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WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTALLER REFERENCE GUIDE Be sure to read this installer reference guide before conducting the installation of this product.

Contents Contents 1. About this document... 2 2. Safety Precautions... 2 3. Accessories... 5 4. User interface installation procedure... 5 5. Functions and menu items of the user interface buttons... 11 6. Power-on... 14 7. Field settings... 15 8. Test operation method (pair split only)... 17 9. Checking procedure of Error History... 21 10. Registration method of the Maintenance Contact information... 22 11. Confirmation of registered details... 23 12. Clock & Calendar... 24 13. Language... 25 14. Prohibit Buttons... 26 15. Function Prohibition... 27 16. Prohibit Mode... 28 17. Software update with Updater... 30 1 4P392225-1 2014.11

1. About this document Target audience Authorized installers About this document Documentation set This document is part of a documentation set. The complete set consists of: Document Contains... Format Installation and operation manual User reference guide Installation and operation instructions Preparation of the installation, technical specifications, reference data,.. Detailed step-by-step instructions and background information for basic and advanced usage Paper (in the box) Digital files on http://www. daikineurope.com/support-andmanuals/product-information/ Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on the regional Daikin web site or via our dealer. For detailed instructions refer to the installation videos available on http://www.daikineurope.com/ support-and-manuals/product-information/. More specifically, for how to connect the S21 connector, refer to the installation videos of the Daikin online controller. 2. Safety Precautions The original instructions are written in English. All other languages are translations of the original instructions. Also see the installation manual attached to the indoor unit. Please read these Safety Precautions carefully before installing the user interface. This manual classifies the precautions into WARNING and CAUTION. They both contain important information regarding safety. Be sure to follow all the precautions below. WARNING CAUTION Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal injury or loss of life. Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury, which may be serious depending on the circumstances. After completing the installation, conduct a trial operation to check for faults and explain to the customer how to operate the air conditioner with the aid of the User reference guide. Ask the customer to store the along with the User reference guide for future reference. 4P392225-1 2014.11 2

Safety Precautions WARNING Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out installation work. Do not attempt to install the user interface yourself. Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or fire. Consult your local dealer regarding relocation and reinstallation of the user interface. Improper installation work may result in leakage, electric shocks or fire hazards. Install the user interface in accordance with the instructions in this. Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or fire. Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation work. Failure to use the specified parts may result in the unit falling down, water leakage, electric shocks or fire. Install the user interface on a foundation strong enough to withstand the weight of the user interface. Insufficient strength may result in the user interface falling down and causing injury. Electrical work must be performed in accordance with the relevant local and national regulations and with the instructions in this. Be sure to use a dedicated power supply circuit only. Insufficient power circuit capacity and improper workmanship may result in electric shocks or fire. Always perform installation work with the power turned off. Touching electric parts may result in electric shock. Do not disassemble, reconstruct or repair. This may result in electric shock and/or fire. Make sure that all wiring is secured, the specified wires are used and that there is no strain on the terminal connections or wires. Improper connections or securing of wires may result in abnormal heat build-up or fire. The choice of materials and installations must comply with the applicable national and international standards. 3 4P392225-1 2014.11

CAUTION Safety Precautions To avoid leakage and electric shock due to entry of water or insects, fill the wiring through hole with putty. To avoid electric shocks, do not operate with wet hands. Do not wash the user interface with water, as this may result in electric shocks or fire. Install the indoor and outdoor units, power cord and connection wires at least 1 meter away from televisions or radios to prevent interference and noise. (Depending on the incoming signal strength, a distance of 1 meter may not be sufficient to eliminate noise.) Do not install the air conditioner in the following locations: 1. Where there is a high concentration of mineral oil spray or vapour (e.g. a kitchen). Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off which could result in water leakage. 2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulphurous acid gas, is produced. Corroding of copper pipes or soldered parts may result in refrigerant leakage. 3. Near machinery emitting electromagnetic radiation. Electromagnetic radiation may disturb the operation of the control system and result in malfunctioning of the unit. 4. Where flammable gas may leak, where there is carbon fibre or ignitable dust suspensions in the air or where volatile flammables such as paint thinner or gasoline are handled. Operating the unit in such conditions may result in fire. 5. High temperature areas or direct flames. Overheating and/or fire may occur. 6. Moist areas or places which may be exposed to water. If water enters the user interface, electric shock may be caused and the inner electronics may fail. When the thermostat function of the user interface is used, select the installation location while considering it should be a place: Where the average temperature in the room can be detected. Which is not exposed to direct sunlight. Which is not near a heat source. Which is not affected by the outside air or air draught due to, for example, opening/closing of doors, the air outlet of the indoor unit or the like. Which is NOT located outdoors. 4P392225-1 2014.11 4

