RG70 Remote Control Manual 16117000001054

May 21, 2018 | Author: MilutinBožović | Category: Air Conditioning, Hvac, Timer, Building Engineering, Mechanical Engineering


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HEATAIR CONDITIONER REMOTE CONTROLLER ILLUSTRATION The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement. Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details. CR193-RG70E2(2)BGEU1 16117000001054 Thank you very much for purchasing our air conditioner. Please read this owner's manual carefully before using 20160930 your air conditioner. Make sure to save this manual for future reference. . Max............................... 13 Heat mode is not supported by the coolin g only Remote Controller Specifications 7 appliance................ Under ECO operation...... 9 9 3 Mode Button 4 OK Swing Scrolls through operation modes as follows: Handling the remote controller ..... Signal Receiving Range 8m 。 。 Environment -5 C 60 C(23OF~140OF) NOTE: Pressing the ECO button.. 6 NOTE: How to use the buttons .................... ........... temperature is 30 C(86 F)......... heating............ 7 When the air conditioner operates under heating mode with the set temperature of AUTO/COOL operation..... temperature is 16 OC(60OF)..................................... 7 16 OC(60O F)........................................ 9 together for 3 seconds will alternate the tem- 3 Mode Fan 8 O O perature display between the C & F scale........ with auto fan speed................. CONTENTS 2 Temp Up Button( ) Increases temperature in 1OC(1OF) Remote controller Specifications........................... pressing button twice in Temp 2 one second will activate 8 Degree .HEAT Operation of buttons 1 ON/OFF Button( ) Turns the air conditioner ON and OFF................... the set temperature should be 24OC(75O F) or more........ 2 Decreases temperature in 1 OC(1OF) increments.. the Rated Voltage 3..... Temp Down Button( ) Operation of buttons ......... 1 O O increments....................... 4 ECO Button Model RG70E2(2)/BGEFU1 Used to enter the energy efficient mode. 13 10 AUTO COOL DRY HEAT FAN 5 Timer Options Direct 11 NOTE:Please do not select HEAT mode if the 6 Super 12 machine you purchased is cooling only type... Under cooling mode................ it may result in insufficient cooling............................... .........0V(Dry batteries R03/LR03×2) air conditioner will automatically operate at O O 24 C(75 F).......... press this button.. Setting the Timer function ......................................................................... Indicators on LCD ................... or modifying the mode or adjusting the set temperature to less than 24OC(75OF) will stop ECO operation..... DRY/FAN operation............................. If you feel uncomfortable........... Min........... The ECO operation will be stopped automatically after 8 hours............. The indoor unit display shows FP ........... just press the ECO button again to stop it...................................... . 8 1 Press and hold UP and DOWN buttons HEAT operation ............................ the the mode.ECO or Gear button will cancel the Silent function. cooling operation. Due to low The mosquito repellent module will be frequency operation of compressor. and also turn off the Air conditioner 5 Timer Options Direct 11 5 Timer Options Direct function. the set temperature will change to 17O C. Ionizer/Plasma Dust Collector(depending on models) is energized and will help to 8 Fan Button remove pollen and impurities from the air. set temperature or fan speed. Used to stop or start horizontal louver movement. etc. Press the Temp or Temp button to the remote display is actual temperature increase/decrease the fan speed in 1% at its location. When the Follow Me function is activated. the fan speed shifts to low. The remote control will send increments. Selects fan speeds in the following order: FOLLOW ME function( ) AU  20% 40%  60% 80% F%. the fan speed shift to high and bring faster The louver changes 6 degree in angle for heating operation. Sleep. to confirm. MODE. capacity (applicable to the air conditioner with Silent feature only) Press Fan. Used to set the desired air flow direction. this signal to the air conditioner every 3 NOTE: minutes interval until press the FOLLOW You can not switch the fan speed in AUTO ME button again. Temp each press.Self Clean or Comfort mode. the selected symbol will flash on 11 buzzer.HEAT Operation of buttons Operation of buttons 5 Timer Button Press this button to initiate the auto-on/ 9 Swing Button auto-off time sequence. . then press the OK button create a comfortable and quiet environment.FAN. or DRY mode. Press this button under heating operation. Hold down this button for at least 2 seconds Repellent function( ) to activate/cancel Silent mode. The louver will swing up and 6 Super Button down automatically. 1 12 Options Button 1 Press MODE. ON/OFF . the display 7 FRESH function( ) 7 will illuminate for 10 seconds while adjusting When the FRESH function is initiated. Press this button under cooling operation. 10 OK Button the fan speed shift to high and bring faster Used to confirm the optional functions. 6 Super 12 6 Super 12 Press it again to cancel this function. it may activated which generate some frequency result in insufficient cooling and heating sound to scare off mosquito. Fresh Follow me Repellent 4 Swing 9 9 7 Do Not Disturb Button( ) OK Self clean Electric heating Sleep 4 OK Swing 10 Press this button to turn off the indoor screen Press the Options button to select the desired 10 display. which the display area. 11 Direct Button O the set temperature will change to 30 C.SLEEP or ECO button Press this button to select the air conditioner 3 Mode Fan 8 function in a sequence of following: 3 Mode Fan 8 will cancel Super function. 