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GB
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3. USE OF FAN
Fig. A
Auto
3.11 Function LOCK
Press the
+
and
–
keys at the same time to lock or unlock the remote control
keypad.
If the remote control is locked, the icon appears on the display.
To check that the keypad is locked, press any key, the icon will flash 3
times.
If the keypad is unlocked the icon will not appear.
3.12 Function utilization °C o °F
When the indoor unit is off, press the
“MODE”
and “
-
“ keys at the same
time. The display will show the temperature in °C or in °F.
3.14 Emergency function
This function allows the fan to operate if the remote control is missing or
malfunctioning.
3.13 Autorestart function
The Autorestart function allows the automatic restarting of the fan.
In the event of an unexpected interruption in supply, the conditioner will
start running again with the same settings as it had before the interruption.
1
Press the emergency button (Fig.A) for long to switch the unit on. It
must be switched off the same way.
2
Repeatedly press the emergency button (Fig.A) to scroll the various
operating modes (Cooling, Dehumidifying, Ventilation and Heating).
For all operating modes, the Set temperature is 24°C.
Attention!
The unit will BEEP every time the emergency button is pressed.
3.15 Door contact function
On the electronic sheet you can find an identified door contact as:
CN11 (DOOR)
Open contact: unit goes into standby mode and cannot be switched on
- Closed contact: unit continues to operate in the same mode before the
contact opening
NOTE:
CN11 (DOOR) contact is produced already open, however this function
is not enabled
The function activates at the first CN11(DOOR) contact closure
The function deactivates by removing the power from the unit
3.16 ON/OFF function Remote
On the electronic sheet you can find two connectors identified as X2,
X10 (REMOTE)
- When shorted out, unit is ready to be switched on
When the circuit is open, unit remains in stand-by mode
NOTA:
X2, X10 (REMOTE) connectors are produced shorted out
Emergency key
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