Sanyo CG1411 Transmitter, ON/OFF operation button Cover closed, Display, TEMP. setting buttons

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Remote Control Unit

Transmitter

 

SET TEMP.

 

 

NORMAL

1HR.

Display

 

 

ON

 

H OFF

ON/OFF operation button

(Cover closed)

1HR.

ON

TEMP.

TIMER

OFF

1 HR. TIMER button

FAN SPEED selector button FLAP button TIMER ON button TIMER OFF button SET button

CANCEL button

FLAP FAN SPEED MODE

ON OFF

NIGHT

SET CANCEL SETBACK

BATTERIES

ACL

TEMP. setting buttons

MODE selector button

NIGHT SETBACK button

ACL button

Battery compartment

(Pull off the cover to expose the batteries.)

NOTE

The illustration above pictures the remote control unit after the cover has been lowered and removed.

Transmitter

When you press the buttons on the remote control unit, the

mark

 

appears in the display and the setting changes are transmitted to the

 

receiver in the air conditioner.

 

 

 

 

Display

Information on the operating status is displayed while the remote control

 

unit is switched on. If the unit is turned off, only the mode that was set

 

previously is still displayed.

 

 

 

 

NIGHT SETBACK button

For details, see ``Night Setback Mode''. When you press this button in the

 

DRY, COOL or HEAT mode, the

mark appears in the display, and the

 

remote control unit automatically adjusts the set temperature to save

 

energy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEMP. setting buttons

Press the

button to increase the temperature setting.

 

 

Press the

button to reduce the temperature setting.

 

 

 

 

ON/OFF operation

This button is for turning the air conditioner on and off.

 

button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMER ON button

ON : The air conditioner starts at the set time.

 

 

 

 

