Operating
All functions necessary to use your air con-
ditioner easily and effectively are present
on your remote. All functions are oper-
ated via the buttons on your remote and
the changes made can be observed from
the remote display screen.
Getting Started and Rapid
Use
Fist of all, turn on the fuse of your air
conditioner if it is off. After your air con-
ditioner is installed and operationalized by
the authorised service, you can turn it on
by pushing the on/off button on the
remote. The most used functions such as
cooling-heating, changing temperature
are placed right below the displays for rap-
id and easy access. You may turn on and
off your air conditioner from these buttons,
give it commands by changing its mode of
operation or by increasing or decreasing
the temperature.
You can turn on or off your air conditioner
by pressing . Press
(mode) but-
ton to select the desired mode for your
air conditioner. Every time you press the
mode button, the next mode on the menu
will be listed. When the desired mode is
displayed, release the mode button. The
last displayed mode will be selected and
the air conditioner will start to operate with
the selected mode.
After selecting the mode, you can press
(temperature decrease) and (tempera-
ture increase) buttons to select the desired
temperature.
Operating Temperature
Intervals
Operating temperature intervals in which
you can use your air conditioner;
Outdoor (Outdoor unit)
Cooling
Heating
+10 / +46 ºC
-10 / +24 ºC
Indoor (Indoor Unit)
Cooling
Heating
+18 / +30 ºC
+16 / +30 ºC
• If the outdoor temperature is high,
your air conditioner
may not operate
in full capacity in cooling mode.
• If the outdoor temperature is low,
your air conditioner may not operate
in full capacity on heating mode.
• If the indoor environment is sticky, the
internal air outlet may humidify.
• If the air conditioner is operated in
high humidity rates for a long time, the
water may condense and drop on the
surface of indoor unit.
1.
On/off button
2.
Temperature decrease
3.
Mode selection button
4.
Temperature increase
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