AERMEC WLRC10 User manual

USER MANUAL
WLRC10
REMOTE CONTROLLER
18.06 - 5044571_01


INFORMATION FOR USER
This device is universal.
By pressing a key for a function that is not available, the unit will not change the operating status.
Never install the device in a damp area and do not expose it to direct sunlight.
Do not bump, throw or disassemble the device frequently.
Never use the device with wet hands.
Carefully read the manual before using and installing the device.
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing an AERMEC product. It is the fruit of many years of
experience and special design studies and has been made of the highest grade
materials and with cutting edge technology.
In addition, all our products bear the EC mark indicating that they meet the
requirements of the European Machine Directive regarding safety. The quality level
is being constantly monitored, so AERMEC products are synonymous with Safety,
Quality and Reliability.
The data may undergo modifications considered necessary for the improvement of
the product, at any time and without the obligation for any notice thereof.
Thank you once again.
AERMEC S.p.A
INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL – CORRECT BATTERY DISPOSAL
INFORMATION FOR CORRECT BATTERY DISPOSAL PURSUANT TO EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC
Please replace the coil when its electric charge is exhausted: at the end of its shelf life, this battery must not be
disposed of together with separate waste.
It must be delivered to special collection centres or to dealers that provide this service. Disposing of a battery se-
parately avoid possible negative effects on the environment and on human health caused by inadequate dispo-
sal and allows recovering and recycling the composing material, with significant savings of energy and resources.
To underline the obligation to dispose of the batteries separately, the crossed bin symbol is shown on the battery.
Illegal disposal of the product by the user involves the application of administrative sanctions provided for by the
current legislation.

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1. REMOTE CONTROL
• Some of the buttons of the re-
mote control are not used for the
required air conditioner and are
therefore not described in these in-
structions. Pressing of these keys will
not affect the operation of the air
conditioner.
• Check there are no obstructions
between the receiver and the re-
mote control.
• The maximum distance between
the IR receiver and the remote
control is 8 metres, to ensure the
signal is correctly received.
• Position the remote control at least
1 metre away from TVs, radios, ste-
reos, etc. There may be some au-
dio and video interference.
• Do not drop or throw the remote
control.
• Do not let liquids enter the remote
control, and do not leave it in di-
rect sunlight or in hot places.
• When the remote control sends a
signal the symbol appears on
the display, the receiver of the in-
door unit emits a sound to confirm
reception of the signal.
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Index Function of the button:
1Operating mode selection
2Switches the unit on or off
3Sets the fan speed
4Sets the operation of the motorised air discharge fin (swing function)
5Increases value (operating setpoint, timer, etc.)
6Activates or deactivates the maximum fan speed (TURBO)
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Activates or deactivates the SLEEP function (this function is applicable to the cooling and heating modes). Once
activated this function will control the unit in order to maintain an ideal temperature (this temperature is automatically
calculated and cannot be set)
8Decreases value (operating setpoint, timer, etc.)
9It displays in the indoor unit’s monitor the set temperature and the room air temperature (or the external air temperature)
10 Sets the time on the system clock
11 Activates or deactivates the WIFI card (available with accessory WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10)
12 Activates or deactivates the display of information of the indoor unit
13 Activates, deactivates or changes the programmed switch on timer
14 Activates, deactivates or changes the programmed switch off timer
Keys available
on remote control
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4
9
7
10
14
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5
8
11
12
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remote control display icons available
Index Functions represented by the icons:
1Indicates the AUTOMATIC mode is active
2Indicates the COOLING mode is active
3Indicates the DEHUMIDIFICATION mode is active
4Indicates the VENTILATION mode is active
5Indicates the HEATING mode is active
6Indicates the SLEEP function is active
7Indicates the room air and setpoint temperatures
are active on the display of the indoor unit
8
Indicates which temperature is shown on the
display of the indoor unit (internal temperature or
setpoint temperature)
9Indicates the state of the SWING function
10 Indicates that all the buttons of the remote control
are locked
11 Indicates that the IFEEL function is activated.
12 Indicates the actual fan speed
13 Indicates the TURBO function is active (the fan
speed is forced by this function)
14 Indicates the setting has been transmitted to the
receiver located on the indoor unit
15 Indicates that the anti-freeze function is activated
(set temperature 8°C)
16 Indicates the extended ventilation function is active
(only in cooling or dehumidification)
17 Not available
18 Not available
19 Indicates the operating setpoint temperature in the
various modes
20 Indicates that the figures displayed next to the icon
represent the current system time
21 Indicates the system time, or the start and switch off
timer
22 Indicates if a timer is set for starting
23 Indicates if a timer is set for switching off
24 Indicates the unit of measurement for the tempera-
ture setpoints ( °C or °F)
25 Indicates that the WIFI function is activated (availa-
ble with the dedicated accessory WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10)
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7 8 9 10
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24
22 2321
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19
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25
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FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE REMOTE CONTROL
SWITCHING THE UNIT ON OR OFF
By pressing the button it is possible to switch the unit on or
off. When off some information is still displayed on the remote
control: the operating setpoint of the last operating mode
used, and switch on timers programmed (ON) and any icons
tied to the function active during the last switch on of the unit
(enabling the display of the indoor unit, etc.) Once switched
on the unit uses the settings selected during the last operating
session.
Switching on
SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE
If the unit is on, pressing the button allows passing from
one operating mode to the next, in this sequence:
Operating mode
selection
Automatic
Cooling
Dehumidification
Ventilation
Heating
The various operating modes have different features and
ranges:
• AUTOMATIC mode: in this mode no setpoint value is dis-
played on the remote control and the fan speed setting
is AUTO (as default). During the AUTOMATIC mode the
unit calculates whether to cool (room temperature >
25°C), heat (room temperature < 23°C) or just ventilate
(room temperature between 23°C and 25°C);
• COOLING mode: in this mode the user must set the oper-
ating setpoint and a fan speed. If the room air tempera-
ture is higher than the setpoint the unit is switched on until
the room temperature drops below the setpoint value.
• DEHUMIDIFICATION mode: in this mode the user must set
the operating setpoint but not the fan speed (which re-
mains fixed at minimum). If the room air temperature is
higher than the setpoint the unit is switched on until the
room temperature drops below the setpoint value.
MODEON/OFF
FAN
CLOCK
X-FAN
TURBO SLEEP LIGHT
TEMP TIMER OFF
TIMER ON

