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NAME OF PARTS AND OPERATION SELECTOR SWITCH

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1. Remote control unit.
2. Remote control sensor: Detects the room temperature
around the remote control unit, the air conditioner is
controlled accordingly.
3. Air outlet: Conditioned air is blown out of the air
conditioner through the air outlet.
4. Air intake: Air from the room is drawn into this section
and passes through air filter which removes dust.
5. Remote control receiver: This section picks up infrared
signals from the remote control unit (Transmitter).
6. Operation selector (without remote control): Push
the button to walk through the operation modes (OFF,
COOL and HEAT)
WARNING
The OFF selection does not disconnect the power. Use
the main power switch to turn off power completely.
7. OPERATION lamp: This lamp lights up during
operation.
It blinks once to announce that the remote control
signal has been received and stored.
8. STANDBY lamp: This lamp lights up when the air
conditioner is connected to the power and ready to
receive the remote control command.
9. TIMER lamp: This lamp lights up when the system is
being controlled by the timer.
10. Air filter.
11. Condensate drain connection.
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NOTA
When the unit receives a signal from the remote
controller, all the three lamps (OPERATION, TIMER
and STANDBY) light up for a moment to indicate the
correct signal reception.
OFF LAMPS FUNTION
It is possible to set the air conditioner in order to let the
OPERATION, TIMER and STANDBY lamps always OFF,
even during operation. (See Light)
If the air conditioner is powered, but the lamps are off, try
to activate them pressing the Light button.
In case of troubleshooting the air conditioner diagnostic
system activates the lamps accordingly, even if they are
set to OFF. See paragraph TROUBLESHOOTING for
further details.
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