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    System Configuration Ward Setup ” for user key setup. 2. Clean the touch panel. If “ LEAD OFF ” or other message is displayed, the key lock message will not be displayed. 3. Wipe the touch panel using c leaning cloth. 4. Press again the Key Loc k key for more than 2 seconds. The message will disappear and the keys will be activate again. CAUTION ? Do not clean the touch panel using strong acid. ? A special coating is applied to the surface of the touch panel. Wipe the surface with the soft cleaning cloth provided as optional accessory or with commercially available eyeglass cleaning cloth. CAUTION ? Clean the equipment frequently so stains can be removed easily. ? To prevent injury, it is recommended to wear gloves when cleaning the equipment. ? Do not allow liquids or cleaning solution to enter the monitor or connectors. ? Do not use organic solvents, thinner, toluene and benzene to avoid damaging the resin case. ? Do not polish the housing with abrasive or chemical cleaner. ? When sterilizing the entire room using a spray solution, pay close attention not to have liquids get into the monitor or connectors. ? Use only neutral detergent to clean the housing. Do not use chemical cloth, scrub brush, abrasive, polishing powder, hot water, volatile solvent and chemicals (cleanser, thinner, benzine, benzol, and synthetic detergent for house and furniture), or sharp-edged tools. The surface resin coating may be damaged, resulting in discoloration, scratches, and other problems. Disinfecting the Blood Pressure Transducers Disinfect the blood pressure transducers according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Disinfecting the Temperature Probe s Disinfect the Temperature Probe s according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Cleaning and D isinfecting the SpO 2 Transducer. Do not soak the sensor in water or antiseptic solution. ? Wipe the DURASENSOR with disinfectant such as 70% alcohol. Do not disinfect by applying radioactive rays, steam, or ethylene oxide. ?

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    Handling After Use. Do not apply excessive force when disconnecting the cables. Always pull on the connector housing and not on the c able. ? Clean the unit, accessories, and cables, and keep them together in one place for next use. ? Always check for adequate supply of disposable accessories such as ECG electrodes. If any shortage, contact our service representative and supply as necessary. Handling the Display Panel. The display panel utilizes exclusive fluorescent light for the backlight. As this fluorescent light tube has product life cycle, it needs to be replaced periodically. If the display becomes dark, scintillates, or does not light, contact your nearest service representative. ? The LCD used for the display panel utilizes highly accurate picture element s of pixel s over 99.99%, but there may be an absence ( less than 0.01% ) or constant lighting of pixel s. Storing the Device. Store in a place where the device will not be exposed to splashing water. ? Store in a place where the device will not be adversely affected by atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight, dust or atmosphere containing salt or sulfur. ? Store in a level area where the device is not exposed to vibration and shock (inclu d ing during transportation). ? The following environmental conditions should be observed when storing the device. Storage Temperature: ? 10 ? 60 ? C Storage Humidity: 10 ? 95% (at 60 ? C) Storing the Recording Paper The DS-7100 system utilizes heat sensitive recording paper. If placed in a high temperature for long period of time, the print may become indistinct, and unable to read.Cleaning the Displa y Panel Since this device incorporates a touch screen, finger prints and other stains are likely to appear on the display panel. Follow the procedure below to clean the display panel. 1. Press the Key Loc k key for more than 2 seconds. Reference The Key Lock key needs to be preprogrammed as user key. Refer to ” 8.

    When reusing the device which was left unused for a while, always check that the device operates properly and safely before use. To ensure safety, reliability, and high performance, a “ Daily Check ” and “ Periodic Inspection ” must be performed. We are not liable for any accident arising from lack of maint e nance. CAUTION ? Do not open the housing of this device. ? Avoid alcohol or other liquids from getting into the equipment. ? Daily Check Perform daily inspection using the “ Daily Check List ” on the next page. ? Periodic Check Periodic inspection of medical electronic equipment is mandatory to prevent failures and accidents and to ensure safety and reliability. Periodic maintenance may be performed by each medical institution or by a third party by concluding a “ Maintenance Contract ”. For more details, contact your nearest service representative. Time-Change Components To ensure reliability of safety, function, and performance of this device, the time-change components must be replaced periodically. When replacing, contact our service representative. CAUTION The time-change components must be replaced at specified period. 10 Maintenance Check Inspected Date Inspected by Location Device Type Serial No. Date of Purchase Item Details Criteria Judgement Appearance Visually check the exterior for scratches, cracks, deformation, and rust. The environmental condition (ex.ECG The “ LEAD OFF ” message is displayed. Cause: The electrode is detached, or is not making good electrical contact with the skin. Solution: ? Check if the electrodes are properly attached. ? Replace the electrode, or check the lead cable. The “ ECG failed ” message is displayed. Note: Using 4-electrode or 5-electrode instead of 3-electrode allows more accurate QRS detection. Cause 2: The electrode contact is poor. Electrical blanket or other noise source is near the patient. Solution: Attach the electrode firmly. ? Replace the lead cable if defective. ?

    OXISENSOR is a disposable sensor. Do not reuse or attempt re sterilization. Cleaning and D isinfecting the NIBP C uff. Do not soak the sensor in water or antiseptic solution. ? Wipe the NIBP cuff with disinfectant such as 70% alcohol. Do not disinfect by applying radioactive rays, steam, or ethylene oxide. Cleaning and D isinfecting the ECG lead Cable. Do not soak the sensor in water or antiseptic solution. ? Wipe the ECG lead cable with disinfectant such as 70% alcohol. Do not disinfect by applying radioactive rays, steam, or ethylene oxide. 10 Cleaning 10 Cleaning 10 Cleaning Handling the Battery. The battery pack can be continually used for more than 300 times (or about 1 year) under normal temperature, but the continuous use will degrade the battery and shortens the usable time. ? When the battery operation time becomes short even after it is fully charged, the battery pack needs to be replaced. ? When the charge time of the battery pack becomes short, the battery pack needs to be replaced. ? When the battery pack level becomes low, charge the battery well in advance for the next use. Storing the Battery To take advantage of the characteristic of battery pack, pay attention to the following when storing. Storage Temperature and Humidity. Store in an environment specified below without corrosive gas. Storage Period Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Within 30days ? 20 ? 60 ? C 30 days ? 90 days ? 20 ? 45 ? C 90 days ? 1year ? 20 ? 35 ? C 65 ? 20% ? Do not store in an environment outside the specified temperature range or excessive high humidity. Long-term Storage ? If left installed in the monitor for long period of time, the electrolyte may leak, or inactivate the battery which degrades the capacity recovery after storage. Therefore, always remove the battery from the monitor when storing for long period of time. Contact our service representative when removing the battery. About the Maintenance Check Periodic inspection must be performed.

    The “ Pacemaker error ” message is displayed. Cause: The pacemaker pulse is detected 16 pulses or more per second. Solution 1: Attach the electrodes firmly. ? Replace the lead cable if defective. ? If any noise source is near the patient, locate it away from the patient as much as possible. The “ ECG not connected ” message is displayed. Cause: When the ECG relay cable is disconnected during ECG monitoring, this message will be displayed. Solution 1: To cease monitoring, press the Alarm Silenc e key to clear the message and silence the alarm. Solution 2: To conti nue monitoring, plug in the ECG relay cable. This will clear the message and silence the alarm. Cause: Heartbeat is interfering and superimposed on the respiration waveform. Solution: Place the ele ctrode as shown below where the heartbeat will be less likely to interfere. “ 0 ” is displayed for respiration rate, or apnea alarm is generated. Cause: The respiration waveform amplitude is below the detection level ( 0.2O ). Solution: Change the electrode site. The respiration waveform and respiration rate is not displayed. Cause 1: The ECG relay cable designed for electrosurgical knife is used. Solution: The impedance respiration can not be measured if the cable design ed for electrosurgical knife is used. Use the standard ECG relay cable if not using the electrosurgical knife. Cause 2: The impedance respiration measurement is ceased. Note: If the pacemaker with the minute ventilation measuring function is used, turn OFF the impedance respiration measurement. Otherwise, both the pacemaker and the monitor will not be able to perform accurate measurement. The measured data is displayed as “ ??? ”. Cause: The respiration rate is outside the measurement range. Invasive Blood Pressure The “ BP1 Transducer OFF ”, “ BP2 Transducer OFF ” message is displayed. Cause: The transducer for BP1 or BP2 is not connected. Solution: Connect the transducer.

    If any noise source is near the patient, locate it away from the patient as much as possible. ECG waveform contains noise. The “ Artifact ” message is displayed. Cause 1: The electrode contact is poor. Solution: Attach the electrodes firmly. ? Replace the lead cable if defective. ? If any noise source is near the patient, locate it away from the patient as much as possible. Cause 2: EMG is interfering. Solution: ? Change the electrode site to a location where EMG will less likely to interfere. ? Select ESIS mode for the filter mode. Note: Selecting a ESIS mode for the filter mode will decrease the QRS amplitude and may result in not counting the heart rate. The “ Check electrode ” message is displayed. Cause: The electrode contact with the skin is poor. There is substantial contact resistance between the electrodes. Solution: Replace all the electrodes. Use the electrodes of the same type. The “ ECG unit error ” message is displayed. Cause: A communication error with the ECG measuring unit exists. Solution: The breakage of wire or failure of the ECG unit can be considered. Contact our service representative. 10 Troubleshooting Solution: ? Check the electrode application. ? Replace the electrode, or check the lead cable. Heart rate is not counted. Heart rate is low. Cause: The ECG waveform amplitude is below the QRS d etection level (0.3mV). Solution: Change the electrode site, or select a lead with higher QRS amplitude. Also, if large amount of noise is interfering, the noise may be erroneously detected as QRS. It is recommended to change the electrode site and increase the ECG amplitude. Heart rate is not counted, and “LEAD OFF” message is displayed. Cause: The electrode of the displayed lead type is detached, or is not making good electrical contact with the skin. Solution: ? Check the electrode application. ? Replace the electrode, or check the lead cable. Artificial pacemaker is not displayed. Solution: Select Used for the pacemaker use.

