Technical data

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PERATION WITH REMOTE CONTROL
Introduction of Function Buttons on the Remote Controller
On/off Button: Push this button to start the unit operation. Push the button again to stop the unit
operation.
Mode Button: Each time you press the button, a mode is selected in a sequence that goes from AUTO
COOL DRY HEAT and FAN only as the following figure indicates:
AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN
+ Button: Push the button to increase the indoor temperature setting to 30ºC.
- Button: Push the button to decrease the indoor temperature setting to 17ºC.
Fan Button: This button is used for selecting Fan Speed. Each time you press the button, a fan speed is
selected in a sequence that goes from AUTO, LOW, MED to HIGH, then back to Auto. When you select the
AUTO or DRY mode, the fan speed will be automatically controlled and you can not set the fan speed.
SLEEP Button: Press this button to go into the Energy-Saving operation mode. Press it again to cancel.
This function only can be used on COOL, HEAT and AUTO mode and maintain the most comfortable
temperature for you.
NOTE: While the unit is running under SLEEP operation mode, it would be cancelled if you press the
other button.
Swing Button: Press the SWING button to activate the swing feature. Push the button again to stop.
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NOTE!
Keep the remote controller where its signal can reach the receiver of the unit. When you select
the timer operation, the remote controller automatically transmits a signal to the indoor unit at
the specified time. If you keep the remote controller in a position that hinders proper signal
transmissions, a time lag of up to 15 minutes may occur.
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NOTE!
Always aim the remote controller towards the receiver on the indoor unit and make sure there
are no obstacles in between the remote control and the receiver on the indoor unit. Otherwise
the remote control signal will not be picked up by the receiver and the air conditioner will not
work properly.
The maximum distance at which the remote control will work is approximately 6 to 7 meters.
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