REMKO BL 262 DC User Manual
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"TIMER ON ð "TIMER OFF"
(Off ð Start ð Stop)
This function is useful if you want the unit to switch
on automatically before you wake up, then to
switch off again once you have left the house.
Example:
You want the air conditioning unit to switch on in
two hours from the time it was programmed, and
switch back off five hours later.
1.
Press the "TIMER ON" key.
2.
Press the "TIMER ON" key again until "2.0H"
is shown in the "TIMER ON" area on the
remote control.
3.
Press the "TIMER OFF" key.
4.
Press the "TIMER OFF" key again until
"5.0H" is shown in the "TIMER OFF" area on
the remote control.
5.
Wait for three seconds and the temperature
appears again in this area of the digital dis-
play. The "TIMER ON" and "TIMER OFF"
indicators stay lit, and this function is acti-
vated.
Aus
Zeit
einstellen
Stop
Start
2 Std. später
nach Einstellen
5 Std. später
nach Einstellen
Stop
Start
Off
Set time
2 hours later
after setting
5 hours later
after setting
Fig. 21: "TIMER ON" / "TIMER OFF" example
The timer settings ("TIMER ON" or "TIMER
OFF") which is made immediately after the set
time will be activated first.
SLEEP function
In this function, the unit automatically increases (in
cooling mode) or reduces (in heat mode) the tem-
perature in the first two hours by 1°C an hour. For
the next five hours, the temperature is them kept
constant. Then this function is stopped.
The function maintains the most comfortable tem-
perature while saving energy.
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Fig. 22: "Sleep" function
The "SLEEP" function is only available in the
"Cooling", "Heating" and "Auto" modes.
Adjusting the airflow direction
Use the "SWING" and "DIRECT" keys to achieve
the desired airflow direction.
1.
Press the "DIRECT" key to determine the
horizontal position of the exhaust fins. Each
time the "DIRECT" key is pressed, the fins
change position by 6 degrees.
2.
Pressing the "SWING" key causes the
exhaust fins to move up and down automati-
cally.
If the fins are moved to a position which would
influence the cooling or heating effect of the air
conditioning unit, they change their direction of
movement automatically.
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