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Contents

Installation ............................................................................................1

1. Installation Precautions ...............................................................1
2. Installation Accessories ...............................................................3
3. Dimensions of Remote Controller and Bracket ...........................3
4. Installation and Fixing ..................................................................4
5. Replace the Batteries ..................................................................5

Operating the Remote Controller..........................................................7

1. Using Precautions .......................................................................7
2. Model and Key Parameters .........................................................8
3. Button Names and Functions ......................................................9
4. Name and Function on Display Screen ..................................... 11
5. Operating Methods ....................................................................12

5.1 On/Off Operations ...............................................................12
5.2 Mode and Temperature Operations .....................................12
5.3 Fan Speed Operations ........................................................13
5.4 Soft Wind Operations ..........................................................14
5.5 Vane Selection Operations ..................................................14
5.6 Swing Operation ..................................................................14
5.7 IDU Display Operations .......................................................15
5.8 Silent Mode Operation .........................................................16
5.9 ECO Operations ..................................................................16
5.10 Follow Me Operations ........................................................17
5.11 Timer On/Off Operations ....................................................17
5.12 Button Lock Operations .....................................................19
5.13 Auxiliary Heater Operations (reserved) .............................19
5.14 System address setting .....................................................20

Field Settings ......................................................................................24

Parameter Configuration for Remote Controller ............................24

Summary of Contents for KI-04 S

Page 1: ...Owner s Installation Manual Remote Controller Thank you for purchasing the remote controller This manual describes the safety precaution requirement of using this product KI 04 S ...

Page 2: ...ontroller Carefully read this OPERATION AND INSTALLATION MANUAL before using the controller It will tell you how to use the controller properly and help you if any trouble occurs After reading the manual please keep it for future reference ...

Page 3: ...lay Screen 11 5 Operating Methods 12 5 1 On Off Operations 12 5 2 Mode and Temperature Operations 12 5 3 Fan Speed Operations 13 5 4 Soft Wind Operations 14 5 5 Vane Selection Operations 14 5 6 Swing Operation 14 5 7 IDU Display Operations 15 5 8 Silent Mode Operation 16 5 9 ECO Operations 16 5 10 Follow Me Operations 17 5 11 Timer On Off Operations 17 5 12 Button Lock Operations 19 5 13 Auxiliary...

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Page 5: ...ce Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury Ensure that nothing interrupts operation of the wireless remote controller Ensure that the signal from the remote controller can easily be transmitted Ensure that the operation display lamp and other indicator lamps can easily be seen Ensure that there is neither a source of light nor a fluorescent l...

Page 6: ...nals will not be received in rooms that have electronic fluorescent lighting Please consult with the salesman before buying new fluorescent lights If the remote controller operated some other electrical apparatus move that machine away or consult your dealer Transmitting distance is approximately 7 m 1 short beeps from the receiver indicates that the transmission is properly done Do not drop or ge...

Page 7: ...ontroller and Bracket Figure 2 1 Dimensions of remote controller Please check that you have all the following parts No Name Schematic Qty Remote controller bracket 1 Screw lid 1 Philips head screw M2 0 4 5 2 AAA battery 2 Remote controller manual 1 47 mm 25 mm 170 mm ...

Page 8: ... 4 Installation and Fixing 1 Use the screws accessories to fix and secure the remote controller bracket in a stable position see Figure 2 3 Make sure you refer to 1 Installation Precautions to determine the location 2 Slot the screw lid into the bracket cover on top of the screws see Figure 2 4 ...

Page 9: ... Slide the remote controller vertically down into the remote controller bracket see Figure 2 5 1 Slide to move the battery cover at the back of the remote controller in the direction indicated by the arrow Figure 2 6 5 Replace the Batteries ...

Page 10: ...e 2 8 2 Lift up from the lower left end of the battery cover to open it see Figure 2 7 3 Take out the old batteries Install two new AAA batteries according to the positive and negative polarities indicated see Figure 2 8 Close the battery cover ...

Page 11: ...umstances WARNING Information classified as NOTE contains instructions to ensure proper use of the controller After reading keep this manual in a convenient place so that you can refer to it whenever necessary If the controller is transferred to a new user be sure also to hand over the manual Note that prolonged direct exposure to cool or warm air from the air conditioner or to air that is too cold...

Page 12: ...nditioner to cool precision instruments food plants animals or works of art as this may adversely affect the performance quality and or lifespan of the object concerned Ventilate the area from time to time Be careful when you use the air conditioner with other heating equipment Insufficient ventilation may result in oxygen deficiency 2 Model and Key Parameters Product Model KI 04 S Rated Voltage 3...

Page 13: ...9 Operating the Remote Controller 3 Button Names and Functions 16 17 Figure 3 1 External view of remote controller ...

Page 14: ...Display Turn on or off the display of the indoor unit Timer off Set the time to turn off the unit Silent Turn on off the silent function Adjust upwards Adjust the temperature setting or timer programmed time upwards On off switch Switch on off the unit 11 Fan speed Fan speed setting 12 Auxiliary heater Turn on off the auxiliary heater function 13 Follow me Turn on off the follow me function 14 Van...

