Mitsubishi Aircon Remote Symbols and Aircon Modes Explained

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Let's dive into the world of Mitsubishi aircon remotes and explore the various symbols and modes they have to offer.

The Mitsubishi aircon remote control has a range of symbols that indicate different functions and modes. These symbols can be a bit confusing at first, but don't worry, we'll break them down for you.

The "Auto" mode is one of the most commonly used modes on the Mitsubishi aircon remote. It allows the air conditioner to automatically adjust the temperature and fan speed to achieve a comfortable indoor environment.

By pressing the "Auto" button, you can let the aircon do the thinking for you and enjoy a cool and comfortable space without having to constantly adjust the settings.

Mitsubishi Aircon Modes

Mitsubishi Aircon Modes are designed to provide efficient and effective cooling and heating. There are several modes to choose from, each with its own unique function.

Auto Mode is a great option for those who want the mini split to select the operation mode automatically. It changes mode (COOL↔HEAT) when the room temperature is about 4°F (2°C) away from the set temperature for more than 15 minutes.

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Cool Mode is the default operation mode of Mitsubishi mini splits, and it cools the room temperature based on the set temperature. Dehumidification is done during the cooling process.

Dry Mode prioritizes dehumidification over cooling, and the room may be cooled slightly, but temperature cannot be set during this mode. It's perfect for removing excess moisture from the air.

Heat Mode heats the room temperature based on the set temperature, and the Defrost function may activate automatically depending on the outside air temperature.

Here's a summary of the main modes:

Understanding these modes will help you get the most out of your Mitsubishi Aircon and enjoy a comfortable temperature in your home.

Fan

The Auto Fan symbol is displayed on the Mitsubishi mini split remote controller, and it adjusts the fan speed automatically based on the difference between the room temperature and the set temperature.

You can change the fan speed by pressing the Fan button on the remote controller, which can be set to low, medium, high, or super high.

The Fan Mode symbol is displayed when the mini split only operates the indoor fan blower to circulate the air in your room, without cooling or heating it.

To select fan speed, press the Fan button, and each press changes the fan speed in a specific order.

On a similar theme: Aircon Ceiling Fan

Timer and Settings

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The Timer and Settings feature on your Mitsubishi mini split remote controller is a game-changer for keeping your home cool and energy-efficient.

The Timer symbol, which looks like a bunch of time and date symbols, is how you access this feature. You can set a weekly on/off schedule or a daily schedule by pressing the timer button on the remote controller.

This means you can program your air conditioner to turn on and off at specific times, so you can enjoy a cool home without wasting energy when you're not there.

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