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Wireless Remote Controller

Wireless Remote Controller Ownerʼs & Installation Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Precaution

................................................................3~4

Part Description

..................................................................5~6

Operating Instruction

..............................................................7

Installation Instruction

............................................................8

- Setting Address of Central Control...........................................8
- Checking Address of Central Control.......................................8
- How to Enter Installer Setting Mode.........................................9
- Installer Setting Code Table ...................................................10

Owner's Instruction

...............................................................11

- Cooling Mode   .......................................................................11
- Auto Operation Mode .............................................................12
- Auto Changeover Mode .........................................................13
- Dehumidification Mode...........................................................15
- Heating Mode.........................................................................16
- Fan Mode ...............................................................................17

Temperature Setting / Room Temperature Checking

.........18

Airflow Setting (Optional)

.....................................................19

Sub Function

.........................................................................20

- Plasma Purification (Optional)................................................20
- Auto Clean (Optional).............................................................20
- Smart Clean (Optional) ..........................................................21
- LCD Luminosity Control (Optional) ........................................22
- Celsius / Fahrenheit Switching (Optional) ..............................22
- Electric heater (Optional) .......................................................22
- Individual vane angle control (Optional).................................23

Timer

.......................................................................................24

- Setting the Current Time ........................................................24
- Timer Setting ..........................................................................24
- To Cancel the Timer Setting ...................................................24

Summary of Contents for 457938

Page 1: ...ONER Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference P NO 3828A20580F www lge com TYPE Wireless Remote Controller Models PQWRCDF0 PQWRHDF0 ENGLISH ITALIANO ESPAÑOL FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ...

Page 2: ... Owner s Instruction 11 Cooling Mode 11 Auto Operation Mode 12 Auto Changeover Mode 13 Dehumidification Mode 15 Heating Mode 16 Fan Mode 17 Temperature Setting Room Temperature Checking 18 Airflow Setting Optional 19 Sub Function 20 Plasma Purification Optional 20 Auto Clean Optional 20 Smart Clean Optional 21 LCD Luminosity Control Optional 22 Celsius Fahrenheit Switching Optional 22 Electric hea...

Page 3: ...d Caution are to call the userʼs attention to the possible danger Read and follow them carefully in order to prevent a safety accident Warning and Caution are indicated in this guide and the product itself to help protect the users from danger WARNING CAUTION WARNING Do not recharge or disassemble the batteries Do not dispose of batteries in a fire They may burn or explode If the liquid from the b...

Page 4: ...e the remote controller in a location exposed to direct sunlight Aim at the signal receptor on the wiress remote controller so as to operate Only One Signal receptor Signal receptor 7m Signal receptor The remote control signal can be received at a distance of up to about 7m Be sure that there are no obstructions between the remote controller and the signal receptor Block a strong light over the si...

Page 5: ...scription Ownerʼs Installation Manual 5 Wireless Remote Controller LCD Screen Slide door Closed Part Description Accessory ENGLISH Holder 1EA Fixing Screw 2EA Owner s Installation Manual AAA 1 5V Batteries 2EA ...

Page 6: ...nosity SMART CLEAN Button OPTIONAL Used to start or stop Smart Clean CLEAR ALL Button Used to clear all timer ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING Button Used to select the room temperature ON OFF Button Used to turn on off the unit INDOOR FAN SPEED SELECTION Button Used to select fan speed in four steps low medium high and chaos UP DOWN AIRFLOW Button Used to stop or start louver movement and set the desired...

Page 7: ...or consult your serviceman 1 The signal receiver is inside the unit 2 Aim the remote controller towards the unit to operate it There should not be any blockage in between NOTE How to insert the Batteries Wireless Remote Controller Maintenance 1 Remove the battery cover by pulling it according to the arrow direction 2 Insert new batteries making sure that the and of battery are installed correctly ...

Page 8: ... the set address in the display window The address display time and method can differ by the indoor unit type 2 Reset the remote controller to use the general operation mode 3 By using the TEMPERATURE SETTING button set the indoor unit address Setting range 00 FF 2 After setting the address press the ON OFF button toward the indoor unit 1 time 3 The indoor unit will display the set address to comp...

Page 9: ... remote controller If the installer setting mode is not set correctly it can cause problems to the product user injury or property damage This must be set by an certificated installer and any installation or change that is carried out by a non certificated person should be responsible for the results In this case free service cannot be provided CAUTION Function Code Setting Code Press the ON OFF b...

Page 10: ...iliary heater Installation Installer Setting Code Table 0 1 2 Ceiling Height Selection Mode Override This Function is only for Non Auto Changeover H P model Ceiling Height Selection Indoor unit connected to wired remote controller operate as wired remote controller setting Group Control This function is only for group control Please donʼt set this function in case of non group control After settin...

