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2 3 / 0 2 – 5 3 8 5 7 3 6 _ 0 0 T r a n s l a t i o n o f O r i g i n a l i n s t r u c t i o n s WLRC50 User manual REMOTE CONTROL w w w .
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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 CE mark indicating that they meet the requirements of the European Machine Direc- tive regarding safety.
USER NOTICE — The wired controller is universal. — Never install the wired controller in the moist circumstance or expose it directly under the sunlight. — Never beat, throw, and frequently disassemble the wired controller and the wireless remote controller. —...
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. User Notice .....................p. 3 2. Remote control ..................p. 5 User interface (buttons) ...............p. 5 User interface (display) .................p. 6 3. Functions available through the remote control .....p. 7 Switching the indoor unit ON and OFF ..........p. 7 Setting a system time ................p. 7 Selecting an operating mode ............p. 8 Setting the operating setpoint ............p. 8 Setting the ventilation speed ............p. 8...
REMOTE CONTROL Attention: — Some of the buttons of the remote control are not used for the required air conditioner and are therefore not described in these instructions. Pressing of these keys will not affect the operation of the air conditioner. —...
2.2 USER INTERFACE (DISPLAY) Remote control display icons available The following table indicates which functions match the various icons available on the wired panel’s LCD display: Table of contents Functions represented by the icons Indicates the AUTOMATIC mode is active Cooling mode Dry mode Indicates the VENTILATION mode is active...
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE REMOTE CONTROL 3.1 SWITCHING THE INDOOR UNIT ON AND OFF 3.2 SETTING A SYSTEM TIME By pressing the button it is possible to switch the unit on or off. When These units are equipped with an internal clock which can display the current time; ON/OFF off some information is still displayed on the remote control: the operating setpoint CLOCK...
3.3 SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE 3.4 SETTING THE OPERATING SETPOINT All the operating modes (except the automatic one) require an room air tempera- Sets the operating mode ture value to control to: this is called the operating setpoint. If the unit is on (and the automatic mode is not selected), pressing the buttons allows decreasing or increasing the operating setpoint.
Note: operate continuously up & down swing in 2 seconds, swing states will change according to above-mentioned order, or switch closed state and " " state. Pressing the button, If the unit is on (and the automatic or dehumidification 3.7 SETTING THE MOTORISED HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE modes are not selected), allows the selection of the fan speed.
3.8 ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE TURBO FUNCTION 3.9 ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE INDOOR UNIT’S DISPLAY The unit allows the setting of the fan speeds during the various operating modes (except the automatic mode and the dehumidification mode). There is an addition- The display on the indoor unit must be activated using the remote control;...
3.10 DISPLAYING THE ROOM TEMPERATURE OR THE 3.11 ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE EXTENDED OPERATING SETPOINT (ON THE INDOOR UNIT VENTILATION (X-FAN) DISPLAY) During the operation in cooling or dehumidification mode the condensate caused by the humidity in the air is formed on the heat exchanger within the unit. This function allows the ventilation to be extended after the unit is switched off, thereby Display of room temperature or operating setpoint of the indoor unit drying the heat exchanger.
3.12 ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE NIGHT-TIME 3.13 SET THE FUNCTION IFEEL COMFORT FUNCTION The user holding the remote close can precisely control the climate around him. The night-time comfort function controls the air conditioner in an optimal way dur- I FEEL Press the button to activate the IFEEL.
3.14 SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED SWITCH 3.15 SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED SWITCH ON (TIMER ON) OFF (TIMER OFF) Attention: This button has two different functions that are activated by Attention: This button has two different functions that are activated by pressing on the left and on the right side.
3.16 SETTING OR REMOVING THE BUTTON LOCK 3.18 ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE THE ENERGY SAVING The power saving function is activated only during the cooling mode; This function To lock or remove the lock of the buttons on the remote control, press the allows you to reach the set temperature with less energy consumption.
3.19 ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE THE ABSENT FUNCTION 3.20 REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL’S BATTERIES The Absence function can only be activated during the heating mode; this function allows to maintain the work set to 8°C, to ensure that the ambient temperature does not fall below this threshold.
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