Accessories 3. Accessories See page 7 in the installation and operation manual for a list of included accessories. Not included but required: BRCW901A*. Item No. Length BRCW901A03 3 m BRCW901A08 8 m 4. User interface installation procedure 4-1 Determine where to install the user interface. Make sure to follow "2. Safety Precautions" when determining the location. 4-2 Make a wiring through hole on the wall if the wires are coming out from the rear. External view of the remote controller Ø8-10 Lower case Through hole 40 48.5 Set the center of the wall hole to the center of the wiring through hole on the controller lower case when making the hole. Through hole Ø8-10 CAUTION If the hole size is too large or the location is not proper, the hole may come out from the controller. 5 4P392225-1 2014.11

User interface installation procedure 4-3 Determine the direction of the controller wiring outlet (rear outlet, left outlet, top left outlet). 4-3-1 Rear outlet 4-3-2 Left outlet Cut off the resin area (hatched area). Cut off the thin area (hatched area) with nippers or the like and then remove the burrs with a file or the like. 4-3-3 Top left outlet Cut off the thin area (hatched area) with nippers or the like and then remove the burrs with a file or the like. 4P392225-1 2014.11 6

User interface installation procedure 4-4 Conduct wiring. 4-4-1 Connections overview S1 and S19 connection S6 and S21 connection H JS T 2 3 4 5 4-4-2 Rear outlet S19 S21 BRCW901A S6 PCB PCB S1 1 4-4-3 Left outlet S19 S21 BRCW901A S6 PCB PCB S1 1 7 4P392225-1 2014.11

4-4-4 Top left outlet User interface installation procedure BRCW901A S19 S6 S21 PCB PCB S1 1 CAUTION Do not perform wiring close to a power line in order to avoid electrical noise (external noise). Seal the wiring draw-in port securely with putty (field supply) to prevent the entry of insects or the like. CAUTION The adapter does not provide any form of strain release. The installer must provide something to release the strain on the cables near the adapter. NOTICE Earth both ends of the BRCW901A* option cable. 4-5 Fixing procedure of the lower case. In the case of wiring a user interface through the rear outlet, perform the wiring through the outlet hole in the lower case before it is installed on the wall. 4-5-1 Wall mounting Secure by using the attached wood screws (2 ). Wood screws (Ø3.5 16) 4P392225-1 2014.11 8

User interface installation procedure 4-5-2 Switchbox mounting Secure by using the attached small screws (2 ). Switchbox (field supply) (Use optional accessory KJB211A) Switchbox for two units (with no cover) 84 46 (Installation pitch) Small screws (M4 16) Switchbox (field supply) (Use optional accessory KJB111A) Switchbox for one unit (with no cover) 84 28 (Installation pitch) CAUTION Small screws (M4 16) Select a flat surface for installation if possible. Do not tighten the installation screws too much to avoid deforming the lower case. 9 4P392225-1 2014.11

