8
8
•
Pinch the handle and open while pressing it towards the mark.
▼
Battery cover
Handle
RC reset button
4. Put the battery cover back on.
■ Notes on batteries
• The battery life is approximately 1 year.
• Reception may become poor or display on the remote controller fades when batteries are low.
• If the remote controller will not be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries. (In order to avoid a battery leak.)
• Emergency operations can be performed on the unit when the batteries run out. (See page 8-11)
■ Replacing batteries
• Replace both batteries at the same time with 2 LR03 size batteries.
• Do not use rechargeable batteries (NiCd, NiMH, etc.) because their size, shape, and some performance are different.
• Dispose of the old batteries at the designated sites in your community.
• The unit is restored with the factory setting when batteries are removed.
• After changing the batteries, reset the current time. (See Section “8-3. Setting the Current Time”)
2, 3
1
2, 3
1.
Remove the battery cover.
2.
Insert two LR03 size batteries.
Put the batteries in with the polarity [+/–] as shown in the figure
.
3.
Gently insert one end of an unfolded paper clip (or a similar object that can it) into the RC reset hole and press the
RC reset button inside the hole.
• Take the batteries out and insert again if the time display is not “ ” or “ ”.
8-2. Installing Batteries
8-3. Setting the Current Time
1. Press for 2 seconds or longer.
• The time display flashes. (The colon lights up.)
2. Press / to set the hour, then press .
3. Press / to set the minutes, then press .
Note
• If the buttons are not pressed for a certain duration while setting the time,
the displayed time is set.
• Adjust the time periodically.
If a heat pump (2WAY) type is being used, it will beep twice a
n
d the operating lamp will light up on the display; if the timer
and standby lamps blink alternately, a conflict between the he
at
ing and cooling exists, so the unit cannot operate in the
desired mode. (On models that do not have an Auto function,
e
ven if Auto is selected, it works in the same way.)
When the local operation is disabled by centralized control or
similar cause, and if the Start/Stop ,
M
ode
or
Temperature setting button is pressed, the unit w
i
ll beep five times and the change will not be made.
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O
T
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