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Operating Instructions
Air-to-Water Heatpump
Model No.
Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit
WH-SDC0305J3E5 WH-UD03JE5*
WH-UD05JE5*
WH-SDC0709J3E5 WH-UD07JE5*
WH-UD09JE5*
Operating Instructions
Air-to-Water Heatpump 2-39
Betjeningsvejledning
Luft-til-vand varmepumpe 40-77
Instrucciones de funcionamiento
Bomba de calor Aire-Agua 78-115
Istruzioni operative
Pompa di calore aria-acqua 116-153
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Lucht-naar-Water warmtepomp
154-191
Instrukcja obsługi
Pompa ciepła powietrze-woda
192-229
Οδηγίες λειτουργίας
Αντλία Θερμότητας Αέρος-Νερού
230-267
Návod k použití
Tepelné čerpadlo vzduch/voda
268-305
Mode d’emploi
Pompe à chaleur air-eau 306-343
Bedienungsanleitung
Luft/Wasser-Wärmepumpe 344-381
Kullanım Kılavuzu
Hava-Su Isı Pompası 382-419
Bruksanvisning
Luft-vatten-värmepump 420-457
Bruksanvisninger
Luft-til-vann varmepumpe 458-495
Käyttöohjeet
Ilma-vesilämpöpumppu 496-533
Használati útmutató
Levegő-víz hőszivattyú 534-571
Navodila za uporabo
Toplotna črpalka zrak-voda 572-609
Upute za rad
Toplinska pumpa zrak-voda 610-647
Naudojimo instrukcijos
Šildymo siurblys oras-vanduo
648-685
Manufactured by:
Panasonic AVC Networks Czech, s.r.o.
U Panasoniku 1, 320 84 Plzeň , Czech Republic

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Table of contents
Safety precautions .......................................................4-16
Remote Controller buttons and display .....................17-19
Initialization ..................................................................... 19
Quick Menu
....................................................................
20
Menus ........................................................................20-34
For user
1Function setup ................................................... 20-21
1.1 Weekly timer
1.2 Holiday timer
1.3 Quiet timer
1.4 Room heater
1.5 Tank heater
1.6 Sterilization
2System check
.........................................................
22
2.1 Energy monitor
2.2 System information
2.3 Error history
2.4 Compressor
2.5 Heater
3Personal setup
...................................................
22-23
3.1 Touch sound
3.2 LCD contrast
3.3 Backlight
3.4 Backlight intensity
3.5 Clock format
3.6 Date & Time
3.7 Language
3.8 Unlock password
4 Service contact ....................................................... 23
4.1 Contact 1 / Contact 2
For installer
5Installer setup > System setup
..........................
24-29
5.1 Optional PCB connectivity
5.2 Zone & Sensor
5.3 Heater capacity
5.4 Anti freezing
5.5 Tank connection
5.6 DHW capacity
5.7 Buffer tank connection
5.8 Tank heater
5.9 Base pan heater
5.10 Alternative outdoor sensor
5.11 Bivalent connection
5.12 External SW
5.13 Solar connection
5.14 External error signal
5.15 Demand control
5.16 SG ready
5.17 External compressor SW
5.18 Circulation liquid
5.19 Heat-Cool SW
5.20 Force heater
5.21 Force defrost
5.22 Defrost signal
5.23 Pump owrate
6Installer setup > Operation setup
......................
29-33
6.1 Heat
6.2 Cool
6.3 Auto
6.4 Tank
7Installer setup > Service setup
..........................
33-34
7.1 Pump maximum speed
7.2 Pump down
7.3 Dry concrete
7.4 Service contact
Cleaning instructions
......................................................
35
Troubleshooting .........................................................36-37
Information .................................................................38-39
Thank you for purchasing Panasonic product.
Before operating the system, please read these operating instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference.
Installation Instructions attached.
Serial number and production year please refer to name plate.

