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Remote Control Unit (continued)
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•Do not move the flap with your hands.
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2. Use this button to make the airflow direction sweep up and down | |||||||
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G: TIMER SET button |
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| Use this button while the unit is operating to switch between timer | ||||
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(OFF Timer) |
| :The air conditioner stops after the length of time set. | |||||
(OFF Cycle Timer) |
| :The air conditioner after the same set time every time. | |||||
(ON Timer) |
| :The air conditioner starts after the length of time set. | |||||
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H: Time setting buttons |
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I: SET button |
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J: CL button |
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| Use this button to clear the timer setting. |
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K: SENSOR |
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| A temperature sensor inside the wireless remote controller senses the | ||||
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L: VENTILATION button |
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| Pressing this button turns on and off the fan. |
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| When turning off the air conditioner, the fan will be also turned off. | |||
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M: TRANSMITTER |
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| When you press the buttons on the wireless remote controller, the | ||||
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N: ADDRESS button |
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| By pressing the ADDRESS button of the remote controller, the display | ||||
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| of the remote controller indicates the current address. If this address | |||
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| matches with the address of the controller in an indoor unit, the buzzer | |||
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| will beep. The buzzer will always beep if the indicated address is “ALL”. | |||
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| If the indicated address is “ALL”, you can operate any of your indoor | |||
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| units regardless of their setting of controller addresses. Direct the | |||
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| remote controller to the remote control receiver of the indoor unit you | |||
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| want to operate and send a signal. (See p.11, How to set the | |||
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