidity, moisture
may form on the air outlet grills and start dripping.

Fan will not stop immediately after unit operation is Indoor fan : Fan will not stop after 2 hours if set to SELF
stopped. CLEAN operation.
Outdoor fan : Fan will not stop about a 1 minute period in
order to protect the unit.

RUN light stays on even though operation was stopped. The RUN light illuminates during SELF CLEAN operation.
Run light will turn off when SELF CLEAN operation ends.

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Self diagnosis function
■ We are constantly trying to do better service to our customers by installing such judges that show abnormality of each function as follows

RUN light
Description of trouble Cause

Indoor heat exchanger sensor 1 • Broken heat exchanger sensor 1 wire, poor connector
1-time flash
error connection

2-time flash Room temperature sensor error • Broken room temperature sensor wire, poor connector
connection

TIMER light ON 5-time flash Circuit error • Circuit failure or poor connector connection

6-time flash Indoor fan motor error • Defective fan motor, poor connector connection

Refrigerant is insufficient • Refrigerant is insufficient, leaking


7-time flash
Closed service valve • Closed service valve

TIMER light

1-time flash Outdoor temperature sensor error • Broken outdoor sensor wire, poor connector connection

Outdoor heat exchanger sensor • Broken heat exchanger sensor wire, poor connector
RUN light keeps flashing 2-time flash error connection

4-time flash Discharge pipe sensor error • Broken discharge pipe sensor wire, poor connector connection

Current cut • Compressor locking, open phase on compressor output,


1-time flash short circuit on power transistor, closed service valve

Trouble of outdoor unit • Broken compressor wire


2-time flash
• Compressor blockage

3-time flash Over current • Overload operation, overcharge of refrigerant

4-time flash Power transistor error • Broken power transistor

RUN light ON
• Gas shortage, defective discharge pipe sensor,
5-time flash Over heat of compressor closed service valve

• Defective power source, broken signal wire, defective


6-time flash Error of signal transmission
indoor/outdoor unit boards

7-time flash Outdoor fan motor error • Defective fan motor, poor connector connection

Keep flashing Cooling high pressure protection • Overcharge of refrigerant, short circuit of outdoor unit

• Defective compressor
RUN light 2-time flash 2-time flash Rotor lock • Open phase on compressor
• Defective outdoor unit boards

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EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan

declare under our sole responsibility that the apparatus referred to in this declaration
conforms with the following directives.

Description of apparatus: Split Type Air Conditioner


Model name:

Conformity model list


[Indoor Unit] [Outdoor Unit]

Category Model Category Model


SRK Series SRK25ZSP-S SRC Series SRC25ZSP-S
SRK35ZSP-S SRC35ZSP-S
SRK45ZSP-S SRC45ZSP-S

Relevant EU Directives :
Machinery 2006/42/EC
Applied Standards / Regulations :
EN 378-2
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-40

Authorised Representative in the EU :


MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONING EUROPE, LTD.
5 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET, United Kingdom

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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

USER’S MANUAL
AIR-CONDITIONER USER’S MANUAL ENGLISH
AIR-CONDITIONER

MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR FRANÇAIS


CLIMATISEUR

ANWENDERHANDBUCH DEUTSCH
KLIMAGERÄT

SRK25ZSP-S
ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO ITALIANO
CONDIZIONATORE D’ARIA
SRK35ZSP-S
SRK45ZSP-S
MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO ESPAÑOL
ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE

GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING NEDERLANDS
AIRCONDITIONING

MANUAL DO UTILIZADOR PORTUGUÊS


APARELHO DE AR CONDICIONADO

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РУКОВОДСТВО ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ РУССКИЙ


КОНДИЦИОНЕР ВОЗДУХА

KULLANIM KILAVUZU TÜRKÇE

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.


16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan
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MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONING EUROPE, LTD.


5 The Square, Stockley Park, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB11 1ET, United Kingdom
Tel : +44-333-207-4072
Fax: +44-333-207-4089
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MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AIR-CONDITIONERS AUSTRALIA, PTY. LTD.


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Tel : +61-2-8571-7977
Fax: +61-2-8571-7992
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