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3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.3 - INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE
The remote control device needs two non-rechargeable batteries (1,5 V).
1.4 - INTRODUCTION OF THE BATTER­IES:
Open the gain door. Remove the cover of the batteries gain on the backside of the remote control device pressing the tangue inside according ta the arrow direction.
The longest operational distance of the remote control device is about 5 mt.
There must not be any obstacles between the remote control device and the unit.
To send out controls ta the unit it is nec-essary to point the remote control device towards the VEGA MK II control panel for boat and press the button corresponding to the chosen function.
When the panel is ON, the display shows the ambient température (or the abbreviations U, d, FO if the Unattended, Dehumidify or Fan Only Modes are set up) + mode and fan warn­ing marine lights.
When the panel is OFF, the display shows only the ambient température and ail the warning lights are switched
Button n.7:
Automatic speed sélection (A).
Uega Mk II
Clêd5 ®
REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE
(only wiîh the digital panel VEGA MK II)
Buttons functions:
Button n.1:
It increases the Température Set Point value.
Button n.2:
It changes the luminosity of the warning lights and of the display on a four level scale.
Button n.3:
It decreases theTemperature Set Point value.
Button n.4:
Fan speed control. Four manual speeds (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) or automatic speeds.
Button n.5:
Spécial modes:Unattended, Dehumidify or Fan Only.
The remote control device needs two non-rechargeable batteries (1,5 V).
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