Item
16. Romote-A or B
Setting the remote controller
selection
To separate using of remote control for each indoor
unit in case of 2 air conditioner are installed nearly.
Remote Control B Setup.
1) Press RESET button on the indoor unit to turn
the air conditioner ON.
2) Point the remote control at the indoor unit.
3) Push and hold CHK • button on the Remote
Control by thetip of the pencil. "00" will be shown
4) Press MODE • during pushing CHK • . "B" will
Note : 1. Repeat above step to reset Remote Control
Operation flow and applicable data, etc.
shown on the display.
show on the display and "00" will disappear and
the air conditioner will turn OFF. The Remote
Control B is memorized.
to be A.
2. Remote Control A has mot "A" display.
3. Default setting of Remote Control from
factory is A.
1. Purpose
This operation is to operate only one
indoor unit using one remote controller.
2. Description
When operating one indoor unit in a
situation where two indoor units have
been installed in the same room or
nearby rooms, this operation prevents the
remote controller signal from being
received simultaneously by both units,
thus preventing both units from operating.
3. Operation
The indoor unit on which the remote
controller selection has been set to B
receives the signal of the remote control-
ler also set to B.
(At the factory the remote controller
selection is set to A on all the indoor
units. There is no A setting display.)
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Description
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Questions and answers
Not working on heat mode
The Toshiba RAS-13SKV-E may not be working in heat mode due to several possible reasons:
1. Incorrect Mode Selection – Ensure that the unit is set to "Heat" mode using the MODE button.
2. Temperature Setting – The set temperature should be appropriate (maximum 30°C for heating).
3. Fan Speed Issue – If the fan motor does not rotate, check if the connector is loose or set the fan speed to HIGH.
4. PC Board or Sensor Issues – A faulty temperature sensor (TA, TC, TO, TE, or TS) or a malfunctioning PC board could affect operation.
5. Motor Vibration or Connection Faults – If the motor vibrates strongly or does not run, inspect for loose connections or motor failure.
Checking these factors can help diagnose and resolve the issue.
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