COMFORT•TOUCH ♦IMPORTANT OPERATING NOTES
Turning On Your Fan
The fan will not receive any signals for the first 20 sec- onds after power on. This allows the electronics to warm up and stabilize.
Power Failure
The remote control is not affected by household power fail- ure as it is battery operated. Once power is restored to the fan it will receive an
Button Operation
Rapid button pressing causes erratic fan operation.
For reliable operation of the remote control and fan you must wait ONE SECOND between button presses to allow the radio signal to be transmitted to the fan and received.
Labeling
If you have more than one Comfort•Touch fan in your home, we suggest you put an adhesive room identification label on the back of the control. Labels are in the remote control package.
General
Your Comfort•Touch remote control uses one of 15 different ra- dio signals to control the fan. This channel is set at the factory. There may be times when the channel needs to be changed,i.e.:
•Two fans in the house set to the same causing interference.
•Two fans are to be operated from one control.
•Two controls are to operate the same fan - see special 'Dual Remote Control' section on the next page.
COMFORT•TOUCH ♦TEST PROGRAM
Press the button to activate a two minute program that puts the fan through a complete functional test. The test starts with a full screen display, then the 'preset' chan- nel number before going into a full light, fan and reverse exercise. Follow the remote control LCD display and com- pare it to the actual fan operation to confirm correct operation.
FULL LCD
SCREEN DISPLAY
TEST
BUTTON
TEMPERATURE
COMFORT•TOUCH ♦FAN OPERATION
The Comfort•Touch fan is controlled by the remote control. The fan is turned on and off by alternate pushes of the large right hand button. As with all button operations, an audio tone sounds with each push. With the fan on, the control display will indicate an up or down moving arrow that shows direction and places a box around the operating speed. The
two small and buttons below the fan button increase or decrease speed once for each press.
AIRFLOW
DIRECTION
FAN
ON/OFF
BUTTON
SPEED
UP/DOWN
BUTTONS
FAN SPEED
COMFORT•TOUCH ♦ LIGHT OPERATION
The light is turned on and off by alternate pushes of the | LIGHT | |||
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the light bulb symbol and a vertical segment display repre- | BUTTON | |||
senting brightness. When the light is on, the brightness may |
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be changed by using the small | and | buttons below the | LIGHT | |
light button. Pressing and holding either button will change | ||||
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When the light is turned on, the brightness is gradually in- |
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BRIGHTNESS
INDICATOR
COMFORT•TOUCH ♦ADDITIONAL CONTROL FEATURES
Additional control program features are available from the con- trol panel by opening the control panel door. To activate a control function press the appropriate button; the display will indicate that the program is running.
In some cases you can run more than one program at once, such
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both activated. In other cases one program will override another as the two programs can not run together i.e. AUTO and WINTER . Full details are explained in the sections that follow.
CONTROL PANEL
DOOR
CONTROL
PANEL
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