    The monitor repeats the measurement, or “ ? ? ? ” is displayed for the numeric data. Cause 1: The measurement accuracy is not reliable due to body motion artifact. Solution: Have the patient stay still as much as possible during the measurement. Cause 2: The pulse is too small to acquire reliab le measurement accuracy. Solution: Check if the cuff application is proper, and if the cuff size is corresponded to the selected patient type. The “ Check NIBP hose ” message is displayed. Cause: The applied pressure to the cuff has exceeded the maximum limit. The measurement time has exceeded the maximum limit. Solution: Check if the cuff application is proper, if the cuff size is corresponded to the selected patient type, or if the air hose is not bent. After checking the above, perform the measurement again. If the same message is displayed again, a failure of the equipment can be considered. Cease the measurement, and contact our service representative. 10 Troubleshooting Cause: The zero balancing before the measuremen t has failed, and measurement could not be started. Solution: The body movement or other artifact may cause zero balance failure. During the measurement, have the patient stay still as much as possible. If the same message is displayed again, the failure of the equipment can be considered. Cease the measurement, and contact our service representative. The time of measurement disappears and the numeric data is displayed as “ ? ? ? ”. Cause: The NIBP data will be erased when the preprogrammed NIBP erase ti me has elapsed. Solution: Select the appropriate time for NIBP data erase time from 10min, 30min, 60min, 24hrs which best fits the monitoring purpose. Temperature The “ Wrong Temp Probe ” message is displayed. Cause 1: The YSI-700 is used. Solution: Use the YSI-400 temperature probe for measurement. The YSI-700 can not be used with the DS-7100 series. Cause 2: There is a contact failure of the temperature probe.

    Solution: Check if the temperature probe is properly inserted. The numeric data is displayed as “ ??? ”. Cause: The temperature measurement is outside the measurement range. The “ TEMP not connected ” message is displayed. Cause: When the temperature sensor is disconnected during temperature monitoring, this message will be displayed. Solution 2: To continue monitoring, plug in the temperature sensor. This will clear the m essage and silence the alarm. The “ TEMP auto check ” message is displayed. The numeric data is displayed as “ ? ? ? ”. Cause: The temperature is calibrated once every hour on this monitor. During calibration, the numeric data will be displayed as “ ? ? ? ”. Solution: The calibration will complete in 10 seconds. If the calibration does not complete within 10 seconds, cease the measurement and contact our service representative. The “ TEMP unit check ” message is displayed. Cause: Error is detected during te mperature calibration. Solution: A unit failure can be considered. Cease the measurement and contact our service representative. Cause: The sampling tube is clogged. Solution: Replace t he sampling tube. The “ Self-diag CO 2 ” message remains displayed. Cause: An error has occurred to the self-check procedure at power ON. Solution: The CO 2 unit failure can be considered. The “ Initializing CO 2 ” message does not disappear. Cause: An err or has occurred during the initialization at power ON. The “ Check CO 2 unit ” message is displayed. Cause 1: The exhaust connector is clogged. Solution: After checking the exhaust system and removing the clog, press the “ Restart CO 2 ” key on the CO 2 configuration menu. Cause 2: The sampling tube or nasal prong is clogged. Solution: After checking the inhalation system and removing the clog, press the “ Restart CO 2 ” key on the CO 2 configuration menu. Cause 3: The CO 2 unit needs to be replaced. Solution: Contact our service representative. The “ CO 2 unit error ” message is displayed.

    The “ BP1 not zero balanced ”, “ BP2 not zero balanced ” message is displayed. Cause: The BP zero balance has not been performed since the power is turned ON. Solution: Open the three-way cock of the transducer to air and perform zero balan ce. The measured data is displayed as “ ? ? ? ”. Cause: The BP zero balance has not been performed since the power is turned ON. Solution: Open the three-way cock of the transducer to air and perform zero balance. 10 Troubleshooting Red White Black Cause: Blood pressure line has not been zero balanced. Solution: Open the three-way cock of the transducer to air and perform zero balance. The measured data is displayed as “ ??? ”. Cause: The BP value is outside the measurement range. Solution: Perform zero balance again. The “ BP not connected ” message is displayed. Cause: When the BP interface cable or 2ch BP conversion cable is disconnected during BP monitoring, this message will be displayed. Solution 2: To continue monitoring, plug in the BP interface cable or 2ch BP conversion cable. This will clear the message and silence the alarm. The “ Incorr. BP cable ” message is displayed. Cause: The cable other than 2ch BP conversion cable is plugged in to the BP connector. Solution: Use the 2ch BP conversion cable. SpO 2 The “ Check SpO 2 sensor ” message is displayed. Cause: Sensor is detached from the patient. Solution 1: Check if t he sensor part is properly attached to the patient. Solution 2: Check if the light emitting part and light receiving part of the sensor LED is aligned. The “ Pulse search ” message is displayed. Cause: The amplitude of the pulse waveform is low, or the s ensor is not positioned correctly. Solution: Check if the light emitting part and light receiving part of the sensor LED is aligned. The “ No pulse detect ” message is displayed. Cause: The amplitude of the pulse waveform is low, or the sensor is not pos itioned correctly. The “ Motion Artifact ” message is displayed.

    Cause: There is excessive body motion of the patient. Solution: Change the sensor position where the body motion will have less effect. The pulse waveform is not displayed, or interrupted Situation: “ Check SpO 2 sensor ” is displayed. Cause 1: The amplitude of the pulse waveform is low, or the sensor is not positioned correctly. Solution: Ch eck if the light emitting part and light receiving part of the sensor LED is aligned. Cause 2: Sensor is defective. Solution: Replace the sensor. Cause 3: SpO 2 sensor is not firmly connected to the SpO 2 input connector. Solution: Make sure the SpO 2 sensor is securely connected. Cause 4: Sensor is exposed to light. Solution: Place a black or dark cloth over the sensor to avoid direct sunlight. Also when not used, avoid placing the sensor in light or unplug the sensor from the connector. Cause: There is excessive body motion of the patient which disables correct measurement. Solution: 1. Have the patient lie still as much as possible. 2. Relocate the sensor, or change the sensor to which the body motion will ha ve less influence. The “ SpO 2 unit error ” message is displayed. Cause 1: There is a failure of communication with the SpO 2 measurement unit. Solution: Breaking of wire or SpO 2 unit failure can be considered. Contact our service representative. The “ SpO 2 sensor fault ” message is displayed. Cause: Sensor is defective. The “ SpO 2 not connected ” message is displayed. Cause: When the SpO 2 relay cable is disconnected during SpO 2 monitoring, this message will be displayed. Solution 2: To continue monitoring, plug in the SpO 2 relay cable. Non-Invasive Blood Pressure The cuff is not inflated although the pump is operating. Cause1: The air hose is not firmly connected, and the air is leaking. Solution: Check if the air hose is properly connected. Cause 2: The cuff size is not corresponded to the selected patient type. Solution: Check if the cuff size is corresponded to the selected patient type.

    Cause: There is a communication error with the CO 2 unit. Solution: The break of wire or CO 2 unit failure can be considered. There is substantial measurement error. Cause 1: 20 minutes have not yet elapsed since the power is turned ON. Solution: For 20 minutes from turning ON the power, there will be a substantial measurement error. Cause 2: The calibration is not properly performed. Solution: Perform CO 2 calibration again. The “ CO 2 not connected ” message is displayed. Cause: When the filter line is disconnected during CO 2 monitoring, this message will be displayed. Solution 2: To continue monitoring, plug in the filter line. This will clear the message and silence the alarm. 10 Troubleshooting Situation: The “ Paper Out ” message is displayed on the upper left of the screen. The “ Paper Out ” message is displayed on the Rec. Solution: Install a new pad of paper into the pap er magazine. Situation: The “ Magazine Open ” message is displayed. Cause: The paper magazine is open. Solution: Close the magazine. Situation: The “ Paper jammed ” message is displayed. Cause: The paper is jammed. Solution: Open the magazine and ins tall the paper correctly. Situation: No message is displayed, but recording can not be performed. Cause: The recording paper is not correctly installed. The front and backside of the paper is set oppositely. Solution: The “ END ” printed side of the paper should be facing down in the magazine. The second waveform and third waveform are not recorded. Situation: The second waveform and third waveform are not recorded for manual recording or alarm recording. Cause: The second waveform and third waveform are not set on the recording setup menu. Solution: Set the second waveform and the third waveform on each recording setup menu. The “ Recorder error ” message is displayed. Cause: The thermal head temperature has increased. Solution: A damage to the the rmal head can be considered. Telemetry The “ Telemetry unit error ” message is displayed.