EN
Operating conditions
HEATING (CIRCUIT) *1, *2 COOLING (CIRCUIT)
Water outlet temperature (°C) (Min. / Max.) 20 / 55 (Below Ambient -15 °C) * 3
20 / 60 (Above Ambient -10 °C) *35 / 20
Outdoor ambient temperature (°C)
(Min. / Max.) -20 / 35 10 / 43
When the outdoor temperature is out of the range in the table, the heating capacity will drop signicantly and the outdoor unit may
stop operating for its protection.
The unit will restart automatically after the outdoor temperature returns to the specied range.
*3
Between outdoor ambient -10 °C and -15 °C, the water outlet temperature gradually decreases from 60 °C to 55 °C.
Before use, make sure the system has been installed correctly by an
authorised dealer according to the given instructions.
•Panasonic Air-to-Water Heatpump is a split system, consisting of two units: indoor and outdoor units. This system is designed
to operate with Panasonic Water Tank Unit. Unless used together with the Panasonic Water Tank Unit, Panasonic does not
guarantee any normal operation nor the reliability of the system.
•These operating instructions describe how to operate the system using the indoor and outdoor units.
•As for the operation of other products such as water tank, radiator, external thermo controller, and underoor units, refer to the
operating instructions of each product.
•System could be locked to operate in HEAT mode and disable COOL mode.
•Some functions described in this manual may not be applicable to your system.
•Consult your nearest authorised dealer for further information.
*1The system is locked to operate without COOL mode. It can be unlocked only by authorised installers or our authorised service
partners.
*2Only displayed when COOL mode is unlocked (This means when COOL mode is available)
Outdoor
Unit
Power Supply
Solar Panel
Radiator
Shower
Fan Coil
Unit
Floor
Heating
Water Tank Unit
Indoor Unit
Remote Controller
The illustrations in this manual are for explanation purposes only and may differ from the actual unit.
They are subject to change without notice for future improvement.
System overview
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EN
5
Do not insert your ngers or
other objects into the Air to
water indoor or outdoor unit,
rotating parts may cause injury.
Do not touch the outdoor unit during
lightning, it may cause electric shock.
Do not sit or step on the unit,
you may fall down accidentally.
Do not install the indoor unit outdoors.
This is designed for indoor installation
only.
Power supply
Do not use a modied
cord, joint cord,
extension cord or
unspecied cord to
prevent overheating
and re.
To prevent overheating, re or electric
shock:
• Do not share the same power outlet
with other equipment.
• Do not operate with wet hands.
• Do not over bend the power supply
cord.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must
be replaced by the manufacturer,
service agent or similarly qualied
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
This unit is equipped with Residual
Current Circuit Breaker/Earth
Leakage Circuit Breaker (RCCB/
ELCB). Ask an authorised dealer
to check RCCB/ELCB operation
regularly, especially after installation,
inspection, and maintenance. RCCB/
ELCB malfunction may result in
electric shock and/or re.
It is strongly recommended that Install
Residual Current Device (RCD)
on-site to prevent electric shock and/
or re.
Before obtaining access to
terminals, all supply circuits must be
disconnected.
Stop using the product if any
abnormality/failure occurs and
disconnect the power supply.
(Risk of smoke/re/electric
shock)
Examples of abnormality/failure
• RCCB/ELCB trips frequently.
• Burning smell is observed.
• Abnormal noise or vibration of the
unit is observed.
• Hot water leaks from the indoor unit.
Contact your local dealer immediately
for maintenance/repair.
Wear gloves during inspection and
maintenance.
This equipment must be earthed to
prevent electrical shock or re.
Prevent electric shock by switching off
the power supply:
-Before cleaning or servicing,
-When extended non-use.
This appliance is for multiple uses. To
avoid electric shock, burn and/or fatal
injury, make sure to disconnect all
power supplies before accessing any
terminal in the indoor unit.
Safety precautions

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Safety precautions
CAUTION
Indoor unit and outdoor unit
Do not wash the indoor unit with
water, benzine, thinner or scouring
powder to avoid damage or corrosion
at the unit.
Do not install the unit close to
any combustibles or at bathroom.
Otherwise, it may cause electric
shock and/or re.
Do not touch the sharp
aluminium n, sharp parts
may cause injury.
Do not use the system during
sterilisation in order to prevent
scalding with hot water, or
overheating of shower.
Do not dismantle the unit for cleaning
purpose to avoid injury.
Do not step onto an unstable bench
when cleaning the unit to avoid injury.
Do not place a vase or water
container on the unit. Water may enter
the unit and degrade the insulation.
This may cause an electric shock.
Prevent water leakage by ensuring
drainage pipe is:
-Connected properly,
-Kept clear of gutters and containers,
or
-Not immersed in water
After a long period of use or use with
any combustible equipment, aerate
the room regularly.
After a long period of use, make
sure the installation rack does not
deteriorate to prevent the unit from
falling down.
Remote Controller
Do not wet the Remote Controller.
Failure to do so may result in electric
shock and/or re.
Do not press the buttons on the
Remote Controller using hard and
sharp objects. Failure to do so may
cause damage to the unit.
Do not wash the Remote Controller
using water, benzine, thinner or
scouring powder.
Do not inspect or maintain the
Remote Controller by yourself.
Consult an authorised dealer in order
to prevent personal injury caused by
incorrect operation.

