EasyManua.ls Logo

ICP TAC-292 - User Manual

ICP TAC-292
26 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Loading...
Composite
English-Operation Instruction for Remote Control TAC-292
°C
°F
Sleep Daily
A
Start
Stop
3
B
I Feel
2
1
TURBO-JET
ECONOMY
600 SERIES
HIGH WALL UNITS
French-
Instruction d'opération pour la télécommande TAC-292
Spanish-
Instrucción de la operación para el mando a distancia TAC-292

Questions and Answers

Summary

For Beginners - Summer Operation

Switching the air conditioner OFF

Instructions on how to turn off the air conditioner.

Switching the air conditioner ON again

How to turn the air conditioner back on after it has been switched off.

For Beginners - Winter Operation

Switching the air conditioner off

Steps to turn off the air conditioner during winter operation.

Switching the air conditioner on again

Procedures to turn the air conditioner back on in winter mode.

Selecting fan speed and air conditioning modes

Changing the air conditioner operation mode

Select cooling, fan, heating, dehumidify, or automatic modes for air conditioning.

Selecting air conditioner modes

Additional Functions: Automatic Mode

To select Automatic mode

Steps to activate the automatic mode for year-round temperature comfort.

Additional Functions: Using the I Feel Sensor

To operate this feature

How to use the 'I Feel' feature for desired temperature control via remote sensor.

Additional functions: Switching ON automatically at a later time - Delay

Additional Functions: Switching ON;OFF several times during the day

To start timer settings

Steps to begin setting timer for ON/OFF operations at specific times.

Additional functions: Detailed explanation for Sleep Mode settings

Cleaning and Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Air conditioner does not work

Solutions for when the air conditioner is not functioning at all.

Unit works but not as required

Troubleshooting steps when the unit operates but not as expected.

Remote control not operating unit

Solutions when the remote control is not communicating with the unit.

Summary

For Beginners - Summer Operation

Switching the air conditioner OFF

Instructions on how to turn off the air conditioner.

Switching the air conditioner ON again

How to turn the air conditioner back on after it has been switched off.

For Beginners - Winter Operation

Switching the air conditioner off

Steps to turn off the air conditioner during winter operation.

Switching the air conditioner on again

Procedures to turn the air conditioner back on in winter mode.

Selecting fan speed and air conditioning modes

Changing the air conditioner operation mode

Select cooling, fan, heating, dehumidify, or automatic modes for air conditioning.

Selecting air conditioner modes

Additional Functions: Automatic Mode

To select Automatic mode

Steps to activate the automatic mode for year-round temperature comfort.

Additional Functions: Using the I Feel Sensor

To operate this feature

How to use the 'I Feel' feature for desired temperature control via remote sensor.

Additional functions: Switching ON automatically at a later time - Delay

Additional Functions: Switching ON;OFF several times during the day

To start timer settings

Steps to begin setting timer for ON/OFF operations at specific times.

Additional functions: Detailed explanation for Sleep Mode settings

Cleaning and Maintenance

Troubleshooting

Air conditioner does not work

Solutions for when the air conditioner is not functioning at all.

Unit works but not as required

Troubleshooting steps when the unit operates but not as expected.

Remote control not operating unit

Solutions when the remote control is not communicating with the unit.

Overview

This document describes the operation, features, and maintenance of an air conditioner, specifically focusing on its remote control functionalities.

Function Description

The air conditioner allows users to control their environment by adjusting temperature, fan speed, and operating modes. It supports both cooling and heating functions, as well as fan-only and dehumidification modes. An automatic mode is available to maintain a constant temperature throughout the year by automatically selecting the appropriate operation mode (heating or cooling) and fan speed. The "I Feel Sensor" feature allows the remote control to act as the primary temperature sensor, ensuring the desired temperature is maintained at the remote's location rather than at the unit itself.

The remote control is a key interface for operating the air conditioner, featuring an infrared signal transmitter window, a display for desired temperature, fan indicators (low, medium, high, auto), energy indicator, clock, sleep indicator, and various buttons for mode selection, temperature adjustment, fan speed, and timer settings.

Important Technical Specifications

The document lists several models for both cooling and heat pump units, including:

  • Cooling Models: DFS2A309J1A, DFS2A312J1A, DFS2A318K1A, DFS2A324K1A, DFS2A330K1A, DFS2A336K1A, DFS2A318J2A, DFS2A324J2A
  • Heat Pump Models: DFS2H309J1A, DFS2H312J1A, DFS2H318K1A, DFS2H324K1A, DFS2H330K1A, DFS2H336K1A, DFS2H318J2A, DFS2H324J2A

The remote control requires two AAA batteries. The maximum effective distance for the remote control is 4.6 meters (15 feet). The units are designed to operate in heat mode down to -10°C (14°F) outdoor ambient temperature. If the outdoor temperature is at or below this threshold at startup, the unit will not start, and the filter LED will flash five times to indicate low temperature protection activation.