    Cause: There is a communication error with the telemetry transmission unit. Solution: The breaking of wire or telemetry transmiss ion unit failure can be considered. There is no reception at the telemetry center. Cause: The channel ID or group ID is not corresponded with the telemetry receiver. Solution: Set the correct channel ID and group ID. The BP waveform of 100mmHg or above can not be properly received. Cause: The BP waveform and scale is not corresponded. Solution: When BP waveform is above 100mmHg, set the BP scale above 100mmHg. Cause: A system error has occurred. Solution: Turn off the power, unplug the power cable, and contact our service representative. The “ Adjusting ” message is displayed. Numbers are displayed large on the display. Cause: This is the test mode. Stop using the device immediately. Solution: Restart the system. The test mode will be cancelled. If the same situation is observed again, contact our service representative. Turn off the DIP switch No.1. The data is initialized each time the power is turned ON. Cause 1: The internal switch is set to initialize. Solution: The internal switch setting needs to be changed. Set the rotary switch to 0. Cause 2: The battery for backup memory is depleted. Solution: The battery needs to be replaced. The display is not clear. Cause 1: The display brightness is not adjusted. Solution: Due to the LCD display characteristic, the visible range is limited. Adjust to the appropriate brightness. Cause 2: The monitor is set to the night mode. Solution: Cancel the night mode. The system does not start although the power switch is turned ON. Cause 1: The power cable is not connected. The battery is not charged. Solution: Tu rn off the power and connect the power cable. If the battery is not charged, use the power cable until the battery charging is complete. Cause 2: Incorrect IC card is inserted. Solution: Turn off the DIP switch No.8. The clock is often delayed.

    Cause: The battery for the backup memory is depleted. Check if the time is delayed when the power is turned off. Contact our service representative. 10 Troubleshooting Cause 1: The battery life has expired. Solution: The battery pack is a consumable product. Replace it once a year. Cause 2: The ambient temperature is too high or too low. Solution: For safety, the charging operation will be in a standby mode w hen the battery pack temperature becomes excessively high or low. The charging will automatically resume when appropriate temperature is reached. Charge the battery in an ambient temperature of 10 ? 30 ? C. The charge lamp on the patient monitor does not light. Cause 1: The AC power cable is disconnected. Solution: Plug in the AC power cable. The battery pack can be charged only during the AC operation. Cause 2: The battery pack is not installed. Solution: The battery pack is optional. If a battery pack is required, contact our service representative and install the battery pack. Cause 3: The battery life has expired. During the charging procedure, the charge lamp (orange) does not switch to charge complete status (green) and extinguishes. Cause 1: The battery pack temperature is too high or too low. Solution: For safety, the charging operation will be in a standby mode when the battery pack temperature becomes excessively high or low. Cause 2: The breakdown of battery pack can be considered. Solution: If the charging operation does no t complete within the specified charging time, the charging operation will cease for safety purpose. Contact our service representative and replace the battery pack. Solution: The battery pack is a consumable produ ct. The “ Charge battery ” message is displayed. Cause: The AC power cable is disconnected. The battery pack can be charged only during the AC operation. This section states the specification and performance of this equipment. Part 1: General requir e ments for safety ? 2.

    Collateral standard: Electromagnetic compatibility.Power Consumption 82 VA 60W RF O utput P ower: -15 dBm Standard, 0dBm MAX Channel Spacing: 12.5 kHz Modulation Mode: Digital, F requency S hift K eying (FSK) Backup Item “ 0 ”: Setup item will be retained even when the power is turned OFF. “ ? ”: Setup item will be retained even when the power is turned OFF. When discharging procedure is performed, the value will be reset to initial setting.


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    Make sure that if you are in a location that gets snow your unit is installed on a stand or wall mount that is above the snow. You should also remove any snow from the top of the unit before operating. Overly windy areas can also negatively impact the unit. A wind baffle will expand the range of the unit. Some system are designed with extreme ranges in mind. Make sure you check your units specifications when looking for all year cooling. If you are having trouble with an older mini split, it may be time for a new one. Replacing boards or compressors on older systems can be expensive and time consuming. Exceptional build quality and commercial grade components are backed by industry leading warranties. Let our experts help you choose the best new mini split for your application. Thanks, Harry Everything else works well, fan cooler, dehumidifier but when we set it to heat, it turns off. The weather overnight was in the 20’s. Some mini splits, especially older ones do not perform well in cold temperatures. If available for your unit, you may want to add a drain pan heater or wind baffle. Everything work except heat. Would you advice ? I have 3 of this identical machines. Can I swap part to troubleshoot ? This is a constant issue after 1 week of worryfree use. Both units do this. I have had the installer here 5 times and the last time he replaced the exchanger unit outside. To no avail, the problem still exists. Anyone with a reasonable explanation will be greatly appreciated. My addition is cold and i need this problem fixed Also, the system probably needs a drain pan heater installed. Is that a reliable way to troubleshoot. Said it should be 90-100 degrees higher than ambiant temp which sounds high for a mini split. My question if is normal for a unit who feed 3 rooms to have the two lights ON all the time even if I lower the temperature. The other 4 units just turned ON the second light just during the time is trying to reach the temperature and go back to one light.

    All except one work fine. This one doesn't seem to put out much air, and makes a continuous annoying noise. It seems that it always has done it. Could it be the wiring. Reading through the article that makes the most sense. Past warranty and refuse to return to original company we purchased from. THANKS! This just started and I have the timer turned off. We have had our HVAC guy out about 10 times, but most of the time we have to turn it off, bang on the outside door and restart it. This is really annoying because room temp goes low and our plants are dying. Should we call another HVAC guy, get a new unit or just keep the ladder out and bang on it periodically. Thanks so much I would get a second opinion from a new service tech. The cogged wheel does not seem to be broken or chipped on the right rear side of the door. Any other ideas? One develops a brownish oily residue on the airflow blades. What could be causes this to occur. Other than that, it works just fine. I routinely clean filters and coils are clean. Mitsubishi customer service was of no help. I was told to contact my installer. I'm also looking for a part for the outside unit to stop a slow drip. One doesn't seem to exist. Thanks for any help. I would recommend getting a second opinion from another professional. I tried tiring it off and on as well as reset the circuit breaker but the unit is still not working and all the lights are still flashing.That will tell you what the blinking lights means and what the issue with the unit is. A tech once told me if that line is sweating it's likely the system needs a charge. We put our gauges on and it's spot on. What else can I look for, the lines sweating in an attic area and dripping through. Any help appreciated I can't find this error code any where online or in the manuals. Anyone have any idea? Thanks! They are meant to draw the water from the dehumidifier up two feet to the outside drain. Why do they fail.

    Northeast of Albany, MY said this is an aftermarket part not warrenteed I would ask your installer what kind they are using and consider switching to a more reliable brand like Sauermann or Refco. Those do have warranties. Thank you for your advice. Susan I would ask you installer to check it out. This only happens during cooling, not heating. Not sure what causes it to happen. Only happens intermittently and then the air is fresh again. It is enough to make you open all the windows and air the room out till the next time it does it. That smell is never in the room if AC is not used. Any ideas on how to solve this issue would be appreciated.The indoor unit was just cleaned since the technician (who is unfamiliar with this brand) thought the problem was because it needed to be cleaned. The unit cools but the blower is barely blowing, certainly not as it use to. Any idea what the problem may be? Thank you. After days it quick cooling. I’m guessing there must be a leak, but any other thing it could possibly be? We’re told there was a leak, and now, same issue. Compressor doesn’t come on. At a loss. Not even 1 year old. I have noticed that when using the AC it seems to act like it is in AUTO mode. During the heat of the day, the AC is on and seems to be working correctly in cool mode (snowflake), however occasionally I open the windows when it cools off outside and I find it on in the morning and putting out heat when the temperature is cooler than the set point. Both of the head units are set the same way, so I don't think its a conflict between them. The 18,000 unit seems to be lacking in production in AC mode. One of the 9000 units, which is placed on an opposite side wall seems to produce all the cold air. So much that I have placed this 9000 unit on fan ONLY mode and it still kicks out more cold than the 18,000 unit. Any reason why this may be happening? Why would this be? How does this happen?


