I’m glad that you found it useful. Manufacturer’s do a horrible job giving sufficient instructions on their systems these days. I’m making videos that they should be providing.
*Great with keeping my 1st floor **Fastly.Cool** . Had a little struggle getting it to sit properly in my small window but once I got it situated it works perfectly.*
Thanks for taking the time to do this video! I was in the process of reprinting the instructions when this video appeared on the search. You are correct in saying the instructions are very confusing. Your explanation of the fundamentals was invaluable.
Thanks for taking the time to explain this. This remote is used by many heat pump companies and American Standard doesn't even bother putting owner's manuals on their website for it.
Where we live temperature dropped from 19 to 3 degrees in one day, we were so desperately trying to set the heat mode but we didn't get anywhere after scraping the useless manuals over and over. Thank you for posting, at least we got the basics!
Thank you for commenting! I’m so glad it helped you. It’s sad that manufacturers will not write common-sense instructions on how to operate their products. You can imagine what it’s like for us technicians because we install/startup many different products with inadequate instructions. The tech support these days is just awful as well.
Thank you so much! I’ve been struggling with this unit for 2 months and have not had a single person in my building who knows how to actually use its functions. You helped me and many others out, thanks Earl! :)
My pleasure, Kristin. I no longer install that brand because of the remote and how it is so confusing. I have actually forgotten how to work them so I have the video to reference in the event I get a call to look at one. I also have some guitar instruction videos if you’re interested in learning.
How do you know that the timer is off? I have two remotes and one is blank beside the timer and the other says off beside the timer...no idea if one is set or not.
As the installing technician with years of experience, the factory instructions were useless! I spent hours testing and verifying every button and decided to make this video to help everyone in UA-cam land. I’m glad you found it useful!
getting nuts about no instructions in the "instructions manual" you sir make my day. I sleep al night with fan mode and we had here110°. now the room is cool. thank you
OMG- I needed you so much. I have been playing with this stupid thing for over 4 weeks. I am glad someone figured it out. LOL This was so helpful. Thanks
I am still farting around with this still today- UG- teaching at 66 degrees all day with it being minus 23outside and can't get this to heat. UG @@Earlvis
You are absolutely right. Things have not changed 2 years after you published this video. Instruction manuals for using the remote control are rubbish...
Fantastic info....thanks a bunch....ive also learned that the TREE button is an econ mode that may effect the ability of the unit to cool at full efficiency....I turned mine off....why in the world doesn't Trane make a youtube describing all these features? Also my temperature button is giving strange readings which are not immediately inferable from pics. Ugh Come on Trane, step up....
When the unit is in auto mode, the display on the unit reads “77” which is none of my set point temperatures. What is the meaning of the display when the unit is in auto mode?
My daughter's school lost their Trane remote control. Do you know where I get get a replacement or a dependable universal remote? We live in Panama so I will have to ship it here. Thanks for the video!
I think I figured out the "TIMER ON" and "TIMER OFF" features. Pushing either one of those buttons will let you activate, deactivate and set time for TIMER ON and TIMER OFF respectively. In other words, the remote will turn the system ON automatically at the TIMER ON set time and turn it off at the TIMER OFF set time (if both are enabled). If it was previously activated, pressing TIMER ON/OFF will deactivate TIMER ON or OFF respectively. You can tell that TIMER ON or TIMER OFF are enabled by seeing the "ON" and/or "OFF" on the right side of the time. Pushing it again (or the first press if it was already deactivated) will put it in set time mode for TIMER ON/OFF with the clock disappearing and either "ON" or "OFF" blinking on the right side. Use up and down arrows to set ON or OFF times and press TIMER ON/OFF within 5 seconds to accept it (otherwise it will auto cancel). It will also enable TIMER ON/OFF. It's easier to understand if you play around with it. One very important thing to remember however: The timer ON and OFF feature appears to be controlled entirely by the remote itself and not simply programmed into the unit it controls for it to do it on its own. This means that the remote MUST remain in such a way that it can transmit its signal to the unit it controls otherwise it will not work.
Hello thank you for your excellent explanation of this remote. Have you done a video of the cleaning of the entire unit, not just the filters. I trust your judgment already so hoping you have the cleaning of unit. Thank you!! AnneMarie
Thanks for the explanation. I have a question for you Earl Heath (or anyone with that kind of trane remote.). Would you know what does the "WiFi" thing do on the remote? I found many smart apps that has the name and icon of the Trane company, and I especially found on my google home app that it's compatible with a device that's with Trane. But I'm not sure if that icon really means Wifi where you connect it to the internet. (Answers from anyone is always appreciated.)
