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Brand | Airwell |
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Model | WFAE |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Explains how to operate the air conditioner using the control panel when the remote controller is lost.
Starts and stops the air conditioner operation.
Activates the automatic air swing function.
Allows selection of fan speeds: HIGH, MID, LOW, and AUTO.
Adjusts temperature settings (16-30°C) and timer settings (0-24 hours).
Component that receives signals from the remote controller.
Selects operation modes such as AUTO, HEAT, COOL, FAN, DRY.
Reminds user to clean the air filter after 250 hours of operation.
Identifies and describes the function of each button on the remote controller.
Turns the air conditioner unit on or off.
Cycles through operation modes: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN, HEAT.
Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the remote control screen.
Details how to operate the air conditioner using the remote controller.
Adjusts set temperature by 1°C or time settings in 0.5h increments.
Selects fan speed: AUTO, SPEED 1 (low), SPEED 2 (medium), SPEED 3 (high).
Activates or cancels the left & right air swing function.
Activates or cancels the Sleep function (unavailable in Fan and Auto modes).
Sets Timer ON or Timer OFF for 0.5-24 hour intervals.
Guides through the basic steps for operating the air conditioner.
Details working conditions and temperature range for cooling operation.
Explains working conditions and temperature range for drying operation.
Describes working conditions for auto operation based on ambient temperature.
Operation details for fan mode where compressor is off.
Detailed explanation of ON/OFF, Mode, Fan speed, +/- button, Swing, Timer, Filter, and Sleeping mode.
Instructions on how to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) display.
Function of the filter indicator light and how to reset it.
Describes how the temperature adjusts automatically during sleep mode.
Details fan speed options and auto fan speed adjustments.
Explains the system's ability to memorize settings after power failure.