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The universal remote for the air conditioner does not work.
If you have lost or broken the original remote control for your air conditioner, it does not matter that there are affordable universal remote controls, they fit almost every split system that has an IR receiver and is very affordable compared to the original.
In this case, I consider the most practical and most common remote control QUNDA KT-9018E, it has 4000 codes, is logical and easy to operate.
To operate the remote control, you need to purchase batteries, as they are not included in the package.
For a quick selection in the instructions for Exp. There are standard codes, I will put them in this article below,
- Determine the brand of your air conditioner
- Look at the code table and try to program them.
- If the codes do not match, or the remote control does not give all the signals and the air conditioner does not work in the mode that you need, use the automatic setting.
- After selecting the code, make sure that the air conditioner is working in all modes.
- Write down the code on the cover to the remote control, it will help you in case the code is accidentally lost.
KT-9 air conditioner universal remote control manual018E
Product Description
KT-901BE has a patented design and code setting,
Paste the code and use it, it will take a couple of minutes, The remote control has an accurate clock, timer
on and off settings memory, as well as original functions
900 02 “Int-cool and “Int-warmth”. therefore it is very convenient to use it
Preparation
Install the batteries in the remote control with the correct polarity.
Find the code for your device in the code table in the photo above. There are many codes for each brand. First try the first code in the group, if after that the remote control does not control the device or does not perform all the functions, try the next one and so on until you find the code in which the remote control will control your air conditioner. For example, for your air conditioner, you enter the code 0235, if the air conditioner does not respond, enter the following code, and so on.
Press the Select button, the line with the code on the display of the universal remote control from the air conditioner will blink once, enter the 4-digit code you need. For example, 0288. Press the 0 button on the display, it will stop flashing, and the remaining three digits will flash, then 2, the remaining two digits will flash, then 8, one digit will flash and finally the last 8. All four digits of the 4-digit code will stop flashing , the code is entered and press Select. The remote control is programmed and the digital buttons of the remote control now work in normal mode and perform the original functions. The remote control is ready for operation, you can control your air conditioner.
After your air conditioner is turned on, check. That the universal remote control of the air conditioner controls it correctly.
Auto code search function for universal air conditioner remote control
In case you do not know which brand of your air conditioner or your air conditioner brand is not in the code list, try to find the desired code as follows
Point the remote at your air conditioner, so that it can receive remote commands. Press and hold the Select button for a few seconds and release. The remote control has switched to the automatic code search mode, it continuously sends commands, going through all the available codes, starting from 0001. At the same time, the codes on the remote control display are blinking. When the device receives a command from the remote control, a characteristic signal will be heard that the air conditioner emits, at this moment, press any button on the remote control to stop the code scanning process, check if the remote control controls your air conditioner.
If the remote control does not perform all functions, for example, does not switch the operating modes of the air conditioner, start the code search process again, and so on until you find the code in which the remote control will control your air conditioner correctly.
Setting the time on the remote control
Press the time button, the clock signal on the display flashes
Set the time with the + and ip buttons –
Press the time button again to fix the value
On timer
You can only program the timer to turn on your air conditioner when it is turned off
Press the TMR button on the remote control on the timer signal display and the clock will blink
Use the time/code +,- buttons to set the time to turn on the air conditioner
Time flashes and stops flashing after 5 sec. The display shows the current time and the start time of the timer. Installation completed.
Off timer
You can program the timer to turn off your air conditioner,
only when it is turned on
Press the TMR button on the remote control, the timer signal will flash on the display
Use the time / code +, – buttons to set the desired time to turn off the air conditioner and stops flashing after 5 seconds The display shows the current time and the turn-on time of the off timer Setting completed
If you press the Timeron/off button while the timer setting time is blinking, the timer will be deleted.
After the end of the timer setting, you need to position the remote control so that the signal from it can be received by the device, otherwise the air conditioner will not work at the appointed time
After the end of the timer setting, you can view the settings by pressing the Timeron/off timer will appear on the screen and blink. after 5 seconds, the current time will be displayed in the place of the timer time.
If you have already selected and configured the code in the remote control, it stopped working during operation;
- Check if the air conditioner has power, whether it is connected to the mains 220, whether the machine or socket is turned on, this can be done using the automatic air conditioner start button, which is located under the front cover of the air conditioner of the indoor unit,
- Check if the code is wrong, it matches the one you specified,
- Check which mode the air conditioner is on, does it correspond to the specified one?
- Check if the batteries are dead, there is a possibility that the batteries are dead and the signal is on, but weak and not enough,
- The signal may flicker due to the influence of electrical appliances in your apartment, or from outside,
- If all of the above fails, turn off the power to the air conditioner and turn it back on after five minutes.
- If more than one of the above tips did not help you, there is a possibility that the air conditioner is not working properly.
- If you have already selected the code, configured the remote control and during operation it stopped working;
- Check if the air conditioner has power, whether it is connected to the mains 220, whether the machine or socket is turned on, this can be done using the air conditioner on button in automatic mode, which is located under the front cover of the air conditioner of the indoor unit,
- Check if the code is wrong, it matches the one you specified,
- Check which mode the air conditioner is on, does it correspond to the specified one?
- Check if the batteries are dead, there is a possibility that the batteries are dead and the signal is on, but weak and not enough,
- The signal may flicker due to the influence of electrical appliances in your apartment, or from outside,
- If all of the above fails, turn off the power to the air conditioner and turn it back on after five minutes.