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• VENTILATION mode: in this mode the user must set only
the fan speed. This mode provides no heating or cooling
but only uses the internal fan to ventilate the space.
• HEATING mode: in this mode the user must set the oper-
ating setpoint and a fan speed. If the room air tempera-
ture is lower than the setpoint the unit is switched on until
the room temperature rises above the setpoint value.
SETTING THE OPERATING SETPOINT
All the operating modes (except the automatic one) require
an room air temperature value to control to: this is called the
operating setpoint.
If the unit is on (and the automatic mode is not selected),
pressing the and buttons allows decreasing or in-
creasing the operating setpoint. The setpoint value is dis-
played in the central part of the remote control’s display.
Operating setpoint

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SETTING THE FAN SPEED
If the unit is on (and the automatic or dehumidification modes
are not selected), pressing the button allows the selec-
tion of the fan speed. Pressing the button allows changing
the fan speeds as shown in the icons below, in the following
sequence:
Setting the fan speed
AUTO Minimum Averaged Maximum
NOTE:
Besides the three speeds (AUTO automatically selects the
best speed based on the room temperature), there is a
function called TURBO (explained earlier) which adds a
further speed above the maximum speed.
SETTING THE MOTORISED DISCHARGE FIN (SWING)
If the unit is on, while pressing the button it activates the
swing of the motorized supply air fin. The fin allows to change
the air flow in the room depending on the set position; The
logic where this function is managed:
When the unit is on, while pressing the button it’s possible
to set one by one the following steps:
Motorised discharge
fin setting
Fluctuation
continues(*)
Fixed
(Step 1)
Fixed
(Step 2)
Fixed
(Step 3)
Fixed
(Step 4)
Fixed
(Step 5)
(*) Are present in spite of different icons for continuous oscilla-
tion, all 4 trigger the same mode: oscillazzione continues from
the lowest point to the highest point
Fluctuation
continues (*)
Fluctuation
continues (*)
Fluctuation
continues(*)
, , =
NOTE:
In order to block in a precise position the fin during the swing
mode, keep the button pressed for at least 2 seconds,
and release it once the fin reaches the desired position.

