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Table of Contents
1.
System description
1.1
Preparation of infrared remote
control
1.2
Reception confirmation on internal
unit
2.
Infrared remote control
3.
Display presentation on the
infrared remote control
4.
LED's and switches on internal
unit
4.1
Notes regarding the LED's
5.0
Description of functions of the
remote control
5.1
Adjusting the operating mode
5.2
Adjusting desired room
temperature
5.3
Adjusting the air louvre setting
5.4
Adjusting the air volume
5.5
Setting the clock
5.6
Adjusting the timer mode and
programming
6
Cleaning, care, and maintenance
of the air-conditioning unit
6.1
Cleaning the unit
6.2
Cleaning the air filter
7
General remarks
8
Trouble-shooting
Fig. 2 Inserting the batteries in the remote control
1. System components
The air-conditioning system consists of the
following components (Fig. 1):
A. Outside unit
B. Internal unit
1. Air louvre
2. Air intake on internal unit
3. Air filter on internal unit
4. Air outlet on internal unit
5. Operating display
6. Signal receiver for remote control
7. Rating plate
8. Refrigerant pipes, condensate pipe and
electrical connection
9. Condensation drain
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Fig. 1 Description of the system
1.1 Preparation of infrared
remote control (RC)
To insert the batteries into the remote
control unit, the cover over the lower
buttons should be opened (see Fig. 2) and
removed. The cover can be drawn off by
pressing the plastic spring on the rear of
the remote control.
When inserting the batteries, check that
polarity is correct, and then replace the
cover.
The remote control will not function with
rechargeable batteries of type IEC LR 03/
1.5 Volt.
If the batteries start to run out, the range
of the remote control will also be reduced.
Fig. 3 Acknowledgement of receipt of signal by the indoor unit
1.2 Reception confirmation on
internal unit
The remote control can be used up to a
range of 6 m (clear space). By actuating a
button on the remote control, a signal will
be issued to the control unit in the internal
unit. Receipt of this signal is confirmed by
an audible "beep" sound. If this sound
does not occur, the function shown on the
display does not correspond to the
function of the internal unit, and it will then
be necessary to repeat the signal by
actuating one of the buttons E, F, K, or J
(Fig. 4).