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1 REMOE CONROLLER OWNER S MANUAL Carri is cmmittd f ctiuus imrvmt f Carri rducts accdig t atial ad itatial stadards t sur t igst quality ad rliability stadards, ad t mt markt rgulatis ad rquirmts. All scificatis subjct t cag witut ri tic accdig t Carri licy f ctiuus dvlmt
2 CONEN 1. QUICK SAR Dislay Butts 4 2. DISPLAY AND BUONS 3. HOW O USE BASIC FUNCIONS 3.1 Basic Oati 1. QUICK SAR im Fucti 6 4. HOW O USE ADVANCED FUNCIONS 7 CION * Otial Fuctis: INSRUCIONS OF USING WIRELESS REMOE CONROL * Fllw * * * Silc* * *Silc* RG56V Sis RG56N Sis 2 1 im Swig Fllw 3 FI BAERIES 6 Crct Dissal f Batty im Swig rmt ctrl uss tw alkali battis (1.5 Vlts). D t us ld battis battis f difft tys, as tis may caus t ctrll malfucti. If yu d t us t rmt ctrl f m ta tw mts, las rmv t battis. Ot wis batty lakag may damag t rmt ctrl. avag batty lif durig mal us is arximatly alf a yar. Rlac t battis w t is rcivig b cmig frm t id uit trasmissi idicat t rmt ctrl fails t ligt. maximum atig distac f t rmt ctrl is arximatly 8 mts. trasmitt f rmt ctrl must b dirctd tward t rciv f id uit w rssig t butts f t dsird fuctis. A acustical ackwldgmt sud (b) will idicat tat sigal as b rcivd. Avid bstacls bstructis suc as curtais, ds t matials btw t rmt ctrl ad t rciv f id uit t avid blckig t sigals frm t rmt ctrl t t id uit. Avid dirct suligt t rciv f id uit, wic may itf wit gd sigal rcti ad t air cditi may t wk rly. Draw t curtais t avid dirct suligt. K t rmt ctrl away frm wat. D t lt t rmt ctrl fall dw. Nv us bjcts wit sar it t rss t butt t rmt ctrl. Prvt ay liquid frm fallig it t rmt ctrl. If t lctric alicatis ract t t rmt ctrl, mv ts alicatis. D t diss f battis as ustd muicial wast. Rf t lcal laws f r dissal f battis. fucti is t availabl t actual rmt ctrll t wkabl f t air cditi. [17 C ~ 30 C] SELEC MODE 5 SELEC EMPERAURE 4 AU CO O OL DR HE Y A EMPE RAUR E FA N HIG ME H LO D W M d O /Of f Fa ig Sl M d F llw is r D LE I im 01 Sw - is markig ritd i t battis attacd t yur Air Cditiig rduct is ifmati f d-uss accdig t t EU dirctiv 2013/56/EU articl 20 ax II. - Battis, at tir d-f-lif, suld b dissd f saratly frm gal usld wast. Plas, diss f battis crctly at yur lcal cmmuity wast cllcti t rcyclig ct. u S rb lf Cl a PRESS POWER BUON POIN REMOE OWARD UNI SELEC SPEED 02
3 DISPLAY AND BUONS 2.1 DISPLAY 2.2 BUONS dislay Dislays t slctd md.,,, rasmissi Idicat is trasmissi idicat will ligt w rmt ctrll trasmits sigals t t id uit. m./im dislay tmatur sttig (frm 17 C t 30 C) tim sttig (0~24) will b dislayd. If md is slctd, t will b m. dislay. ON/OFF dislay is idicat will b dislayd w t uit is atig sd dislay Dislays t slctd fa sd:,, ad. Ntig dislays w t fa sd is slctd i sd. W is slctd, t will b sigal dislayd. FOL ME dislay W rssig FOL ME butt i atig md, t rmt ssig fucti is activatd ad tis idicat dislays. IMER dislay is dislay ara sws t sttigs f t IMER. at is, if ly t Aut- tim fucti is st, it s dislay IMER ON. If ly t Aut-ff tim fucti is st, it s dislay IMER