Operation – REMKO RM Series User Manual

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Display on indoor unit

The display is lit according to the settings. The display is lit during
operation, the selected mode and actual temperature are displayed.
After the target temperature has been set, it briefly appears on the
display. The actual temperature is then displayed again.

max. 6 m

Max. distance 6 m

D

isplay on indoor unit

Timer

Automatic mode

Fan speed

Display

Used to display

coded error

messages, room and

target temperature

Cooling

mode

Swing mode

Sleep function

Dehumidifying mode

Unit of temperature

Operation

Infrared remote control

The infrared remote control can
send the programmed settings
from a distance of 6 m to the
receiver on the indoor unit. Data
will only be received correctly if
the remote control is pointed at
the receiver and no objects are
obstructing the transmission path.

First of all, insert the batteries
(two type AAA) supplied with
the remote control. Remove the
cover on the battery compartment
and insert the batteries. Take into
account the correct polarity (see
markings).

The indoor unit is easy to operate using an infrared remote control. This is supplied as standard. The indoor unit
beeps to acknowledge the correct transmission of data. If it is not possible to program the indoor unit using the
remote control, it can also be manually operated.

Errors are displayed in
coded format

(see chapter

Troubleshooting and customer
service )

CAUTION

Immediately replace flat batteries
with a new set, otherwise there
is a risk of leakage.
It is recommended that the
batteries are removed if the
equipment is shut down for long
periods

NOTE

Manual operation

The indoor unit can also be started
manually. Open the air inlet guard.
Press the button behind the guard
to activate automatic mode.
The following settings apply to
manual mode:

Cooling mode: last setting
Fan speed: AUTO

Pressing any button on the infrared
remote control interrupts manual
operation.

Heating mode (not supported)

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