EN
7
WARNING
This appliance is lled with R32
(mild ammable refrigerant).
If the refrigerant is leaked and
exposed to an external ignition
source, there is a risk of re.
Indoor unit and outdoor unit
The appliance shall be installed, and/
or operated in a room with oor area
larger than Amin (m²) and keep away
from ignition sources, such as heat/
sparks/open ame or hazardous
areas such as gas appliances,
gas cooking, reticulated gas
supply systems or electric cooking
appliances, etc. (Refer to Table I of
Installation instructions table for
Amin (m²))
Be aware that refrigerant may
not contain an odour, highly
recommended to ensure suitable
ammable refrigerant gas detectors
are present, operating and able to
warn of a leak.
Keep any required ventilation
openings clear of obstruction.
Do not pierce or burn as the appliance
is pressurized. Do not expose the
appliance to heat, ame, sparks, or
other sources of ignition. Else it may
explode and cause injury or death.
Precaution for using R32
refrigerant
The basic installation work procedures are
the same as conventional refrigerant (R410A,
R22) models.
Since the working pressure is
higher than that of refrigerant R22
models, some of the piping and
installation and service tools are
special. Especially, when replacing
a refrigerant R22 model with a new
refrigerant R32 model, always replace
the conventional piping and are nuts
with the R32 and R410A piping and
are nuts on the outdoor unit side.
For R32 and R410A, the same are
nut on the outdoor unit side and pipe
can be used.
The mixing of different refrigerants
within a system is prohibited. Models
that use refrigerant R32 and R410A
have a different charging port thread
diameter to prevent erroneous
charging with refrigerant R22 and for
safety.
Therefore, check beforehand.
[The charging port thread diameter for
R32 and R410A is 1/2 inch.]
Must always ensure that foreign
matter (oil, water, etc.) does not
enter the piping. Also, when storing
the piping, securely seal the opening
by pinching, taping, etc. (Handling of
R32 is similar to R410A.)
• Operation, maintenance, repairing
and refrigerant recovery should be
carried out by trained and certied
personnel in the use of ammable
refrigerants and as recommended
by the manufacturer. Any personnel
conducting an operation, servicing
or maintenance on a system or
associated parts of the equipment
should be trained and certied.
Safety precautions

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Safety precautions
• Any part of refrigerating circuit
(evaporators, air coolers, AHU,
condensers or liquid receivers) or
piping should not be located in the
proximity of heat sources, open
ames, operating gas appliance or
an operating electric heater.
• The user/owner or their authorised
representative shall regularly check
the alarms, mechanical ventilation
and detectors, at least once a
year, where as required by national
regulations, to ensure their correct
functioning.
• A logbook shall be maintained. The
results of these checks shall be
recorded in the logbook.
• In case of ventilations in occupied
spaces shall be checked to conrm
no obstruction.
• Before a new refrigerating system
is put into service, the person
responsible for placing the system
in operation should ensure that
trained and certied operating
personnel are instructed on the
basis of the instruction manual
about the construction, supervision,
operation and maintenance of the
refrigerating system, as well as the
safety measures to be observed,
and the properties and handling of
the refrigerant used.
• The general requirement of trained
and certied personnel are indicated
as below:
a) Knowledge of legislation,
regulations and standards
relating to ammable refrigerants;
and,
b) Detailed knowledge of and
skills in handling ammable
refrigerants, personal protective
equipment, refrigerant leakage
prevention, handling of cylinders,
charging, leak detection,
recovery and disposal; and,
c) Able to understand and to apply
in practice the requirements
in the national legislation,
regulations and Standards; and,
d) Continuously undergo regular
and further training to maintain
this expertise.
e) Air-conditioner piping in the
occupied space shall be installed
in such a way to protect against
accidental damage in operation
and service.
f) Precautions shall be taken to
avoid excessive vibration or
pulsation to refrigerating piping.
g) Ensure protection devices,
refrigerating piping and ttings
are well protected against
adverse environmental effects
(such as the danger of water
collecting and freezing in relief
pipes or the accumulation of dirt
and debris).
h) Expansion and contraction of
long runs piping in refrigerating
systems shall be designed and
installed securely (mounted
and guarded) to minimize the
likelihood hydraulic shock
damaging the system.
i) Protect the refrigerating system
from accidental rupture due to
moving furniture or reconstruction
activities.
j) To ensure no leaking, eld-made
refrigerant joints indoors shall
be tightness tested. The test
method shall have a sensitivity
of 5 grams per year of refrigerant
or better under a pressure of at
least 0.25 times the maximum
allowable pressure (>1.04 MPa,
max 4.15 MPa). No leak shall be
detected.