"The cooling set point always must be higher than the heating set point." Wait, I'm confused. Does that make sense? Shouldn't it be the other way around?
@@adriant240 You are correct. Switch them around and you confuse the logic. It will not work if the heating setting is higher than the cooling setting.
@@Earlvis That depends on how it's designed to work. Is it programmed to heat/cool to a set temp or to heat/cool from a set temp? I'm even more confused now. The unit also shows a "E7" message, which looks like an error message. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
@@adriant240 If you have it in an auto-changeover setting, The cooling setpoint has to be higher than the heating setpoint. If you manually set the mode, it doesn’t matter.
@@Earlvis Ok, that helps. It's easier to just use the individual mode setting over the auto. But I'm still getting an error message, so need to figure out what that means.
Hi Alexandraa! I haven’t worked on one of these in quite some time so my memory is failing me, unfortunately. I made the video to reference in case I ever run into one again but I’m also glad it has helped others. I recommend having the remote in hand while I talk in the video to get acclimated with how it works and it should get you on the right track. Best Wishes!
I have the same situation. Sure, I could call a Canadian, but I don't want one of those poutine eating, syrup swilling, moose loving morons yapping in my ear.
Hi Jackie! It’s been a few years since I’ve started up one of these and I don’t remember much about it. I made the video after trial and error with the remote and probably didn’t quite cover every detail. So to change gears-Cooling setpoints always have to be higher than Heating setpoints when a thermostat is of the auto-changeover type. Auto-changeover works like this; let’s say the cool setpoint is 74 and the heat setpoint is 70. If the room temperature goes above 74, the thermostat knows it needs to go into cooling mode and run to maintain 74. Let’s say a cold front blows through and the room temperature drops below 70 degrees, the thermostat knows it’s cold and it needs to changeover to heating mode and will run to maintain 70 degrees. If the room temperature is between 70 and 74, the unit is idle and said to be satisfied.The thermostat logic will become confused if the heating setpoint is higher than the cooling setpoint and not run properly. Most humans have a comfort temperature around 74 degrees in warm weather and a comfort temperature of around 70 degrees in cold weather. This is why thermostat logic is programmed by the manufacturers to operate this way.
It's a wireless remote that tells the wall unit what the temperature is around the remote when "I FEEL" is on - the little "iF" icon shows at top left on remote display. Press "TEMP" button until you see little house with thermometer inside on remote display, you'll then see the wall unit display a different temperature for a few seconds before it reverts back to set temperature (unless remote ambient temperature is at set temperature). - My best guess.
I just moved into an apartment with one of these, and the stupid unit keeps making a LOUD alarm/buzzing sound every 4 minutes that last for several seconds each time! How do I fix this?! And if it’s normal how does anyone put up with it??! Or sleep????
Agreement with everyone ! The worst directions and no help. So thanks! I love my mini-split. The unit is in a basement apartment so my main concern, summer and winter, is humidity. There are 3 mentions of the DRY function in the directions, mainly to say it exists. Does anyone know if I can use it to lower humidity only? and in which mode? Currently (rainy spring) I'm setting the heat up high, but surely there's a lower energy mode to do it. I mean the DRY function does exist!
Hi Earl, I’m not sure if you’re still active with these comments but I’ve got a question about this unit. When your unit is not actively cooling or blowing heat does the arm on your unit close without you having to manually power off the machine?
Hey Brian-I have never had any issues to report on the few that I have installed so I’m not sure if that happens or not. Wish I could be more help. Regards
@@Earlvis ok, thank you. There used to be a mode on mine where it would actually shut after the run. I do wish the controller was a bit simpler as it seems I can no longer set for that. I appreciate your response.
Now that i know what the little tree is i have another button to the right its a house with two lines cutting thru on the left side. Anyone know what that is?
I had the same problem...I would turn it off and get up the next morning only to find it had turned itself on again. When I reread the instructions for the "timer on" function, i figured out that if you have an "on" or "off" icon displayed on the remote, the the timer function is active. Keep pressing the "timer on" button until it disappears.
Your video was cut a bit short as far as the view when you were showing the x button thing. Lol. Which one is that? Because of your video, I now know I have mine currently set to heat even though I'm pretty sure I don't actually have heat 🤣 I've been having to de-ice this damn thing all morning and I've been about ready to either cry or tear the damn thing off the wall and throw it. At this point, both would be about the same result as far as effectiveness 😒
Destiny-It’s been so long since I worked on one of those, I honestly have forgotten about the nuisances of that stupid remote. I’m glad you benefited from the video. Trane is so pathetic that they can’t write instructions that can be understood by end-users.