User interface installation procedure 4-6 Securing the user interface adapter. Remove the upper case of the user interface adapter and secure the lower case assembly. 2 1 3 Mounting with supplied wood screws (Ø3.5 16) Mounting with supplied double-face adhesive tape 4-7 Attach the upper case. Align the upper case with the tabs of the lower case (6 points) and insert the upper case. Be careful not to pinch the wiring when attaching. Peel off the protective seal which is attached to the upper case. 4-8 Remove the upper case. Insert a slot screwdriver into the slots in the lower case (2 places) to remove the upper case. NOTE The user interface PCB is installed on the upper case. Be careful not to damage the PCB with the slot screwdriver. Take care that dust or moisture does not touch the PCB of the removed upper case. Screwdriver Insert and twist the screwdriver lightly to remove the upper case. Upper case Lower case 4P392225-1 2014.11 10

Functions and menu items of the user interface buttons 5. Functions and menu items of the user interface buttons 5-1 Functions and menu items (1) Operation Mode Selector button (11) LCD (with backlight) (4) Up button (5) Down button (6) Right button (7) Left button (9) Operation lamp (8) On/Off button (3) Menu/Enter button (10) Cancel button (1) Operation Mode Selector button This button is enabled by default. To disable, refer to "14. Prohibit Buttons" on page 26. Press this button to select the operation mode of your preference. Available modes may vary with the connected model. (2) Fan Speed/Airflow direction button Used to change the fan speed and airflow direction. Available fan speeds and airflow directions may vary with the connected model. (3) Menu/Enter button This button is enabled by default. To disable, refer to "5-2 Enable/disable the Menu/Enter and Cancel button" on page 13. Used to display the main menu or enter the selected item. (For details on the main menu, see the User reference guide.) (2) Fan Speed/Airflow direction button Main menu* Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s Clock & Calendar Language (4) Up button Used to raise the set temperature. The next item on the upper side will be highlighted. (Keep pressing the button to cycle through the values or items.) Used to change the selected item. 11 4P392225-1 2014.11

(10) Cancel button Used to return to the previous screen. Press and hold this button for 4 seconds or longer to display the Service s menu. Functions and menu items of the user interface buttons (5) Down button (11) LCD (with backlight) Used to lower the set temperature. The backlight will be lit for approximately The next item on the lower side will be 30 seconds when one of the buttons is highlighted. pressed. (Keep pressing the button to cycle through The actions linked to the buttons, except for the values or items.) the On/Off button, are not carried out when Used to change the selected item. the backlight is not lit. (6) Right button Service s menu* Used to highlight the next item on the Test Operation** right-hand side. Maintenance Contact The display contents are changed to the Field s next screen. Error History (7) Left button Used to highlight the next items on the * Available menu items are depending on the left-hand side. connected model. The display contents are changed to the ** Not displayed in case of multi-split setup. previous screen. (8) On/Off button Press to start or stop the air conditioner. (9) Operation lamp (Green) This lamp lights up during operation. This lamp will blink if an error or mode conflict occurs. This lamp is not lit when the unit operation is OFF. CAUTION To operate the Up/Down/Left/Right button, always press,,, or. 4P392225-1 2014.11 12

Functions and menu items of the user interface buttons 5-2 Enable/disable the Menu/Enter and Cancel button To disable the Menu/Enter and Cancel button in the Basic screen, proceed as follow: 1. Keep the button pressed. 2. Push the 3 indicated keys simultaneously while keeping the button pressed. To enable the Menu/Enter and Cancel button in the Basic screen, follow the same procedure. 2 2 1 2 2 5-3 Description of button operation <Main Menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 Highlighted display (selected items) Instructions for manipulating the buttons will appear. 13 4P392225-1 2014.11

6. Power-on Check that the indoor/outdoor unit wiring is completed. Check that the switchbox cover of the indoor and outdoor units are closed before powering on. Split air conditioner is connected to a user interface Power-on 6-1 Turn on the power. <Main user interface> 6-2 "Checking the connection. Please stand by." is 6-2 Checking the connection. Please stand by. NOTE When the text on the left is displayed, the backlight does not light up when one of the buttons is pressed. 6-3 The Basic screen is 6-3 28 C NOTE When selecting a different language, refer to "13. Language" on page 25. The displayed operation mode on the user interface at first startup depends on the operation mode of the indoor unit. 4P392225-1 2014.11 14

