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37 
12.2.2 CS-VE12NKE 
Indicates the changeable range using the remote control 
 
 Stop
SSLo
SLo 
Quiet
Lo- 
Lo 
Me- 
Me 
Hi 
SHi 
Fan speed: Manual 
--- 
--- 
(660)
--- 
740 
890 
1040 
1190 
--- 
Outside temperature is below 35°C or Neuro is 
stable. 
Outside temperature is 35°C or higher 
and Neuro is unstable. 
Normal (with programmed air) 
MIN 640 ± 50 ~ 910 ± 50rpm 
990 ± 50rpm 
Powerful  
1270 
Initial airflow 
Human search 
area control 
 840 
Powerful  
720  1060 
COOL / C
O
OL R
ange 
Airflow stable 
Human search 
area control 
 
720  1060 
Normal Cool 
dry O 
470 
 740 
Powerful  
740 
Initial airflow 
Human search 
area control 
 840 
Powerful  
510  1060 
COOL DRY 
Ran
ge 
Fan 
speed: 
Auto 
Airflow stable 
Human search 
area control 
 
510  1060 
Fan speed: Manual 
--- 
--- 
750 
--- 
870 
960 
1040 
1140 
--- 
Normal  
680  1100 
Powerful  
680  1140 
Initial airflow 
Human search 
area control 
 
680  1290 
Powerful  
890  1060 
HEAT 
Fan 
speed: 
Auto 
Airflow stable 
Human search 
area control 
 
890  1060 
Hot Dry 
 
740 
Fan speed: Manual 
--- 
660 
--- 
740 
890 
1040 
1190 
--- 
Normal  
500 
Individual 
nanoe-G 
Fan speed: 
Auto 
Powerful  
1270 
Individual +8/10°C HEAT 
 
1190 
* Lock detection: When the rotation speed of 2550rpm and above or below 50rpm is detected for 10 consecutive seconds during the feedback 
control, H19 is indicated (the TIMER indicator flashes) if normal rotation speed is not detected even after the retry is performed 7 times.  
* Refer to the attached list of “Indoor Unit Fan Operation Status” for the operations of the indoor unit fan while the thermostat is OFF. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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(1) When the area control is in operation, the minimum rotation speed is limited as outlined below depending on the human position area. 
 
COOL & COOL DRY 
Same as the fan speed in the powerful mode. When the airflow is stable, the minimum rotation speed is limited to 
“1+2+3” as in the table below. 
HEAT 
Same as the fan speed in the powerful mode. In the range where the airflow is stable and the pipe temperature is high, 
the minimum rotation speed is limited to “1+3” as in the table below. 
FULL DRY 
The rotation speed is fixed at “1+2+3” as in the table below. 
 
Min. rotation speed for each field 
 
The minimum rotation speed is limited based on  
 
the following area information. 
 
 
 
 Corresponding 
Area 
Field 2 
LM, RM 
Field 3 
CM 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
 
 
 COOL 
COOL 
DRY 
HEAT 
Field 2 
900 
760 
1080 
Field 
860 720 980 
 
2
 During the ceiling airflow, a correction is performed 
for the minimum rotation speed as follows. 
 
In COOL or COOL 
DRY mode 
100 
 
3
 When making the air blow towards human 
body/object, a correction is performed for the minimum 
rotation speed as follows. 
 
In COOL or COOL 
DRY mode 
100 
 
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12.3  Outdoor Fan Motor Operation 
Outdoor fan motor is operated with various fan speeds with compressor RPM. It starts when compressor starts 
operation and it stops 30 seconds after compressor stops operation. 
 
 
12.4 Airflow Direction 
  There are two types of airflow, vertical airflow (directed by horizontal vane) and horizontal airflow (directed by 
vertical vanes). 
  Control of airflow direction can be automatic (angles of direction is determined by operation mode, and heat 
exchanger temperature) and manual (angles of direction can be adjusted using remote control). 
12.4.1 Vertical 
Airflow 
 
Vertical Airflow Direction Louver 
Air Swing (Airflow direction) Auto 
Human Search 
 
Airflow 
direction: 
Manual 
Normal Powerful 
Normal 
AUTO 
According to each mode determined 
C Range 
40° 
B Range 
57° 
HEAT 
A Range 
10° 
Unstable: 10-40° 
(Swing) 
Initial airflow: 30° 
Unstable: Human detecting direction 
COOL 
1-5: Preset 
angle (10-57°) 
Stable: 10-35° 
(Swing) 
Other than initial airflow: 
10° 
Airflow stable: Ceiling airflow 
COOL/DRY 
Same as the 
manual 
setting in 
COOL mode. 
10° 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
40 
12.4.2 Horizontal 
Airflow 
  Automatic horizontal airflow direction can be set using remote control; the vane swings left and right within the 
angles as stated below. 
 
Left vane/right vane 
 
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
During Manual Setting 
 
 
 
During Auto Setting 
Condition 
Middle Setting 
Right Setting 
Left Setting 
Human Search 
C Area 
0° / 0° 
Neuro 
Balance 
-10° ~ 10° / 10° ~ -10° 
-35° ~ -15° / 15° ~ 35° 
15° ~ 35° / -35° ~ -15° 
Normal  Neuro 
Unbalance 
0° / 0° 
-25° / 25° 
25° / -25° 
Initial 
Same with normal neuro unbalance 
B Area 
Powerful 
Balance / 
Unbalance 
0° / 0° 
-30° / 30° 
30° / -30° 
Human detection direction
Auto 
A Area 
-40° / -40° 
40° / -40° 
-40° / 40° 
Same with during auto 
normal neuro balance 
time 
Middle Setting 
-40° / 40°
40° / -40° 
Right Setting 
-40° / 50°
40° / -40° 
Heating Op
eratio
Manual  Left Setting 
0° / 0° 
20° / 20° 
-30° / -30°
-40° / 40°
-30° / 0°
0° / -30°
50° / -40° 
 
Initial Powerful 
0° / 0° 
-10° / 10° 
10° / -10° 
Auto  Normal, other than 
above 
-35° ~ 35° / -35° ~ 35° 
-35° ~ 0° / 0° ~ 35° 
0° ~ 35° / -35° ~ 0° 
Human detection direction
Cooling Ope
ratio
Manual 
Normal 
0° / 0° 
20° / 20° 
-35° / -35°
-35° / 35°
-35° / 0°
0° / -35°
35° / -35°   
Auto 
Same as normal cooling auto operation 
Human detection direction
Dry 
Manual 
Same as normal cooling manual operation 
 
 
* Airflow direction during Auto 
 
 
 
 
 Corresponding 
Area 
Field 2 
LM, RM 
Field 3 
CM 
 
 
 
 
 
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