I can't even find the manual for this online. Found it for the unit, which was useless. I'm beyond frustrated with this thing & the remote is the most unintuitive thing I have ever used in my life.
How do you turn off the time on and time off setting? It seems my system turn off when ever it wants to. I think this setting is on and the timer is turning on my system on and off. Aggravating!
I would take the batteries out, wait about 30 seconds, put back in AND DON'T TOUCH THOSE BUTTONS AGAIN! lol (default is no setting for "timer off" and "timer on". Hopefully that will help keep unit from seeming to have its own opinion on controlling your comfort!
Why, why, why would you shoot this video in vertical mode???!!!??!!???!???? Turn the phone on its side and shoot wide screen - fits every format except maybe Instagram (who cares?)!!!!
Six years after this video was published, that sigh of yours still perfectly sums up the Trane user experience.
@@KyraSavolainen Trane has gone DEI and it shows in their products.
I don't know what I would do without this video. I refer to every spring and fall. Thank you so much for doing this.
I’m glad that you found it useful. Manufacturer’s do a horrible job giving sufficient instructions on their systems these days. I’m making videos that they should be providing.
*Great with keeping my 1st floor **Fastly.Cool** . Had a little struggle getting it to sit properly in my small window but once I got it situated it works perfectly.*
Great job and very helpful. God bless you and your loved ones.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video! I was in the process of reprinting the instructions when this video appeared on the search. You are correct in saying the instructions are very confusing. Your explanation of the fundamentals was invaluable.
Thanks for taking the time to explain this. This remote is used by many heat pump companies and American Standard doesn't even bother putting owner's manuals on their website for it.
Where we live temperature dropped from 19 to 3 degrees in one day, we were so desperately trying to set the heat mode but we didn't get anywhere after scraping the useless manuals over and over.
Thank you for posting, at least we got the basics!
Thank you for commenting! I’m so glad it helped you. It’s sad that manufacturers will not write common-sense instructions on how to operate their products. You can imagine what it’s like for us technicians because we install/startup many different products with inadequate instructions. The tech support these days is just awful as well.
Thank you so much! I’ve been struggling with this unit for 2 months and have not had a single person in my building who knows how to actually use its functions. You helped me and many others out, thanks Earl! :)
My pleasure, Kristin. I no longer install that brand because of the remote and how it is so confusing. I have actually forgotten how to work them so I have the video to reference in the event I get a call to look at one. I also have some guitar instruction videos if you’re interested in learning.
o m g can someone tell me how to turn the "timer off" off?? 😭😭😭😭😭
Thanks man, I realized some one had the timer on and that was stopping it from turning on. But your your instructions were super helpful.
How do you know that the timer is off? I have two remotes and one is blank beside the timer and the other says off beside the timer...no idea if one is set or not.
Thank you so much! I was driving myself absolutely crazy but now I'm toasty warm.
Glad I could help!
I’m hoping cuz I’m freezing 🥶 in office 😩
Thanks for posting your observations. I totally got this, from your straightforward narration. Very clear! Thanks again.
As the installing technician with years of experience, the factory instructions were useless! I spent hours testing and verifying every button and decided to make this video to help everyone in UA-cam land. I’m glad you found it useful!
Omg thank you!! Been here 7 months freezing. lol pressed I feel and the heat came on!!! Crazy. Probly shoulda looked it up way sooner! Lol
getting nuts about no instructions in the "instructions manual" you sir make my day. I sleep al night with fan mode and we had here110°. now the room is cool. thank you
Very helpful. sitting in an AirBnB with this remote and getting cold. Now I can get heat! Many Thanks!
Thank you so much you just saved my life!!! Happy Friday!!!🙏🙏🙏💥💥💥🗽🗽🗽
I’m glad that you could benefit from it! Happy Friday 🥂
Thank you for putting this together, very helpful
Thanks. You are the only video I have found that makes any sense for using this thing.
Very helpful, learned a lot about operating the remote control for my Trane mini split.
Glad you found some value in the video.
OMG- I needed you so much. I have been playing with this stupid thing for over 4 weeks. I am glad someone figured it out. LOL This was so helpful. Thanks
I’m so glad you were a beneficiary! Gotta keep the temperature just right so your ivories stay in tune. 🎹😁
I am still farting around with this still today- UG- teaching at 66 degrees all day with it being minus 23outside and can't get this to heat. UG
@@Earlvis
Sooooooo helpful thanks so much!
