Carrier 42VQV Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

42VQV

GB - 4

Infrared remote controller

A

B
D

E

G
H

J
K

M
N

C

F

I

L

O

A

AM
PM

A

B

1

2

F

A

AM
PM

A

B

1

2

F

• Remove the used batteries and insert new batteries.

The remote control uses two alkaline batteries (1.5 V, LR03x2).

• Press the reset button “O” with a sharp object to reset the remote

control.

• Do not use used batteries or batteries of different types, as this

may cause the unit to malfunction.

• The average battery life during normal use is approximately one year.
• If the air conditioner does not operate normally after replacing the

batteries, remove the batteries, refit them and press the

  reset button “O” again after 5 seconds.

The maximum operating range for the remote control is approx. 5 m.
No obstructions such as curtains or plants should be between
control and unit.
Direct sun on the unit receiver may interfere with good signal
reception.
The control must be directed toward the unit receiver when
pressing the buttons of the desired functions. An acoustical
acknowledgement sound (beep) will indicate that signal has been
received.

The remote control operates with two 1.5 V non re-chargeable
batteries.
When the symbol 

 appears in the display, this indicates that

the batteries are exhausted.

How to insert batteries:
Open embedded cover. Remove the cover of the battery
compartment at the back of the remote control by pressing the tab
toward inside, in the direction of the arrow.

Display readout

A.

Mode selection button

B.

ON/OFF button

C.

Increase temperature button

D.

Decrease temperature button

E.

Fan speed selection button

F.

Personalised control button

G.

Personalised settings button

H.

Louvre control button (Flap)

I.

ON timer button

J.

DAILY timer button (Everyday)

K.

Cancel timer button

L.

OFF timer button

M.

Sleep timer button (night)

N.

Current time adjusting button

O.

Reset button

BEEP

Summary of Contents for 42VQV

Page 1: ...42VQV Console Underceiling T h e S t andards Institutiono f I s r a e l Q u ality Assured Fi r m SI ISO 9001 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ed in the relevant manuals The installation instructions for both the indoor and the outdoor unit are given in the manuals for each unit Contents Page General information 2 System description 3 Infrar...

Page 3: ...y qualified personnel Do not open the electronic remote controller to avoid possible damage In case of malfunction contact a qualified service engineer This unit contains rotating equipment fan Ensure...

Page 4: ...oor unit B Indoor unit 1 Remote control signal receiver 2 Unit operating status LEDs 3 Louvre 4 Air return 5 Air filters 6 Air outlet 7 Characteristics nameplate 8 Interconnecting tubing 9 Condensate...

Page 5: ...eceiver may interfere with good signal reception The control must be directed toward the unit receiver when pressing the buttons of the desired functions An acoustical acknowledgement sound beep will...

Page 6: ...and current time 15 OFF timer selected Table I Unit protection devices WARNING During heat pump operation the unit will undergo several defrost cycles to remove ice that might collect on the outdoor u...

Page 7: ...he following conditions The LED remains ON during the normal operation THE RED LED Q gives the following information During normal operation the LED is OFF During defrost the LED is lit THE YELLOW LED...

Page 8: ...g The unit will only emit a beep when the signals are received correctly Selection of the operating mode button A With this button the operating mode of the air conditioner can be selected By repeated...

Page 9: ...n will stop flashing 7 Louvre positioning Now this icon is flashing Use button to select desired position Press button for confirmation Now all icons are fixed on display If you want to cancel selecti...

Page 10: ...Press the Everyday button daily button Cancellation of ON OFF and DAILY timer procedure 1 If you want to cancel On or OFF timer setting press the following buttons in sequence button or button To deac...

Page 11: ...it in operation for half a day in the ventilation fan only mode in order to dry all its internal parts Switch electric mains supply off Take batteries out of the controller Clean indoor and outdoor un...

Page 12: ...operating modes of the air conditioner such as Turning the unit on and off Changing the operation modes Temperature selection Directional louvre control for optimizing the air flow direction Leave the...

Page 13: ...by severe interference from an electromagnetic field avoid sending signals when computers or household appliances food processors coffee grinders etc are operating close by Cellular or cordless teleph...

Page 14: ...H18 0604 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice June 2004 Supersedes September 2003 Printed in...

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