Page 11: ...erature is higher than room temperature cooling wind isnʼt blow out Setting Temp Range 18 30 C 64 86 F 3 Cooling Mode Power Cooling Press the ON OFF button The unit will respond with beep sound 1 Press MODE button to select Cooling Mode 2 Press the JET COOL button The unit will operate in super high fan speed in cooling mode Wall mounted models operate power cooling mode for 30 minutes 3 To cancel...

Page 12: ... temperature again Set the desired temperature For Cooling Model The temperature and fan speed are automatically set by the electronic controls based on the actual room temperature If you feel hot or cold press TEMPERATURE SETTING buttons for more cooling or heating effect You cannot switch the indoor fan speed It has already been set by the Auto Operation Mode rule You can set desired temperature...

Page 13: ...ed in four stepss low medium high and chaos Each time the button is pressed the fan speed mode is shifted 4 This Function is only available on some products To lower the temperature To raise the temperature During Auto changeover Mode The air conditioner changes the operation mode automatically to keep indoor temperature When room temperature vary over 2 C 4 F with respect to setting temperature a...

Page 14: ... and room temperature is 20 C 68 F then operating mode is heating If you set the mode change temperature to 2 C 4 F when the room temperature up to 27 C 25 C 2 C 80 F 76 F 4 F the unit start cooling operation In Auto Changeover Mode Press the ROOM TEMPERATURE CHECKING button for 3 seconds The mode change temperature set before will be displayed 1 Press the TEMPERATURE SETTING button to set desired...

Page 15: ... dehumidification mode on the operation selection button the indoor unit starts to run the dehumidification function automatically setting the room temp and air volume to the best condition for dehumidification based on the sensed room temp In this case the setting temp is not displayed in the Remote Controller and you are not able to control the room temp either During the healthy dehumidificatio...

Page 16: ...ating wind isnʼt blow out 3 Set the fan speed again You can select the fan speed in four steps low medium high or chaos Each time the button is pressed the fan speed mode is shifted 4 Press the ON OFF button The unit will respond with beep sound 1 Press MODE button to select Heating Mode 2 Heating Mode This Function is only for H P model To lower the temperature To raise the temperature Setting Te...

Page 17: ...h beep sound 1 Press MODE button to select Fan Mode 2 Natural Wind by the chaos Logic For more fresh feeling than other fan speed press the Indoor Fan Speed Selector and set to chaos mode In this mode the wind blows like natural breeze by automatically changing fan speed according to the chaos logic During Fan Mode The outdoor compressor doesn t work Have a function to circulate the indoor as it s...

Page 18: ...ling Mode The cooling mode doesn t work if desired temperature is higher than room temperature Please lower the desired temperature Heating Mode The heating mode doesn t work if desired temperature is lower than room temperature Please increase the desired temperature Whenever press button the room temperature will be displayed within 5 seconds After 5 seconds it turns to display the desired tempe...

Page 19: ... natural breeze Always use the remote controller to adjust the up down airflow direction Manually moving the vertical airflow direction louver by hand could damage the air conditioner When the unit is shut off the up down airflow direction louver will close the air outlet vent of the system The left right horizontal airflow can be adjusted by using the remote control 1 Press the ON OFF button to s...

Page 20: ...plasma kills and destroys the contaminants completely to provide clean and hygienic air This function can be used in any operation mode and any fan speed can be used while plasma filter is functioning Sub function Auto Clean Optional This function operate when the unit is turned off Press the FUNCTION SETTING button 1 time Auto Clean symbol will blink 1 Press the SET CLEAR button to reserve or can...

Page 21: ...T CLEAR button to reserve or cancel the Smart Clean function You can set clear with out on or off 1 When the unit stop press the SMART CLEAN button Smart Clean symbol will be displayed 2 To stop Smart Clean function press the SMART CLEAN button Smart Clean symbol will disappear If Auto Smart Clean is reserved the symbol will not disappear Manual Smart Clean operation The brush clean a dust from th...

Page 22: ...uxiliary heater is automatically turned on but it is not displayed on the wireless remote controller separately It operates in Floor heating mode in Console products LCD Luminosity Control Optional Press the LCD LUMINOSITY button It is comfortable when you feel that the display of the unit too bright Celsius Fahrenheit Switching Press the C F SWITCH button to change from Celsius to Fahrenheit or f...

Page 23: ...tting Value 4 vanes It is the function that can control 4 vane angles individually in the ceiling type 4Way cassette product group Press the FUNCTION SETTING button 3 times 4 times during heating operation Individual vane angle control symbol will blink If you press the SET CLEAR button in that time all vanes are set to standard angle 1 Set each vane angle by pressing up down left right direction ...

Page 24: ...er lamp on the air conditioner and the display will go off 1 Press the TIMER button for 3 seconds 2 Press TIME SETTING buttons until the desired time is set Check the indicator for A M and P M 3 Press the SET CLEAR button NOTE Timer Sleep Timer On Timer Off 1 Press the TIMER button to turn timer on or off 2 Press TIME SETTING buttons until the desired time is set 3 Press the SET CLEAR button Selec...

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