EN
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1. Installation (Space)
• Product with ammable refrigerants,
shall be installed according to the
minimum room area, Amin (m²)
mentioned in Table I of the
Installation Instructions.
• In case of eld charge, the effect
on refrigerant charge caused by
the different pipe length has to be
quantied, measured and labelled.
• Must ensure the installation of pipe-
work shall be kept to a minimum.
Avoid use dented pipe and do not
allow acute bending.
• Must ensure that pipe-work shall be
protected from physical damage.
• Must comply with national gas
regulations, state municipal rules
and legislation. Notify relevant
authorities in accordance with all
applicable regulations.
• Must ensure mechanical connections
be accessible for maintenance
purposes.
• In cases that require mechanical
ventilation, ventilation openings shall
be kept clear of obstruction.
• When disposal of the product, do
follow to the precautions in #12 and
comply with national regulations.
Always contact to local municipal
ofces for proper handling.
2. Servicing
2-1. Service personnel
• The system is inspected, regularly
supervised and maintained by
a trained and certied service
personnel who is employed by the
person user or party responsible.
• Ensure the actual refrigerant charge
is in accordance with the room
size within which the refrigerant
containing parts are installed.
• Ensure refrigerant charge not to
leak.
• Any qualied person who is involved
with working on or breaking into
a refrigerant circuit should hold
a current valid certicate from an
industry-accredited assessment
authority, which authorizes their
competence to handle refrigerants
safely in accordance with an
industry recognised assessment
specication.
• Servicing shall only be performed
as recommended by the equipment
manufacturer. Maintenance and
repair requiring the assistance of
other skilled personnel shall be
carried out under the supervision of
the person competent in the use of
ammable refrigerants.
• Servicing shall be performed only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
Safety precautions

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Safety precautions
2-2. Work
• Prior to beginning work on systems
containing ammable refrigerants,
safety checks are necessary to
ensure that the risk of ignition
is minimised. For repair to the
refrigerating system, the precautions
in #2-2 to #2-8 must be followed
before conducting work on the
system.
• Work shall be undertaken under
a controlled procedure so as to
minimize the risk of a ammable gas
or vapour being present while the
work is being performed.
• All maintenance staff and others
working in the local area shall be
instructed and supervised on the
nature of work being carried out.
• Avoid working in conned spaces.
Always ensure away from source, at
least 2 meter of safety distance, or
zoning of free space area of at least
2 meter in radius.
• Wear appropriate protective
equipment, including respiratory
protection, as conditions warrant.
• Keep all sources of ignition and hot
metal surfaces away.
2-3. Checking for presence of
refrigerant
• The area shall be checked with an
appropriate refrigerant detector prior
to and during work, to ensure the
technician is aware of potentially
ammable atmospheres.
• Ensure that the leak detection
equipment being used is suitable for
use with ammable refrigerants, i.e.
non sparking, adequately sealed or
intrinsically safe.
• In case of leakage/spillage
happened, immediately ventilate
area and stay upwind and away from
spill/release.
• In case of leakage/spillage
happened, do notify persons down
wind of the leaking/spill, isolate
immediate hazard area and keep
unauthorized personnel out.
2-4. Presence of re extinguisher
• If any hot work is to be conducted
on the refrigerating equipment or
any associated parts, appropriate
re extinguishing equipment shall be
available at hand.
• Have a dry powder or CO2 re
extinguisher adjacent to the charging
area.

