AERMEC WLRCA10 User manual

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REMOTE CONTROL
19.12 - 5790410_00
WLRCA10

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All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Although every effort has been made to
ensure accuracy, Aermec shall not be held liable for any errors or omissions.
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
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household
wastes throughout the EU.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled disposal
of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), please return the device using
appropriate collection systems, or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.
Please contact your local authority for further details.
Illegal dumping of the product by the user entails the application of administrative
sanctions provided by law
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.

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CERTIFICATIONS
COMPANY CERTIFICATIONS
SAFETY CERTIFICATIONS

REMOTE CONTROL.................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE REMOTE CONTROL................................................................................................................................8
SWITCHING THE UNIT ON OR OFF...................................................................................................................................................................................8
SETTING THE OPERATING SETPOINT............................................................................................................................................................................8
SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE..................................................................................................................................................................................9
SETTING THE VENTILATION SPEED ..............................................................................................................................................................................10
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE TURBO FUNCTION.........................................................................................................................................10
SETTING THE MOTORISED DELIVERY FIN VERTICAL SWING...........................................................................................................................11
SETTING THE MOTORISED DELIVERY FIN HORIZONTAL SWING ...................................................................................................................11
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE IFEEL FUNCTION ............................................................................................................................................12
AIR PURIFIER HEALTH BUTTON...................................................................................................................................................................................13
SETTING THE UNIT SELFCLEANING FUNCTION ICLEAN ................................................................................................................................. 13
ENABLING / DISABLING THE LIGHTING OF THE INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY...................................................................................................... 14
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE ANTIF EXTENDED VENTILATION FUNCTION.....................................................................................14
SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED SWITCH ON TIMER ON.........................................................................................................15
SETTING OR CANCELLING A PROGRAMMED SWITCH OFF TIMER OFF......................................................................................................15
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE NIGHTTIME COMFORT FUNCTION SLEEP.......................................................................................16
SETTING THE MEASUREMENT UNIT FOR THE TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS °C OR °F.............................................................................16
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE ELECTRIC HEATING FUNCTION................................................................................................................17
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING THE ENERGY SAVING FUNCTION................................................................................................................. 17
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL’S BATTERIES..................................................................................................................................................18
INDEX

iFEEL
1
2
3
5
7
9
11 4
6
8
10
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15
13
14
16
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REMOTE CONTROL
• Some of the buttons of the remote control are
not used for the required air conditioner and are
therefore not described in these instructions.
• Check there are no obstructions between the
receiver and the remote 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, stereos, etc. There may be some
audio 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 direct sunlight or in hot places.
• When the remote control sends a signal, the
symbol appears on the display and the indoor unit
receiver emits a sound to confirm reception of the
signal.
Buttons available
on the remote control
Index Function of the button
1Switches the unit on or off
2Selects the unit of measurement - °C / °F
3Sets the fan speed
4Activates or deactivates the lighting of the
indoor unit display
5Activates or deactivates the iFEEL function
6Activates, deactivates or changes the
programmed switch on or switch off timer
7Activates the HEALTH function or the
iCLEAN function
8
Increases or reduces the value of the
active function:
• Temperature
• Time
• Start-up timer
• Shut-down timer
9Activates or deactivates the maximum fan
speed (TURBO)
10 Operating mode selection
11 Activates or deactivates the SLEEP
function
12 Sets the operation of the motorised
delivery fin (vertical SWING function)
13 Sets the operation of the motorised
delivery fin (horizontal SWING function)
14
Activates or deactivates the extended
ventilation function in cooling mode or
dehumidification mode
15
Activates the ELECTRIC HEATING function
(ELE.H.) in heating mode, or the ECO
(energy saving) function in cooling mode
16 IR transmitter
17 Liquid crystal display

iFEEL
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Remote control display icons available
Index Functions represented by the icons
Indicates the setting has been
transmitted to the receiver located on
the indoor unit
AUTO Indicates the AUTOMATIC mode is active
COOL Indicates the COOLING mode is active
Dry Indicates the DEHUMIDIFICATION mode
is active
HEAT Indicates the HEATING mode is active
Indicates that you are looking at the
working set-point
Indicates that you are looking at the
room temperature (IFEEL function)
Indicates that the indoor unit is ON
Indicates that you are looking at the
system time or the on/off timer on the
remote control display
/ Indicates the unit of measurement for
the temperature set-points ( °C or °F)
Indicates that the iFEEL function was
activated
Indicates if a timer is set for starting
Indicates if a timer is set for switching off
FAN Indicates the current ventilation speed
- FAN
HIGH Indicates the current ventilation speed
- HIGH
MID Indicates the current ventilation speed
- MEDIUM
Low Indicates the current ventilation speed
- LOW
Indicates the system time, or the start
and switch off timer
or Indicates the function selected