Usage Features

  • Basic Operation: The air conditioner can be switched ON/OFF using the red ON/OFF button or the blue button (for cooling) or red button (for heating) on the remote. Pressing the blue button initiates cooling to 22°C (71.6°F) with automatic fan speed. Pressing the red button initiates heating to 23°C (73°F) with automatic fan speed.
  • Temperature Adjustment: Temperature can be increased or decreased by one degree centigrade with each press of the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons.
  • Fan Speed Control: The fan speed can be adjusted using the TURBO-JET button for maximum air volume or the ECONOMY button for low, economical, and quiet speed. There are four fan speed modes: low, medium, high, and automatic.
  • Operating Modes: The air conditioner supports Cooling, Fan, Heating, Dehumidification, and Automatic modes. These modes are selected via the remote control's flap door, using the plus/minus and right/left navigation buttons, and confirmed with the SEL button.
  • Real-Time Clock: The remote control has a real-time clock that can be set by opening the flap door, pressing the minus sign button to reach the clock symbol, and then using the SEL button and plus/minus buttons to adjust the hours and minutes.
  • Automatic Mode (A): This mode maintains a constant temperature by automatically switching between heating and cooling and adjusting fan speed.
  • Energy Management (Optional): Some models offer three energy modes:
    • Auto Mode (A): Automatically chooses between "econo" or "full" energy states based on room temperature and weather.
    • Full Capacity: Unit works continuously at full capacity.
    • Econo Mode: Unit works continuously at half capacity.
  • "I Feel Sensor": This feature allows the remote control's sensor to dictate the desired temperature, ensuring comfort at the remote's location. It is activated by pressing the blue button once the flap door is open. Room temperature can also be displayed on the remote.
  • Sweep Mode: Adjusts the horizontal louver's position. Pressing the SWEEP button changes the louver from a fixed position to automatic sweep, moving up and down continuously. The angle can also be set to a desired fixed position. Vertical louvers are adjusted manually.
  • Delay ON/OFF: Allows programming the air conditioner to switch ON or OFF automatically at a later time (once only). The DELAY button is used to set the desired delay time in 30-minute increments.
  • Multiple ON/OFF Times (Daily Feature): The remote control can be programmed to start/stop automatically up to three times in 24 hours, including an additional 'sleep time' zone. This feature requires the real-time clock to be set correctly.
  • Sleep Mode: In cooling mode, the temperature rises by 1 degree per hour (max 2 degrees). In heating mode, the temperature drops by 1 degree per hour (max 2 degrees). This can be set for a single occurrence or daily.
  • Technician Functions:
    • Remote Control Frequency Change: For rooms with multiple units, the remote control frequency can be changed (A to B) to avoid interference by simultaneously pressing the right and left navigation buttons for three seconds.
    • Temperature Unit Change: Switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit by simultaneously pressing the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons for five seconds.
    • Energy Feature Activation: Activate the energy feature (if available) by simultaneously pressing the SWEEP and DELAY buttons for five seconds.
    • Display All Symbols: Pressing the left and plus (+) buttons simultaneously for three seconds displays all symbols on the remote control.
    • Remote Control Lock: Lock the remote control by simultaneously pressing the right and plus (+) buttons for three seconds. "LOC" will appear on the display.
  • Operating from Display Panel: The air conditioner can be operated directly from its display panel (AUTO Mode) by raising the grill and pressing the Operation push button. This sets the unit to 23°C (73°F) with automatic operation mode and fan speed.

Maintenance Features

  • Battery Installation: The remote control requires two AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries. The "Low Battery" indicator will appear when replacement is needed. After battery replacement, all last settings are regained, except timer programming, which might not be saved.
  • Air Filter Cleaning: Filters should be removed and cleaned approximately every 250 hours of operation (about a month), or more often in dusty environments. They should be vacuumed, washed with warm soapy water, dried, and reinstalled.
  • Air Care Special Filters: These filters can be reused several times, washed and dried once per season. With regular use, they should be replaced every five years; in extreme conditions, every year.
  • Filter LED Reset: The Filter LED (B) lights up every 250 hours to remind users to check filter cleanliness. To reset it, hold down the Operation switch button (I) for five seconds.
  • Troubleshooting: The manual provides a troubleshooting table for common issues, including the air conditioner not working, POWER LED not lit, FILTER LED lit, unit not performing required operation, OFF LED (red) flashing, Operation LED (green) flashing, remote control not working, and remote control interference.
  • Malfunction Indication Display: The Service LED (G) on the display panel flashes at different rates to indicate specific malfunctions (e.g., 1 short pulse for TH1 Malfunction, 2 for TH2 Malfunction, 3 for Low Pressure, 4 for High Pressure, 5 for Low Voltage, 6 for High Voltage).
  • Safety Precautions: Before any maintenance or cleaning, disconnect the unit from the main power supply. Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight or heat, or the display panel to strong lighting, as this can interfere with signal reception. Do not block air vents.

ICP TAC-292 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandICP
ModelTAC-292
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

Related product manuals