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898147-UUM-B-0713

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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REMOTE CONTROL 

OPERATION

The wireless remote control gives the home-
owner the ability to operate their ductless sys-
tem at the touch of a button. The indoor unit
and remote control send information back and
forth continuously. The remote control must be
placed on a table or other surface in direct line
of sight with the indoor unit infrared receiver.
The remote control should not be placed in a
drawer. Make sure that there are no obstruc-
tions between the indoor unit receiver and the
remote control. Make sure you do not throw nor
drop the remote control. The remote should
never come in contact with liquids and should
not be left in direct contact with the sun or any
place that's very hot.

POWER BUTTON

When this button is pressed, the system will
turn on. When pressed the second time, the
system will turn off. When turning the system on or off, the Timer and
Sleep functions (if activated) will be canceled; however the clock time
will be continue to operate even when the system is off.

MODE BUTTON

Press this button to select system
operating modes. AUTO mode is the
default setting when the system is
turn on. As MODE button is pressed,
COOL, DRY, FAN and HEAT (for
heat pump only) modes can be
selected in this order. The selected
mode is displayed on both the
remote control and the indoor unit's
cover panel displays. When AUTO
mode is selected, the temperature will not be displayed. When in COOL
mode, the default setpoint temperature is 77°F (25°C). When in HEAT
mode, the default setpoint temperature is 69°F (21°C).

+/- BUTTONS

Use plus (+) and minus (-) buttons to adjust the temperature setting up
or down.

FAN BUTTON

Press FAN button to select fan speed.
AUTO fan is the default setting. In
AUTO fan mode, the indoor fan speed
is determined by the indoor ambient
temperature. Press FAN button to
select the desired fan setting in the following order AUTO, Low Speed,
Medium Speed and High Speed. The fan speed selection is displayed
at the top of the remote control display by one of these symbols.

I FEEL BUTTON

Press the I FEEL button to activate the I FEEL feature. When the I
FEEL icon appears, the system will satisfy your cooling or heating (heat
pump only) setpoint temperatures where the remote control is located.
Press the I FEEL button again to deactivate. When I FEEL function is
deactivated, the system will satisfy the cooling and heating (heat pump
only) setpoint temperatures where the indoor unit is located. To use the
I FEEL mode, the remote control must be placed in direct line of sight
with the indoor unit infrared receiver. Make sure that there are no
obstructions between the indoor unit receiver and the remote control
when I FEEL feature is activated.

SWITCH FROM °C TO °F

With system OFF, press MODE and (-) buttons simultaneously to switch
from Centigrade to Fahrenheit. The current selection is displayed to the
right of the temperature display on the remote control.

CLOCK BUTTON

Press the CLOCK button to adjust the time displayed on the remote
control. The clock icon 

 will flash. Press the (-) and + buttons to

adjust the time up or down in one minute increments. Press and hold
the button to adjust the time in 10 minute increments. Press the CLOCK
button again when correct time is displayed. If no button is pushed for 5
seconds while the display is still flashing, the timer setting will not be
saved.

X-FAN BUTTON

Press the X-FAN button once to initiate extended blower operation.

This function allows removal of excess moisture from the indoor unit
coil after in order to prevent possible mold or bacterial growth. When
the X-FAN function is activated, the indoor fan will continue to run at low
speed for 10 minutes after the unit is turned off using the POWER but-
ton. The extended fan operation icon 

 is displayed when this feature

is turned on. To deactivate, press X-FAN button again and the indoor
unit fan will stop running.

LOUVER SETTING BUTTON

Press this button to set the position of the
indoor unit swing louver. When this feature

is turned on, icon 

 appears on the remote

control display. Continue to press the LOU-
VER icon to select the desired swing angle as shown in the following
sequence. When activated, the louver will start swinging right to left.

SLEEP BUTTON

Use the SLEEP button to activate or cancel the sleep function. To acti-
vate sleep function, press SLEEP button and the sleep icon should
appear on the remote control display. Press SLEEP button to cancel
sleep function and the sleep icon on the remote control should disap-
pear.

In cooling mode, SLEEP function increases temperature by 2°F per
hour over a two hour period from the time sleep function is activated. In
heating mode, SLEEP function decreases temperature (-2°F per hour)
over a two hour period from the time sleep function is activated.

Sleep function is defaulted to off when the system is turned on. If the
system is turned off the Sleep function is automatically disabled.

The temperature cannot be adjusted when the system is in AUTO
mode.

The fan speed is not adjustable in DRY mode operation. The low fan
speed is necessary to ensure optimal humidity control.

AUTO

COOL

DRY

FAN

HEAT

(Only for cooling and heating units)

NOTICE

AUTO

LOW FAN
HIGH FAN

MIDDLE FAN

NOTICE

The sleep function is not available in AUTO or FAN modes.

OFF

NOTICE

Summary of Contents for 16 SEER

Page 1: ...this manual before you start operating your new ductless system After reading this manual if you still need more information that may not have been covered in this manual please contact your HVAC cont...

Page 2: ...than R 22 Failure to use R 410A approved service equipment could result in equip ment explosion which could result in death or serious injury The refrigerant provided by the manufacturer complies with...

Page 3: ...y The unit will go into Auto Defrost mode and the heating will be discontinued for 8 to 10 minutes When the defrost cycle is complete the system will start running in heating mode While the outdoor un...

Page 4: ...UNIT ONE TO TWO ZONES 24 KBTU OUTDOOR UNIT TWO TO THREE ZONES 30 KBTU OUTDOOR UNIT TWO TO FOUR ZONES 42 KBTU OUTDOOR UNIT TWO TO FIVE ZONES AIR IN AIR OUT 1 2 3 8 4 5 7 6 1 Front Panel 2 Filter 3 Gui...

Page 5: ...ight with the indoor unit infrared receiver Make sure that there are no obstructions between the indoor unit receiver and the remote control when I FEEL feature is activated SWITCH FROM C TO F With sy...

Page 6: ...n AUTO mode 4 Keep pressing FAN button to select desired fan speed Fan speed selection is as fol low AUTO FAN LOW MID and HIGH 5 Press button to activate the swinging louver Press again to select a de...

Page 7: ...e healthy filter to the air filter as shown in Fig B Install the air filter properly as shown in Fig C and then close the panel CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Remove the healthy filter and clean thoroughly...

Page 8: ...correct Are either the air inlet or air outlet blocked on the outdoor or indoor unit Is filter dirty Is fan at low speed Are windows and doors properly shut Wireless remote is not working Is remote in...

Page 9: ...anty shall cover the heat exchanger primary and or secondary if applicable only if 1 The product has not been operated with an input rate in excess of the rating plate attached to the product 2 The pr...

Page 10: ...n of the water circuit by foreign material or like causes 13 Damages caused by improper parts components or accessories not suitable for use in or with the unit For a list of parts that are known to b...

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