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FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE REMOTE
CONTROL
Switching on
iFEEL
SETTING THE OPERATING SETPOINT
All the operating modes (except automatic) require a
target temperature for the ambient air; this is called the
"working set-point".
If the unit is on (and automatic mode is not selected),
you can press the or button to decrease or increase
the working set-point. The value will be shown in the
central part of the remote control display.
Operating set-point
iFEEL
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 working set-point
of the last mode used, and possibly of the icons linked
with the functions activated during the last period of
use of the unit. When the unit is switched on, it resumes
the settings used during the last session.

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SELECTING AN OPERATING MODE
If the unit is on, you can press the MODE button to pass
from one operating mode to another, in the following
sequence:
AUTO mode COOL mode DRY mode
FAN mode HEAT mode
The various operating modes have different features
and ranges:
• AUTOMATIC mode (AUTO): in this mode, the
remote control does not show any set-point value
and the fan speed is set to AUTO.
• COOLING mode (COOL): in this mode, the user must
set the working set-point and a fan speed; if the
room temperature is higher than the set value, which
can be seen on the display, the air conditioner will
continue to cool the air until the room temperature
will reach the set-point value.
• DEHUMIDIFICATION mode (DRY):in this mode,
the user must set the working set-point but not
the fan speed (which remains fixed at minimum); if
the room temperature is higher than the set value,
which can be seen on the display, the air conditioner
will continue to dehumidify the air until the room
temperature will reach the set-point value.
• HEATING mode (HEAT):in this mode, the user must
set the working set-point and a fan speed; if the
room temperature is lower than the set value, which
can be seen on the display, the air conditioner will
continue to heat the air until the room temperature
will reach the set-point value.
• VENTILATION mode (FAN):in this mode, the user
must only set the fan speed. This mode provides no
heating or cooling but only uses the internal fan to
ventilate the space.
Operating mode selection
iFEEL
NB:
during operation in FAN mode, the temperatures
shown on the unit display are not implemented.

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Setting the ventilation
speed
iFEEL
SETTING THE VENTILATION SPEED
Press the SPEED button to modify the fan speed. In the
DRY mode operation (dehumidification), the fan will
automatically change to the minimum speed.
NB:
In addition to the standard speeds, another
ventilation speed is available:
• AUTO: ventilation speed that selects
autonomously the most suitable speed
depending on the room temperature
Minimum speed
Medium speed
Maximum speed
Automatic speed
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE TURBO FUNCTION
This function is available only for the COOL and HEAT
modes.
Press the TURBO button to activate or deactivate the
turbo function which allows you to quickly set the
maximum fan speed (HIGH speed).
To deactivate the TURBO function, press the button
again and the fan speed will return to the set previously
set.
Activating / deactivating the
turbo function
iFEEL
LOW MID
HIGHAUTO
LOW
MID
HIGH
AUTO
LOW
MID
HIGH
AUTO

11
SETTING THE MOTORISED DELIVERY FIN VERTICAL
SWING
If the unit is on, you can press the SWING button
to activate the swinging movement of the vertical
motorised delivery fin. This fin varies the direction of
the flow of air into the ambient, on the basis of the
selected position.
To stop the fin in a certain position while it is swinging,
press the SWING button
once to activate the function
and then again to block the position of the fin.
To disable the block, press SWING again
.
SETTING THE MOTORISED DELIVERY FIN
HORIZONTAL SWING
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
Setting the VERTICAL
stored delivery fin
Setting the HORIZONTAL
stored delivery fin
iFEEL
iFEEL

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Activating / deactivating the
iFEEL function
iFEEL
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE IFEEL FUNCTION
With the remote control close to the user, it is possible
to control with precision the surrounding temperature.
Press the button iFEEL to activate the function.
The symbol on the display shows that the iFEEL
function is active. The remote control, by means of an
internal probe, detects the room temperature and
sends it to the indoor unit.
The remote control must always be within its
transmission range, facing the indoor unit of the air
conditioner, do not put in drawers or cover.
The remote control will update the reading and will
send the information to the air conditioner every 3
minutes and each time the user presses the buttons for
any change of settings.
NB:
The function uses the setpoint set by the user and
ensures a greater comfort if the remote control
is kept close to the user (within a maximum of 8
metres).
When this function is activated, keep the remote
control away from heat sources that could distort
the real reading of the room temperature.

