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4.2 Location of the Remote Control
Fig.01
4.3 Battery installation/replacement
Fig.02
8 m
• Keep the remote control where its
.
signal can reach the receiver of the
indoor unit (a maximum distance of
8 m is allowed).
• When you select the timer operation,
the remote control automatically
transmits a signal to the indoor unit at
the specified time.
• If you keep the remote control in a
position that hinders proper signal
transmission, a time lag of up to
15 minutes may occur.
• When the remote control sends out
a signal, the symbol
for about 1 second on the display.
The indoor unit will acknowledge the
signal with a beep when it receives an
effective signal.
• Slide the battery compartment cover
off and insert two new alkaline dry
batteries (2x AAA 1.5 Volt). Make sure
that the polarity of (+) or (-) is installed
correctly.
• Slide the battery compartment cover
back on.
• When changing batteries, do
not use old or varied ones,
otherwise, it may cause
problems with the remote
control.
• If the remote control is not used
for a long time, remove the
batteries as old batteries may
leak or corrode and damage
the remote control.
• The battery life during normal
use is about six months.
• If the remote control does
not operate normally,please
remove and refit the batteries. If
abnormal operation continues,
replace with new batteries.
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