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Specifications  subject to change without notice.

ACCESSING THE SERVICE FUNCTIONS

Caution: Read and understand the function changes you wish to make in
advance. The remote will not read the parameters in the unit.

1. Before using the service functions of the remote, turn OFF the indoor

unit with the remote.

2. Turn OFF the power to the outdoor unit for 3 (up to 5) minutes. Turn

the power back ON.

3. Remove the batteries from the remote and press any button to clear the

screen.

4. Within 30 seconds of replacing the batteries, simultaneously press

POWER 

 and SWING 

 for five (5) seconds. You are now in the

SERVICE  FUNCTION mode and the remote displays F1.

5. Use TEMP 

 or 

 to find and display the parameter you want to

change.

6. When the parameter you want to change appears, press SET

(MODIFY) (parameters displayed after pressing SET (MODIFY) are
default values only, NOT the values stored in the unit. The values are
stored in the unit, not the controller. Pressing SET (MODIFY) only
displays the default value for that setting.).

7. To change the parameter use the TEMP 

 or 

 until the value you

want appears.

8. Press FAN + 

 to confirm the new setting value and transmit it to the

Indoor Unit (the unit displays the value being set). For example (HH),
when setting F6 to heating only. (CO) and the number (1) appears when
setting the F4 function to 1. The readout is different for each function
setting change. The unit also beeps along with the readout to confirm
this.

9. Repeat steps 6 thru 9 for any other parameter you are changing.

10. When finished, turn OFF  power to the outdoor unit for 3−5 minutes

to reset the system with the new changes.

11. Remove batteries from the remote and press any button to clear the

screen. Replace the batteries and wait 30 seconds.

12. The remote is now restored to normal function and you may operate

the system. The power needs to be cycled for 3−5 minutes.

Fig. 5

 - 

Remote Controller

IMPORTANT:

 

The remote controller is enabled within 10 minutes

after the indoor unit is powered on, and the indoor unit must be
turned off.

Fig. 6

 - 

Power

Fig. 7

 - 

Query

Fig. 8

 - 

Modify

Fig. 9

 - 

Adjust

Fig. 10

 - 

Confirm

Summary of Contents for RG58D/BGEFU1

Page 1: ...g F6 7 Cooling Temperature Compensation F7 7 Refrigerant Leakage Detection F8 7 Cleaning Filter Reminder F9 7 Filter Replacement Reminder E1 7 Lowest Temperature Setting E2 8 Highest Temperature Setti...

Page 2: ...f other electrical appliances respond to the remote controller either move the appliances or consult your local dealer CAUTION Replacing Batteries The remote controller uses two alkaline dry batteries...

Page 3: ...ng hours DOWN Use to decrease the set temperature or Timer setting hours 3 FAN Use to select fan speeds HIGH MED LOW AUTO 4 FAN Use to select fan steps AUTO LOW MED HIGH 5 SWING Use to start or stop h...

Page 4: ...Pressing SET MODIFY only displays the default value for that setting 7 To change the parameter use the TEMP or until the value you want appears 8 Press FAN to confirm the new setting value and transmi...

Page 5: ...on in Celsius regardless of the units used 1 Press and to select F2 Fig 14 Select F2 2 Press MODIFY Next press and to select the parameter The parameters can be adjusted within a range of 21 2_F 42 8_...

Page 6: ...t 2 3 Press MODIFY to adjust the parameter in the range of 46_F 8_C 82_F 28_C Fig 23 Adjust the parameter 4 Press FAN to CONFIRM Fig 24 FAN Indoor Fan Motor Speed Control after Set Temperature is Reac...

Page 7: ...lsius only NOTE Temperature compensation in Celsius regardless of the units used 1 Press and to select F7 Fig 34 Select F7 2 Press MODIFY Next press and to select the parameter range 2_C 2_C 3 Press F...

Page 8: ...g or Cooling only on Multi Zone Systems E5 All heads must be set to the same priority CAUTION 1 Press and to select E5 Fig 47 Select E5 2 Press MODIFY Next press and to select H or C 3 Press FAN to CO...

Page 9: ...etting E9 N A 0 N A POINT CHECK FUNCTION Press LED on the remote controller three times and then press SWING three times within 10 seconds the buzzer rings for 2 seconds and the air conditioner enters...

Page 10: ...131 139 E0 E1 E9 140 141 149 F0 F1 F9 150 151 159 Indoor fan speed Outdoor fan speed 0 OFF 1 2 3 4 Low speed Medium speed High speed Turbo For some big capacity motors 14 FF Actual fan speed Display v...

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