You are a life saver. THANK YOU.
thanks - this helped- I always wondered how that auto mode worked- the "I feel" setting was what i was missing.
Thank you so much I would’ve never figured this out
You are absolutely right. Things have not changed 2 years after you published this video. Instruction manuals for using the remote control are rubbish...
Thank you for this explanation.. I agree, the instructions for this thing is not worth a $#!+
Fantastic info....thanks a bunch....ive also learned that the TREE button is an econ mode that may effect the ability of the unit to cool at full efficiency....I turned mine off....why in the world doesn't Trane make a youtube describing all these features? Also my temperature button is giving strange readings which are not immediately inferable from pics. Ugh Come on Trane, step up....
amazing! at least now I can get some use out of this thing, much appreciated!
Glad it was valuable for you!
Thank you, this video was very helpful.
Hey. What about xmas tree and house on remote control display? What do they do ?
Thank you for your commentary. Can you tell me how to turn off the timer completely, other then selecting “Timer Off” each time? Much appreciated
Other than the set points for heat and cooling could you explain the correlation of the temperature settings along with moisture and fan settings?
When the unit is in auto mode, the display on the unit reads “77” which is none of my set point temperatures. What is the meaning of the display when the unit is in auto mode?
What about the little trees and houses on there and what do they mean?
Thank you! ✌️
How do I connect to wifi ?
My daughter's school lost their Trane remote control. Do you know where I get get a replacement or a dependable universal remote? We live in Panama so I will have to ship it here. Thanks for the video!
Ty
Great video man, super helpful
Glad it helped someone. Trane does a lousy job in their literature explaining this product.
I think I figured out the "TIMER ON" and "TIMER OFF" features. Pushing either one of those buttons will let you activate, deactivate and set time for TIMER ON and TIMER OFF respectively. In other words, the remote will turn the system ON automatically at the TIMER ON set time and turn it off at the TIMER OFF set time (if both are enabled).
If it was previously activated, pressing TIMER ON/OFF will deactivate TIMER ON or OFF respectively. You can tell that TIMER ON or TIMER OFF are enabled by seeing the "ON" and/or "OFF" on the right side of the time. Pushing it again (or the first press if it was already deactivated) will put it in set time mode for TIMER ON/OFF with the clock disappearing and either "ON" or "OFF" blinking on the right side. Use up and down arrows to set ON or OFF times and press TIMER ON/OFF within 5 seconds to accept it (otherwise it will auto cancel). It will also enable TIMER ON/OFF. It's easier to understand if you play around with it.
One very important thing to remember however: The timer ON and OFF feature appears to be controlled entirely by the remote itself and not simply programmed into the unit it controls for it to do it on its own. This means that the remote MUST remain in such a way that it can transmit its signal to the unit it controls otherwise it will not work.
Hello thank you for your excellent explanation of this remote. Have you done a video of the cleaning of the entire unit, not just the filters. I trust your judgment already so hoping you have the cleaning of unit. Thank you!! AnneMarie
awesome thx
Glad I could help!
Super helpful.
Thanks for the explanation. I have a question for you Earl Heath (or anyone with that kind of trane remote.). Would you know what does the "WiFi" thing do on the remote? I found many smart apps that has the name and icon of the Trane company, and I especially found on my google home app that it's compatible with a device that's with Trane. But I'm not sure if that icon really means Wifi where you connect it to the internet. (Answers from anyone is always appreciated.)
Did you get any luck with this feature @coolgamer-yg8ur? I am still hoping I could use it. Thanks!
How do I change from Fahrenheit to Celsius
I see your remote is in Fahrenheit. Mine is in Celsius. Do you know how to change this? The explanation in the manual makes no sense. Thank you!
My problem too
I have no idea how the hell to use the remote, nor does my installer. This remote and instructions are ridiculous.
Super Helpful, thanks
Thank you so very much!!
My pleasure!
Thank you!!
brianna You’re welcome 😊
Does anyone know what tree/house button above the “TEMP” button controls?
Thank you!
"The cooling set point always must be higher than the heating set point."
Wait, I'm confused. Does that make sense? Shouldn't it be the other way around?
@@adriant240 You are correct. Switch them around and you confuse the logic. It will not work if the heating setting is higher than the cooling setting.
