USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
HOW TO INSTALL BATTERIES
Remove the lid in the rear part of the remote control
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unit and check that DIP SWITCH is set as shown in the
picture:
EG
Insert two AAA alkaline batteries of 1,5 V-DC making
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sure that point in the direction marked in the battery
compartment.The displayed time flashes.
Press the SEL TYPE button.
Remote controller is now ready for operation.
The batteries last about six months. Depending on how
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much you use the remote control unit.
Remove the batteries if you do not use the remote control
unit for more than one month.
Replace the batteries when the remote control unit lamp
fails to light, or when the air conditioner does not receive
the remote control unit signals.
The batteries of the remote control contain polluted
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substances exhausted batteries must be disposed
according to the laws in force.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR SELECTOR
Under normal conditions the room temperature is detected
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and checked by the temperature sensor placed in the
remote controller (I FEEL icon displayed ).This function
is designed to provide a personalised environment by
transmitting the temperature control command from the
location next to you. Therefore, when using this option,
the remote control should always be aimed, without
obstruction, at the air conditioner.
It is possible to disable the remote controller room sensor
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pressing the I FEEL button. In this case the I FEEL icon
on the remote controller display lights off and the sensor
placed in the air conditioner becomes active.
NOTE
The remote control unit sends the temperature signal
at any key pressing and automatically every five
minutes. If, due to some troubles, the signal from the
remote is no longer detected, the air conditioner keeps
operating using the temperature sensor of the indoor
unit to control the room temperature. In this case, the
temperature around the remote control unit may differ
from the temperature detected in the air conditioner
position.
OPERATION WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
When using the remote control unit, always point the unit
transmitter head directly at the air conditioner receiver.
INDOOR UNIT
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
INDOOR UNIT
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
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RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER HEAD
RECEIVER
TRANSMITTER HEAD