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Safety precautions
2-8. Checks to electrical devices
• Repair and maintenance to electrical
components shall include initial
safety checks and component
inspection procedures.
• Initial safety checks shall include but
not limit to:-
-That capacitors are discharged:
this shall be done in a safe manner
to avoid possibility of sparking.
-That there no live electrical
components and wiring are
exposed while charging,
recovering or purging the system.
-That there is continuity of earth
bonding.
• At all times the manufacturer’s
maintenance and service guidelines
shall be followed.
• If in doubt consult the manufacturer’s
technical department for assistance.
• If a fault exists that could
compromise safety, then no electrical
supply shall be connected to the
circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt
with.
• If the fault cannot be corrected
immediately but it is necessary to
continue operation, an adequate
temporary solution shall be used.
• The owner of the equipment must be
informed or reported so all parties
are advised thereinafter.
3. Repairs to sealed components
• During repairs to sealed
components, all electrical supplies
shall be disconnected from the
equipment being worked upon prior
to any removal of sealed covers, etc.
• If it is absolutely necessary to have
an electrical supply to equipment
during servicing, then a permanently
operating form of leak detection shall
be located at the most critical point
to warn of a potentially hazardous
situation.
• Particular attention shall be paid
to the following to ensure that by
working on electrical components,
the casing is not altered in such a
way that the level of protection is
affected. This shall include damage
to cables, excessive number of
connections, terminals not made
to original specication, damage to
seals, incorrect tting of glands, etc.
• Ensure that apparatus is mounted
securely.
• Ensure that seals or sealing
materials have not degraded such
that they no longer serve the
purpose of preventing the ingress of
ammable atmospheres.
• Replacement parts shall be in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
specications.
NOTE: The use of silicon sealant may
inhibit the effectiveness of some types
of leak detection equipment.
Intrinsically safe components do not
have to be isolated prior to working
on them.

EN
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4. Repair to intrinsically safe
components
• Do not apply any permanent
inductive or capacitance loads to
the circuit without ensuring that
this will not exceed the permissible
voltage and current permitted for the
equipment in use.
• Intrinsically safe components are
the only types that can be worked
on while live in the presence of a
ammable atmosphere.
• The test apparatus shall be at the
correct rating.
• Replace components only with
parts specied by the manufacturer.
Unspecied parts by manufacturer
may result ignition of refrigerant in
the atmosphere from a leak.
5. Cabling
• Check that cabling will not be
subject to wear, corrosion, excessive
pressure, vibration, sharp edges or
any other adverse environmental
effects.
• The check shall also take into
account the effects of aging or
continual vibration from sources
such as compressors or fans.
6. Detection of ammable
refrigerants
• Under no circumstances shall
potential sources of ignition be used
in the searching or detection of
refrigerant leaks.
• A halide torch (or any other detector
using a naked ame) shall not be
used.
7. The following leak detection
methods are deemed acceptable
for all refrigerant systems
• No leaks shall be detected when
using detection equipment with a
sensitivity of 5 grams per year of
refrigerant or better under a pressure
of at least 0.25 times the maximum
allowable pressure (>1.04 MPa, max
4.15 MPa), for example, a universal
sniffer.
• Electronic leak detectors may
be used to detect ammable
refrigerants, but the sensitivity may
not be adequate, or may need re-
calibration.
(Detection equipment shall be
calibrated in a refrigerant-free area.)
• Ensure that the detector is not a
potential source of ignition and is
suitable for the refrigerant used.
• Leak detection equipment shall be
set at a percentage of the LFL of the
refrigerant and shall be calibrated
to the refrigerant employed and the
appropriate percentage of gas (25 %
maximum) is conrmed.
• Leak detection uids are also
suitable for use with most
refrigerants, for example, bubble
method and uorescent method
agents. The use of detergents
containing chlorine shall be avoided
as the chlorine may react with the
refrigerant and corrode the copper
pipe-work.
• If a leak is suspected, all naked
ames shall be removed/
extinguished.
• If a leakage of refrigerant is found
which requires brazing, all of the
refrigerant shall be recovered from
the system, or isolated (by means
of shut off valves) in a part of the
system remote from the leak. The
precautions in #8 must be followed
to remove the refrigerant.
Safety precautions