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    Read more Ok. June 06, 2019 Huawei P30 Pro Review - Flawless camera May 21, 2019 Huawei P Smart 2019 Review- Is this Honor 10 Lite.Do you know this information. CPU Speed 312 MHz Memory RAM 64 MB Memory Card SD, Up to 2 GB OS System Windows Mobile 5.0 General SIM, Dimension 116 x 71 x 14 mm Weight 160 g Colors Connectivity USB 1.1 WI-FI Infrared NFC Hotknot HDMI GPS Bluetooth Features Sensors Waterproof Dustproof Shock resistant Sound Headphone 3.5mm Battery Capacity 1200 mAh Li-Ion related phones FUJITSU SIEMENS POCKET LOOX T810 FUJITSU SIEMENS POCKET LOOX T830 advertising advertising Mobile phones specs, reviews, comparisons, manuals, gaming and more NAVIGATION Home Smartphone Reviews Blog News Brands Compare Contact Legal Terms Terms and conditions DMCA report Copyright (c) mobosdata.com Contact Contact Info Advertising METRONIX D.O.O. Kralja Petra I Karadordevica 85A 78000 Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina Europe Copyright (c) 2014-2019 MOBOSdata.com. Jejich zarizeni jsou pohledna, vykonna a vetsinou i za velmi dobrou cenu. Kdyz k tomu pripocteme i prikladnou podporu, neni divu, ze si jejich LOOXy oblibila spousta uzivatelu. Proto se nebudeme zdrzovat dlouhymi uvody a prejdeme rovnou k veci. Za zapujceni zarizeni LOOX N520 bych rad podekoval primo spolecnosti Fujitsu Siemens Computers a za dodatecne zapujceni modelu N500 spolecnosti AH Mobile. Co je v krabici Zarizeni preci jen patri do kategorie tech levnejsich a tak je kazde usetrene euro dobre. Chybejici prislusenstvi si ale samozrejme muzete dokoupit zvlast. Kolebka z ekonomickych duvodu chybi, misto ni je k dispozici pouze synchronizacni USB kabel. To by nebyl takovy problem, ja osobne jsem si na absenci kolebky u sveho zarizeni zvyknul velmi rychle. Mnohem vic zamrzi skutecnost, ze ac LOOX zvlada i USB Host, kabel ma jen jednu koncovku pro USB klienta. Naopak prijemna a jednoznacne pozitivni vlastnost je zpetna kompatibilita datoveho konekoru se starsimi LOOXy rady 7xx a 4xx, coz jsem samozrejme otestoval.

    In its turn, the LOOX 420 is actually HP iPaq 4150 in another body. The company decided not to spend money on developing a new design having taken a successful design of the previous-year model almost with no changes. If looking for the ebook by Jacqueline Morton English Grammar for Students of French, 5Ed: The Study Guide for Those Learning French in pdf format, in that case you come on to the right website. English grammar for students of arabic pdf. This design is applied in all models of the N series and new models of the C-series. The design is strict in the whole, with straight lines dominating, though a slight narrowing, which was absent before, is observed closer to the top. The quality of materials remained the same - plastic is pleasant to touch, there is a hardly noticeable backlash. Color scheme copies the elder model LOOX 720 almost completely, though the colors are imperceptibly darker. This is one of the first PDAs with an integrated GPS antenna and one of the smallest PDAs with integrated GPS-receiver, thus giving way only to HTC Galaxy. It is possible to carry the device wherever you like to - in a pocket of your jacket, on a belt, in a bag, a trousers pocket will also suit, and only in a shirt pocket it might be noticeable. The new LOOX model exceeds all the GPS-handheld analogs and gives way only to HTC Galaxy mentioned above. Let's talk about changes in the appearance, in fact, they are mostly cosmetic and do not affect the perception of the model. Something went wrong.Get the item you ordered or your money back.User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by Verisign. I have some problems with GPS (Vito Navigator 2), cos I can't set up GPS. Witch settings in GPS and Vito Navigator I have to put to configurate they. I mean about ports, baud rate and etc. Grettings from Poland. Marek Kociecki. PolandYoni,I don't know how to do next!!!

    The blocked sectors will not be used for calculating the route. Connector for an additional external GPS antenna Prev. Is this the perfect sat-nav PDA? EasyGuide. Ihr Pocket LOOX. Wichtige Hinweise. Pocket-PC bedienen. Pocket-PC konfigurieren. Pocket-PC mit anderen. Geraten verbinden und vernetzen. Find solutions to your pocket loox n520 manual question. Pocket Loox 600 Manual. FUJITSU SIEMENS: Download user guide, user manual. User manual for the device Fujitsu Siemens Computers Pocket LOOX 600. Online user manual database. And indeed, for the branch in the whole GPS navigation is a ring-buoy, which it is trying to catch. The main makers either have already offered their GPS solutions or are going to. And if the solution is not integrated, then it is at least a separate package with a GPS receiver. Fujitsu Siemens has been following the navigation tendency as well. Even in a July interview to the site the company representatives gave away three groups of new products in thes PDA segment. The first group is GPS devices. It includes both PDAs with integrated GPS receiver and only navigation oriented devices. The second group contains communicators of the T-series. And finally, the third group consists of multimedia devices. It's quite logical the whole three lines will receive different letters in front of the number of the model. And a navigation line got the letter N. As you may remember, we received an engineer sample of FS Pocket LOOX N520 for our tests last September. Many functions did not work (the sample is very early), but still some conclusions were made. So, now we publish an updated review after we tested the commercial sample. In fact, the model is the analog of the LOOX 420 (the review is available ), innovations include integrated GPS, new operating system Windows Mobile 5.0, new CPU, USB host. On the other hand, the company deliberately simplified the handheld compared to top models by depriving it from built-in Bluetooth.

    The holder is attached onto a tilt swivel and can be adjusted in order to avoid light reflection. Attach onto a ProClip Mounting Platform.Fits all cables. The cable is easy to attach to the holder, and then the cable connects to the PDA automatically when you put your PDA in the holder so you do not have to connect it manually each time. (Cable not included) Attach onto a ProClip Mounting Platform. Some of you still remember the mobile phones from back then. They were not as neat and handy as they are today. They were more like suitcases weighing about 40 pounds with receivers as big as a brick. Ebbe saw the need for an easy way to have the receiver installed close to the driver's seat in order to use it comfortably. As a result, the ProClip was born, which is still the market leader for mounting platforms for communication equipment in vehicles today. Since then, many thousand different models and solutions have been developed for just about every vehicle in the world. Easy installation is one of the objectives, and another is not having to drill holes or in any other way damage the interior of the car. Brodit also produces holders for PDAs, mobile phones, GPS devices and multimedia monitors, but the ProClip is still Brodit?s main product. Read more information about Brodit. Visit Brodit web-site. High Transparency The 94% light penetration preserves display clarity and sharpness. Strong scratch protection The new developed strong coating of your upscreen Scratch Shield Clear protects your display against scratches and damages. Anti-Fingerprint Coating The oleophobic coating resists oil and smudges, reduces fingerprints and ensures easy cleaning. Touch-screen optimized The multitouch optimized surface preserves the original touch experience of your device. The smooth surface of the protector ensures a pleasant touch sensation. Easy, bubble-free installation The advanced silicon adhesive ensures an easy, bubble-free installation and a perfect adhesion.

    It is easily removable with no sticky residue or marks left. Precision Cut Your upscreen Scratch Shield Clear is manufactured in Germany with the most advanced laser technology following the highest quality standards. Mi crosof t W i nd ows Mobi l e 2003 Sec ond Edi ti on for P ocke t P C P hon e Edi ti on 346 Fuji tsu- Si emens P ock et LOOX N500 31 HT C T yT N P 4 500 Manual. U kunt hieronder aangeven waarom deze vraag ongepast is. Wij controleren de vraag en zonodig wordt deze verwijderd. E-mailadressen en volledige namen worden niet als privegegevens beschouwd. Wij vragen u dus ook te reageren op een antwoord. Laat uw emailadres achter op deze site, zodat u op de hoogte blijft. U krijgt dan ook andere vragen en antwoorden te zien. De handleiding is 0,03 mb groot. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider. Controleer uw email Vul dan hier uw emailadres in. There are two configurations: The N500 and the N520. The N500 has less memory (64MB as opposed to 128MB) and lacks Wi-Fi, while both models lack Bluetooth. We tested the fully featured Pocket LOOX N520. The shortcut buttons to its left take you to the calendar and contacts applications; the right-hand buttons go to the Windows Mobile today screen and launch the Navigon software. As usual, you can configure these buttons to launch other applications if you prefer, with separate settings available for long and short presses. When the Pocket LOOX N520 is powered up, the icons on these buttons are pleasingly underlit in blue. A short press on this button starts the built-in voice notes software, while a longer press fires up FSC SpeedMenu, a software add-on provided by Fujutsu Siemens (of which more later).

    Pls help meI have tried conacting the tech support at navigon and they have told me the settings but i still cant get it to work. Help !I''ve just been given a FS LOOX N500 with intergrated GPS receiver (SirfStar III) and I''ve installed Navigon 5, the thing is I can''t seem to change the GPS setting in Navigon. I''ve tried calling their support helpline and they''ve also explained the thing with Com Port 8, Baud 9600 but I can''t seem to change it, even though I change it to Com8 SerialGPS it just seems to change back to Com1. It will only let me change the Port to Com1 or Com2. Why is that? Plz help me! Regards. Adam. Relaxed navigation. Issue. Pages. April 2007You are arriving at the airport. An exhausting trip lies behind you. And the only thing you want is to drive to your hotelNo problem with the new MobileNavigator 6 software for your Pocket LOOX Series. Take over all addresses from yourThanks to the excellent and high-contrast graphics you get navigated easily andMobileNavigator 6 also shows the signage in different traffic situations. Enjoy the easiest use and exactest navigation wherever Europe leads you! Easy to useAlways on the moveData Sheet ? Issue: April 2007? MobileNavigator6 for Pocket LOOX. Bundles of Pocket LOOX N520 with MobileNavigator 6Bundles of Pocket LOOX N560 with MobileNavigator 6Data Sheet ? Issue: April 2007? MobileNavigator6 for Pocket LOOX. Bundles of Pocket LOOX T810 with MobileNavigator 6Bundles of Pocket LOOX T830 with MobileNavigator 6Single Software MobileNavigator 6Package includes:Data Sheet ? Issue: April 2007? MobileNavigator6 for Pocket LOOX. GPS technicalAntenna. Integrated GPS antenna SiRFstarIII. Charging. Charging via car charger. Size. Via AC adapter, car charger or USB connection on PCPocket LOOX N500 Series: 116 x 71 x 14 mm. Pocket LOOX T800 Series: 126 x 64 x 21mm. Pocket LOOX N500 Series: 160 g. Pocket LOOX T800 Series: 195 g. Delivered on DVD, partly preinstalled on SD Card. Weight. Maps. European maps.