13 13 Under Do Not Disturb mode.FAN. DRY. Temp NOTE: 2 2 This function is not available under AUTO. the air Information are displayed when the remote controller is powered up. and .. Note: . But during the actual shall prevail. ( ) by default... Turbo... button on the remote controller... there is no corresponding operation happened when press the relative mode.. USER'S MANUAL on function description.. Turn off the unit or activate ECO.. condition er will automatically clean and dry the Evaporator and keep it as fresh Horizontal louver for the ne xt operation. This fan speed can not be All the functions described are accomplished by the unit. It is not available ON/OFF display auto swing display under heating or fan mode.... Silent or Self clean function will Fan speed display Silence feature Displays selected fan speed: cancel the electrical energy consumption display Not available for control function.When . this unit 1%-10% This function is only available under COOL Fresh feature display 11%-20% mode. energy use while you sleep (and don t need Battery display mode. operation only the relative functional signs are shown on the display window... the description of USER'S MANUAL All indicators shown in the figure are for the purpose of clear presentation.. . there are wide differences between Remote controller Illustration. and disappears swing display ELECTRIC HEATING function( ) when the it is turned off. This function can only be Temperature/Timer/Fan 10 activated via remote control.. Used to turn on the auxiliary heating device Not available for this unit when the outdoor temperature is extremely Transmission Indicator Turbo mode display low.. .. Not available for 21%-30% this unit . If the unit has no this adjusted in AUTO or DRY feature.. Appears when the unit Vertical louver auto is turned on. including: the same temperature settings to stay Low battery detection 4 OK Swing 9 comfortable).. FP. speed display 5 Timer Options Direct 11 Note: The SLEEP function is not available TIMER ON display Displays the set temperature in FAN or DRY mode. .. sleep.HEAT SELF CLEAN function( ) Indicators on LCD Under SELF CLEAN mode. Lights up when remote Temp sends signal to indoor LOCK feature display 2 ( Indicate optional functions) unit Displays when ECO 1 SLEEP function( ) MODE display feature is activated The SLEEP function is used to decrease Displays the current 3 Mode Fan 8 . Follow me feature display Sleep mode display NOTE: F% AUTO Buttons design is based on typical model and might be slightly different from the actual one you purchased,the actual shape shall prevail. fan speed or 6 Super 12 Displays when TIMER timer setting when using 13 ON is set TIMER ON/OFF functions 7 13 Gear Button Temperature range: TIMER OFF display 16-30oC/60-86O F Press this button to enter the energy efficient ( ) Timer setting range: mode in a sequence of following: 75% (up to 75% electrical energy consumption) Displays when TIMER 0-24 hours OFF is set Fan speed setting range: 50% (up to 50% electrical energy consumption) AU -F% This display is blank when Previous setting mode operating in FAN mode. HEAT How to use the buttons How to use the buttons AUTO operation DRY operation(dehumidifying) SETTING TEMPERATURE 1. 3. Press the ON/OFF button to start the unit. Super NOTE: You can t set temperature in FAN mode. Temp 2. FAN. Set your desired temperature using the decrease the set temperature in 1 OC/1 O F Temp or Temp button. Set your desired temperature using the Temp or Temp button. 16-30 OC/60-86 O F. Press the ON/OFF button to start the OK unit. Temp In AUTO mode. 2 3 Mode Fan OK Swing 2. Super COOL operation FAN operation 1. . Press the MODE button to select COOL mode. 1 Mode Fan 1. Temp 2. Press the MODE button to select Auto mode. the unit will automatically NOTE: FAN SPEED can t be changed in select the COOL. 2 3 based on the set temperature. As a result. Swing Timer Options Direct OK 3. Press the MODE button to select FAN mode. Press the MODE button to select DRY The operating temperature range for units is mode. Press the ON/OFF button to start the unit. in 2 3 fan speed in a range of AU-F%. your remote control s . Press the ON/OFF button to start the Swing 4. Timer Options Direct unit. COOL 1. . increments. 3. Press the FAN button to select the fan speed in a range of AU-F%. Press the FAN button to select the 3. Timer Options Direct Super . HEAT or DRY mode Temp DRY mode. in 2 4 conjunction with Temp or Temp 1 Mode Fan conjunction with Temp or Temp button. Timer Options Direct Super NOTE: FAN SPEED can t be set in Auto mode. Set your desired temperature using the 1 Temp or Temp button. 1 Mode Fan 3 OK Swing button. . LCD screen will not display temperature. You can increase or 2. H EAT mode. Mode Fan . the last time period that you set will automatically turn off.sets the amount of timer aft er the time w ill increase in 30 minute which the unit will automatically turn on. Your air conditioning unit has two timer-related NOTE: When setting the T IMER ON or functions: TIMER OFF functions. The digital Timer Options Direct may be affected. Temp 4. 3. In such i nstances. 2. Temp or butt on until desired Temp time is reached. and the unit will turn on after or button. in 2 hours. 3 4 increments wit h each press. 3 4 3 2sec NOTE: As outdoor temperature drops. Super conjunction with other heating appliance. Press the Timer but ton.HEAT How to use the buttons TIMER OFF function 1.0h " will appear on the HEAT conjunction with Temp or Temp screen. performance of your unit s HEAT function function will be activated.the 3. the Timer on The T IMER OFF func tion allows you to indicator " " displays and flashes. then the TIMER ON 1sec OK Swing . it will increase in 1 which the unit will automatically turn off. By set a period of time after w hich the unit HEAT operation default. The timer will revert to zero after 24 hours. Press the MODE button to select on the display. " 2. Note: This number indicates the 2. Press the ON/OFF button to start the unit. Example: Setting unit to turn on after 2. Wait 2 seconds. TI MER ON . up to 10 hours. 