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Setting the air purifier (HEALTH)
function
Setting the self-cleaning
function (iCLEAN)
iFEEL
iFEEL
AIR PURIFIER HEALTH BUTTON
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
SETTING THE UNIT SELFCLEANING FUNCTION
ICLEAN
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
(iCLEAN)

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ENABLING / DISABLING THE LIGHTING OF THE IN
DOOR UNIT DISPLAY
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
Enabling / disabling the lighting
of the indoor unit display
iFEEL
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE ANTIF EXTENDED
VENTILATION FUNCTION
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
Setting the extended
ventilation function
iFEEL

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Setting a programmed
switch-on
iFEEL
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.
With the unit off, press the TIMER button to access
timer programming mode (in this mode, the ”ON”icon
to the right of the word "timer" on the remote control
display will flash). Press the or button to set the
switch-on time in half-hour gaps (if less than 10 hours)
or 1-hour gaps (if more than 10 hours) (gap from 0.5 to
24 hours).
Press TIMER again to confirm the setting and
activate timer programming. If you want to cancel a
programmed switch-on, just press TIMER again and
the words“TIMER ON” will disappear from the remote
control display.
NB:
once the unit has been activated with a timer
program, the operating mode, working set-point
and fan speed will be the same as at the last
switch-off.
Setting a programmed
switch-off
iFEEL
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.
With the unit on, press the TIMER button to access
timer programming mode (in this mode, the ”OFF” icon
to the right of the word "timer" on the remote control
display will flash). Press the or button to set the
switch-off time in half-hour gaps (if less than 10 hours)
or 1-hour gaps (if more than 10 hours) (gap from 0.5 to
24 hours).
Press TIMER again to confirm the setting and
activate timer programming. If you want to cancel a
programmed switch-off, just press TIMER again and
the words“TIMER OFF” will disappear from the remote
control display.
NB:
point the remote control towards the unit during
the timer programming process; otherwise, the
timer will probably not be set correctly.

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Setting the SLEEP night-time
comfort function
iFEEL
NB:
the SLEEP function is deactivated when the unit
is switched off, and is not reactivated when the
unit is switched back on again. It can be activated
at any time.
ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE NIGHTTIME COM
FORT FUNCTION SLEEP
The SLEEP night-time comfort function controls the air
conditioner in an optimal way during the night. The
following logic is applied:
• In cooling or dehumidification: the temperature
set-point is gradually increased to guarantee
maximum comfort combined with energy savings.
• In heating: the temperature set-point is gradually
decreased to guarantee maximum comfort
combined with energy savings.
If the unit is on (but not in automatic or ventilation only
mode), you can press the SLEEP button to activate or
deactivate the night-time comfort function.
Press SLEEP to reduce the light intensity of the unit
control panel.
Setting the unit of
measurement
iFEEL
SETTING THE MEASUREMENT UNIT FOR THE
TEMPERATURE SETPOINTS °C OR °F
By default, the temperature is viewed in Celsius. To
see it in Fahrenheit, press the °C/°F button. The
symbol will not appear on the remote control display,
indicating that the temperature measurement unit has
been changed.
Press the °C/°F button again to restore the temperature
value to Celsius.

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ACTIVATING / DEACTIVATING THE ELECTRIC HEATING
FUNCTION
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING THE ENERGY SAVING
FUNCTION
FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE.
Activating or deactivating the
electric heating function
Activating or deactivating the
energy saving function
iFEEL
iFEEL

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NB:
• Remove the batteries if the remote control is
not used for extended periods.
• The remote control can emit a signal up to a
maximum distance of 8 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:
• if the remote control is lost or broken, you can
switch the unit on and off using the button on
the unit control panel.
REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL’S BATTERIES
To replace the batteries of the infra red remote control
proceed 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 high-performance R03 (AAA) 1.5V
alkaline batteries, taking care not to invert the
polarity.
4. Close the battery cover.
Before using the remote control, insert the batteries
and make sure the + and - poles are positioned
correctly.
1
2
3
+
-
-
+
4
NB:
if the remote control does not respond to
commands, or works incorrectly, take the
batteries out for about 30 seconds and then
put them back (making sure they're positioned
properly).

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