ICP TAC-292 Operation Instruction Manual
ICP TAC-292 Operation Instruction Manual

ICP TAC-292 Operation Instruction Manual

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English-Operation Instruction for Remote Control TAC-292
French-Instruction d'opération pour la télécommande TAC-292
Spanish-Instrucción de la operación para el mando a distancia TAC-292
600 SERIES
421 02 9217 00
June 2006

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  • Page 1 HIGH WALL UNITS English-Operation Instruction for Remote Control TAC-292 French-Instruction d'opération pour la télécommande TAC-292 Spanish-Instrucción de la operación para el mando a distancia TAC-292 600 SERIES 421 02 9217 00 June 2006...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Dear Customer, We would like to congratulate you for purchasing one of our company's new air conditioners . The air conditioner enables you to control your environment and adjust it to your personal preference. IMPORTANT 1. Duct free systems should be installed by authorized personnel only, using approved tubing and accessories. If technical assistance is needed, please contact the installer.
  • Page 4: Remote Control

    Remote Control INFRARED SIGNAL TRANSMITTER WINDOW DESIRED TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOW BATTERY INDICATOR TRANSMISSION INDICATOR °F OPERATING MODES: COOLING, FAN, HEATING, DEHUMIDIFICATION, AUTO FAN INDICATORS - LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, AUTO SWEEP INDICATOR I Feel SENSOR ACTIVE INDICATOR ENERGY INDICATOR Start CLOCK Stop TIMER START/STOP...
  • Page 5: For Beginners - Summer Operation

    For Beginners - Summer Operation Beat the Heat! There is nothing to it! Press the Blue button on the remote control - and the air conditioner will start cooling. Important! Max distance from remote to air conditioner should not exceed 4.6m (15 feet). Displayed symbols The air conditioner will cool to a temperature of 22°C (71.6°F).
  • Page 6 For Beginners - Summer Operation Changing the fan speed To increase air volume To minimize air volume TURBO-JET ECONOMY Press the TURBO-JET button for maximum Press the ECONOMY button for low, air volume. economical and quiet speed. Displayed symbols on the remote control Displayed symbols on the remote control A command is sent to the air A command is sent to the air...
  • Page 7: For Beginners - Winter Operation

    For Beginners - Winter Operation Stay warm in the winter time. There's nothing to it! Press the red button on the remote control - and the air conditioner will start heating. Displayed symbols Room temperature is set to 23°C (73°F). °C °C A command is sent to the air conditioner (The air...
  • Page 8 For Beginners - Winter Operation If you wish to change the air conditioner's set temperature (warmer/cooler) Press the button with the minus sign or the button with the plus sign Each time you press the minus button the temperature is reduced (cooler) by one degree centigrade. Each time you press the plus button the temperature is increased (warmer) by one degree centigrade.
  • Page 9: Selecting Fan Speed And Air Conditioning Modes

    Selecting fan speed and air conditioning modes Important During any programming process, if next step is not selected for over 10 seconds, the remote will exit from programming back to previous settings. Changing the fan mode There are 4 fan speed modes: Low speed Medium speed High speed...
  • Page 10: Selecting Air Conditioner Modes

    Selecting air conditioner modes Press the plus sign button once to move to the operating modes section. One of the operating modes blinks. For example - heating mode blinks. TIMER CLEAR I FEEL SWEEP DELAY Press right or left buttons to select the desired operating mode. When you have selected the desired mode, press the SEL button to select that mode.
  • Page 11: Setting The Real Time Clock On The Remote

    Setting the real time clock on the remote Fan symbol Open the flap on the remote control. blinks Once you open the flap, the remote control's display will show the last mode you were in. The fan symbol blinks. TIMER CLEAR I FEEL ECONOMY ECONOMY...
  • Page 12: Additional Functions: Automatic Mode

    Additional Functions: Automatic Mode Select Automatic mode to keep constant temperature comfort all year round. In this mode, the unit will operate at the selected temperature setting and will automatically select the required operation mode and fan speed to maintain this setting. When required, the unit will automatically switch between cooling, fan and heating modes.
  • Page 13: Additional Functions - Energy Management

    Additional functions - Energy management Important Energy management is optional and exists only in some models To operate this fuction: Open flap door, press right button to reach energy symbol press SEL button to change between energy mode, ECONOMY ECONOMY TIMER CLEAR I FEEL TURBO-JET...
  • Page 14: Additional Functions: Using The 'I Feel Sensor