TIMER OFF button

OFF : The air conditioner stops at the set time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents GAS Heater AIR Conditioner When Transporting When Installing…Case of Improper Installation When Connecting Refrigerant TubingTable of Contents Troubleshooting IiiTemperature Indoor Air Intake Temp Outdoor Air Intake Temp Operating RangeKGS1411 SpecificationsUnit Specifications CG1411Safety Devices Dimensions & WeightGovernor Setting Pressure BurnerMajor Component Specifications Indoor UnitCompressor Outdoor UnitGas Connection External FinishCombination Gas Valve NozzleRefrigerant Heater IgniterThermistor Coil sensor Other Component SpecificationsTransformer ATR-1581T2-U Thermistor Room sensorTransformer TR 4FF4L510034000 Power Relay PRAuto Reset Temperature Limiting Thermistor 1 Discharge pressure PB3M-41EDimensional Data UnitLocation of Service Valves Internal Components PCB aPTC Combination Gas Valve Proportional Control Valve Major ComponentsGas Nozzle Main Burner Combustion BlowerRefrigerant Heater Refrigerant Flow Diagram Refrigerant Flow DiagramHeating Characteristics Performance ChartsCooling Characteristics Performance DataCooling Air Throw Distance ChartsHeating Cooling Capacity Heating Capacity 100Electrical Data Electrical CharacteristicsCG1411 Cooling Electric Wiring Diagrams Indoor unit KGS1411BM RV1 RV2 GV1 GV2 Printed circuit board POW-CG1411 SD3Installation Instructions Installation Site SelectionHot air Heat source Outdoor unit Obstacle above Recommended Wire Length and Diameter Wiring System DiagramRemovable mounting Remote Control Unit Installation PositionMounting on a Wall Non-removable mountingHeating FunctionMotion Explanation CoolingCombustion Control Safety ControlsCombustion Room Temperature Control CoolingFreeze Prevention Cooling Heating Refrigerant Control ThermistorCombustion Saving Function Reset FunctionSave Function Cold Draft Prevention Function During Heating Operation Fan Speed Control During Cooling Operation Automatic fan speedDry Operation Dehumidification Changing fan speed Automatic Automatic OperationNormal During Cooling OperationCooling / Dry Cooling Zone Dry a Zone Freeze PreventionDry B Zone Overload Prevention Heating Operation Flowcharts Cooling, DryOperation starts Operation lamp How to remove grille Procedure for Dismantling the UnitProcedure for Dismantling the Indoor Unit How to remove PCBsHow to remove electrical component box How to remove drain panHow to detach heat exchanger How to detach fan and fan motorHow to detach the rear panel Procedure for Dismantling the Outdoor UnitHow to remove the external panels How to detach the combustion blowerHow to detach combination valve and gas conduit How to detach combination valveHow to detach burner unit How to detach ignition probe and flame sensor electrodeHow to detach gas nozzle Points to Diagnose Indoor Unit Alarm SignalManifold Pressure Checking Electrical Components Components11-3-2 Indoor Unit 11-3-3 Outdoor UnitTroubleshooting Check Before and After TroubleshootingAbnormalities in Power Transformer Malfunction in Power SupplyIncorrect Wiring of Inter-unit Wiring Thermistor Abnormality Indoor Unit Only Protective Circuit of Outdoor Burner Unit OperatedPower Circuit Wiring Error Indoor Fan is DefectiveOutdoor Unit Power Transformer Defective Outdoor Unit Power Supply FailureOutdoor Unit Compressor Motor Overload Relay Has Operated Outdoor Unit Compressor Motor Defective Outdoor Unit Fan Does Not WorkOutdoor Unit Fan Motor Defective Louver Motor Defective Flap Motor Does Not WorkHeating Operation Not Possible Thermistor 1 DefectiveErroneous Flame Detection Safety Device OperatedIgnition Failure Erroneous Flame-Out Condition 12-6-8. ON/OFF Valve Failure Combustion Blower Motor Abnormal RevolutionReversing Valve Failure Reset Method When Error Occurs During Heating Operation Failure Display on Outdoor Unit and Correction Method DC0VSpecial Precautions When Servicing the Unit BLK/WHT Connector Attachment for ServicingEvacuation Using Vacuum Pump Refrigerant RecoveryService on Outdoor Unit Refer to Service Valve Construction shown in FigCharging Gradation Level before VolumeRefrigerant Charging ChargingReattaching BLK/WHT Connectors for Operation Appendix For Your Safety Read Before Operation What to do if YOU Smell GASAlert Symbols ContentsProduct Information Features Installation Location Electrical RequirementsSafety Instructions Air outlet Names of PartsAir intakes Outdoor Condensing UnitTimer lamp OFF position does not disconnect the power. Use the mainPower switch to turn off power completely ReceiverSET Temp Timer OFF button TEMP. setting buttonsButton Timer on button TransmitterGreen or red Auto HR. Timer buttonHour off timer Red HeatUsing the Remote Control Unit ACL button CoverUsing the Remote Control Unit Operation with the Remote Control Unit Press the ON/OFF operation buttonOperation with the Remote Control Unit Manual Operation Temperature is Automatic Cooling and DRY mode Heating mode ManualWhen difference between Room temperature and set Temperature is Over High Below 2 F MediumNight Setback Mode is used for saving energy Fan OnlySetting Temperature Press Hour Hours Setting Temperature Press Hour TimeButton Heating Mode Button TimeHeating performance Special RemarksHow it works? Clicking sound is heard from the air conditionerSetting procedure Using the 12-Hour on and OFF TimerCancellation procedure Press the Cancel button Using the 1-Hour OFF Timer Setting the airflow manually Adjusting the Airflow DirectionSweep function Care and Cleaning Operation without the Remote Control UnitCasing and Grille Indoor Unit Air intake grille Anti-mold filter How to remove the anti-mold filterHow to replace the anti-mold filter Anti-mold filterFilter AirArm Tips for Energy Saving TroubleshootingOperating Range For Parts or Service Contact

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