D
E
D9
D1
D20
D19
D18
D16
D14
D2
D4
D6
D8
D7
D5
D3
D17 D15
D10
D11
D12
D13
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3.5 - DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL
the remote control is the interface between the air-conditioner
and the customer, so it is very important to learn all its functions,
the use of the various controls and the meaning of the symbols
marked on it.
3.5.1 - Description of the remote control keys
B1
activation/deactivation (Stand-by) of the unit
B2
minimum, medium, maximum or automatic ventilation speed
selection
B3
activation/deactivation of the function
SILENT
B4
activation/deactivation of the oscillation function of the air
outlet flap
B5
operating mode selection
- cooling > heating > ventilation >
> dehumidification > automatic
B6
Desired/clock/programming temperature increase
B7
Desired/clock/programming temperature decrease
B8
activation/deactivation of function
ECO
B9
Clock/programming setting
B10
activation/deactivation of the functions
programming 1 / programming 2
B11
activation/deactivation of the display on board of the machine
switching on
B12
Desired temperature unit selection °C/f
B13
activation/deactivation of the report console display
3.5.2 - Description of the remote control display
B1
B2
B3
B4
B9
B10
B5
B13
B6
B7
B8
B12
B11
D1
Heating mode
D2
Cooling mode
D3
Dehumidification mode
D4
transmission of the command in progress
D5
automatic mode
D6
Program 1
D7
Program switching off time setting
D8
Clock/program setting
D9
Program 2
D10
Program switching on time setting
D11
temperature/time unit of measurement
D12
Low battery notification
D13
minutes timer
D14
eCo function enabled
D15
automatic ventilation speed
D16
maximum ventilation speed
D17
medium ventilation speed
D18
minimum ventilation speed
D19
function Silent enabled
D20
Desired temperature/clock/programming
Summary of Contents for maeStro Pro
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