    Additional Functions: Using the 'I Feel Sensor' The 'I feel' feature enables you to maintain desired temperature through a special sensor located on the remote instead of the default sensor located on the unit. °C To operate this feature: Open the flap door. I Feel I FEEL Press the blue button...
  • Page 15: Additional Functions: Adjusting Air Outlet Grill - Sweep Mode

    Additional Functions: Adjusting air outlet grill - Sweep Mode Changing the horizontal louver's position To change louver from fixed position to automatic sweep mode, open the flap door, press the gray SWEEP button once. ECONOMY ECONOMY TURBO-JET TIMER CLEAR I FEEL SWEEP DELAY The SWEEP symbol will blink and change position continuously.
  • Page 16: Additional Functions: Switching On Automatically At A Later Time - Delay

    Additional functions: Switching ON automatically at a later time - Delay If you want the air conditioner to switch itself ON or OFF automatically at a later time (only once). ECONOMY ECONOMY TURBO-JET For example: TIMER CLEAR I FEEL SWEEP DELAY The air conditioner is ON and you want to switch it OFF automatically in two hours time: Open the flap on the remote control.
  • Page 17: Additional Functions: Switching On/Off Several Times During The Day

    Additional Functions: Switching ON/OFF several times during the day The remote control enables you to start/stop automatically three times in 24 hours. Additional 'sleep time' zone are also available. Very Important! To make sure this function operates A few examples: properly you must set the clock to the You can program the air conditioner to switch ON automatically in 3 hours current real time.
  • Page 18: Additional Functions: Detailed Explanation On Setting Time Periods

    Additional functions: Detailed explanation on setting time periods If you want the air conditioner to switch If you want the air conditioner to switch ON/OFF ON/OFF only once: every day (daily feature): Press the minus sign button Perform all the actions as in the single switching ON/OFF procedure (Follow arrow).
  • Page 19: Battery Installation

    Additional functions: Detailed explanation for Sleep Mode settings Sleep mode routine - what is it? If the air conditioner is cooling, the temperature will rise by one (1) degree per hour, or maximum two (2) degrees from the original set temperature selected. If the air conditioner is heating, the temperature will drop be one (1) degree per hour, for maximum two (2) degrees from the original set temperature selected.
  • Page 20: Technician Related Functions

    Technician related functions For a technician or an experienced user The air conditioner has additional options that can be reached using simultaneous pressing of two buttons: When there are two air conditioners with two separate remote controllers installed in the sec.
  • Page 21: Operating The Air Conditioner From The Display Panel

    Operating the Air Conditioner from the Display Panel Turning the Air-Conditioner On (AUTO Mode) Raise the grill of the air-conditioner. Press the Operation push button (AUTO Mode). In the AUTO Mode the air-conditioner will work at a constant temperature setting of 23°C (73°F), by automatically selecting the required operation mode and a constant FAN speed.
  • Page 22: Air Conditioner Display Panel

    Air Conditioner Display Panel The LEDs on the display panel provide alerts regarding various operations and malfunctions. The display panel features are described in the following table: Feature Use/Description I.R. Receiver Receives transmissions from the remote control. B Filter LED Lights every 250 hours of unit operation to remind you to check the air filters' cleanliness.
  • Page 23: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and Maintenance Warning Danger of Electrical Shock! Before performing any cleaning or maintenance operation on the air conditioner, disconnect the unit from the power supply source. Cleaning Air Filters After approximately 250 hours of operation (about a month), you need to remove and clean the filters. Please note: In a very dusty environment, the filters should be cleaned more often.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting The air conditioner has been designed for outstanding reliability and requires very little maintenance. However, smooth operation could be disrupted by a malfunction in the electrical system or incorrect operation. You can try to solve the problems caused by simple malfunctions by referring to the table below. If the malfunction persists, call a qualified service technician. Problem Possible Causes Possible Solution...
  • Page 25: For Technician/Service

    For Technician/Service For each malfunction, LED E (red) flashes at a constant rate: Malfunction Indication Display FUSE AUTO/OFF FILTER RESET G Service LED OFF ON TIMER FILTER RECEIVER Malfunction Indicator LED The malfunction can be diagnosed according to the rate at which the G Service LED is flashing Pull up the front cover of the air conditioner to see the service led.
  • Page 26 A.M.N 0106 HIGH WALL 5130-2618913 Copyright 2006 ICP International Comfort Products Printed in Israel...

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