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SETTING A SYSTEM TIME
These units are equipped with an internal clock which can
display the current time; by pressing on the key the clock
icon will start to flash (this flashing will last 5 seconds, after this if
no key is pressed you automatically exit the time modification
mode); while the clock icon is flashing it is possible to change
the system time using the keys and to increase or de-
crease the displayed time; once the desired value is set you
need to wait 5 seconds or press the key again to confirm
the value (once confirmed the clock icon will stop flashing)
SETTING OR CANCELLING A
PROGRAMMED SWITCH OFF (TIMER OFF)
The units possess a timer used to program switching off by
specifying the time that you want the unit to deactivate. If
the unit is switched off (and no other programmed switch off
times are present), by pressing the key you enter the time
programming mode (in this mode the ”OFF” icon to the right
of the time flashes) and by pressing the keys and it is
possible to set the switch off time;
Pressing the button again confirms the time and activates
the timer programme. If you want to cancel a programmed
switch off, just press the key to cancel the previous pro-
gramming
Setting the
system time
Setting a
programmed
deactivation
ATTENTION:
The units can simultaneously manage an ignition timer
and one-off, so as to provide a time slot within which allow
operation of the unit

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SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED
SWITCH ON (TIMER ON)
The units possess a timer used to program switching on by
specifying the time that you want the unit to start. If the unit
is switched off (and no other programmed switch on is pre-
sent), by pressing the key you enter the time programming
mode (in this mode the ”ON” icon to the right of the time
flashes) and by pressing the keys and it is possible to
set the switch on time;
Pressing the button again confirms the time and activates
the timer programme.
If you want to cancel a programmed switch on, just press the
key to cancel the previous programming
Setting the extended
ventilation function
NOTE:
Every time the unit is turned off, the function deactivates
automatically.
NOTE:
Once a programmed switch on is set, the operating mode,
the working setpoint and fan speed, will be the same as
those present when the unit stops.
Setting a programmed
switch on
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE EXTENDED VENTILATION
During the operation in cooling or dehumidification mode the
condensate caused by the humidity in the air is formed on
the heat exchanger within the unit. This function allows the
ventilation to be extended for two minutes after the unit is
switched off, thereby drying the heat exchanger.
If the unit is on (and the cooling or dehumidification mode is
selected), pressing the for at least 2 seconds, allows acti-
vating or deactivating of this function. On the remote control
the display the icon
MODEON/OFF
FAN
CLOCK
X-FAN
TURBO SLEEP LIGHT
TEMP TIMER OFF
TIMER ON
will appear or disappear to indicate if
the function is activated or deactivated.

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VIEW THE AMBIENT AIR, SET POINT OR OUTDOOR AIR (IN THE DISPLAY
OF THE INDOOR UNIT)
Through the use of the remote control it is possible to display
the room temperature value read by the indoor unit, or dis-
play the current operating setpoint used by the unit. This infor-
mation is displayed on board the indoor unit’s display.
If the unit is on and if the indoor unit display is enabled, press-
ing the key allows the display of the following values on
the indoor unit’s display (successive pressing passes from one
to the next):
Display of room tem-
perature or operating
setpoint of the
indoor unit
None
visualisation
Set
point
Ambient
air
Outdoor
ari
NOTE:
• The default display on the indoor unit’s display is the
operating setpoint; the room temperature value is
displayed for 3 seconds after which the display re-
turns to the operating setpoint. To display the room
temperature again it is necessary to select the cor-
responding symbol on the remote control.
• On some models there is no external air reading ( ),
in these cases the working set ( ) will be displayed
again.
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE TURBO FUNCTION
The unit allows the setting of three fan speeds during the vari-
ous operating modes (except the automatic mode and the
dehumidification mode). There is an additional speed called
turbo.
If the unit is on, pressing the button activates or deacti-
vates this function. If the function is active the icon
MODEON/OFF
FAN
CLOCK
X-FAN
TURBO SLEEP LIGHT
TEMP TIMER OFF
TIMER ON
is shown
on the remote control’s display.
Setting the
TURBO function

