AUX Highcool Series Operation Manuals
AUX Highcool Series Operation Manuals

AUX Highcool Series Operation Manuals

Wired 7 day controller for cassette air conditioner

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WARNING
This air conditioner is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they
have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children
should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the air
conditioner or remote controller.
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Unit is Remotely controlled
& may start without warning
Ref— AUX wired controller
Highcool Series
Wired 7 Day Controller
for Cassette Air Conditioner
Operation Manual

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Summary of Contents for AUX Highcool Series

  • Page 1 Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the air conditioner or remote controller. Ref— AUX wired controller...
  • Page 2 Appendix 2 INTRODUCTION Notes for Engineer Highcool series cassette split systems are supplied as standard with the The controller is provided with special screws for fixing it to the • Wired 7 Day Controller. wall. Please use these to avoid damaging the controller.
  • Page 3: General Description

    Appendix 1 General Description Fault Codes The Error Check display area of the LCD display may, in the event of a fault, show the symbol of a spanner and a fault code. This is a list of fault codes in order for you to advise your service and maintenance engineer of the likely problem.
  • Page 4: Display Section

    Display Section Caring for the Environment We all have a responsibility to care for the environment and the way you use your Highcool air conditioner can help by reducing energy consumption. The following recommendations will all help to keep the energy consumed by your Highcool system to a minimum.
  • Page 5: Advanced Settings

    Control Buttons Advanced Settings Remote Start & Stop YES/NO It is possible to provide the unit with a remote over ride switch to turn the unit on or off remotely using a central time clock or switch. Check with your installer whether this has been done and for future refer- ence make a note above if this is the case.
  • Page 6: Understanding The Display

    Understanding the Display What do you want the unit to do? Pressing the mode button scrolls between automatic, cooling, dry, fan only and heating modes. Choose the mode most appropriate to your needs. Automatic will engage whichever mode is necessary to maintain •...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started Setting the Time, Date & Day of the Week The Timer Area is only lit during timer operation and shows the time Press and hold CLOCK until a beep is heard when the timer will next turn the unit on or off. If the unit is in timer One of the segments of the Time Display will flash operation and the OPERATION button is pressed then the timer area Use TIME UP &...
  • Page 8 The Output Device Display Area is designed to show which of your sys- The Set Temperature Display Area shows the temperature the unit is tems internal components are operating at that moment in time, except set to achieve when operating. This temperature can be increased or for the Indoor Fan and Swing Louver which are shown separately in the decreased using the TEMPERATURE UP &...

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