Field settings 7. Field settings 7-1 Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer. The Service s menu is 7-1 28 C 7-2 Select Field s and press the Menu/Enter 7-2 <Service s> Service s Test Operation Maintenance Contact Field s Error History <Field settings> 7-3 Highlight the "Mode No.", and select the desired "Mode No." by using the (Up/Down) buttons. For the most commonly used field settings, refer to page 16. 7-3 Field s Mode 1b SECOND CODE NO. FIRST CODE (SW) NO. The current settings are CODE NO. " -- " means that there is no function available. 7-4 Highlight the SECOND CODE. of the FIRST CODE NO. to be changed and select the desired SECOND CODE NO. by using the (Up/Down) buttons. Multiple identical mode number settings are available. 7-5 The confirmation screen is 7-6 Select Yes and press the Menu/ Enter The settings are saved and the Field settings screen returns. 7-5 7-6 Field s Save the settings? Yes No <Field s> 15 4P392225-1 2014.11

Field settings 7-7 After all changes are completed, press the Cancel button twice. 7-8 The backlight goes out and "Checking the connection. Please stand by" is displayed during initialization. After the initialization, the Basic screen returns. Mode No. (Note 1) FIRST CODE NO. Description of the setting SECOND CODE NO. (Note 2) 01 02 03 04 1b 13 Icon or Icon+Text on Basic screen Icon+Text Icon 1e 2 Setback function. Do not use Heat only Cool only Cool and Heat 4P392225-1 2014.11 16

Test operation method (pair split only) 8. Test operation method (pair split only) In case of multi-split models, see the manual attached to the outdoor unit. NOTE In case of multi-split setup, test operation cannot be used. Also see the installation manuals attached to the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Check that the wiring of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is completed. Check that the switchbox cover of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is closed. After refrigerant piping, drain piping and electric wiring are completed, clean the inside of the indoor unit and the decorative panel. Perform the test operation according to the following procedure. NOTE The backlight will be lit for approximately 30 seconds when pressing one of the operation buttons. Operate the buttons only when the backlight is lit. However, the On/Off button can be operated when the backlight is not lit. 8-1 Make sure to turn on the power at least 6 hours before starting test operation to protect the compressor. CAUTION Make sure that the outer panel and piping cover are closed before operation (danger of electric shock). 8-2 Confirm that both the liquid and gas stop valves are opened. NOTE After the air purge of the vacuum pump, the refrigerant pressure may not rise even though the stop valve is opened. The reason is that the refrigerant system of the outdoor unit is blocked by the electrical expansion valve or the like. Operation is no problem. 8-3 Set the operation mode to cooling by using the Operation Mode Selector 8-4 Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer. The Service s menu is 8-3 8-4 28 C Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer while the backlight is lit. <Service s> 17 4P392225-1 2014.11

Test operation method (pair split only) 8-5 Select Test Operation and press the Menu/Enter The Basic screen returns and "Test operation" is 8-5 Service s Test Operation Maintenance Contact Field s Error History 8-6 Press the On/Off button within about 10 seconds. Test operation starts. Check the operation condition for 3 minutes. NOTE Test operation can also be started by first performing 8-6, followed by 8-5. 8-6 Test Operation Press the On/Off button (within 10 seconds). 8-7 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 8-7 <Main menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 8-8 Select Airflow Direction and press the Menu/Enter 8-9 Press the buttons to select the desired airflow direction and press the Menu/Enter The Basic screen returns. 8-8 8-9 Airflow Direction Direction1 Swing stop Direction2 Swing stop Change the airflow direction using the (Up/Down) buttons. 8-10 Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer in the Basic screen. The Service s menu is 8-10 Test Operation Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer while the backlight is lit. <Service s menu> 4P392225-1 2014.11 18