OFF. If bt fuctis ar st, it s dislay IMER ON OFF. matur UP Prss t md butt t switc t md i tur. Icrass tmatur i 1 C icrmts. Max m. is 30 C. () Prss t t (RG56N sis) md (RG56V sis). Dirct Prss t st t luv siti. Swig Prss t swig t luv. Prss t mmiz rsum yur favit r-sttigs. Fllw / Prss t activat clar t Fllw m fucti. (l ddt) Dcrass tmatur i 1 C icrmts. Mi m. is 17 C Sd Prss t slct t fa sd. im Prss t start ati. Prss agai t st. matur Dw Swig dislay ( md) () Fllw Silc IMER ON Prss t st t tim t tur uit. IMER OFF Prss t st t tim t tur uit ff. /Silc Prss t activat t Silc fucti. (l ddt) / Prss t tur /ff t dislay activat t fucti. (l ddt) 1. Abv illustrati sws all t faturs. F actual mdl, ly t rlvat arts ar sw. 2. Butts dsig migt b sligtly difft frm t actual. LOCK dislay Lck dislay is dislayd durig LOCK md
4 HOW O USE BASIC FUNCIONS 3.1 BASIC OPERAIONS 3.2 IMER FUNCION AENION Bf ati, las sur t uit is luggd i ad w is availabl. Slct md St yur dsird tmatur IMER ON/OFF - St t amut f tim aft wic t uit will autmatically tur /ff. ur t air cditi Prss it f multil tims t st t dsird tim t tur t uit. Prss t iitiat t ON tim squc. Pit rmt t uit ad wait c, t IMER ON will b activatd. IMER ON O COO L EMPER AURE HIG H O/ Off Swi g Fll w Slct / md St t tmatur St t fa sd ur t air cditi Prss it f multil tims t st t dsird tim t tur ff t uit. Prss t iitiat t OFF tim squc. s im Ii 1. I md f at um systm, t air cditi ca autmatically cs t md f Cl, Hat by ssig t diffc btw t actual rm tmatur ad sttig tmatur. 2. I md f clig ly systm, t air cditi ca autmatically cs t md f Cl by ssig t diffc btw t actual rm tmatur ad sttig tmatur. 3. I md, fa sd ca t b st. Pit rmt t uit ad wait c, t IMER OFF will b activatd. IMER OFF OFF COO L O EMPER AURE HIG H O/ Off Swi g Fll w s Slct md St t tmatur ur t air cditi Ii im 1. W sttig t IMER ON IMER OFF, t tim will icras by 30 miuts icrmts wit ac rss, u t 10 urs. Aft 10 urs ad u t 24, it will icras i 1 ur icrmts. (F xaml, rss 5 tims t gt 2.5, ad rss 21 tims t gt 11,) tim will rvt t 0.0 aft Cacl it fucti by sttig its tim t 0.0. Sttig IMER ON & OFF (xaml) ON OFF COO O L COO O L EMPERA URE 3:00PM 3:30PM w Uit turs OFF ON 2:00PM Fll Iis Currt tim 1PM r r im w Uit turs ur t air cditi URE g g St t fa sd Swi Swi Slct md Fll Iis im starts EMPERA ff O/O ff im I md, fa sd ca t b st sic it as alrady b autmatically ctrlld. O/O 4PM 5PM 6PM Examl: If currt tim is 1:00PM, t st t tim as abv sts, t uit will tur 2.5 lat (3:30PM) ad tur ff at 6:00PM. 2.5 urs lat 05 5 urs lat 06
5 HOW O USE ADVANCED FUNCIONS Prss tis butt Prss tis butt m ta 2 scds Prss Dirct butt Dirct iztal luv will mv a agl f 6 dgr f ac rss. Prss t butt util t luv rac yur rf lcati. uit will mmiz t currt sttig md, m., fa). md fucti abl yu t mmiz rst yur favit sttigs (md, tmatur ad fa sd). dfault mmizd sttig is md, 26 C ad fa. Prss Swig butt f m ta 2 sc Prss Swig butt Prss tis butt ud atig I md f at um systm, t air cditi ca autmatically cs t md f Cl, Hat, by ssig t diffc btw t actual rm tmatur ad sttig