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REMOTE CONTROLLER

Functions

6.

SWING button: This button is used to change the flap mode: natural flow, swing or fixed wind.

(It would be automatically set at fixed wind direction in DRY mode).

7.

FAN SPEED button:

This button is used to set air rate

 you want

. Low (display indicates  

 ), Med (display indicates

            ), 

Hi (display indicates     

 

 

   

  

 

 ),

 

Auto (display      

  

      indicator flashing).

(It would be automatically set at low speed and unadjustable in DRY mode)

.

8.

TIMER button:

 

This button is used to set the 

ON or OFF timer

.

Set OFF timer: Set the time for the unit to turn off automatically.

When the air conditioner is operating, press the TIMER button and the air conditioner will enter the

timed switch-off mode.

Continually press the TIMER button to set the timer from 1 to 24 hours to switch off the air

conditioner. (The time indication sequence as follow: 1 - 2 - .... - 24 - cancel (no indication) - 1- 2 - ....

After the desire

d

 time is set 

for 

the timed switch-off, the digits shown on the display screen will

decrease by 1 for every elapsed hour. The displayed digits indicate the remaining time prior to the

timed switch-off.

   Set ON timer: Set the time for the unit to turn on automatically.

When the air conditioner is in standby mode, press the TIMER button and the air conditioner will

enter the timed switch-on mode.

Continually press the TIMER button to set the timer from 1 to 24 hours to switch off the air

conditioner. (The time indication sequence as follow: 1 - 2 - .... - 24 - cancel (no indication) - 1- 2 - ....

After the desire

d

 time is set for the timed switch-on, the digits shown on the display screen will

decrease by 1 for every elapsed hour. The displayed digits indicate the remaining time prior to the

timed switch-o

n

.

   Press the TIMER button again after display 24 to delete the timed mode.

9.

TURBO button: This button 

turn on or off the

 TURBO operation

 which

 increase the air rate to HIGH

. (Only

in

 

COOL or HEAT 

mode

).

10.

SLEEP button: This button is to set or cancel sleep function. When set the sleep function t

he room

temperature will be raised gradually by around 2°C higher than the setting under cooling mode after few

hours or dropped gradually around 5°C lower than the setting under heating mode when in sleep function

is

 

selected. T

he fan speed will switch to 

LOW 

automatically, but can be change by press FAN SPEED

button.

11.

CLEAN button: Only effective when the remote control is off. Press CLEAN button when remote if off will

switch on the unit with temperature set at 25°C cooling mode and high fan speed for 6 minutes.

12.

LAMP button: This button to turn on or off display screen on the indoor unit.

13.

HOLD button: Press HOLD button to lock or unlock remote control keyboard.

14.

FOLLOW ME button:

Push this button to initiate the Follow Me f

unction

, the remote display actual temperature at its location.

The

 

remote control will send this signal to the air conditioner every 3 minutes interval until the Follow Me

button

 

is pressed again. The air conditioner will cancel the Follow Me feature automatically if it does not

receive

 

the signal within any 7 minutes interval.

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Summary of Contents for TWS-TSO24HFEC

Page 1: ...oner After reading store it in a safe place Please refer to this manual for questions on use or in the event that any irregularities occur TWS TSO24HFEC This product is intended to be used to cool hea...

Page 2: ...racy completeness and relevance for their purpose It is not intended as a substitute for consulting the relevant legislation or for obtaining appropriate professional advice relevant to your particula...

Page 3: ...ct into the product to avoid accidents authorised personnel only This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of ex...

Page 4: ...d burns It may cause electric shock or fire due to heat generation It may cause electric shock It may cause failure of machine or electric shock It contains contaminants and could make you sick It may...

Page 5: ...rve preci sion devices food pets plants and art objects It may cause deterioration of quality etc It may cause failure of product or fire Do not use for special purposes Turn off the main power switch...

Page 6: ...r Remote Holder Remote Control Display window Run Indicator Lights up during operation Timer Indicator Lights up during Timer operation Temperature Indicator Displays the temperature settings when the...

Page 7: ...bars to prop up the panel 2 Locate the MANUAL CONTROL BUTTON on the right hand side of the unit 3 Press MANUAL CONTROL BUTTON once to activate FORCED AUTO mode 4 Press MANUAL CONTROL BUTTON again to...

Page 8: ...tton This button is used to change the operation mode AUTO COOL DRY HEAT or FAN 3 button This button is used to increase the temperatures 4 button This button is used to decrease the temperatures 5 AI...

Page 9: ...1 2 24 cancel no indication 1 2 After the desired time is set for the timed switch on the digits shown on the display screen will decrease by 1 for every elapsed hour The displayed digits indicate the...

Page 10: ...REMOTE CONTROLLER Replacement of batteries 9...

Page 11: ...r filter and lift it up slightly to take it out from the filter holder then pull it downwards 3 Remove the AIR FILTER from the indoor unit Clean the AIR FILTER once two weeks Clean the AIR FILTER with...

Page 12: ...onditioner restarts in HEAT mode operation after defrosting 3 You may hear a low hissing sound when the compressor is running or has just stopped running It is the sound of the refrigerant flowing or...

Page 13: ...hieved by the air conditioner we suggest you use a supplementary heating device Auto restart function Power failure during operation will stop the unit completely For the unit without Auto restart fea...

Page 14: ...trouble has not been corrected please contact a local dealer or the nearest customer service center Be sure to inform them of the detailed malfunctions and unit model number Notes Do not attempt to re...

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Page 17: ...arry out servicing or repairs to this appliance IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED If you have a problem and the problem persists after you have made the checks mentioned in this manual contact TECO Australia s S...

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