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INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER
1)
Make sure the 2 batteries (“AAA” type, 1.5V) are fully charged and correctly fitted in the special slot
on the remote controller, by respecting the polarity marked on the remote controller itself. The batteries'
average life is of about 6 months ~ 1 year.
2)
Use the remote controller by turning it towards the Indoor Unit at no more than 8 metres from the
Unit itself.
3)
The remote controller will not work properly if curtains, doors or other objects placed between the
remote controller and the infrared receiver on the Indoor Unit do not allow the signal transmission.
4)
If the remote controller is placed sideways as regards to the signal receiver, it will operate within a
max. angle of 30° on the right or on the left from the receiver. If the remote controller is fixed on its wall
bearing, it will work within a side distance of 0.5 metres on the right or on the left from the receiver.
5)
If the infrared receiver on Indoor Unit is exposed to direct sunlight, the remote controller (and
consequently the air conditioner) probably will not work properly.
6)
In order to avoid interferences, keep the remote controller at least 1 metre away from Hi-Fi, TV, radio
and in general from appliances generating electromagnetic fields.
7)
If the remote controller stops to operate correctly, press “RESET” button on the remote controller
to cancel current settings and restore factory defaults' settings. Check if correct operation of remote
controller has been restored.
8)
Do not wet the remote controller and prevent any liquid from falling into it.
9)
Handle the remote controller with care and pay attention not to drop it nor place heavy objects on it.
Keep it far away from heat sources such as heaters, cooking stoves, electric blankets, etc.
10)
Never use solvents nor strong detergents for cleaning the remote controller. Only use a soft, clean
and dry cloth.
Installation & correct use of remote controller
Max. allowed distance: 8 metres
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