tmatur. Fllw Swig iztal luv will swig u ad dw autmatically w rssig Swig butt. Prss agai t mak it st. Fllw ctrll will dislay t actual tm. at its lcati ad sd tis sigal t id uit vy 3 miuts Prss tis butt t activat Fllw m. is fucti ca adjust rm tmatur bas t ctrll s ss ad mak yu cmft. K rssig tis butt m ta 2 scds, t vtical luv swig fucti is activatd. (l ddt) Nt:Plas ut t ctrll i t lcati w ca sur t id uit ca rciv t sigal. Prss tis butt m ta 2 scds Fllw K rssig tis butt m ta 2 scds, t frs fucti is activatd ad will l t rmv ll ad imuritis frm t air. (l ddt) Prss tis butt ud m ta 2 scds Prss butt st tm. will icras (clig) dcras (atig) by 1 C ur f t first 2s. aft it ks tis w tm. f 5s bf switcig ff. bdy s mtablism. Prss butt (RG56V) ud Cl md uit will autmatically rgular t fa sd ad cmrss sd. tm. ca b slctd frm 24~30 C i ECO md. fucti will b disabl aft 8s. Prss m ta 2 scds ud Cl/Hat at md f st tm. will icras (clig) dcras (atig) by 1 C ur f t first 2s. aft it ks tis w tm. f 5s bf switcig ff. is ad ati savs gy ad imrvs igt tim cmft by sycrisig wit t bdy s mtablism. Nt: fucti is ivalid f multi systm. 07 uit will t lw fa md t dry u t cil. claig cycl taks 15~30 mis, aft wic t uit will tur ff autmatically. K rssig tis butt m ta 2 scds, t uit will cla itslf t avid bactia grw arud at Cl ddt) Prss tis butt m ta 2 scds Prss tis butt Silc Prss tis butt t tur ad tur ff t dislay t id uit. is ati savs gy ad imrvs igt tim cmft by sycrisig wit t iiz Plasma dust cllct (mdl ddt) is gizd. Prss butt (RG56N) ud Cl/Hat md uit will rst t t sttig yu mad last tim. uit will at at t biggst caacity utut t rac t sttig m. quickly. Silc Prss tis butt t activat. It abls t uit t rac t st tmatur i t stst tim. Prss it agai t disabl it. uit will brig fait brz t rduc t is t t lwst lvl. Silc K rssig tis butt m ta 2 scds, t Silc fucti is activatd. (l ddt) Nt: Du t lw sd f ati, it may rsult i isufficit clig ad atig caacity. 08
6 HOW O USE ADVANCED FUNCIONS Prss tis butt 2 tims ud ad 17 C 2 F.P. uit will at at ig fa sd (wil cmrss ) wit tmatur autmatically st t 8 C. Nt:is fucti f at um air cditi. Prss tis butt 2 tims ud ad 17 C t activat t frz rtcti fucti. It will l t k t rm abv 0 C (frzig it) i sv cld wit. Prss,,, ad m. butt wil atig will cacl tis fucti. Prss tgt Dirct butt ad Swig butt at t sam tim m ta 2 scds t activat Lck 1 fucti. Lck 1 Lck symbl dislays Et lck md 1 by rssig Dirct ad Swig butt at t sam tim m ta 2 scds. At lck md 1, all butts will t rss xct rss ts tw butts agai t disabl lckig. Prss tgt IMER ON butt ad IMER OFF butt at t sam tim m ta 2 scds t activat lck md 2 fucti. Lck 2 Lck symbl dislays Et lck md 2 by rssig IMER ON ad IMER OFF butt at t sam tim m ta 2 scds. At lck md 2, all butts will t rss xct rss ON/OFF, EMP UP ad DOWN butts rss ts tw butts agai t disabl lckig. Prss tgt butt ad butt at t sam tim m ta 2 scds. Cl Oly Disabl t md by rssig ad butts at t sam tim m ta 2 scds. Rcv t md by rssig ad butts at t sam tim m ta 2 scds agai
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