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REMOTE CONTROLLER
USER MANUAL
WLRC10
18.06 - 5044571_01

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  • Page 1 REMOTE CONTROLLER USER MANUAL WLRC10 18.06 - 5044571_01...
  • Page 3: Information For User

    Dear customer, Thank you for choosing an AERMEC product. It is the fruit of many years of experience and special design studies and has been made of the highest grade materials and with cutting edge technology. In addition, all our products bear the EC mark indicating that they meet the requirements of the European Machine Directive regarding safety.
  • Page 4: Remote Control

    REMOTE CONTROL Keys available • Some of the buttons of the re- on remote control mote control are not used for the required air conditioner and are therefore not described in these in- structions. Pressing of these keys will not affect the operation of the air conditioner.
  • Page 5 remote control display icons available Index Functions represented by the icons: Indicates the AUTOMATIC mode is active Indicates the COOLING mode is active Indicates the DEHUMIDIFICATION mode is active Indicates the VENTILATION mode is active Indicates the HEATING mode is active Indicates the SLEEP function is active Indicates the room air and setpoint temperatures are active on the display of the indoor unit...
  • Page 6: Timer Off

    FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE REMOTE CONTROL SWITCHING THE UNIT ON OR OFF By pressing the button it is possible to switch the unit on or off. When off some information is still displayed on the remote control: the operating setpoint of the last operating mode Switching on used, and switch on timers programmed (ON) and any icons tied to the function active during the last switch on of the unit...
  • Page 7 • VENTILATION mode: in this mode the user must set only the fan speed. This mode provides no heating or cooling but only uses the internal fan to ventilate the space. • HEATING mode: in this mode the user must set the oper- ating setpoint and a fan speed.
  • Page 8 SETTING THE FAN SPEED If the unit is on (and the automatic or dehumidification modes are not selected), pressing the button allows the selec- tion of the fan speed. Pressing the button allows changing Setting the fan speed the fan speeds as shown in the icons below, in the following sequence: AUTO Minimum...
  • Page 9 SETTING A SYSTEM TIME These units are equipped with an internal clock which can display the current time; by pressing on the key the clock icon will start to flash (this flashing will last 5 seconds, after this if Setting the no key is pressed you automatically exit the time modification system time mode);...
  • Page 10 SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED SWITCH ON (TIMER ON) The units possess a timer used to program switching on by specifying the time that you want the unit to start. If the unit Setting a programmed is switched off (and no other programmed switch on is pre- switch on sent), by pressing the key you enter the time programming...
  • Page 11 VIEW THE AMBIENT AIR, SET POINT OR OUTDOOR AIR (IN THE DISPLAY OF THE INDOOR UNIT) Through the use of the remote control it is possible to display the room temperature value read by the indoor unit, or dis- play the current operating setpoint used by the unit. This infor- Display of room tem- mation is displayed on board the indoor unit’s display.
  • Page 12 ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE NIGHT-TIME COMFORT FUNCTION The night-time comfort function controls the air conditioner in an optimal way during the night. The following logic is ap- plied: • In cooling or dehumidification: the temperature setpoint Setting night-time is gradually increased to guarantee maximum comfort comfort function combined with energy saving;...
  • Page 13 SETTING OR REMOVING THE BUTTON LOCK To lock or remove the lock of the buttons on the remote con- trol, press the ; buttons simultaneously. The icon on the remote control’s display shows that the keypad Setting the button lock of the remote control is locked.
  • Page 14 ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ANTI-FREEZE FUNCTION Setting the anti- freeze function In the event that is sought to keep a safety temperature du- ring winter (e.g. a prolonged absence in the place where the unit is installed) the unit has the anti-freeze function, where it keeps the room temperature within the 8°C (during heating mode);...
  • Page 15 ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE THE WIFI FUNCTION (ONLY WITH THE AC- CESSORY WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10) The units can be controlled by a WIFI system, if the accessory WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10 has been planned; to activate or deactivate the WIFI function, press the button ; the display shows the ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE icon ( ) indicating that the function is now active.
  • Page 16 REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL’S BATTERIES To replace the batteries of the infra red remote control pro- ceed as follows: Open the battery cover by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. Remove the old batteries. Insert two new 1.5V alkaline high performance batteries, type LR03 (AAA), taking care not to reverse the polarity.
  • Page 20 Via Roma, 996 37040 Bevilacqua (VR) - Italia Tel. + 39 0442 633111 Fax +39 0442 93577 marketing@aermec.com www.aermec.com Aermec reserves the right to make all modification deemed necessary for improving the product at any time with any modification of technical data.