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Safety precautions
8. Removal and evacuation
• When breaking into the refrigerant
circuit to make repairs – or for
any other purpose – conventional
procedures shall be used. However,
it is important that best practice
is followed since ammability is
a consideration. The following
procedure shall be adhered to:
remove refrigerant -> purge the
circuit with inert gas -> evacuate ->
purge with inert gas -> open the
circuit by cutting or brazing.
• The refrigerant charge shall be
recovered into the correct recovery
cylinders.
• The system shall be purged with
OFN to render the appliance safe.
• This process may need to be
repeated several times.
• Compressed air or oxygen shall not
be used for this task.
• Purging shall be achieved by
breaking the vacuum in the system
with OFN and continuing to ll until
the working pressure is achieved,
then venting to atmosphere, and
nally pulling down to a vacuum.
• This process shall be repeated until
no refrigerant is within the system.
• When the nal OFN charge is used,
the system shall be vented down to
atmospheric pressure to enable work
to take place.
• This operation is absolutely vital if
brazing operations on the pipe work
are to take place.
• Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum
pump is not close to any potential
ignition sources and there is
ventilation available.
OFN = oxygen free nitrogen, type of
inert gas.
9. Charging procedures
• In addition to conventional
charging procedures, the following
requirements shall be followed.
-Ensure that contamination of
different refrigerants does not
occur when using charging
equipment.
-Hoses or lines shall be as short as
possible to minimize the amount of
refrigerant contained in them.
-Cylinders shall be kept in an
appropriate position according to
the instructions.
-Ensure that the refrigerating
system is earthed prior to charging
the system with refrigerant.
-Label the system when charging is
complete (if not already).
-Extreme care shall be taken not to
over ll the refrigerating system.
• Prior to recharging the system it
shall be pressure tested with OFN
(refer to #7).
• The system shall be leak tested on
completion of charging but prior to
commissioning.
• A follow up leak test shall be carried
out prior to leaving the site.
• Electrostatic charge may accumulate
and create a hazardous condition
when charging and discharging the
refrigerant. To avoid re or explosion,
dissipate static electricity during
transfer by grounding and bonding
containers and equipment before
charging/discharging.

EN
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10. Decommissioning
• Before carrying out this procedure,
it is essential that the technician
is completely familiar with the
equipment and all its details.
• It is recommended good practice
that all refrigerants are recovered
safely.
• Prior to the task being carried
out, an oil and refrigerant sample
shall be taken in case analysis is
required prior to re-use of recovered
refrigerant.
• It is essential that electrical power
is available before the task is
commenced.
a) Become familiar with the
equipment and its operation.
b) Isolate system electrically.
c) Before attempting the procedure
ensure that:
• mechanical handling equipment is
available, if required, for handling
refrigerant cylinders;
• all personal protective equipment
is available and being used
correctly;
• the recovery process is
supervised at all times by a
competent person;
• recovery equipment and cylinders
conform to the appropriate
standards.
d) Pump down refrigerant system, if
possible.
e) If a vacuum is not possible, make
a manifold so that refrigerant can
be removed from various parts of
the system.
f) Make sure that cylinder is situated
on the scales before recovery
takes place.
g) Start the recovery machine and
operate in accordance with
instructions.
h) Do not over ll cylinders. (No
more than 80 % volume liquid
charge).
i) Do not exceed the maximum
working pressure of the cylinder,
even temporarily.
j) When the cylinders have been
lled correctly and the process
completed, make sure that the
cylinders and the equipment
are removed from site promptly
and all isolation valves on the
equipment are closed off.
k) Recovered refrigerant shall not be
charged into another refrigerating
system unless it has been
cleaned and checked.
• Electrostatic charge may accumulate
and create a hazardous condition
when charging or discharging the
refrigerant. To avoid re or explosion,
dissipate static electricity during
transfer by grounding and bonding
containers and equipment before
charging/discharging.
11. Labelling
• Equipment shall be labelled stating
that it has been de-commissioned
and emptied of refrigerant.
• The label shall be dated and signed.
• Ensure that there are labels on the
equipment stating the equipment
contains ammable refrigerant.
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Safety precautions
12. Recovery
• When removing refrigerant from
a system, either for servicing or
decommissioning, it is recommended
good practice that all refrigerants are
removed safely.
• When transferring refrigerant
into cylinders, ensure that only
appropriate refrigerant recovery
cylinders are employed.
• Ensure that the correct number of
cylinders for holding the total system
charge are available.
• All cylinders to be used are
designated for the recovered
refrigerant and labelled for that
refrigerant (i.e. special cylinders for
the recovery of refrigerant).
• Cylinders shall be complete with
pressure relief valve and associated
shut-off valves in good working
order.
• Recovery cylinders are evacuated
and, if possible, cooled before
recovery occurs.
• The recovery equipment shall
be in good working order with a
set of instructions concerning the
equipment that is at hand and
shall be suitable for the recovery of
ammable refrigerants.
• In addition, a set of calibrated
weighing scales shall be available
and in good working order.
• Hoses shall be complete with leak-
free disconnect couplings and in
good condition.
• Before using the recovery machine,
check that it is in satisfactory working
order, has been properly maintained
and that any associated electrical
components are sealed to prevent
ignition in the event of a refrigerant
release. Consult manufacturer if in
doubt.
• The recovered refrigerant shall be
returned to the refrigerant supplier
in the correct recovery cylinder, and
the relevant Waste Transfer Note
arranged.
• Do not mix refrigerants in recovery
units and especially not in cylinders.
• If compressors or compressor oils
are to be removed, ensure that
they have been evacuated to an
acceptable level to make certain
that ammable refrigerant does not
remain within the lubricant.
• The evacuation process shall be
carried out prior to returning the
compressor to the suppliers.
• Only electric heating to the
compressor body shall be employed
to accelerate this process.
• When oil is drained from a system, it
shall be carried out safely.

