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3.3 Description of buttons on the remote control

Type : R51M/E

Type : R06

Type: R05/BGE

1 TEMP 

This reduces the set temperature.

2 TEMP 

This increases the set temperature.

3 MODE

This enables the operating mode to be selected. 
Each time the button is pressed, the operational mode changes, in the following order:
AUTO (automatic) -> COOL (cooling) -> DRY (dehumidifying) -> HEAT (heating) -> FAN (fan only) 
-> return to AUTO (automatic) -> etc.

Note: the HEAT mode (heating) is only available on reversible products.

4 SWING

(Wall product - cassette product – floor/ceiling product)

This enables the user to select an automatic sweeping motion or to fix the position of the air outlet 
around the initial position by using the AIR DIRECTION button (see below). 

5 CLEAN AIR

This  function  allows  the  ION/PLASMA  filters  operating  and  purifying  the  atmosphere  against 
pollen and impurities.

7 FOLLOW ME

(IMMI model only)

This function allows selecting of the sensor which will regulate the premises. Press the button to 
choose  between  the  air  return  sensor  inside  the  indoor  unit  (preset  configuration)  or  the 
temperature sensor built-in the IR remote controller for the temperature regulation control.

8 RESET

Resets the remote control settings (returns to the settings displayed when initially switched on).

9 ON/OFF

This starts or stops the product.

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Summary of Contents for Air Conditioner

Page 1: ...110413 NUT SPLIT MULTI R410A EN User s Manual AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP Air Conditioner ON OFF INVERTER DC SPLIT SYSTEM MULTISPLIT INVERTER DC...

Page 2: ...vise you not to leave children or handicapped persons near this apparatus without supervision Please make a note of the product model the product series number and the name of the retailer and date of...

Page 3: ...gramming TIMER R06 R05 14 3 5 7 Override MANUAL AUTO COOL 15 4 DISPLAY 16 4 1 Display of PCB 16 4 1 1 On model cassette18K duct 16 4 1 2 On model Cassette KSI KSF R Wall split SCI SCF R SQR SQI 16 4 1...

Page 4: ...taken in terms of use to avoid the most serious risks to persons the product and its environment Connect to an electrical power supply and ensure that the appliance is plugged into the socket correctl...

Page 5: ...e appliance with the windows open may lead to the appearance of condensation and damage surrounding furnishings A faulty plug may lead to electric shocks and bodily harm Failure to do so may cause the...

Page 6: ...pe R51 Type R06 Type R05 3 2 Display PCB 3 2 1 Location of the display PCB A receiver located on a display panel on the front of the indoor unit products of the wall floor ceiling cassette and console...

Page 7: ...x DUCT model I Infrared receptor Wall split models SHI SHR SHF SHI IMHI The infrared receptor is located on the display panel on the front of the indoor unit Wall split models SPI SCI SCR SCF SQI SQR...

Page 8: ...t use liquid detergent to clean the remote control Keep the remote control away from excessive temperatures or radiation zones Ensure that no remote control for any other appliance can interfere with...

Page 9: ...ng motion or to fix the position of the air outlet around the initial position by using the AIR DIRECTION button see below 5 CLEAN AIR This function allows the ION PLASMA filters operating and purifyi...

Page 10: ...to programme a duration after which time the product stops 14 LOCK This locks the remote control settings Pressing this button a second time deletes this function 15 TURBO Wall mounted product POWERFU...

Page 11: ...oduct is programmed to stop at a certain time TIMER ON OFF is indicated if the start and stop times are both programmed If there is no indication then no start or stop time has been programmed 5 Fan s...

Page 12: ...he indoor unit display panel will stop flashing The product automatically selects the most suitable operating mode among the operating modes available COOL cooling HEAT heating FAN fan and DRY dehumid...

Page 13: ...veral times the length of time before starting will increase in increments of 30 mins until 10h then in increments of 1hour until 24h A half second after depressing the TIMER ON button once the desire...

Page 14: ...he hour remain displayed on the remote control indicating that a start programme is active TIMER programming indicator of the indoor unit display panel is shown Note The TIMER function is only active...

Page 15: ...he front panel and it is labelled AUTO COOL Using the override button Press once the product will start in automatic AUTO mode the operational indicator OPERATION will be displayed the remote control...

Page 16: ...AUTO 2 Hot start or DEFROST indicator heating mode 3 Set temperature display and default temperature on some models 4 Operational indicator OPERATION 5 Programming indicator TIMER 4 1 4 Sur mod les m...

Page 17: ...dify DRY mode During the summer months if possible close shutters on windows to avoid direct sunlight in the room Do not install objects that may obstruct the air inlet or outlets of the indoor and ou...

Page 18: ...he fan blades or the horizontal mechanical vent and also not to damage the manual vents 5 3 Cassette model The automatic air outlet vents and sweeping vents must be carefully positioned A mechanical v...

Page 19: ...ed to direct the air flow left or right Note Do not move motorised vents manually on the indoor unit Do not operate the indoor unit with the motorised vent in closed position or only slightly open los...

Page 20: ...l products or any products containing polishing powders 6 1 Dismounting and cleaning the filter 6 1 1 Wall mounted model Lift up the Unclip the filters Remove front panel from their fixings the filter...

Page 21: ...e models 6 2 Cleaning the filters Clean the filters with a vacuum cleaner fig 1 or with tepid soapy water fig 2 Rinse filters with clear water and dry them in a temperate ambience do not dry in the su...

Page 22: ...on disappears from the remote control There is no BEEP sound from the receiver to indicate that a signal is received when the ON OFF button is pressed Ensure that the remote control batteries are not...

Page 23: ...ded in this documentation can be modified without prior notice Information that was not available when this documentation went to press may be integrated later The most recent updates can be consulted...

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