User's Manual
9
Energy Efficient: The Smart Choice in Comfort
*Savings may vary based on model selected, hours of operation 
and geographical location. Example given based on 26-SEER 
system versus 13-SEER system.
Where Does My Money Go?
Other 
8%
Electronics
7%
Lighting
10%
Clothes 
Washer & 
Dryer 6%
Dishwasher 
2%
Refrigerator 
5%
Water
Heater 
13%
Heating 
& Cooling
49%
Fujitsu
saves 25%
on your 
utility bill
Rebates
To encourage customers to buy energy efficient products, many 
local utility companies offer significant rebates for the purchase 
of a ductless mini-split system. Go to Fujitsu’s web site to search
for local rebates, consumer loans and utility bill discounts. We
provide a listing of rebates and offerings on qualifying Fujitsu
mini-splits by state. www.fujitsugeneral.com/utility_rebates.htm
As much as half of the energy used in your home goes to heating and cooling.
So, making smart decisions about your home’s heating and air conditioning
system can have a big effect on your utility bills — and your comfort. 
The high energy efficiencies of 
Halcyon systems slash utility 
bills by up to 25%. If your 
average annual utilities are 
$4,200, Fujitsu can save you up to 
$1,050 annually or $10,500 in 10 yrs!*
Federal Tax Credit Up To $300 through 2013
A tax credit can provide significant savings. It reduces the
amount of income tax you have to pay. Unlike a deduction,
which reduces the amount of income subject to tax, a tax 
credit directly reduces the tax itself. 
 Federal tax credits are effective for systems purchased 
through December 31, 2013 for “Qualified Energy Property”
 The federal tax credit for qualified equipment is 10% of the 
amount paid but shall not exceed $300 for the qualified 
energy property. 
 Fujitsu has 16 qualifying systems in 2013
 Check with your tax professional for details and visit 
www.energystar.gov and click on “Tax Credits” for additional 
information.