Page 15: ...or unit with soft wind function 2 9 3 5 6 Figure 3 2 Display screen of remote controller No Name Display Function Operating mode Displays the current operating mode Temperature Displays current temperature setting Timer On Off Displays times to turn on off the unit Soft wind In Cool mode press this button to turn on or off the Soft wind function Silent mode Shows that Silent is on Follow me Shows ...

Page 16: ...ws that the remote controller button is locked 12 ECO Shows that ECO function is on 13 Auxiliary heater Shows that auxiliary heater is on 5 Operating Methods 5 1 On Off Operations 1 Press see Figure 3 3 Indoor unit starts to run 2 Press again the indoor unit stops running In power off status modes are displayed 5 2 Mode and Temperature Operations 1 Press see Figure 3 4 Display screen shows the ope...

Page 17: ...oller is the mode with 7 fan speeds where the Fan Speed will be adjusted in turn as shown in Figure 3 7 2 3 fan speeds Fan Speed will be adjusted in turn as shown in Figure 3 8 Note The fan speed set on the remote controller should match with the air conditioner For how to set the fan speed see section Initial Settings in this document Fan speeds cannot be adjusted in Dry mode Every time when you ...

Page 18: ...Vertical Swing When the unit is on Press see Figure 3 11 Start the vertical swing function and the will light up and signal is sent to the indoor unit The indicator in the indoor unit corresponding to the selected vane will be on and then off after 15 seconds After selecting the vane to be controlled you can use and set the swing angle In Cool mode press this button to turn on or off the Soft wind...

Page 19: ... and will light up and signal is sent to the indoor unit When the horizontal swing is on press to turn off the horizontal swing function Note When the unit is turned off the button is invalid Each time the horizontal swing signal is sent the icon keeps lighting up for 15s and then disappears The indoor unit remains horizontal swing operation 5 7 IDU Display Operations The Display function is used ...

Page 20: ...the Silent function Screen displays the icon 2 In Silent mode press to turn off the Silent function and the icon will disappear Note Once it has been running for 8 hours will no longer light up and the unit will exit the Silent mode The Silent and ECO functions cannot be implemented at the same time 5 9 ECO Operations The remote controller can send the ECO signal to the indoor unit when the unit i...

Page 21: ...the unit is in the Cool or Heat mode press and at the same time to start the Follow Me function The screen will display the icon see Figure 3 16 2 The displayed temperature is the room temperature detected by the remote controller 3 When the Follow Me function is on press and at the same time to turn off this function and the icon will disappear from the display 5 11 Timer On Off Operations Timer ...

Page 22: ...f and 0 0H will appear in timer area Adjust the Timer Off settings now Press or to adjust the timer settings Once the adjustment is done the timer information is sent to the indoor unit Note Timer Off can be set only when the unit is powered on and Timer On can be set only when the unit is powered off When Timer On is being set you can set the power on mode fan speed and temperature If the timing ...

Page 23: ...r button operations except for Unlock and IDU Address Setting are invalid 1 Press and at the same time to lock the button see Figure 3 19 and the screen will display the lock icon 2 Press and at the same time and the lock icon will disappear Button is unlocked 5 13 Auxiliary Heater Operations reserved 1 Press and at the same time to lock the button see Figure 3 19 and the screen will display the l...

Page 24: ...indoor unit in the system will not be controlled by the centralized controller Setting the IDU address via the wired controller 1 If the indoor unit has no address use a two way communication wired controller for example WDC 86E KD to set the address of the indoor unit 2 Press and hold and for 8 seconds to go to IDU address setting screen Press to exit the setting screen 3 You can query and set up...

Page 25: ...on address Press to send setting code or press the direction buttons and to adjust the address up and down respectively 5 After a set address is stored the previous address will be displayed when you enter the query setting screen next time Capacity code settings function 1 Press and hold for 8 seconds to enter the capacity code settings screen and the temperature area displays HP Press to enter t...

Page 26: ...3 0 HP 80 FF Subject to the DIP in IDU Other parameter settings function 1 Press and hold and for 8 seconds to enter the pa rameter setting screen and the temperature area displays C1 You can press and to switch the parameter code press he parameter setting screen again and press to return to the upper level 2 Parameter settings Press and to adjust the parameter value and press to send the setting...

Page 27: ...ting temperature compensation 00 01 02 03 04 FF 00 Parameter 00 01 02 03 04 FF VRF unit 6 43F 2 36F 4 39F 6 43F 0 32F Subject to the DIP in IDU C5 IDU cooling temperature compensation VRF unit 00 01 FF 00 Parameter 00 01 FF VRF unit 0 32F 2 36F Subject to the DIP in IDU C6 Whether the IDU has memory for power failure 00 01 FF 00 00 None 01 Available FF Subject to the DIP in IDU C7 EXV opening sele...

Page 28: ...he remote controller at the same time for 5 seconds to go to the parameter settings status see Figure 4 4 Press and to adjust the parameter value Once the adjustment is done press or wait for 5 seconds to save the parameter settings The operation sequence for the button is as shown in Figure 4 5 Figure 4 4 ...

Page 29: ...rst generation indoor units please set the parameter to 01 Parameter Parameter Definition 00 7 fan speeds temperature adjustment step of 0 5 C 01 3 fan speeds temperature adjustment step of 1 C 02 7 fan speeds temperature adjustment step of 1 C default parameter 03 3 fan speeds temperature adjustment step of 0 5 C ...

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