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Remote Controller buttons and display
Buttons / Indicator
1
Quick Menu button
(For more details, refer to the separate
Quick Menu Guide.)
2Back button
Returns to the previous screen
3LCD Display
4Main Menu button
For function setup
5ON/OFF button
Starts/Stops operation
6
Operation indicator
Illuminates during operation, blinks during
alarm.
Press centre
No glove
No pen
2
1
4
5
6
3
Cross key buttons
Selects an item.
Enter button
Fixes the selected content.
Up
Down
Left Right
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Remote Controller buttons and display
Display
1Mode selection
*1, *2 AUTO •Depending on the preset outdoor
temperature, the system selects
HEAT or *1, *2 COOL operation
mode.
Auto Heat Auto Cool
*1, *2 COOL •COOL operation is either turned
ON or OFF.
•The outdoor unit provides cooling
to the system.
*1, *2 AUTO
+ TANK
•Depending on the preset outdoor
temperature, the system selects
HEAT + TANK or *1, *2 COOL +
TANK operation mode.
Auto Heat Auto Cool
*1, *2 COOL
+ TANK
•The outdoor unit provides cooling
to the system.
•The outdoor unit provides heating
when boiling tank.
HEAT •HEAT operation is either turned
ON or OFF.
•The outdoor unit provides heat to
the system.
TANK •TANK operation is either turned
ON or OFF.
•The outdoor unit provides heat to
the water tank.
HEAT
+ TANK
•The outdoor unit provides heat to
the water tank and the system.
•This mode can be selected only
when the water tank is installed.
* The direction icons point to the currently
active mode.
•Room operation / Tank operation.
•Deice operation.
2Operation icons
The status of operation is displayed.
Icon will not display (under operation OFF screen) whenever operation is OFF except weekly timer.
Holiday operation status Weekly Timer operation status Quiet operation status
Zone: Room Thermostat
→Internal sensor status Powerful operation status Demand Control or
SG ready or SHP status
Room Heater status Tank Heater status Solar status
Bivalent status
(Boiler)
*1The system is locked to operate without COOL mode. It can be unlocked only by authorised installers or our authorised service partners.
*2Only displayed when COOL mode is unlocked (This means when COOL mode is available).
2 43
1
5
6
7

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Initialization
Before starting to install the various menu settings, please initiate the Remote Controller by selecting the language of
operation and installing the date and time correctly.
When power is turned on for the rst time, it becomes the setting screen automatically. It can also be set from personal
setting of the menu.
Selecting the language LCD blinking
Wait while the display is initializing.
When initializing screen ends, it turns to
normal screen.
When any button is pressed, language
setting screen appears.
1Scroll with and to select the language.
2Press to conrm the selection.
Setting the clock
1 Select with or how to display the time,
either 24h or am/pm format (for example, 15:00
or 3:00 pm).
2Press to conrm the selection.
3Use and to select year, month, day, hour
and minutes. (Select and move with and
press to conrm.)
4Once the time is set, time and day will appear
on the display even if the Remote Controller is
turned OFF.
3Temperature of each zone
4Time and day
5Water Tank temperature
6Outdoor temperature
7Sensor type/Set temperature type icons
Water Temperature
→Compensation curve
Water Temperature
→Direct Pool only
Room Thermostat
→External
Room Thermostat
→Internal Room Thermistor
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Menus For user
Select menus and determine settings according to the system
available in the household. All initial settings must be done by an
authorised dealer or a specialist. It is recommended that all alterations
of the initial settings are also done by an authorised dealer or a
specialist.
•After initial installation, you may manually adjust the settings.
•The initial setting remains active until the user changes it.
•The Remote Controller can be used for multiple installations.
•Ensure the operation indicator is OFF before setting.
•The system may not work properly if set wrongly.
Please consult an authorised dealer.
To display <Main Menu>:
To select menu:
To conrm the selected content:
After the initial settings have been completed, you can select a quick menu from the following options and edit the setting.
1Press to display the quick menu.
Force DHW Powerful Quiet Force Heater
Weekly Timer Error Reset R/C LockForce Defrost
2Use to select menu.
3Press to turn on/off the select menu.
Quick Menu
Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display
1 Function setup
1.1 Weekly timer
Once the weekly timer is set up,
User can edit from Quick Menu.
To set up to 6 patterns of
operation on a daily basis.
•Disabled if Heat-Cool SW is
select “Yes” or if Force Heater
is on.
Timer setup
Select day of the week and
set the patterns needed
(Time / Operation ON/OFF / Mode)
Timer copy
Select day of the week

