background image

Advanced Functions

13

14

Advanced Functions

ECO Feature (COOL mode only)

Silent Mode

Sleep Mode

Lock Feature

“Follow Me” Feature

The ECO button is used to enter the

system’s energy-efficient mode.

When the unit is in cooling mode, 

pressing this button will adjust the

temperature to 75°F (24°C) and the

fan speed will change to AUTO.

If the current set temperature is set

above 

75°C/24°C, then the fan 

speed will be changed to AUTO and

the set temperature will not change.

Note:

 Pressing the ECO button, or

          modifying the mode/adjusting

          the set temperature to below

          75°C/24°C will take the 

          system out of ECO mode.

When in ECO mode, the temperature

should be set to 75°C/24°C or

greater. If this results in insufficient

cooling and discomfort, the ECO

button should be pressed again to

take the system out of ECO mode.

Holding the FAN button for 2 seconds

will activate/de-activate silent mode.

This feature is only available to

certain models. Use this feature to

run the system more quietly. When

running in this mode, the system

may experience a diminished heating

or cooling output capacity.

Shortcut Feature

This is used to restore current

settings or to resume previous

settings. Push the shortcut 

button when the remote control

is on and the system will

automatically revert back to its

previous settings, such as its

operating mode, set temperature,

fan speed level, and the unit’s

sleep mode feature (if active).

If held for more than 2 seconds,

the system will automatically

restore its current operating

settings in use at the time.

Self-Clean Mode

Airborne bacteria can manifest in

the moisture that condenses in or

around the unit’s heat exchanger.

With regular use, most of this

moisture has usually evaporated.

When self-clean mode is active,

the system will clean itself and 

afterwards will turn itself off

automatically. This feature can

be used as often as needed, but

is only available in COOL (AUTO),

or DRY mode.

Turbo Mode

Turbo mode forces the unit to

reach the set temperature in the

quickest time possible. In cooling

mode, this will result in the unit

jump-starting the process with

strong wind output. In heating

mode, the unit may employ the

use of a supplementary electric

heater, for units that are equipped

with this feature.

Vacation Mode

Pressing the       button twice in one

second will put the system into

vacation mode. Under vacation mode,

the system will remain at 46°F(8°C)

and the indoor unit display will show

“FP”, meaning freeze protection.

Holding down the ECO button for 2

seconds will put the system into

sleep mode. Sleep mode is typically

meant for periods of lower cooling

requirements, such as during typical

sleeping hours. This mode will result

in decreased energy use, and can

only be activated via remote control.

For more details, please refer to the

“sleep mode” section of the system

user manual.

Note:

 Sleep mode is unavailable

       

  

during FAN or DRY mode.

Press the turbo button and the

self-clean button together for

one second to lock or unlock

the remote’s button board.

The “Follow Me” button enables

the remote controller to measure

the temperature at its current

location and send this value to

the air conditioning system every

3 minutes. When using AUTO,

COOL, or HEAT mode, prioritizing

the temperature nearest to the

user may ensure better comfort.

Hold this

button for

2 seconds

to activate

sleep mode

Hold down the

fan button for

2 seconds to

activate the

silent mode

Press this button

twice in 1 second

to activate the

vacation mode.

Hold these two buttons

together for 1 second

to lock the remote from 

being used.

Summary of Contents for RG57A6/BGEFU1

Page 1: ...design and specifications of this product are subject to change without prior notice as development continues Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details is a registered trademark of Parker Davis HVAC International Inc Parker Davis HVAC International Inc 3250 NW 107th Ave Doral FL 33172 USA Tel 305 513 4488 Fax 305 513 4499 e mail info pd hvac com Website www pd hvac com Copyright Pa...

Page 2: ...ted and found to comply within the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to section 15 of FCC law These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with these instructions may cause harmful interference to radio ...

Page 3: ...ld be used within 8 meters of the unit The unit will beep when signals from the remote are received Curtains direct sunlight etc can interfere with the receiver s infrared signal If the remote controller will not be used for more than 2 months be sure to remove its batteries Do not dispose of batteries as unsorted municipal waste Refer to your local laws for the proper disposal of batteries 3 4 Ha...

Page 4: ...temp or temp buttons 3 Press the ON OFF button to start the unit Note Fan speed can t be set when in AUTO mode AUTO Mode Operation Setting Temperatures LCD Screen Icons Indicators Basic Functions 5 6 ON OFF The unit is on when this is displayed Transmission Indicator Displays when the remote sends signals to the indoor unit Timer ACTIVE Displays when the timer is set Timer OFF Displays when the ti...

Page 5: ...uttons 3 Press the ON OFF button to start the unit Note Fan speed can t be set when in DRY mode DRY Dehumidification Mode Basic Functions 1 Press the MODE button to select HEAT mode 2 Set your desired temperature using the temp or temp buttons 3 Press the FAN button to select the fan speed 4 Press the ON OFF button to start the unit Note As the outdoor temperature drops the performance of your uni...

Page 6: ...ting the TIMER function Basic Functions Ex Setting the unit to turn on after 2 5 hours Ex Setting the unit to turn off after 5 hours TIMER OFF The TIMER OFF feature allows you to set a fixed period of time after which the unit will automatically turn itself off For example it can be scheduled to turn off when the user leaves home for work 1 Press the TIMER button The timer off indicator and the ti...

Page 7: ...he TIMER ON feature of the system to turn itself on in 6 hours Configure the TIMER OFF feature of the system to turn itself off in 8 hours Setting the TIMER function The example on page 11 shows how to set the system to turn on after 6 hours operate for 2 hours and then turn itself off See the figure below The remote display will be as shown Note If the user wishes to incorporate the scheduling fe...

Page 8: ...of this moisture has usually evaporated When self clean mode is active the system will clean itself and afterwards will turn itself off automatically This feature can be used as often as needed but is only available in COOL AUTO or DRY mode Turbo Mode Turbo mode forces the unit to reach the set temperature in the quickest time possible In cooling mode this will result in the unit jump starting the...

Reviews: