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8.3.5 Remote Control Mounting
a) Secure the control unit holder on the wall, using two screws with inserts (supplied with
the unit) and peel the outside protection paper from the adhesive surface.
b) Prior to operating the air conditioner, open the battery compartment cover and make
sure that the red tab protecting the batteries has been removed. Close the cover and
verify that the Remote Control Unit function properly.
c) Attach the control unit to the holder with a firm movement.
NOTE
The system can measure the temperature in two alternative modes:
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by the sensor, located in the return air to the unit (before the evaporator coil).
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by the sensor, located in the Remote Control Unit, in mode “I FEEL or LOCAL”. In this
mode, the temperature measuring point shifts over the location of the Remote Control
Unit. This mode enables personal overriding of the Remote Control Unit temperature. Its
location should therefore be determined as follows:
a) Avoid installation at location exposed to direct sunlight or near heat sources.
b) Select a location free of any obstructions such as curtains, etc.
c) Select a neutral zone characterized by the air conditioned space; avoid direct
exposure to cool air blown out by the air conditioner.
d) Select a location about 1.5 m above the floor, to assure accurate sensing of room
temperature.
e) Avoid locations exposed to water splashing, dampness or humidity.
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Batteries should be replaced when the LCD operation is no longer displayed. Remove the
control unit from its holder, open the battery compartment cover in the back of the unit
and change the batteries.
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Use two 1.5 Volt, size AAA batteries.
8.4 RCW & micro BMS - Remote Control (optional)
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A hard wire and infra-red remote control units are available as an accessory.
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It provides all the control functions for the air conditioner and enables simultaneous
control of up to 10 indoor units with the same temperature point setting.
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The installation instructions are supplied in the remote control package.
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