@@Earlvis That depends on how it's designed to work. Is it programmed to heat/cool to a set temp or to heat/cool from a set temp? I'm even more confused now. The unit also shows a "E7" message, which looks like an error message. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
@@adriant240 If you have it in an auto-changeover setting, The cooling setpoint has to be higher than the heating setpoint. If you manually set the mode, it doesn’t matter.
@@Earlvis Ok, that helps. It's easier to just use the individual mode setting over the auto. But I'm still getting an error message, so need to figure out what that means.
@@adriant240 Been years since I worked on those. If you’re not a tech, you should call one to diagnose.
thank you for the video do you know how to change between celsius and fahrenheit
"When unit is powered off, press MODE and use buttons simultaneously to switch ℃ and ℉"
@@Woetsmyla3 what is "use buttons"?
Candice Wilson I’m lost also , what buttons to use with “mode” button ?
I am confuse also. There not clear how to switch F to C. Please Help.
@@candicewilson1475 press the mode and the down temperature button simultaneously to turn to Fahrenheit
Hi there! What is the tree and house for? I am having so many issues with this in the house I bought.
Hi Alexandraa! I haven’t worked on one of these in quite some time so my memory is failing me, unfortunately. I made the video to reference in case I ever run into one again but I’m also glad it has helped others. I recommend having the remote in hand while I talk in the video to get acclimated with how it works and it should get you on the right track. Best Wishes!
Hi do you know how i can change it from Celsius to Farenheight?
I have the same situation. Sure, I could call a Canadian, but I don't want one of those poutine eating, syrup swilling, moose loving morons yapping in my ear.
With the power off hold the mode button and down arrow button simultaneously
@@jcost0099 Easy on the morons!
@@jcost0099 better then one of them trump loving yankees
Earl can you explain why cool should be higher than heat? And when I press x-fan I see no change in the remote. How do I set that?
Hi Jackie! It’s been a few years since I’ve started up one of these and I don’t remember much about it. I made the video after trial and error with the remote and probably didn’t quite cover every detail. So to change gears-Cooling setpoints always have to be higher than Heating setpoints when a thermostat is of the auto-changeover type. Auto-changeover works like this; let’s say the cool setpoint is 74 and the heat setpoint is 70. If the room temperature goes above 74, the thermostat knows it needs to go into cooling mode and run to maintain 74. Let’s say a cold front blows through and the room temperature drops below 70 degrees, the thermostat knows it’s cold and it needs to changeover to heating mode and will run to maintain 70 degrees. If the room temperature is between 70 and 74, the unit is idle and said to be satisfied.The thermostat logic will become confused if the heating setpoint is higher than the cooling setpoint and not run properly. Most humans have a comfort temperature around 74 degrees in warm weather and a comfort temperature of around 70 degrees in cold weather. This is why thermostat logic is programmed by the manufacturers to operate this way.
@@Earlvis Thank you so much for taking the time to explain Earl. God Bless you
It’s my pleasure, Jackie! That’s why they call me Professor Compressor 😂😂😂
So the orang button turns it on/off? I decided to visit someone’s house for the night and I am used to something different.
anyone seen a "E7" on the air handler? mine is on but its like an error or something.. im confused..
This is helpful
I’m glad I could help someone through such a painful process.
Why does it say WiFi next to the temperature. Is there an app that will also control it?
It's a wireless remote that tells the wall unit what the temperature is around the remote when "I FEEL" is on - the little "iF" icon shows at top left on remote display. Press "TEMP" button until you see little house with thermometer inside on remote display, you'll then see the wall unit display a different temperature for a few seconds before it reverts back to set temperature (unless remote ambient temperature is at set temperature). - My best guess.
@@Woetsmyla3 In 'iFeel mode remote must point at the evaporator unit
I'm curious to know this too. No mention of wifi in instructions
What does the HC code mean?
Do you know what the little pine looking symbol means?
"HEALTHY AND SCAVENGING BUTTON"
(Pine Tree / House)
NOTE: This function is not available"
Econ button I was told.....unit less powerful in econ mode....saves electricity.
Woetsmyla3 how do you remove the pine mode
@@janet7921 there is a button on the CENTER of the remote second row from the bottom
I just moved into an apartment with one of these, and the stupid unit keeps making a LOUD alarm/buzzing sound every 4 minutes that last for several seconds each time! How do I fix this?! And if it’s normal how does anyone put up with it??! Or sleep????
Anyone know how to program the timer feature? please lmk.
What's the tree symbol thingy?