Test operation method (pair split only) 8-11 Select Test Operation in the Service s menu and press the Menu/ Enter The Basic screen returns and normal operation is possible. 8-11 Service s Test Operation Maintenance Contact Field s Error History 8-12 Check the functions according to the User reference guide. 8-13 When the decoration panel is not installed, turn off the power after test operation finishes. NOTE Test operation will automatically finish after 30 minutes. CAUTION If the interior work is not completed when the test operation is finished, explain to the customer that he should not operate the unit until the interior work is completed in order to protect the indoor unit. (If the indoor unit is operated, the indoor unit may be contaminated with the materials which arise from paints or adhesives during the interior work and water splash or water leak may occur.) CAUTION If it is not possible to operate the unit due to any malfunction, refer to Malfunction diagnosis method. When the test operation finishes, check that the error code history is not displayed in the Maintenance Information screen according to the following procedure. 8-14 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 8-14 28 C 8-15 Select Maintenance Information and press the Menu/Enter 8-15 <Main menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 19 4P392225-1 2014.11

8-16 The Maintenance Information screen is Check that the last error code is not displayed in the screen. 8-17 If the last error code is displayed, conduct the malfunction diagnosis referring to "Error code list" in the installation manual of the indoor unit. After the malfunction diagnosis finishes, press and hold the On/Off button for 4 seconds or longer in the "Maintenance Information" screen to erase the error code history. Malfunction diagnosis method When the user interface displays any item in the following table, inspect the details in the table. If an error occurs, " " is Conduct the malfunction analysis referring to "Error code list" in the installation manual of the indoor unit. To see the RC Error History screen, refer to "9. Checking procedure of Error History". 8-16 8-17 Maintenance Information Indoor Model Outdoor Model Test operation method (pair split only) Press and hold the On/Off button for 4 seconds or longer. NOTE If no error code is displayed when this procedure is followed, the system has completed the test operation normally. Mon 16:32 30 C User interface display No display Display "Checking the connection Please stand by" is shown.* Description Power outage, power voltage failure or openphase Wrong wiring (between indoor and outdoor units) Indoor PCB assembly failure User interface wiring disconnection User interface failure Blown fuse (outdoor unit) Indoor PCB assembly failure Wrong wiring (between indoor and outdoor units) * Though "Checking the connection Please stand by" is displayed for up to 180 seconds after powering on, this does not mean there is a failure. (Determine after 180 seconds if error code "U5" is ) 4P392225-1 2014.11 20

Checking procedure of Error History 9. Checking procedure of Error History 9-1 Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer in the Basic screen. The Service s menu is 9-1 28 C Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer while the backlight is lit. 9-2 Select Error History and press the Menu/Enter The Error History menu is 9-2 <Service s> Service s Test Operation Maintenance Contact Field s Error History 9-3 Select RC Error History and press the Menu/Enter The error codes can be confirmed in the RC Error History screen. 9-3 Error History 2/2 RC Error History 9-4 In the RC Error History screen the last 10 items are displayed in order. 9-5 Press the Cancel button in the RC Error History screen 3 times. The Basic screen returns. 9-4 9-5 RC Error History 1/3 Error Date Time Latest record 21 4P392225-1 2014.11

Registration method of the Maintenance Contact information 10. Registration method of the Maintenance Contact information Registration of the service contact information. 10-1 Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer in the Basic screen. The Service s menu is 10-1 28 C Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or longer while backlight is lit. 10-2 Select Maintenance Contact and press the Menu/Enter The "Maintenance Contact" screen is 10-2 <Service s> Service s Test Operation Maintenance Contact Field s Error History 10-3 Select Maintenance Contact and press the Menu/Enter 10-3 Maintenance Contact None Maintenance Contact 10-4 Enter the telephone number by using the (Up/Down) buttons. Enter from the left to the right and blank digits should be left as " - ". 10-5 The setting confirmation screen is 10-6 Select Yes and press the Menu/ Enter The settings are entered and the Service s menu returns. 10-4 Maintenance Contact 10-5 0123 456 7890 10-6 Maintenance Contact Save the settings? Yes No 10-7 Press the Cancel button once. The Basic screen returns. <Service s> 4P392225-1 2014.11 22

