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5.   CONSIDERATIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL 

 

5-1   HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES: 

(a) Remove the cover of battery compartment at the back of the remote 

control by pressing the tab toward inside, in the direction of the 

arrow. 

 

 
 

 

 
 

 

(b) Mount the two-battery size AAA 1.5 Volt supplied with the remote 

control. Then close the cover of the battery component. 

 

Note:   

During mounting of batteries  

check battery symbols  (+, -)  

indicated in batteries  
compartment. 

 

 

NOTES: 

1.  The remote control uses two alkaline batteries (1.5V, LRO03x2). 

 

2.  Do not use used batteries or batteries of different types, as this may cause the air 

conditioner to malfunction. 

  

3.  Batteries should only be changed after turning OFF the air conditioner. 

 

4.  The average battery life during normal use is approximately one year. 

 

5.  When the symbol 

 appears in the display of the remote control, this indicates that the 

batteries are exhausted and required to be replaced. 

 
 

5-2   INSTRUCTIONS 

WHEN DIRECTING THE TRANSMITTER OF WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL TO THE RECEIVER 
OF INDOOR UNIT FROM A CERTAIN LOCATION, CHECK THE FOLLOWING POINTS: 
 
1-  Avoid direct sunlight on the receiver of indoor unit, which may interfere with good signal 

reception 

 

 

 

2-  No obstructions such as curtains or plants should be between the remote control and the 

receiver of indoor unit. 

 
3-  The maximum operating range for the remote control is approximately 5 meters. 
 
4-   The remote control must be directed toward the receiver of indoor unit when pressing the 

buttons of the desired functions. An acoustical acknowledgement sound (beep) will       
 indicate that signal has been received.

Summary of Contents for N Style

Page 1: ...subject to change without notice according to Carrier Policy of continuous development Carrier permanente de perfectionnement du produit peut n cessiter des modifications ou changements sans pr avis...

Page 2: ...maintenance service and economical operation Take the next few minutes to discover for you how to get the most in personal comfort and economical operation from your new Carrier room air conditioner...

Page 3: ...sconnect the electrical mains supply prior to any maintenance operations or prior to handling any internal unit parts The manufacturer declines any liability for damage resulting from modifications or...

Page 4: ...modes At unit start up or change of operating mode 2 2 FOR COOL ONLY SYSTEM PROTECTION TYPE PROTECTION EFFECT OPERATION MODE WHEN ON Indoor coil Freeze protection Compressor off Cooling mode During u...

Page 5: ...essary When in cooling avoid direct sun in the room to be air conditioned if possible shut curtains or shades Do not obstruct the air intake or outlet of the indoor unit Obstructions will cause a redu...

Page 6: ...gnal receiver 2 Operating status leds 6 Supply air outlet 3 Supply air flap 7 Characteristics nameplate 4 Air return grille 8 Inter connecting tubing 5 Air filter behind return grille 9 Condensate dra...

Page 7: ...r 4 The average battery life during normal use is approximately one year 5 When the symbol appears in the display of the remote control this indicates that the batteries are exhausted and required to...

Page 8: ...selection button 3 Increase temperature button 4 Decrease temperature button 5 Fan speed selection button 6 Louver control button Flap 7 ON timer button 8 OFF timer button 9 Cancel timer button 10 Sl...

Page 9: ...mp models only 6 Fan speed Automatic heat pump models only 7 ON timer function selected Cooling and dehumidification 8 Time for ON timer function Dehumidification only 9 OFF timer function selected 2...

Page 10: ...ode During this operation in this operating mode the LED is lit If the time mode is active and the unit is immediately restarted after a stop this LED flashes until a new signal is sent to the indoor...

Page 11: ...g button and repeat the operation If button air conditioner starting is pressed too soon after a stop the compressor will not start for 3 5 minutes due to the inherent protection against frequent comp...

Page 12: ...dingly The temperature can be set between 17 C and 32 C at 1 degree intervals In cooling mode if the temperature selected is higher than the room temperature the system will not start the same applies...

Page 13: ...up and down In the COOL DRY and FAN mode the flap will swing in the cool range In the HEAT mode the flap will swing in the heat range NOTE Always use the remote control to adjust the flap position ot...

Page 14: ...the unit is OFF to select the start up time use the temperature control buttons buttons and To adjust hours Press HOUR button To adjust minutes Press MINUTE button Then press SET button to confirm se...

Page 15: ...OFF TIMER FUNCTION To adjust hours Press HOUR button To adjust minutes Press MINUTE button Then press SET button to confirm selection Notes 1 When 10 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been pres...

Page 16: ...30 PM 3 Select the desired operating mode button MODE COMBINATION OF OFF TIMER AND ON TIMER FUNCTIONS Example If you want to stop operation at 10 30 PM and start again at 7 30 AM with the same operat...

Page 17: ...nction automatically controls the selected temperature and consequently controls the room temperature to avoid overcooling the selected temperature will be automatically and gradually increased by rat...

Page 18: ...he remote control ON or OFF press current time adjusting button 15 the time figure flashes B The current hours figure flashes Press HOUR button to set the current hours C Press MINUTE button to set th...

Page 19: ...ly effective in eliminating odor 2 Optional Photo catalytic air filter effectively eliminates cigarette smoke in the room air 10 3 Installation steps of optional set of air filters Step 1 After openin...

Page 20: ...every month And Rinse filter under running water and dry it CLEANING OF CARBON FILTER OPTIONAL FILTER First clean the filter by washing it under running water with a neutral detergent every three mont...

Page 21: ...t with sources of heat as hot air can damage the unit casing Clean the infrared control using a damp cloth 13 CONSIDERATIONS BEFORE A LONG SHUTDOWN PERIOD OF AIR CONDITIONER Keep the indoor unit in op...

Page 22: ...r batteries Outdoor Unit Every Month Every Year Clean outdoor coil from outside 2 Clean outdoor coil from inside Blow air over electric parts 2 Check electric connection tightening 2 Clean fan wheel 2...

Page 23: ...and the indoor unit Repeat the operation after having removed the obstacles Receiver on the indoor unit or the remote control is under intense sun radiation Avoid direct sun on the unit shut curtains...

Page 24: ...ng to be notified to service center Restart air conditioner after having corrected the faults A slight mist is emitted from the indoor unit during cooling The cool air from the indoor unit is coming i...

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