I wish there were a way to stop the fan when there is not a need for heat. I often turn the unit off when it's blowing cold air in the winter -- for example, when another heat pump or the sun is heating the space. If I do that, will it mess up the timer?
Hi! So I clicked the temperature up on my remote a few times and didn't listen for the beep from the minisplit unit. I think that maybe my remote is displaying a different temperature now than what is synced to my unit. How do I fix that? Do I have to reset the remote?
Why do they use a 1980’s calculator as a remote? The remote also sucks if you have bad eyes, no lights on buttons. For all that technology and for the price of the MS, you should at least get a remote that is user friendly. 2 years with this MS and it’s still confusing, and my electric bill is still high
I wish there were a way to stop the fan when there is not a need for heat. I often turn the unit off when it's blowing cold air in the winter -- for example, when another heat pump or the sun is heating the space. If I do that, will it mess up the timer?
So helpful!!!! Thank you.
It’s not everything we need to know, how do you set the day and clock?
Is there a way to use the remote to diagnose a wall mount that has a blinking green operation light?
Hi! So I clicked the temperature up on my remote a few times and didn't listen for the beep from the minisplit unit. I think that maybe my remote is displaying a different temperature now than what is synced to my unit. How do I fix that? Do I have to reset the remote?
You can simply turn the remote up to the temperature you want, it will send the correct command and match the unit to your remote.
I can't get mine report to set the heat to anything under 61 degrees. That is the lowest it goes
Why do they use a 1980’s calculator as a remote? The remote also sucks if you have bad eyes, no lights on buttons. For all that technology and for the price of the MS, you should at least get a remote that is user friendly. 2 years with this MS and it’s still confusing, and my electric bill is still high