Control Of Air Conditioner Using The Remote Control Unit; Remote Control - Lennox Compact Pro Installation Operating & Maintenance Manual

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3.3 CONTROL OF AIR CONDITIONER USING
THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
3.3.1
The remote control supplied with the air conditioner is

Remote control

designed to be extremely sturdy and to ensure excellent
performance in use, but it should nevertheless be handled with
some care.
For example, do not:
- leave it out in the rain, spill water on its keyboard or drop it
into water.
- subject it to impacts or drop it onto hard surfaces.
- leave it exposed to direct sunlight.
- place obstacles between the remote control and
the air conditioner while using it.
Furthermore:
- if other devices operated by remote control (TV, radio, stereo
systems, etc.) are located in the same room as the air
conditioner, there may be interference.
- electronic and fluorescent lighting may interfere with
communications between the remote control and the air
conditioner.
- remove the batteries in case of prolonged disuse of the
remote control.
3.3.2
Use only 2 dry cell batteries type LR03 with 1,5 V (supplied
Insertion of
with the remote control unit). Dispose of used batteries
batteries
only at the special collection points provided by the local
authorities for this type of waste.
REPLACE BOTH BATTERIES AT THE SAME TIME
To insert the batteries remove the spring-latch cover on the
back of the remote control.
The batteries have to be inserted according to the positive and
negative pole markings in the bottom of the battery compartment.
Close the spring-latch cover after inserting the batteries.
3.4 REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control is the interface between the user and the air
conditioner. It is therefore particularly important to familiarize
yourself with the parts of the remote control that relate to this
interface.
3.4.1
T1
On/Off.
Description of
T2
Well being mode (Automatic)
the remote
T3
Night well-being mode
T4
Operating mode selector.
Control
T5
Fan speed selector.
T6
Button for setting timer and programs.
T7
Button for increasing (+) or decreasing (-) the tem-
perature/time settings.
T8
Button to start external air intake (functions only if
the air conditioner is equipped with this accessory).
T9
Movable baffle adjustment On/Off button.
T10
Reset button.
T11
Program start button.
D
Display: shows operating status and settings as
they are made.
D1
Fan speed or automatic operating mode indicator
(AUTO).
D2
Heating.
D3
Cooling.
D4
Dehumidifier only.

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