    Functionality. Cross country navigation is possible within the used Navigation map. Design routes with as many intermediate destinations as you like. Import of addresses from MS-Outlook. User interface in 19 languages. TMC - especially in Germany, Austria. TMC (Traffic Message Channel) is a special application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS). It continuously broadcastsThe TMC application only receives traffic information regarding federal roads and motorways. OnThe blocked sectors will not be usedConnector for an additional external GPS antenna. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design as wellDelivery subject to availability. Designations mayPublished by. Fujitsu Siemens Computers. You will be automatically redirected to your Shopping Cart page after that. The holder is mounted onto a tilt swivel so it is adjustable for avoiding light reflection on the screen. It is easy to put the PDA in the holder, and to take it out of the holder. You can connect e.g. a charging cable to the PDA when it is in the holder. Select a device from the drop-down list below and click the button to the right to see the detail page for that particular application. Screw the attaching part into place with the enclosed screws. 3. Place the holder over the attaching part. Screw the holder onto the attaching part. 4. The holder is in place. Can be connected to the PDA when it is in a passive holder. The charging device connects to the PDA automatically when you put the PDA in the holder. The holder is attached onto a tilt swivel and can be adjusted in order to avoid light reflection. Attach onto a ProClip Mounting Platform. You can choose to use the holder as an active holder only for charging, or to connect an adapter to the Molex connector for additional features. Connect the power cable with a 2 A fuse. 2 A charger. Professional installation recommended.

    At bottom is the reset hole and connector for docking and mains power. The 1,200mAh Li-ion battery is removable. The makes for an smoothly styled piece of kit which, lacking the giveaway of a fold-out antenna, looks just like an ordinary Pocket PC. The latter is less sophisticated in design than some we have seen, but it does a reasonable job. You also get the Navigon Mobile Navigator software. Remember, though, that the faster you allow the processor to run, the shorter the battery life. After installing the Navigon software and doing a soft reset we were left with 68.5MB of storage capacity. The 256MB SD card on which the Navigon software is supplied provided a further 113MB of free space. But Windows Mobile 5.0 supports screen resolutions up to 480 by 640, and a higher resolution would add greater clarity -- particularly important in a GPS navigation system. The FSC SpeedMenu tool mentioned earlier provides easy access to system tools, switching the screen between portrait and landscape orientation, and is called up by a press of the button on the left-hand side. There is also a replacement for the Windows Mobile voice recorder. Certainly, we never have any trouble completing wireless tasks using an 11Mpbs 802.11b connection. Bluetooth is not built in, which is a pity. We found its system for entering addresses rather painful. You first need to enter either a town or a postcode (you can’t start with a street name); postcode navigation only works to four digits, and can you only enter a street name and house number with a town or postcode in place. The constant use of the word 'please' was mildly irritating, but we were impressed with the quality of the instructions, which were handled especially well whenever we had to negotiate two junctions in quick succession. Not only were both 'next turn' graphics delivered at the same time, but the spoken instructions were delivered together too, making it easier to negotiate the manoeuvre.

    You can see, for example, the current time, your speed, distance to next turn, height above sea level, direction and speed of travel and a mini-diagram of what to expect at the next junction. Once up and running, it worked fine, getting us from A to B perfectly well. But the user interface could be improved, and there are a couple of important performance issues. Once we had a fix, the N520 could be moved around -- including right into the main body of the car -- with no noticeable signal degredation. It is powered when used in a vehicle, so we tested it using our usual method of looping MP3 playback with the screen forced to stay on. Under these conditions, the N520 delivered 7 hours and 45 minutes of both battery life and music, which is very respectable. You may unsubscribe from these newsletters at any time. You may unsubscribe at any time. You also agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data collection and usage practices outlined in our Privacy Policy. The screens and illustrations can vary slightly by model and with circumstances. Notation in Text Icon Meaning This gives items requiring attention during use or items that must be avoided. Review PDA Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX N500. Manual, CD with the software; As you.Easy installation: bubble and dust-free Owing to the special silicone adhesive layer, the Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox N560 Screen Protector can be easily applied bubble-frThe Pocket Loox 600 is the first handheld Pocket PC from Fujitsu Siemens. It's a standard Pocket PC 2002, similar to the IPAQ range, but slightly more ergonomic, and a little cheaper than similarly-specced IPA Connect the Pocket LOOX to your computer using the USB cable and you’ll be able to exchange data easily between your computer and your Pocket PC. When travelling, play one of the pre-installed games or use the music player with MP3, WMA and AAC formats. In addition, the Pocket PC has an integrated calculator and a world clock.

    You can use the Pocket PC as a navigation system using the fully. This FUJITSU-SIEMENS LOOX N500 replacement battery has been tested for safety and designed for high performance. Page generated in 0.02s on September 09, 2020 at 17:55:18. All reference to other brands or models is made to facilitate the identification of items with which our products are compatible. For more information, click here.


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    A similar analysis of several mutant RNAs with a mutation predicted to alter a base pairing or with two compensatory mutations revealed altered secondary structures consistent with the expression and heat inducibility of the corresponding fusion constructs observed in vivo. These ?ndings led us to assess the possible roles of each of the stem-loop structures by analyzing an additional set of deletions and base substitutions. The results indicated not only the primary importance of base pairings between the translation initiation region of ca. 20 nucleotides (the AUG initiation codon plus the “downstream box”) and the internal region of rpoH mRNA but also the requirement of appropriate stability of mRNA secondary structures for characteristic thermoregulation, i.e., repression at a low temperature and induction upon a temperature upshift. The heat shock response is a universal, adaptive, and ho- meostatic cellular response against damage to protein folding under heat and other stresses. In Escherichia coli, the response results primarily from a transient increase in the level of s 32, which is encoded by rpoH and which is speci?cally required for the transcription of the set of well-conserved heat shock genes (11, 35). The increase in the s 32 level results from both the enhanced synthesis and the stabilization of normally unstable s 32 (12, 30). The production of abnormal proteins under various con- ditions also induces the heat shock response through an in- crease in the s 32 level (10), but such induction appears to involve only the stabilization and not the increased synthesis of s 32 (16). As to the mechanism of translational induction of s 32, ex- tensive deletion analyses of an rpoH-lacZ gene fusion revealed the involvement of positive and negative regulatory regions (regions A and B, respectively) on the 5 9 portion of rpoH mRNA (15, 21). Region B, an internal coding segment of ca.

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    You are currently using an outdated browser. To optimise your browsing experience, please update your browser. You can update your preferences, withdraw your consent at any time, and see a detailed description of the types of cookies we and our partners use in our Cookie Policy. By clicking on an item on our website, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more about our cookies and your options. A similar analysis of several mutant RNAs with a mutation predicted to alter a base pairing or with two compensatory mutations revealed altered secondary structures consistent with the expression and heat inducibility of the corresponding fusion constructs observed in vivo. These findings led us to assess the possible roles of each of the stem-loop structures by analyzing an additional set of deletions and base substitutions. Schematic representation of the 5 portion (nt 19 to 247) of E. coli rpoH mRNA as predicted by use of Mulfold (14). (A) Secondary structure thought to be involved in modulating heat-induced synthesis of 32 (21). Region A (nt 6 to 20), the initiation codon, and the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence are indicated. Region B (nt 112 to 208) is shaded. The locations of regions A and B are indicated. (B) SDS-PAGE patterns of fusion proteins expressed from the wild-type and mutant forms of TLF247. Structures predicted for RNA of 150 nt (starting from nt 19 for each; the sequences may include a BamHI junction and part of lacZ) and that have minimum free energy are shown for some representative constructs examined in Fig. 4. Only relevant portions are presented. The initiation codon, region A, and region B are indicated as described in the legend to Fig. 3B. The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is shown by shaded letters.We now present evidence for the mRNA secondary structure model by means of structure probing of RNA with chemical and enzymatic probes.

    rst probed the structures of rpoH RNAs from the wild type and several mutants in vitro and then analyzed their expression in vivo after transcription from a single-copy rpoH-lacZ gene fusion. The data supported some salient features of the pre- dicted mRNA secondary structure and provided the basis for further analysis of each of the component stem-loop struc- tures. The results led us to propose that an mRNA secondary structure with appropriate stability and formed between the translation initiation region (the AUG initiation codon and region A) and the internal coding region is a prerequisite for the thermoregulation of s 32 synthesis. The l TLF97-3 vector (28) was used to construct rpoH-lacZ gene fusions. Recombinant DNA and other general techniques were as described by Sambrook et al. (26) and by Miller (20). Chemicals, enzymes, and buf fers. 1-Cyclohexyl-3-(2-morpholinoethyl)-carbo- diimide metho- p -toluene sulfonate (CMCT) and diethyl pyrocarbonate (DEP) were purchased from Sigma. RNase V 1 was obtained from Pharmacia, and avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase was obtained from Life Science. Buf fer H was 70 mM HEPES-KOH (pH 7.8) containing 10 mM MgCl 2, 270 mM KCl, and 1 mM dithiothreitol, and buf fer V1 was 30 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.8) containing 20 mM MgCl 2, 300 mM KCl, and 1 mM dithiothreitol. Construction of rpoH-lacZ gene fusions. The gene fusion (translational fusion) designated TLF247 was constructed by in-frame fusion between the Xho I- Bam HI fragment of pGF247 (21) containing the rpoH promoters and the 5 9 portion of the coding region (nt 2 677 to 1 247) and codon 9 of lacZ on the l TLF97-3 vector. The same fragment of pGF247 was also inserted into pBlue- script SK( 1 ), yielding pBSK247. Derivatives of TLF247 carrying base substitu- tions were constructed by PCR with plasmid pFRP103 containing each of the FIG. 1. Schematic representation of the 5 9 portion (nt 2 19 to 1 247) of E. coli rpoH mRNA as predicted by use of Mulfold (14).