Outdoor air source or recirculate
@@greggsidwell8307 There seem to be 4 settings.. Nothing. Tree only, House and Tree or just House. Is the house recirculate and the tree econ mode?
Just spent a fortune on two brand new units and no one get help me with the remote.
Agreement with everyone ! The worst directions and no help. So thanks! I love my mini-split. The unit is in a basement apartment so my main concern, summer and winter, is humidity. There are 3 mentions of the DRY function in the directions, mainly to say it exists. Does anyone know if I can use it to lower humidity only? and in which mode? Currently (rainy spring) I'm setting the heat up high, but surely there's a lower energy mode to do it. I mean the DRY function does exist!
Did you find out the answer?
Hi Earl, I’m not sure if you’re still active with these comments but I’ve got a question about this unit. When your unit is not actively cooling or blowing heat does the arm on your unit close without you having to manually power off the machine?
Hey Brian-I have never had any issues to report on the few that I have installed so I’m not sure if that happens or not. Wish I could be more help.
Regards
@@Earlvis ok, thank you. There used to be a mode on mine where it would actually shut after the run. I do wish the controller was a bit simpler as it seems I can no longer set for that. I appreciate your response.
@@Earlvis Is it best to have it on constantly?
@@briancalcafuoco3165 Yes
@@Earlvis thanks for your time Earl. I appreciate it
Are there any other videos on this unit?
Now that i know what the little tree is i have another button to the right its a house with two lines cutting thru on the left side. Anyone know what that is?
Something to do with temp outside or inside
Have you figured put how to setup the wifi app?
No that unit is complicated enough without wifi.
My timer isn't on but the stupid unit still turns itself on randomly even after I've powered it off. Can't figure it out....
I had the same problem...I would turn it off and get up the next morning only to find it had turned itself on again. When I reread the instructions for the "timer on" function, i figured out that if you have an "on" or "off" icon displayed on the remote, the the timer function is active. Keep pressing the "timer on" button until it disappears.
Your video was cut a bit short as far as the view when you were showing the x button thing. Lol. Which one is that?
Because of your video, I now know I have mine currently set to heat even though I'm pretty sure I don't actually have heat 🤣 I've been having to de-ice this damn thing all morning and I've been about ready to either cry or tear the damn thing off the wall and throw it. At this point, both would be about the same result as far as effectiveness 😒
Destiny-It’s been so long since I worked on one of those, I honestly have forgotten about the nuisances of that stupid remote. I’m glad you benefited from the video. Trane is so pathetic that they can’t write instructions that can be understood by end-users.
I can't even find the manual for this online. Found it for the unit, which was useless. I'm beyond frustrated with this thing & the remote is the most unintuitive thing I have ever used in my life.
Has the video helped? I’m a tech and you are right, the manual sucks!
Gut Eeeeevening.......I’m ..... Dracula 🧛♂️
I bid you ....... welcome 😈
How do I correct the E7 problem?
Make sure all units are in the same heat or a/c mode. It will not function with a/c on one unit and heat on another and show the E7 code.
How do you disable the timer??? My kids got their hands on the remote and now this thing is fucked. I hate this thing, worst thing ever invented
How do you turn off the time on and time off setting? It seems my system turn off when ever it wants to. I think this setting is on and the timer is turning on my system on and off. Aggravating!
I would take the batteries out, wait about 30 seconds, put back in AND DON'T TOUCH THOSE BUTTONS AGAIN! lol (default is no setting for "timer off" and "timer on". Hopefully that will help keep unit from seeming to have its own opinion on controlling your comfort!
Hold down the timer off button
I need to know how to switch from farenhiet to celcius
🆘 I’m freezing and can’t get heater to turn on 😩
Well that’s not good. Is the unit flashing a code?
Mine will not heat
i can't set up F to C
Why, why, why would you shoot this video in vertical mode???!!!??!!???!???? Turn the phone on its side and shoot wide screen - fits every format except maybe Instagram (who cares?)!!!!
be thankful he made the video and don't bitch
I can't stop laughing over the comments in here thank you for the video but this unit sucks
Why is a master degree required to operate one of these remotes. Please God bankrupt this company.
LOL that’s what I thought the first time I installed one.😆😆😆
Cannot even hear thus
@@angelalenox475 Do you have your volume turned all the way up?
Yes. Horrible instructions and remote. Just horrible.
Totally goofy video. If Trane had an audio version, you'd be their narrator.
How can I change the Temperature From Celsius to Fahrenheit