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The Universal Air Conditioner Remote Control is designed to operate over 1,000 different air conditioner brands, providing a seamless experience with a maximum range of 10 meters. Its lightweight design and user-friendly interface make it an essential accessory for any home, ensuring you can control your comfort with ease. Note: Not compatible with window or portable air conditioners.
Color | White |
Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Compatible Devices | Air Conditioner |
Button Quantity | 15 |
Battery Type | AAA |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Maximum Range | 1E+1 Meters |
Additional Features | Universal |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.1"L x 2"W x 0.6"H |
M**A
Works great with a old SoleusAir AC
After reading the top review that tells you how to connect this to your AC it took like 30 seconds to get it connected. Only think I dont like about this is that is is Celsius. I haven't taken the time to try and get it changed if it is possible.
R**O
Did not work well
Good, not program it
D**S
One function only - on and off
The instructions given above on this page were helpful but not exactly fruitful.The instructions in the box are in broken, incorrect English, that made little-to-no-sense.A variation on the first mentioned instructions got the Toshiba AC paired but the only function that would work was "on" and "off"; and the display was reverse to the operation; when the AC turns on, the LED on the remote is blank (like it is off); when the AC turns off, the remote's LED display fires up.The only way I could pair the remote to the AC was to hold the "set" button down until it blinked "___", then I had to hold the set button down until it finally paired (it took a while). If I did not hold down the set button constantly, the display would blink a short while then crap out and display the time, instead.Unfortunately because the auto-pairing mode above shows NO code numbers when it pairs, I could not try code numbers around that number to see if I could get a better and more complete use of other buttons; without a code number showing, when you hold the "set" button for a moment to use the "Temperature arrow keys" to index up or down a code number, the blasted thing just starts you at code "000". What good is that? You don't know the pairing code that worked and now you are set back to zero.The "brand" pairing method was also a failure. I even tried to index through all 999 codes to see if it would sort of 'auto-pair' when I hit the right number - nope (then again I did not stop at each number and hit "OK" - I figured the original auto search wasn't necessarily doing that (but who knows)).The brand code numbers on the included instructions show different numbers that the code page shown on this Amazon page - I tried both, to no avail - no suggested codes functioned at all.SO, since I only keep my AC at one value (a $$ compromise) to keep the house relatively cool, all I need is "on and off". So, I've decided (for the moment anyhow) to keep this simi-useless remote, because the alternative would be to spend double or triple to get a full functioning competitor's remote.I've noticed that this is a brand where the seller does not give helpful comments back to the purchasers when they have a problem. Pity - there is probably a solution somewhere (maybe I just have a bogus remote, or my particular Toshiba needs a 'code' they don't have programmed).
H**H
Good Unit -- Bad instructions -- See my comment to have it running it 2 minutes
This is an awesome remote control that I believe works with every AC unit, whether it's fixed or portable. However, the instructions that come with the unit are not user-friendly. Initially, I was about to return the unit. But don't worry, I'll guide you through the setup process step by step:How to Use:Step 1: Turn on the power of the air conditioner manually. Point the remote control towards the air conditioner and press and hold the "SET" button for 3 seconds. Keep holding it until the code starts flashing in the lower right corner of the LCD screen on the remote control.Step 2: Press the "SET" button once again to initiate the automatic code search procedure. You'll notice the code changing automatically on the LCD screen. (If needed, you can manually adjust the code by pressing the temperature "UP" or "DOWN" buttons. However, in most cases, manual adjustment won't be necessary.)Step 3: Wait for a "beep" sound from the air conditioner, indicating that the codes have matched. Once you hear the beep, press the "OK" button to finalize the pairing process. Congratulations, your remote control is now successfully paired! Please note that some air conditioners may have multiple supported codes. If that's the case, you can repeat the above procedure to enter the correct code.I hope these instructions help you set up your remote control effortlessly. Enjoy the convenience of controlling your AC unit with this amazing device!
T**E
Popped some batteries in and it worked out of the box
I have a Toshiba RAC-WK0612CRRU from Home Depot?. I popped the batteries in, pointed and clicked. The unit came on and I can control temp up and down and didn't check nor do I care if the other features work; even the Celsius is fine. Very content with my purchase.PS: On day 2, it's getting wonky now. It works randomly and there's no rhyme or reason to when it will or won't work. It helps to keep the buttons depressed for a beat or two longer but even this is not consistent.
J**R
Universal remote
Connected perfectly and works with my wall A/C unit. Super great price.
W**T
works for keanu split ac
This remote works for keanu split ac. keanu brand is no longer around so it is hard to find a remote for it. It works out of the box without programing anything.
A**L
Didn't work
Did not work with my RW Flame 8000 BTU AC unit. I followed the instructions and tried what someone in the reviews mentioned. The issue was that, you have to hit the temperature up/down buttons to scan through the codes. But, every time I hit the temperature buttons, it would just change the temperature instead of scan the codes.And yes, I followed instructions/directions. I held the set button down and waited on it to blink and did exactly as instructions indicated. But, the remote comes with the temperature already on the display, even though it's not connected to a unit to read a temperature. So, each time I got to the step to scan through the codes using the temp button, it just changed the temperature instead of scanning through the codes.I also tried other methods and they didn't work.Good luck. This is a hit or miss.
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