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Remote IOM  -  

RXTS Series

4

TIPS FOR USING REMOTE CONTROL

NOTES FOR USING REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control must be used within 8

 

feet

 of the unit.

The unit will beep when remote signal is

 

received.

Curtains, other materials and direct sunlight

 

can interfere with the infrared signal receiver.

 

Remove batteries if the remote will not be

 

used more than 2 months.

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Inserting and Replacing Batteries

Your air conditioning unit may come with two

batteries(some units). Put the batteries in the 

remote control before use.  

1.

 Slide the back cover from the remote control

downward, exposing the battery compartment.

 Insert the batteries, paying attention to match

up the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries with

the symbols inside the battery compartment.

 Slide the battery cover back into place.

2.

3. 

 BATTERY NOTES

For optimum product performance:

Do not mix old and new batteries, or

batteries of different types.

Do not leave batteries in the remote control

if you don’t plan on using the device for more

than 2 months.

 BATTERY DISPOSAL 

Do not dispose of batteries as unsorted 

municipal waste. Refer to local laws for proper 

disposal of batteries.

The device could comply with the local national 

regulations. 

    In Canada, it should comply with 

    CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B). 

    In USA, this device complies with part 15 of the 

    FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 

    two conditions: 

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,

and

(2) this device must accept any interference

received, including interference that may

cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to 

comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 

pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits 

are designed to provide reasonable protection 

against harmful interference in a residential 

installation. This equipment generates, uses and 

can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 

installed and used in accordance with the 

instructions, may cause harmful interference to 

radio communications. However, there is no 

guarantee that interference will not occur in a 

particular installation. If this equipment does cause 

harmful interference to radio or television reception, 

which can be determined by turning the equipment 

off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 

the interference by one or more of the following

measures: 

   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

   Increase the separation between the equipment 

   and receiver.

   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit 

   different from that to which the receiver is 

   connected.

   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV 

   technician for help.

   Changes or modifications not approved by the 

   party responsible for compliance could void 

   user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

Handling the Remote Controller

Summary of Contents for COMFORT-AIRE RG10F(D2)/BGEF

Page 1: ...www comfort aire com Remote Manual RXTS Series U Rack Window Type Room Air Conditioner...

Page 2: ...ble of Contents Remote Controller Specifications 03 Handling the Remote Controller 04 How to Use Advanced Functions 13 Buttons and Functions 05 Remote Screen Indicators 09 How to Use Basic Functions 1...

Page 3: ...r slightly from the example shown If the indoor unit does not have a particular function pressing that function s button on the remote control will have no effect When there are wide differences betwe...

Page 4: ...h part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter...

Page 5: ...R ON TIMER OFF Increases temperate in 1 F 1 C increments Max temperature is 86 F 30 C TEMP TEMP Model RG10G D2 BGEFU1 Fresh feature is not available RG10G1 D2 BGEFU1 Used to confirm the selected funct...

Page 6: ...erate in 1 F 1 C increments Max temperature is 86 F 30 C TEMP TEMP Used to confirm the selected functions Decreases temperature in 1 F 1 C increments Min temperature is 60 F 16 C Scrolls through opera...

Page 7: ...buzzer on and off model dependent which create a comfortable and quiet environment The selected symbol will flash on the display area press the OK button to confirm Sets timer to turn unit on see How...

Page 8: ...nvironment LED C F The temperature display between the C F SLEEP Saves energy during sleeping hours ON OFF SET Turns the unit on or off MODE OK Scrolls through operation modes as follows AUTO COOL DRY...

Page 9: ...r the purpose of clear presentation But during the actaul operation only the relative function signs are shown on the display window Remote Screen Indicators Displays when LOCK feature is activated Li...

Page 10: ...t will automatically select the COOL FAN or HEAT function based on the set temperature 1 Press the MODE button to select AUTO 2 Set your desired temperature using the TEMP or TEMP button 3 Press the O...

Page 11: ...4 DRY Mode dehumidifying NOTE FAN SPEED cannot be changed in DRY mode HEAT Mode NOTE As outdoor temperature drops the performance of your unit s HEAT function may be affected In such instances we rec...

Page 12: ...MER OFF will be activated 1sec x10 NOTE Current time 1PM 2 00PM 3 00PM 4PM 5PM 6PM Timer starts Unit turns ON Unit turns OFF 2 5 hours later 5 hours later 3 30PM Example If current timer is 1 00PM to...

Page 13: ...Press SHORTCUT button Push this button when remote controller is on the system will automatically revert back to the previous settings including operating mode setting temperature fan speed level and...

Page 14: ...le in FAN or DRY mode For the details please see sleep operation in USER S MANUAL Press SLEEP button LED DISPLAY Press this button to turn on and turn off the display on the indoor unit Press LED butt...

Page 15: ...I SENSE function enables the remote control to measure the temperature at its current location and send this signal to the air conditioner every 3 minutes interval When using AUTO COOL or HEAT modes m...

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