Confirmation of registered details 11. Confirmation of registered details 11-1 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 11-1 28 C 11-2 Select Maintenance Information and press the Menu/Enter The "Maintenance Information" screen is 11-2 <Main menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 11-3 Confirm that the contact information is entered correctly. 11-3 Maintenance Information Contact Info 0123 4567 8900 The registered details are Indoor Model Outdoor Model 11-4 Press the Cancel button twice. The Basic screen returns. 23 4P392225-1 2014.11

12. Clock & Calendar Clock & Calendar 12-1 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 12-1 28 C 12-2 Select Clock & Calendar and press the Menu/Enter The "Clock & Calendar" menu is 12-2 <Main menu> Main Menu Clock & Calendar Language 2/2 12-3 Select Date & Time and press the Menu/Enter The "Date & Time" screen is 12-3 Clock & Calendar Date & Time 12H/24H Clock 12-4 Select the "Year", "Month", "Day" and time by using the (Left/Right) buttons and change the value by using the (Up/Down) buttons. When the buttons are pressed and held, the values change continuously. 12-5 The confirmation screen is 12-4 12-5 Date & Time Year 2014 Month 1 Day 1 Wednesday 0:00 NOTE The day of the week is set automatically. 12-6 Select Yes and press the Menu/ Enter The settings are confirmed and the Basic screen returns. 12-6 Date & Time Save the settings? Yes No NOTE If a power outage lasts longer than 48 hours, the time is reset and needs to be set again. 4P392225-1 2014.11 24

Language 13. Language 13-1 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 13-1 28 C 13-2 Select Language and press the Menu/Enter The "Language" screen is 13-2 <Main menu> Main Menu Clock & Calendar Language 2/2 13-3 Press the (Up/Down) buttons to select the desired language and press the Menu/Enter The settings are confirmed and the Basic screen returns. 13-3 Language English The visible languages are depending on the installed language pack. By default, the first language pack is installed. To install another language pack, a software update needs to be done. For more information about performing a software update, refer to "17. Software update with Updater" on page 30. Language Pack 1 Language Pack 2 Language Pack 3 7 Languages 7 Languages 7 Languages 1) EN English 1) EN English 1) EN English 2) DE German 2) CZ Czech 2) RU Russian 3) FR French 3) HR Croatian 3) EL Greek 4) IT Italian 4) HU Hungarian 4) TR Turkish 5) ES Spanish 5) SL Slovenian 5) PL Polish 6) PT Portuguese 6) RO Romanian 6) SR Serbian 7) NL Dutch 7) BG Bulgarian 7) SK Slovak 25 4P392225-1 2014.11

14. Prohibit Buttons Restriction of the number of operable buttons. Prohibit Buttons 14-1 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 14-1 28 C 14-2 Lock Function can be made visible by pressing the Menu/Enter button for 4 seconds. 14-2 <Main menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 button for 4 seconds. 14-3 Select Lock Function and press the Menu/Enter The "Lock Function" menu is 14-3 Main Menu Lock Function Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration 1/2 14-4 Select Prohibit Buttons and press the Menu/Enter The "Prohibit Buttons" screen is 14-4 Lock Function Prohibit Buttons Function Prohibition Prohibit Mode 14-5 Select "Up/Dwn/L/R", "On/Off", "Mode" or "Fan Speed" by using the (Left/Right) buttons and "Lock/ Unlock" by using the (Up/Down) buttons. 14-6 The confirmation screen is 14-7 Select Yes and press the Menu/ Enter The settings are entered and the Basic screen returns. 14-5 Prohibit Buttons 14-6 Up/Dwn/L/R: UNLOCK On/Off: UNLOCK Mode: LOCK Fan Speed: LOCK 14-7 Prohibit Buttons Save the settings? Yes No 4P392225-1 2014.11 26