    100 nt, is a negative element involved in re- pressing translation under nonstress conditions. A computer prediction revealed a secondary structure for the 5 9 segment (nt 2 19 to 1 247) of rpoH mRNA which is fully consistent with the above ?ndings; base pairings between region A and part of region B appeared to negatively modulate rpoH translation (21) (Fig. 1). Mutational analyses of rpoH mRNA de?cient in the expres- sion or regulation of a GF364 fusion carrying the initial 364 nt of the rpoH coding region (Fig. 2A) not only substantiated the importance of some of the critical base pairings but also sug- gested the possible involvement of speci?c nucleotide se- quences in heat induction (36). It was surmised that the trans- lation of rpoH mRNA is restricted by the formation of secondary structure(s) that would limit ribosome entry under nonstress conditions. In addition, the isolation and characterization of rpoH homologs from a number of gram- negative bacteria revealed evolutionary conservation of both region A and the mRNA secondary structure among the gamma proteobacteria (23). All members of the latter group of bacteria examined seemed to exhibit heat-induced synthesis of s 32 homologs at the translational level, as in E. coli (24). The translational induction of s 32 is transient and is fol- lowed by a shutof f phase mediated by the DnaK-DnaJ-GrpE chaperones (9, 12, 29). The translational repression and desta- bilization of s 32 during adaptation periods are part of the feedback regulatory mechanisms (29, 31, 32) mediated by a segment of s 32 protein (18, 22, 35) which contains a highly and uniquely conserved sequence among the rpoH homologs (23, 34). Mailing address: HSP Research Institute, Kyoto Research Park, Kyoto 600-8813, Japan. Phone: (81)-75-315- 8619. Fax: (81)-75-315-8659.We ?

    ed with a Fujix BAS2000 imaging analyzer to determine the rates of synthesis of fusion proteins after correction for recovery with v protein as a reference. RNA preparation. RNA containing the upstream region and part of the rpoH coding region (nt 2 60 to 1 247) was prepared in vitro with T7 RNA polymerase by use of an RNA transcription kit (Stratagene). The A? II- Bam HI fragments of pBSK247 were placed under the control of the T7 promoter of vector pSP72, and the resulting plasmids were digested with Bam HI and used as templates for RNA synthesis. Structure probing of RNA. The procedures used for RNA structure probing were essentially those described by Christiansen et al. (3). Prior to treatment with CMCT, DEP, or RNase V 1, RNA (4 m g) was renatured (heating and slow cooling) in 20 m l of buf fer H, 200 m l of buf fer H, or 20 m l of buf fer V1, respectively. RNA was treated with CMCT (50 mM) or DEP (96 m M), and the reaction was terminated by the addition of ethanol on dry ice. For RNase V 1 treatment, 6 m l of RNA was mixed with an equal volume of buf fer V1 containing enzyme on ice for 30 min, treated with phenol, and precipitated with ethanol. RNA incubated without probes served as a control in all experiments. The identi?cation of modi?ed bases was carried out by primer extension analysis: 0.3 pmol of modi?ed RNA and 3 pmol of 5 9 -?uorescence-labeled primer comple- mentary to the 5 9 (nt 1 79 to 101) or 3 9 (nt 1 227 to 247) region were incubated with avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase. RESULTS Thermoregulation of a TLF247 gene fusion mediated by an mRNA secondary structure. To further understand the rpoH translational control mechanisms, it was important to analyze structural features of the “minimal” mRNA segment(s) essen- tial for thermoregulation. The locations of regions A and B are indicated. (B) SDS-PAGE patterns of fusion proteins expressed from the wild-type and mutant forms of TLF247.

    (A) Secondary structure thought to be involved in modulating heat-induced synthesis of s 32 (21). Region A (nt 1 6 to 20), the initiation codon, and the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence are indicated. Region B (nt 1 112 to 208) is shaded. Numbers refer to the nucleotides of the coding sequence. (B) Putative base pairing between the downstream box (region A) of rpoH and the “anti-downstream box” of 16S rRNA (spanning nt 1469 to 1483). F, G-U pairs. 402 MORITA ET AL. J. B ACTERIOL. Seven extra bases containing the Bam HI site were added to the latter primer to make in-frame fusions to lacZ (21). A set of 3 9 deletions of GFR153 was constructed by PCR with the same 5 9 primer as that used above and 3 9 primers that corresponded to the end of each deletion (with the same seven extra bases) and with l GFR153 (21) as a template. DNA fragments with the desired sequences containing PCR-ampli?ed products were inserted into pBSK247, and nucleotide sequences were con?rmed by dideoxy sequencing. The Xho I- Bam HI fragments of the resulting plasmids were then transferred to the l TLF97-3 vector by in vitro packaging. TLF229 D (stemIII) was constructed from TLF247 by de- leting the apical portion of stem II (nt 1 30 to 110) and all of stem III (nt 1 128 to 178). Four synthetic oligonucleotides (ca. 60 nt long) were annealed and ligated to create a DNA fragment with 5 9 protruding ends for joining with the Cla Io r Bam HI site at the 5 9 or 3 9 end, respectively. The resulting fragment was cloned into pBSK247 by replacing the Cla I- Bam HI fragment to obtain pBSK229 D (stemIII). Determination of rates of synthesis of fusion proteins. The procedure used for the determination of fusion protein synthesis rates was essentially that described previously (21). The immunopre- cipitates were subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) (7.5% gel), and the intensities of radioactive bands were quanti?

    3B probably represents a major but not the only structure found under the set of conditions used. Altered secondary structure of some mutant rpoH RNAs. To determine the ef fects of base changes on the mRNA secondary structure, RNAs prepared from ?ve mutants examined above (Fig. 2B) were subjected to similar structural analyses (Fig. 3A). The results obtained, combined with those for the wild- type RNA, revealed certain interesting dif ferences as well as similarities (Table 1). Evidently, stems II and III in the 15A and 15C mutant RNAs were modi?ed to greater extents than those in the wild-type RNA. A-15 was clearly modi?ed by DEP in 15A RNA; in contrast, G-15 in wild-type RNA was not modi?ed by CMCT as expected. More importantly, U-14 was also modi?ed strongly in 15A RNA but not in wild-type RNA, indicating that the neighboring structure was af fected by the G-to-A mutation at 1 15. Since C should not be modi?ed by either probe, the change at 1 15 could not be seen in 15C RNA. However, U-14 was not modi?ed in 15C RNA, indicat- ing that the change in the neighboring structure was more pronounced in 15A RNA than in 15C RNA. Further deletion analysis of critical regulatory regions. To further de?ne the rpoH regions critical for thermoregulation, we constructed and examined a set of 5 9 and 3 9 deletions of the rpoH-lacZ fusion on l TLF247. These results also suggested that the apical portion of stem II and the intact form of stem III were not essential for regulation.These results appeared to indicate the impor- tance of stem I but not stem IV for thermoregulation within the limitations of these experiments. In contrast, the apical portion contains A-18 to C-26, A-154 to C-172, and seven extra bases inserted during construction (Fig. 5B, broken line) and dif fers drastically from that of the parental TLF247 fusion (Fig. 3B). Thus, although the basal portion around the translation initiation region appeared to be most important, it was not suf ?

    cient for ef fective thermoregulation. A minimal gene fusion that can respond to heat shock. Segments of mRNA that correspond to each of the stem structures (I to IV) are shown above the diagram, and nucleotide numbers are shown below. Regions A and B are indicated by stippled and hatched boxes, respectively. (B) A pair of deletions lacking stem III.These results, combined with the RNA secondary structure prediction for various constructs, sug- gested that the mRNA secondary structure involving the trans- lation initiation region (the initiation codon plus region A) with appropriate stability or instability may be a primary re- quirement for the thermoregulation of rpoH translation. DISCUSSION The ef ?ciency of translation in E. coli is determined primar- ily at the stage of initiation, which includes binding of the 30S ribosome to 5 9 segments (from approximately nt 2 20 to 1 15) FIG. 5. Predicted mRNA secondary structures for some of the deletion derivatives used. Structures predicted for RNA of 150 nt (starting from nt 2 19 for each; the sequences may include a Bam HI junction and part of lacZ ) and that have minimum free energy are shown for some representative constructs examined in Fig. 4. Only relevant portions are presented. The initiation codon, region A, and region B are indicated as described in the legend to Fig. 3B. The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is shown by shaded letters. Arrowheads indicate the positions where two G’s were replaced in constructing TLF229 D (stemIII)GG (Fig. 4B). The broken line indicates extra bases inserted during construction (21). 408 MORITA ET AL. J. B ACTERIOL. Thus, the secondary structure of such mRNA segments can play an important role in modulating translation ef ?ciency (5). In the case of rpoH, part of the ribosome binding site (nt 1 1 to 20) including the AUG codon and region A (downstream box) was thought to be masked through the formation of base pairs with the internal region (region B).

