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  • Page 7: Remote Controller

    REMOTE CONTROLLER...
  • Page 8: Remote Controller Buttons

    REMOTE CONTROLLER Remote controller buttons Buttons Function To turn on/off the air conditioner TURBO To switch on/off the TURBO mode MODE To select the operation mode: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT. (TEMP UP) To increase the setting temperature, lengthen the time in TIMER setting. (TEMP DN) To decrease the setting temperature, reduce the time in TIMER setting.
  • Page 9 REMOTE CONTROLLER Remote controller DISPLAY, meaning of symbols on the liquid crystal display Symbols Meaning AUTO MODE indicator COOLING MODE indicator DRY MODE indicator FAN MODE indicator HEATING MODE indicator BATTERY indicator TEMPERATURE/ CLOCK indicator FLAP SWING (Air flow) indicator MUTE indicator FAN SPEED indicator AUTO FAN indicator...
  • Page 10: Replacement Of Batteries

    Replacement of Batteries Remove the battery cover plate from the rear of the remote controller, by sliding it in the direction of the arrow. nstall the batteries according the direction (+and -)shown on the Remote Controller. Reinstall the battery cover by sliding it into place. Use 2 LRO 3 AAA (1.5V) batteries .
  • Page 11: Cooling Mode

    REMOTE CONTROLLER The air sucked by the fan enters from the grill and passes through the filter, then it is cooled/dehumidified Filter or heated through the heat exchanger. Heat Exchanger The direction of the air outlet is motorized up and down by flaps, and manually moved right and left by the vertical deflectors, for some models, the vertical deflectors could be controlled by motor as well.
  • Page 12: Heating Mode

    REMOTE CONTROLLER HEATING MODE The heating function allows the air conditi- oner to heat the room. To activate the heating function ( HEAT ) , press the MODE button until the symbol appears on the display. With the button set a temperature higher than that of the room.
  • Page 13: Turbo Function

    REMOTE CONTROLLER Turbo function To activate turbo function, press the TURBO button, will appear on the display. Press again to cancel this function. In COOL/HEAT mode, when you select TURBO feature, the appliance will operate the fast cooling/ fast heating with the highest fan speed. Change the fan speed Press FAN button to set the running fan speed, it can be set to AUTO/ MUTE/ LOW/ MID-LOW/ MID/ MID-HI/...
  • Page 14: I Feel Function

    REMOTE CONTROLLER I FEEL function I FEEL Press I FEEL button to active the function, the will appear on the remote display. Do it again to deactivate this function. This function enables the remote control to measure the temperature at its current location, and send this signal to the air conditioner to optimize the temperature around you and ensure the comfort.
  • Page 15 REMOTE CONTROLLER TIMER MODE----SET TIMER OFF TIMER To set the air conditioner switching-off automatically. With the AC on, press the Timer button and then use the buttons to set the length of time before the AC will turn off. Press the timer button again to start the countdown. Note:To cancel the setted function, press the TIMER button again.
  • Page 16 REMOTE CONTROLLER LED display light ON/OFF Press DISPLAY button to turn on/off the indoor LED display light. SELF-CLEAN function (Optional) 1. This function help carry away the accumulated dirt, bacteria, etc from the evaporator . 2. Turn off the air conditioner, press "CLEAN" button to enter this function and it will show "CL"...
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