2 hours.5 Continue to press hours. such as when you come home fro m work. Press the FAN button t o select the For example. period of time after which the unit will automatically turn on.0h " . amount of time after the current time x10 that you want the unit to turn on. such as when and an "h" (indicating hours)will appear you w ake up. Af ter 10 TI MER OFF . if you set TIMER ON for Temp fan speed in a range of AU-F%. hour increments. we display on your remote control will then recommend using this air conditioner in return t o the temperature display. TIMER ON fun ction You can turn off either function by The TIMER ON function allows you to set a sett ing its timer to " 0.sets the amount of time after 1sec 2sec hours and up to 24. Set your desired temperature using 1 2 t he Temp or Tem p butt on. 1. Press the Temp or button to set 2 4 the time when you want the unit to turn 1 Mode Fan on. 1 2 x5 Temp Example: Setting unit to turn off after 5 Setting the TIMER function or hours. For example. say that the current time is 1:00 PM.HEAT Setting both TIMER ON and TIMER OF F at the same ti me Exampl e: Setting the unit to turn on after 6 hours. You want it to operate for 2 hours. Do the following: Timer is set To turn ON 6 hours from current time 1 2 3 4 X12 3sec Temp or Timer is set to turn OFF 8 hours from current time 5 6 7 8 Timer starts Unit turns Unit turns X16 ON OFF 3 sec Temp or Current 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 8PM 9PM time 1PM 6 hours later 8 hours later . operate for 2 hours. and you want the unit Your remote display to turn on aut omatically at 7:00 PM. then automa- tically turn off at 9: 00 PM. then turn off (see the figure below) Keep in mind that t he time periods you set for both functions refer to hours after the current time. check that the air conditioner receives the signals The air conditioner will not operate if curtains. For installing or removing the remote controller. to rad io communications. move it up or down in the holder. If th is equi pment d oes cau se harmful interference to radio or television re ception. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Operation is subject to part and protected by a cover. (3) Install the cover back on. This equipme nt has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device . doors or properly. and controller. The device could comply with the lo cal natio nal reg ulations. (optional) Use the remote controller within a distance of 8 meters from The remote controller can be attached to a the appliance. the following two condition s: (1) Remove the back cover of the remote (1) This device may not cau se harmful inte rference. batteries (R03/LR03X2) housed in the back rear In USA. either move these appliances or consult your local dealer. Receiving beep is not emitted when a signal is transmitted. Replace old batteries with new ones.placing the(+) and (-) ends correctly. could void user s a uthority to oper ate the equipment. if not inserting new batteries. Prevent any liquid from falling into the remote controller. Do not leave the batteries in the remote Increase the separ ation be tween the equi pment a nd receiver. Collection of such waste Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance separately for special treatment is necessary. The remote controller is powed by two dry In Canada. controller if they are not going to be used for Connect th e equipment into an ou tlet on a circuit differen t from that to wh ich the 2 or 3 months. remote controller erases all programming. including interfere nce tha t (2) Remove the old batteries and insert the new may cause unde sired operation . the remote controller instal led and used in accordance wi th the instructions. If other electrical appliances react to the remote controller. u ses and can ra diate ra dio freq uency energy a nd. Reception is wall or pillar by using a remote controller holder confirmed by a beep. Do not expose the remote controller to direct sunlight or heat. it shoul d comply with CAN ICE S-3(B)/NMB-3(B). the provi de reaso nable p rotection against harmful inte rference in a residential install ation. pursu ant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. may cause harmful interference must be reprogrammed. (2) this device must accept any interference received. These limits a re desig ned to NOTE: When the batteries are removed. this device compli es with part 15 of the FCC Rules. the u ser is encourag ed to try to correct the interference by one or more of the Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries following me asures: of different types. 8m (not supplied. or step on it. pointing it towards the receiver. Do not drop the remote controller. batteries. NOTE: Indicator fades away. The following cases signify exhausted batteries. However. After This equipme nt gene rates. receiver is connected.HEAT Handling the remote controller Using the remote controller holder Location of the remote controller. Replacing batteries Do not place heavy objects on the remote controller. controller to the indoor unit. . which can be d etermined by turning the equip ment off CAUTIONS and o n. other materials block the signals from the remote Install the remote controller with two screws. Do not dispose batteries as unsorted Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. purchased separately). municipal waste. CAUTIONS Before installing the remote controller. there is no gua rantee that inte rference will not occur in a pa rticular installation. Handle with care. HEAT .
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