[. . . ] †→Request any repairs from the place of purchase or the installer. —●Stop use as soon as you notice any problems or malfunctions and shut off the electric supply to the AQUAREA. €–Not doing so may cause smoke, ignition, electric shock, or burns. Examples of problems and malfunctions •• There is a burning smell •• Water or a foreign object has gotten inside →→Immediately request repair from the place of purchase or the installer. [. . . ] If you have not yet registered, first obtain a register for a Panasonic ID (free) by either following the link on the login page or at the following URL. ˆ∙If you forget the password for the device, you can reset the adaptor and then re-register it. 7 “Switch Operation Chart” ∙∙You can give a name and zone name to the indoor unit that helps you identify it. 1) Press the Register/Reset switch on the adaptor to enter the user registration mode. ) Register/Reset switch 2) Log into the service using the Panasonic ID you have already obtained. 5 To register an additional user on the indoor unit Multiple users (family members, for example) with different Panasonic IDs can access the same indoor unit. –■ Reading LED Lamps Power LED Status LED Link LED 1 Additional user operations 1) Log into the service using the Panasonic ID of the additional user. 2) Enter the Device ID and Device password that was registered by the owner (the user that initially registered). ˆ∙Enter a message so that the owner can identify the person making the request. The lamps light and blink to notify you of the communication status and possible errors. 2 s Lighting: LED Status and Solution A2W power off or cable not connect A2W power on before soft wake up OFF: LED Blinking: Status and Solution LAN (IP has not been acquired) (Blue or Green Blinking) LAN (IP Retrieving) (Blue or Green Blinking) 2 Owner (the user that initially registered) operations 1) Log into the service using the Panasonic ID of the owner (the user that initially registered). ˆ∙If there is a message requesting registration from an additional user, a “   ” is displayed at the top left of the Top page. 3) Select the appropriate privileges for the user and approve their request. ˆ∙After approving, the additional user will also be able to use the AQUAREA Smart Cloud. A2W cannot connect (Red Blinking) Immediately after startup LAN (IP collision) (Red and Blue or Green Blinking) LAN (Server interruption) Normal SSID or IP specified (Blue or Green Blinking) User registration in (Blue or Green Blinking) Communication confirmation Firmware Updating (Red and Blue and Green Blinking) Timer implementation in (White and Blue or Green Blinking) 6 Troubleshooting ■■ you cannot connect in the Wireless When mode → heck the strength of the wireless C signal. Switch Operation Chart Link LED Check switch WPS switch Register/Reset switch Check switch How to check the strength of the wireless signal (press the Check switch) →You can check the strength of the wireless signal by checking if the Link LED is lighting or blinking. The settings for each mode are maintained even if you change the mode. When resetting, checks are made for the latest firmware, and this is updated if a new version is available. Connection is by WPS/ DHCP if there are no settings to load from the USB memory device. –■ you cannot connect in the Ethernet mode When •• When the Status LED does not light →Check the LAN cable connections. When there is no problem with the wireless signal but the Status LED does not light → heck the router connections. C *f the wireless signal strength is BAD or worse, connect using the I Ethernet mode. [. . . ] Disposal of Old Equipment Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems This symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products must not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation. By disposing of them correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment. For more information about collection and recycling, please contact your local municipality. [. . . ]