    Closed and open arrows indicate fusion proteins and b -galactosidase v protein (internal reference), respectively. V OL. 181, 1999 TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL OF s 32 SYNTHESIS 403 A 5 9 segment (nt 2 60 to 1 247) of wild-type (WT) or mutant RNAs prepared in vitro was treated with CMCT, DEP, or RNase V 1, and modi?ed bases were identi?ed by reverse transcription analysis as described in Materials and Methods. Only some of the bases that were clearly modi?ed by each treatment are indicated by nucleotide numbers. Relevant sequence ladders (wild type) are shown to the side as a reference. When comparing the observed bands with the sequence ladders, one should note that cDNA synthesis stops one residue before the modi?ed base. Arrowheads indicate some of the modi?cations uniquely found in mutant RNA(s), whereas arrows indicate positions at which reverse transcriptase was arrested. Only the data for wild-type RNA are shown for experiments with RNase V 1. (B) Modi?ed bases identi?ed with wild-type RNA in panel A are indicated on the mRNA secondary structure. The bases modi?ed by CMCT or DEP are represented by squares or circles, respectively. The relative extents of modi?cation are indicated by outlined stippled, outlined open, and nonoutlined shaded symbols for strong, modest, and weak reactivities, respectively. Arrowheads indicate sites cleaved by RNase V 1. C-53 was fortuitously modi?ed by DEP. Stems I, II, III, and IV are indicated, as are the initiation codon, region A, and the Shine-Dalgarno (SD) sequence. Region B (nt 1 112 to 208) is shown in boldface letters. 404 MORITA ET AL. J. B ACTERIOL. As predicted if base pairing were important, the 15A-124T double mutant carrying a compensatory mutation to restore the base pairing exhibited almost normal heat induction. The generally increased expression at both temperatures was pre- sumably due to the relative instability of A-U base pairing compared to G-C pairing.

    Reexamination of the latter mutant revealed almost normal induction (data not shown); the 15C-124G mutants in the GF364 and TLF247 constructs thus gave identical results. It should be noted that a mutation within region A can af fect expression by altering complementarity to 16S rRNA (Fig. 1B) (21). The marked or slight increase found in the expression of 15A or 15C, respectively, relative to that of the wild type (Fig. 2B) was well correlated with the increased or decreased complementarity to 16S rRNA, respectively. Moreover, the higher expression of the 15A-124T double mutant than of the 15C-124G double mutant as well as the lower expression of the 17C-122G double mutant may be partially explained on the same basis. Taken together, these results con?rmed the validity of the regulatory model based on the rpoH mRNA secondary structure. However, to support this model, it was necessary to demonstrate the existence of the proposed structure. FIG. 3— Continued. V OL. 181, 1999 TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL OF s 32 SYNTHESIS 405 In general, bases strongly modi?ed by chemical probes were found in terminal loops, whereas bases in internal loops, bulges, and branching points were modi?ed less markedly. Some of the A’s and U’s in stem I predicted to form pairings were modi?ed, albeit very weakly, suggesting that the second- ary structure in this region might be relatively unstable. With respect to stems II, III, and IV, locations of modi?ed bases were in good agreement with the predicted RNA structure, with a few exceptions. These results thus provided strong evi- dence for an rpoH mRNA secondary structure with several major stem-loops (21), which has so far been supported by mutational analyses of the expression of rpoH-lacZ gene fu- sions (36) and by evolutionary conservation of the predicted RNA secondary structure among the rpoH homologs (23). It should be noted, however, that the structure shown in Fig.

    This idea was initially suggested by computer pre- diction (21) and subsequently supported by mutational analy- ses (21, 36) and structural conservation among the rpoH ho- mologs (23). Such a structure seemed most likely to restrict translation by preventing ribosome entry under nonstress con- ditions. The present results of structure probing of rpoH mRNA directly supported this model (Fig. 3). Based on the structural information, possible roles of each of the major stems that constitute the whole structure were assessed by further deletion analyses. The structure probing analyses revealed that mutations within stem II af fecting translational repression (15A and 15C) af fect not only the neighboring structures of stem II but also the structures of stem III (Table 1). The simultaneous recovery of both of these ef fects of compensatory mutations (15A-124T and 15C-124G) was well correlated with the expression and regulation of fusion proteins in vivo (Fig. 2B). This ?nding was not unexpected, because some of the partially constitutive mu- tations previously isolated from GF346 (133A, 136A, and 142A) (36) were actually localized within stem III. All of these results indicated that the stabilities of stems II and III are interdependent and that changes in stem II stability, at least those involving the mutations analyzed in this study, have par- ticularly striking ef fects on thermoregulation. The results of deletion analyses indicated that most of stem II (nt 1 27 to 111) and stem III were not indispensable for thermoregulation (36) (Fig. 4). However, as discussed below, appropriate stability or instability of the mRNA secondary structure was an essential requirement for normal regulation. In this connection, the inability to respond to heat shock was previously observed when stem III was totally deleted from the GF364 fusion (36).

    Although stem III was not essential, when it was absent, certain mismatches had to be introduced to the remaining segment of RNA to substitute for its function. These combined results suggested that stem IV was not essential for thermoregulation but would serve to keep the upstream Shine-Dalgarno and adjacent regions “open” for ribosome entry. We conclude that there are two major requirements for normal rpoH thermoregulation. Besides the mRNA secondary structure, previous results suggested the possible involvement of a speci?c sequence which may provide a site for protein binding in modulating the heat induction of rpoH translation. This suggestion was based mainly on the noninducible and barely inducible phenotypes of the 15C-124G and 16G-123C mutants, respectively, each con- taining two compensatory mutations (36). Although we con- ?rmed the results for the latter mutant (16G-123C; data not shown), the 15C-124G mutant actually exhibited slightly re- duced but appreciable heat induction (Fig. 2B), eliminating the major basis for suggesting the above possibility. At present, the involvement of a trans -acting factor(s) in thermoregulation appears unlikely, although it cannot be ex- cluded. The fact that some of the nucleotides expected to form a stem I structure were modi?ed by chemical probes, albeit weakly (Fig. 3B), suggested that this region was relatively un- stable, presumably permitting the limited entry of ribosomes at a low temperature. Moreover, transcription-translation cou- pling may facilitate a productive interaction between rpoH mRNA and ribosomes because of a delay in forming the stem I structure due to the distance (ca. 180 nt) between the AUG codon and the internal region presumably required for base pairings. In any event, such a dynamic mRNA secondary struc- ture should ensure the production of low but essential basal levels of s 32 at physiological temperatures under nonstress conditions.

    Mutations such as 15A or 15C may decelerate the formation of an inhibitory RNA structure, thereby permitting ribosome entry and constitutively high expression even at low temperatures. Finally, s S encoded by the rpoS gene is another global reg- ulator for a set of genes induced at the stationary phase or upon hyperosmotic stress. Interestingly, s S itself is regulated primarily at the posttranscriptional level, and recent work in- dicated the involvement of some speci?c gene products in the V OL. 181, 1999 TRANSLATIONAL CONTROL OF s 32 SYNTHESIS 409 In addition, the rpoS mRNA secondary structure was suggested to play a regulatory role, although the mechanism remains unknown. Thus, trans- lational control of global transcription factors such as s 32 and s S appears to be mediated by an mRNA secondary structure and confers an ef ?cient means for a rapid response to heat or other stress. The results reported here also raise the intriguing possibility that a 5 9 portion of the rpoH mRNA secondary structure is involved in direct sensing and responding to high temperatures by enhancing ribosome entry and translation ini- tiation, leading to a rapid increase in the s 32 level and the induction of heat shock proteins. Further work is in progress to examine such possibilities. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We are grateful to T. Linn for the kind gift of the l TLF97-3 vector and to M. Nakayama, H. Kanazawa, and M. Ueda for technical assis- tance. This work was supported in part by grants from the Japan Health Sciences Foundation, Tokyo. IRL Press, Oxford, England. 4. Craig, E. A., and C. A. Gross. 1991. Is hsp70 the cellular thermometer. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 10. Gof f, S. A., and A. L. Goldberg. 1985. Production of abnormal proteins in E. coli stimulates transcription of lon and other heat shock genes. ASM Press, Washington, D.C. 14. Jaeger, J. A., D. H. Turner, and M. Zuker. 1990. Predicting optimal and suboptimal secondary structure for RNA.

