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ICP TAC-292 User Manual

ICP TAC-292
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3
For Beginners - Summer Operation
Beat the Heat! There is nothing to it!
Press the Blue button on the remote control - and the air conditioner will start
cooling.
Important!
Max distance from remote to air conditioner should not exceed 4.6m (15 feet).
Displayed symbols
The air conditioner will cool to a temperature of 22°C (71.6°F).
The remote control sends a command to the air conditioner.
(The air conditioner beeps to confirm).
The "snowflake" symbol shows that the air conditioner is cooling.
The air outlet grill (fixed or moving).
Detailed explanation on page 11.
The FAN is spinning at automatic speed
(The FAN symbol spins).
The time is now 23:45
Switching the air conditioner OFF
Press the red ON/OFF button .
Displayed symbols
Switching the air conditioner ON again
If you wish to switch the air conditioner ON again you have the following two options:
A. Press the blue button
. The air conditioner will start cooling down to 22°C (71.6°F)
once again,using its default settings,with the fan on automatic mode.
B. Press the red ON/OFF button
. The air conditioner will start running at the same
settings as it was set before being switched off .
TURBO-JET
ECONOMY
The current room temperature is 23°C (73°F).
A command is sent to the air conditioner.
(The air conditioner beeps to confirm).
The "In-house thermometer" symbol continuously measures
room temperature.
The time is now 23:45
TURBO-JET
ECONOMY
BEEP
AIR-CONDITIONER
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Always point the remote
at the air conditioner

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ICP TAC-292 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandICP
ModelTAC-292
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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