Function Prohibition 15. Function Prohibition Restriction of the number of operable functions. 15-1 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 15-1 28 C 15-2 Lock Function can be made visible by pressing the Menu/Enter button for 4 seconds. 15-2 <Main menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 button for 4 seconds. 15-3 Select Lock Function and press the Menu/Enter The "Lock Function" menu is 15-3 Main Menu Lock Function Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration 1/2 15-4 Select Function Prohibition and press the Menu/Enter The "Function Prohibition" screen is 15-4 Lock Function Prohibit Buttons Function Prohibition Prohibit Mode 15-5 Select the desired function by using the (Left/Right) buttons and "Lock/Unlock" by using the (Up/Down) buttons. 15-6 The confirmation screen is 15-5 15-6 Function Prohibition 1/2 Schedule :UNLOCK Configuration :UNLOCK Clock & Calendar :UNLOCK Energy Saving list :UNLOCK Setpoint Range :UNLOCK Setback Condition :UNLOCK 27 4P392225-1 2014.11

Prohibit Mode 15-7 Select Yes and press the Menu/ Enter The settings are entered and the Basic screen returns. 15-7 Function Prohibition Save the settings? Yes No NOTE When a function is prohibited, the icon will be displayed next to the function. 16. Prohibit Mode Restriction of the number of operable modes. 16-1 button in the Basic screen. The Main menu is 16-1 28 C 16-2 Lock Function can be made visible by pressing the Menu/Enter button for 4 seconds. 16-2 <Main menu> Main Menu Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration Current s 1/2 button for 4 seconds. 16-3 Select Lock Function and press the Menu/Enter The "Lock Function" menu is 16-3 Main Menu Lock Function Airflow Direction Energy Saving Options Schedule Maintenance Information Configuration 1/2 4P392225-1 2014.11 28

Prohibit Mode 16-4 Select Prohibit Mode and press the Menu/Enter The "Prohibit Mode" screen is 16-4 Lock Function Prohibit Buttons Function Prohibition Prohibit Mode 16-5 Select Fan, Cool, Heat, Auto or Dry using the (Left/Right) buttons and Enable/Disable the selected mode by using the (Up/ Down) buttons. 16-6 The confirmation screen is 16-7 Select Yes and press the Menu/Enter The settings are confirmed and the Basic screen returns. 16-5 16-6 16-7 Prohibit Mode Fan Cool Heat Auto Dry :Enable :Enable :Enable :Enable :Enable Prohibit Mode Save the settings? Yes No NOTE When the currently active mode is locked, this mode will still be active upon returning to the Basic screen. Only when the mode is changed, the disabled mode will not be available anymore. When all modes are locked, it is not possible to change to another mode other than the currently active mode. 29 4P392225-1 2014.11

Software update with Updater 17. Software update with Updater The software includes by default language pack 1. Other language packages can be installed with the "PC USB cable" option (EKPCCAB3) + updater software. Prerequisites: -- Updater software: please contact your local dealer for the correct version. -- "PC USB cable" EKPCCAB3 or higher: includes wire harness and cables 4P344073-1- and 4PW64322-1A (both are needed during the installation). Installation instructions: 1. Make sure that the indoor unit is powered off. 2. Connect the cables. See the figure below for how to connect the cables. 3. Power on the indoor unit. 4. Start the updater on the PC. 5. Proceed to the "Update Procedure Selection" window. The user interface software is automatically detected. 6. Fill in the model name "BRC" in the filter box and select the desired language pack. 7. Follow the onscreen instructions (additionally, during installation, cable 4P344073-1 is needed). 2 3 1 X1A 4 5 1) PC with updater 2) PC USB cable 3) 4PW64322-1A cable 4) User interface PCB 5) To indoor unit S21 (see "4. User interface installation procedure" on page 5) More information about the available languages can be found in "13. Language" on page 25. 4P392225-1 2014.11 30

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