REMOTE CONTROLLER FOR AIR CONDITIONER (SPLIT TYPE)
Owner’s Manual
Remote Controller
Model name:
Simple wired remote
controller
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Owner’s Manual
Remote controller for air
conditioner (Split type)
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Manuel du proprietaire
Télécommande pour
climatiseur (Type split)
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Owner’s Manual
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PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
WARNING
WARNINGS ABOUT INSTALLATION
• Make sure to ask the qualified installation professional in electric work to
install the remote controller.
If the remote controller is inappropriate installed by yourself, it may cause,
electric shock, fire, and so on.
• Make sure to install the air conditioner specified by TOSHIBA/Carrier and ask
the exclusive dealer when installing. If the air conditioner is installed by
yourself, it may cause electric shock or fire, etc.
WARNINGS ABOUT OPERATION
• Prevent any liquid from falling into the remote controller.
Do not spill juice, water or any kind of liquid.
It may cause machine failure, electric shock or fire, etc.
• When you are aware of an error with the air conditioner (smells like something
burning etc.), immediately turn off the circuit breaker to stop the air
conditioner, and make contact with the dealer. If the air conditioner is
continuously operated with something abnormal, it may cause malfunction,
electric shock, fire, and so on.
WARNINGS ABOUT MOVEMENT AND REPAIR
• Do not repair any unit by yourself.
Whenever the air conditioner needs repair, make sure to ask the dealer to do
it. If it is repaired imperfectly, it may cause electric shock or fire, etc.
• When reinstalling the air conditioner, contact with the dealer.
If the installation is insufficient, it may cause electric shock or fire, etc.
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CAUTION
CAUTIONS ABOUT INSTALLATION
• Do not install the remote controller in a place where its signals do not reach
the indoor unit.
• Do not install the remote controller in a place under the direct sunlight or close
to any heat source. It may cause malfunction.
The fluorescent lamp with rapid start system or inverter system may disturb
the signal reception. For the details, contact with the dealer of the air
conditioner whom you have purchased it from.
CAUTIONS ABOUT OPERATION
• Do not drop or apply strong shock to the remote controller.
It may cause malfunction of the remote controller.
• Use batteries that meet the specifications.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
Max. 8 indoor units can be operated by a remote controller.
Push each button to select a desired operation.
•
The details of the operation needs to be set up once, afterward, the air
conditioner can be used by pushing ON/OFF button only.
Illustration of LCD shown below is for explanation. It may differ from the
actual LCD.
SETTING
4
1
2
3
5
6
7
1 Fan Speed button
2 Mode button
7 Remote control temperature
sensor
Usually controlled by the indoor unit
sensor, it can be changed to the
remote controller. For details,
contact the shop which you
purchasedtheair conditioner. (When
using a group control method, do not
use the remote controller sensor.)
3 Swing/Air direction button
The louver angle is changed.
4 Setup temperature button
Adjust the set point.
Set the desired set point by pushing
or
.
5
ON/OFF button
6 Check button (Used in
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servicing)
Do not use this button usually.
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12
13
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SETTING
14 15
8 Operation mode
13 Error code display
Error code is displayed when an
error occurs.
The selected operation mode is
displayed.
While
is displayed, the indoor fan
14 Fan speed display
stops or the mode is Low speed
mode.
Selected fan speed,
,
,
or
is displayed.
9 Test run display
15 Remote controller sensor
Displayed during a test run.
display
10 Error display
Displayed while the sensor of the
remote controller is used.
Displayed while the protective device
works or an error occurs.
16 Pre-heat display
11
is displayed during the
operation.
Displayed when the heating mode is
energized or defrost cycle is initiated.
While this indication is displayed, the
indoor fan stops.
If the remote controller setting is
prohibited by the central remote
controller,
flashes when [ON/
OFF], [Mode] or [Setup temperature]
button is pushed and change is not
accepted.
• When turning on the power switch of
the simple operation type remote
SETTING
controller at the first time,
,
SETTING
12 Set temperature display
The selected set temperature is
displayed.
flashes. While
, is displayed,
the automatic model check is
operating.
Operate the remote controller after
SETTING
has
, disappeared.
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HOW TO OPERATE INDOOR UNIT
(During FAN mode, the fan speed is
not automatically changed.)
COOL/HEAT AUTO
,
HEAT , DRY
COOL , FAN
,
4 Push either
or
to select
a desired temperature.
During FAN mode, the temperature
cannot be set up.
Power supply
Turn on the power supply switch
12 hours before starting operations.
After the power supply has been
turned on, the operation of the remote
controller is not accepted for
approximately 1 minute. It is not a
failure.
5 Stop
Push
, (ON/OFF) button.
When using the remote controller to
stop the unit, the outdoor unit fan
may keep operating for a while even
if the compressor of the outdoor unit
has stopped.
(The sensor receives the signal once,
but the received contents are cleared.)
• In heating, if the room is not
comfortably heated with FAN
select FAN or
,
.
Although they are displayed, the
function may not be provided
depending on the using indoor unit.
(Fan speed is constant.)
• When the unit cannot be stopped
by the normal operation.
4
3
2
Turn off the power switch or circuit
breaker, and then contact the shop
which you purchased the unit.
1
5
1 Push
(ON/OFF) button.
2 Push (Mode) button to select
operation to
.
,
,
,
or
3 Push
select fan speed mode.
When selecting , fan speed is
automatically changed.
(Fan Speed) button to
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Automatic Cool/Heat
When all indoor units in the identical
refrigerant system are controlled as a
group, the cooling or heating operation
is automatically performed with the
difference between the setup
temperature and the room
temperature.
Dry operation
•
Dry function may not be provided
depending on the using indoor unit,
even if Dry ( ) is displayed on the
LCD of the remote controller. (The
same to Cooling operation)
•
•
When the room temperature
approaches the setup temperature,
it automatically repeats to ON/OFF
operations.
In order not to return humidity to the
room as possible, the mode of
indoor fan changes to LOW when
the operation has stopped.
•
•
The fan speed may not be
adjustable depending on the using
indoor unit or the room temperature.
The Dry mode may not be available
depending on the using indoor unit
when the outdoor temperature is
59 °F (15 °C) or lower.
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