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Remote Control Operation
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3
4 5
7 8
9
11
15
16
17
Button Identication
e function and operation of each button will be
explained later in this manual under Product Functions.
1. On/O button
2. Lower Temperature Setting
3. Raise Temperature Setting
4. Fan Button
5. Mode Button
6. IFeel Button, Senses ambient temperature at
remote control location.
7. Function Not Available
8. Function Not Available
9. Clock Button
10. X-Fan Button
11. Turbo Fan Button
12. Timer On Button
13. Temp Button
14. Sleep Button
15. Swing Angle Button
16. Timer O Button
17. Light Button
Press 9 & 10 for Energy Saving Mode
Press - & + to lock control
Note:
is remote control is used in other models and some
features may or may not be available. Consult the
owners manual for specic features for your model.
ere should be no obstructions between the remote
control and the indoor unit for proper operation. Keep the
remote from direct sunlight or any source that generates
heat, keep clean and dry. Change batteries frequently.
Note:
For detailed explanation of the functions, refer to the
“Other Controls” section of this manual for your model.
Remote Buttons
6
10
12
13
14