    American Society for Microbi- ology, Washington, D.C. 26. Sambrook, J., E. F. Fritsch, and T. Maniatis. 1989. Molecular cloning: a laboratory manual, 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. 27. Sprengart, M. L., H. P. Fatscher, and E. Fuchs. 1990. The initiation of translation in E. coli: apparent base pairing between the 16S rRNA and downstream sequences of the mRNA.On the other hand, the application of several different formulations and manufacturing techniques may create a bacterial protective environment. In cheese, the persistent behavior of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) relies on complex mechanisms that enable bacteria to respond to stressful conditions found in cheese matrix. In this review, we discuss how STEC manages to survive to high and low temperatures, hyperosmotic conditions, exposure to weak organic acids, and pH decreasing related to cheese manufacturing, the cheese matrix itself and storage. Moreover, we discuss how these stress responses interact with each other by enhancing adaptation and consequently, the persistence of STEC in cheese. Further, we show how virulence genes eae and tir are affected by stress response mechanisms, increasing either cell adherence or virulence factors production, which leads to a selection of more resistant and virulent pathogens in the cheese industry, leading to a public health issue. View Show abstract. Although much attention has been paid to the role of highly conserved heat shock proteins such as chaperones and proteases in sustaining cellular protein homeostasis under stress, relatively little is known about the dynamic nature of underlying regulatory mechanisms. When cells are suddenly exposed to high temperature, synthesis of ??? is rapidly induced by activated translation of rpoH mRNA, which encodes ???, through disruption of mRNA secondary structure. The increased synthesis of ??? is accompanied by stabilization of ???

    , which is normally very unstable and rapidly degraded by the membrane-localized FtsH protease. It was recently found that ??? must be localized to the inner membrane by the SRP-dependent pathway to work properly for regulation, but the roles played by membrane and other components of the cell remained unknown. Random transposon mutagenesis of the strongly deregulated I54N-??? mutant has now started to unravel the complex regulatory circuit, involving membrane protein(s), other cellular components or ???-interfering polypeptides, for dynamic fine-tuning of ??? activity that could be of vital importance for cell survival. View Show abstract.However, the full complement of these elements is not known even in the model bacterium Escherichia coli. Using complementary RNA-sequencing approaches, we detected large numbers of 3' ends in 5' UTRs and open reading frames (ORFs), suggesting extensive regulation by premature transcription termination. We document regulation for multiple transcripts, including spermidine induction involving Rho and translation of an upstream ORF for an mRNA encoding a spermidine efflux pump. In addition to discovering novel sites of regulation, we detected short, stable RNA fragments derived from 5' UTRs and sequences internal to ORFs. Characterization of three of these transcripts, including an RNA internal to an essential cell division gene, revealed all have independent functions as sRNA sponges. Thus, these data uncover an abundance of cis- and trans-acting RNA regulators in bacterial 5' UTRs and internal to ORFs. View Show abstract. More than 200 nucleotides of the coding region of rpoH, divided into two segments, are involved in the temperature response of the transcript. Furthermore, the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in the rpoH mRNA is, unlike to the majority of described RNATs, not completely blocked (Morita et al. 1999). One of the most abundant sequences present in the 5?


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    We even look at whether a mesh extension is easy to adopt into your home decor, or whether it's something you'll want to tuck away out of sight. Any of our reviews will dig into these aspects of a product, and will also highlight any unique features you may want to consider in your decision making, like whether you want voice interaction, or how well a mesh solution pairs with other connected devices in the home. For many shoppers, though, it all comes down to value — which extender provides the most for the lowest cost. So we also consider what you really get for your money, weighing what features and performance are worthwhile, and how any given product compares with other devices from other manufacturers. Because mesh systems use multiple devices, you can generally buy a complete mesh system as a two- or three-unit package. You can also buy individual satellite units to extend a mesh network to a broader area. In the end, our top picks are listed here because they are the best mesh Wi-Fi systems you can buy. Whether it's a question of performance, value or features, we call out the products that deliver the best bang for your buck, and explain why it might be the right choice for your home. How we test mesh routers Every router we review has been rigorously tested in our Utah and New York facilities, using Ixia's IxChariot software to measure throughput at distances that are between 5 and 150 feet. As with standard routers, we test performance at a distance to provide real-world information about coverage and speeds. We also test how well each router transmits and receives signals through drywall, brick, concrete and even metal walls; and how each handles coverage of a two- or three-story home. Mesh routers get additional testing to see how well each system does when sending a signal through the main router and through the included satellite units.

    Able to work either as a standalone router or to create a mesh network by linking it with other Linksys networking gear, the MR9600 offers the choice of a single unit for smaller homes and apartments, or it can be incorporated into a mesh setup with other Linksys networking devices, giving you the unique ability to expand coverage for larger homes. The small size makes it easy to fit onto a shelf or desk, but the streamlined design does leave little room for ports -- with only a WAN port, four LAN ports and two USB 3.0 connectors, the rear panel of the Linksys Max Stream MR9600 is uncluttered, but we wish it offered the two-line aggregation seen on many competing Wi-Fi 6 models. Our favorite add-on has to be the Netgear Orbi Voice, which combines the Orbi's excellent performance and impressive range with speakers and Alexa voice control. Read our full Netgear Orbi Voice review. How to choose the best mesh router for you Finding the right mesh Wi-Fi system starts with deciding whether you even need one. If you have a large home of 3,000 square feet or more, a regular router won't cut it. The same is true of multistory homes and oddly laid out houses, which don't necessarily match the range pattern of coverage most standalone routers deliver. And even if your home looks like it may be well-served by a regular wireless router, there are plenty of obstacles and signal-disruptions that can make it difficult to get strong Wi-Fi coverage in every part of your home. The basic guideline is this: If your router leaves you with dead spots in your home or even in your yard, you would probably be better off with a mesh Wi-Fi system instead. Picking the right mesh Wi-Fi system is much like any other Wi-Fi device. Our reviews look at design, range and throughput performance, setup, and which settings you can adjust. We look at security protections and parental controls.

    As it’s not for everyone, it’s important to look at other cooling and heating options such as split system (including reverse cycle), window, portable air conditioners, or portable heaters (if you’re just looking for a heating option) to find the best option for your home. You agree that Canstar Blue’s terms and conditions apply to this referral. If you click on a brand that is not a referral partner, you will be taken to a brand page on Canstar Blue. Fees payable by product providers for referrals and sponsorship may vary between providers. Generally, sponsorship fees are payable in addition to referral fees. Sponsored products are clearly disclosed as such on website pages. They may appear in a number of areas of the website such as in comparison tables, on hub pages and in articles. Sponsored products may be displayed in a fixed position in a table, regardless of the product's rating, price or other attributes. The table position of a Sponsored product does not indicate any ranking or rating by Canstar. The table position of a Sponsored product does not change when a consumer changes the sort order of the table. For more information please see How Are We Funded. This information may have changed over time. Refer to the product fact sheet (or relevant similar documentation) before making any purchase decision. Canstar Blue's website terms and conditions apply.

    Beyond simple throughput tests, we also perform detailed heat map testing to determine how well a mesh system distributes signals over a larger coverage area — a test that involves taking dozens of measurements throughout our lab space. We use each mesh router with several connected devices in a real home that contains thick walls. Other factors used in evaluating the routers include ease of setup and use, software features and available ports. What Is a mesh Wi-Fi router, and do you need one.First, is security. Google has found Broadpwn, Cloudbleed, Heartbleed, Shellshock, Meltdown and Spectre and have a security chip inside the GW. Google developed their own security chip which is inside the GW to lock the boot image to the hardware. So you are going to get a far more secure solution then any other. The other aspect is the Google App is just a lot better then any other router. We have the Google WiFi and could not be happier.My network speed is 240 Mbps.I share here my experience with linksys: it is good stuff hardware-wise, but Linksys definitely does not have the firmware software quality under control. I had 2 systems of linksys: (One wrt router, and a VELOP 3 node system later on) both were suffering from bad automatic firmware updates. The VELOP worked flawlessly for 3 months then broke as result of a firmware update.You will receive a verification email shortly. Please refresh the page and try again. You can unsubscribe at any time and we'll never share your details without your permission. Visit our corporate site. New York. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Read on as we explain the basics about ducted AC and review the major brands you’re likely to buy from. A ducted AC system works through a series of ducts connected to an internal unit, which is installed either in the roof or under the floor of a home.

    The ducts run from the air conditioning unit to each room of the house, allowing you to cool each space using individual controls, or “zoning”. Zoning allows you to switch on different temperatures in different parts of the home or switch it off completely in rooms not being used. Some ducted systems also have the option of being reverse cycle units, capable of heating your home as well as cooling. This is because it’s a permanent system that requires a professional to assess your house and install. Depending on the size of your home, there might be a lot of ducts that will need to be installed throughout, plus a compressor unit outside to pump the cool air through.Some manufacturers choose to label three phase and ducted air conditioners, but it’s not mandatory. This compares to around 60c for split system AC. Daikin offers four ranges of reverse cycle ducted systems: For existing homes it has a retrofit system, which means you can purchase a new system but use the existing pipework and wiring. All of this can be set via its controller designed with large, easy to read text and an intuitive interface. It has four ducted AC ranges available: All models boast DC fan motors, DC rotary compressors, and programmable systems. The Fujitsu optional backlit zone controller allows for up to eight zones to be set.It features four series of ducted air conditioners with a number of models in each: The range is ideal for multiple room applications and can incorporate zone selection if required. Its air diffusers are available in different designs to suit your home decor. Its aim is to improve standards in comfort, ease of use, plus energy efficiency with its reverse cycle ducted range: It also comes with dual controllers and the ability to adjust settings from either controller. It’s a permanent system that covers the whole home and in turn involves heavy installation costs.


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