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ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE NIGHT-TIME COMFORT FUNCTION
The night-time comfort function controls the air conditioner
in an optimal way during the night. The following logic is ap-
plied:
• In cooling or dehumidification: the temperature setpoint
is gradually increased to guarantee maximum comfort
combined with energy saving;
• In heating: the temperature setpoint is gradually de-
creased to guarantee maximum comfort combined with
energy saving;
If the unit is on (except in automatic or ventilation mode),
pressing the activates or deactivates the night time
health function. If the function is active the icon is dis-
played on the remote control.
NOTE:
The night time health function is deactivated by switching
off the unit, and on restarting will not be active; this func-
tion can be activated at any time.
Setting night-time
comfort function
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE INDOOR UNIT’S DISPLAY
The display on the indoor unit must be activated using the
remote control; To activate the display on the front panel of
the indoor unit press the button on the remote control.
Once the button is pressed the symbol will appear on the
remote control’s display, indicating the activation of the dis-
play on board of the indoor unit. Pressing the button again
deactivates the display.
Activating the display on
board of the indoor unit

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SETTING OR REMOVING THE BUTTON LOCK
To lock or remove the lock of the buttons on the remote con-
trol, press the and ; buttons simultaneously. The
icon on the remote control’s display shows that the keypad
of the remote control is locked.
Setting the button lock
SETTING THE UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
The unit can display the temperature values in °C or in °F. To
change the unit of measurement simultaneously press the
and ; buttons with the unit switched off. The temper-
ature value on the remote control’s display is automatically
converted.
Setting the unit of
measurement

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ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE ANTI-FREEZE FUNCTION
In the event that is sought to keep a safety temperature du-
ring winter (e.g. a prolonged absence in the place where the
unit is installed) the unit has the anti-freeze function, where it
keeps the room temperature within the 8°C (during heating
mode); while pressing the buttons and the function
activates and the icon ( ) shows in the display; in order to
deactivate the function press the buttons and at the
same time.
NOTE:
The function uses the set chose by the user, and guarante-
es a higher comfort if the remote controller is placed near
the user (within the maximum distance of 8 meters).
During this function is it recommended to keep the remo-
te away from heating sources that could change the real
room temperature reading
Setting the anti-
freeze function
ACTIVATING/DEACTIVATING THE IFEEL FUNCTION
The IFEEL function uses a temperature probe inside the infra-
red remote control in order to comunicate the room tempe-
rature to the unit and therefore it sets the operation of the
unit, to give the maximum comfort to the user.
While the unit is on, press at the same time the buttons
and to activate and deactivate this function; the display
will show or hide the icon ( ), to indicate whether the fun-
ction is activated or deactivated.
Setting the
IFEEL function

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ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE THE WIFI FUNCTION (ONLY WITH THE AC-
CESSORY WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10)
The units can be controlled by a WIFI system, if the accessory
WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10 has been planned; to activate or deactivate
the WIFI function, press the button ; the display shows the
icon ( ) indicating that the function is now active. ACTIVATE OR DEACTIVATE
THE WIFI FUNCTION
ATTENTION:
in order to use this function it’s MANDATORY to install in the
unit the specific accessory WIFIKIT/WIFIKIT10

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REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL’S BATTERIES
To replace the batteries of the infra red remote control pro-
ceed as follows:
1. Open the battery cover by sliding it in the direction of
the arrow.
2. Remove the old batteries.
3. Insert two new 1.5V alkaline high performance batteries,
type LR03 (AAA), taking care not to reverse the polarity.
4. Close the battery cover.
NOTE:
• When batteries are replaced use new batteries of the
recommended type.
• Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used
for extended periods.
• The remote control can emit a signal up to a maxi-
mum distance of 7 metres.
• The unit can be affected by signals transmitted by
remote controls for televisions, video recorders, or
other devices used in the same room.
WARNING:
In the event of loss or damage of the remote control
the unit can be started and stopped using the emer-
gency button.
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