
This mode is known to reduce power and electricity consumption. This feature is usually represented by a fan symbol and enables the built-in fan of the unit to provide the air, although at the expense of lower cooling capacity. If you don’t need power cooling or cool air, then the fan mode should work best for you. When using dry mode, you can expect to reduce the humidity in the room while still receiving cool air. Not to be confused with the cool mode, the dry mode is usually represented by the symbol of a water drop. Often confused with dry mode, the heat mode operates by blowing warm air into a room until the desired temperature is reached. If the symbol appears in the form of a sun, it’s for the heat mode. This function is one of the most widely used modes in an air conditioner and remains as a popular choice for producing instant cool air from the unit. This symbol is usually represented by a vertical bar.Īny snowflake symbol belongs to the cool mode. The icon below blinks at the bottom of the display screen.Let’s start with the most common of all: the on and off symbol. Customer Remote Controllers seeking in-depth information about the various feature/functions of their Split AC unit, please consult the very bottom of this article immediately following Vintage model remote controller feature & functions. Please consult the section immediately following Remote Controller page 12. If below remote controller illustrations do not match yours, your unit might be quite mature. Customers looking to reconnect their air conditioner unit to their home network Wi-Fi, please consult the following “ A/C WI-FI CONNECTIVITY” Video. Check your Owner Manual for which functions are specific to your unit.

This is a generic overview of remote controller functions for Multi-Split and/or Single-Split Indoor wall mounted air conditioner units.Not all functions are designed to operate all indoor units.
