3.3
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control is the interface between the user and the air conditioner. It is therefore particularly important to familiarize yourself
with the parts of the remote control that relate to this interface.
All the references indicated in the following paragraphs refer to figure 29 on page 8 (unless otherwise specified).
3.3.1
Description of the remote control
Buttons (fig. 28): used to set or bring up machine functions.
T1
ON/OFF (standby).
T2
ECONOMY key.
T3
Night well-being mode.
T4
Operating mode selector.
T5
Fan speed selector.
T6
Button for setting timer and programs.
T7
Button for increasing (+) or decreasing (-) the temperature/time settings.
T8
Button for activating the FREE COOLING air change system (not available in this model).
T9
Movable baffle adjustment On/Off button.
T10
Reset button.
T11
Program start button.
Display (fig. 28): shows the operating state and the values of the settings being carried out.
D1
Fan speed or automatic operating mode indicator (AUTO).
D2
Heating.
D3
Cooling.
D4
Dehumidifier only.
D5
Air change activation (not available in this model).
D6
Night operation switch.
D7
Automatic operation switch.
D8
First operating program switch.
D9
Second operating program switch.
D10
Temperature indicator (thermometer) or time indicator (H/M).
D11
ECO activation of the economy function
The remote control is also equipped with a sliding cover that can be positioned so as to permit access only to the ON/OFF, ECONOMY
MODE and NIGHT MODE buttons.
3.3.2
Main switch-on and running management
To manage the unit by means of the remote control, the main switch on the power line must be switched on (the installation technician
can be more precise about its location), or the plug of the equipment must be inserted in the system's socket.
Once these operations have been carried out, the machine may be regulated using the remote control.
In order to transmit commands to the indoor unit, point the front of the remote control toward the unit's control panel.
The device emits a beep when it receives a command.
The maximum distance for transmission of commands is about 8 meters.
3.3.3
Turning the unit ON/OFF (button T1)
Use this button (T1) to turn the system off (standby) or on.
Since the machine's control system has a memory, no setting will not be lost when it is turned off.
This button serves to switch the air conditioner on or off for brief periods of time.
In case of prolonged stop of the machine, it must be deactivated turning the main switch off or unplugging the
machine from the mains.
3.3.4
ECO key (button T2)
The energy saving function is activated through this button (T2) and the switching on of the ECO icon remote control on the display,
which automatically optimizes machine running.
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