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Quick Menu / Menus
Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display
1.2 Holiday timer
To save energy, a holiday
period may be set to either turn
OFF the system or lower the
temperature during the period.
OFF
ON
Holiday start and end.
Date and time
OFF or lowered temperature
•Weekly timer setting may be temporarily disabled during Holiday timer setting
but it will be restored once the Holiday timer is completed.
1.3 Quiet timer
To operate quietly during the
preset period.
6 patterns may be set.
Level 0 means the mode is off.
Time to start Quiet :
Date and time
Level of quietness:
0 ~ 3
1.4 Room heater
To set the room heater ON or
OFF. OFF
1.5 Tank heater
To set the tank heater ON or
OFF. OFF
1.6 Sterilization
To set the auto sterilization ON
or OFF. OFF
•Do not use the system during sterilization in order to prevent scalding with hot water, or overheating of shower.
•Ask an authorised dealer to determine the level of sterilization function eld settings according to the local laws and
regulations.
Menus For user

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Menus For user
Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display
2 System check
2.1 Energy monitor
Present or historical chart of
energy consumption, generation
or COP.
Present
Select and retrieve
Historical chart
Select and retrieve
•COP= Coefcient of Performance.
•For historical chart, the period is selected from 1 day/1 week/1year.
•Energy consumption (kWh) of heating, *1, *2 cooling, tank and total may be
retrieved.
•The total power consumption is an estimated value based on AC 230 V and
may differ from value measured by precise equipment.
2.2 System information
Shows all system information in
each area.
Actual system information of 10 items:
Inlet / Outlet / Zone 1 / Zone 2 / Tank /
Buffer tank / Solar / Pool / COMP
frequency / Pump owrate
Select and retrieve
2.3 Error history
•Refer to Troubleshooting for
error codes.
•The most recent error code is
displayed at the top.
Select and retrieve
2.4 Compressor
Shows the compressor
performance.
Select and retrieve
2.5 Heater
Total hours of ON time for
Room heater/Tank heater.
Select and retrieve
3 Personal setup
3.1 Touch sound
Turns the operation sound ON/
OFF. ON
3.2 LCD contrast
Sets the screen contrast.
3
*1The system is locked to operate without COOL mode. It can be unlocked only by authorised installers or our authorised service partners.
*2Only displayed when COOL mode is unlocked (This means when COOL mode is available).

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Menus
Menu Default Setting Setting Options / Display
3.3 Backlight
Sets the duration of screen
backlight.
1 min
3.4 Backlight intensity
Sets screen backlight
brightness.
4
3.5 Clock format
Sets the type of clock display.
24h
3.6 Date & Time
Sets the present date and time.
Year / Month / Day / Hour / Min
3.7 Language
Sets the display language for
the top screen.
•For Greek, please refer to the
English version.
ENGLISH / FRANÇAIS / DEUTSCH /
ITALIANO / ESPAÑOL / DANISH /
SWEDISH / NORWEGIAN /
POLISH / CZECH / NEDERLANDS /
TÜRKÇE / SUOMI / MAGYAR /
SLOVENŠČINA / HRVATSKI / LIETUVIŲ
3.8 Unlock password
4 digit password for all the
settings.
0000
4 Service contact
4.1 Contact 1 / Contact 2
Preset contact number for
installer.
Select and retrieve
Product specificaties
Merk: | Panasonic |
Categorie: | Airco |
Model: | WH-SDC0305J3E5 |
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