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Have you lost your air conditioner remote? Not sure how to operate the AC without a remote? It\u2019s okay, but you might be sorely disappointed with what you find. Some air conditioners are incapable of being operated without the remote while others can. It really depends on your make and model.<\/p>\n
Operating an air conditioner without a remote isn\u2019t rocket science. However, even with ACs with control panels can be a bit confusing. Some ACs have their buttons labeled while others resort to using symbols, and they\u2019re not always good at conveying the button\u2019s purpose.<\/p>\n
Air conditioners that have a control panel can have every setting adjusted without the remote. However, the purpose of each button isn\u2019t always known if they aren\u2019t labeled. Let\u2019s take a look at what each button does.<\/p>\n
This is typically shown on a digital display. The thermostat does not read the room, but rather the AC. By lowering the number on the thermostat, you lower the temperature the AC puts out. In other words, the lower the number, the colder it gets.<\/p>\n
\u201cCheck Filter\u201d doesn\u2019t refer to a button, but rather the air conditioner\u2019s filter. There\u2019s a removable filter that gets dirty over time. Removing it for cleaning will shut the \u201cCheck Filter\u201d light off.<\/p>\n
Alongside the AC\u2019s ability to cool down a room, altering the fan speed can spread the cool air much faster. Depending on the AC model you own, there\u2019s only \u201cLow\u201d and \u201cHigh,\u201d but other models could have four. Most of the time \u201cLow\u201d is just fine.<\/p>\n
For those of you who are energy conscious, you\u2019ll find this button useful. By using the Timer button, you can set a time for the AC. After the set amount of time has passed, the AC will shut down.<\/p>\n
On the other end of the spectrum, there\u2019s air conditioners that don\u2019t have a control panel at all. What gives? Can you not control the air conditioner? Unfortunately, no<\/em>. Aside from turning the AC on or off, models that forego a control panel can\u2019t have the temperature altered, no fan options, and so on.<\/p>\n In the interest of saving money, some brands have AC models that exclude a control panel. Most of the AC options are instead added to the remote, aside from the power button. Every setting is controlled by the AC remote itself. Since the main AC unit doesn\u2019t have a control panel, the cost of manufacturing goes down.<\/p>\n If you are unfortunate to have an AC model without a control panel, the most you can do is turn the AC unit on and off. However, hope is not all lost. There are a few options available that you might find useful.<\/p>\n This mostly applies to individuals with air conditioners missing a control panel, but others, in certain situations, may find it useful as well.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s say your AC doesn\u2019t have a control panel. You can\u2019t alter settings without the remote, correct? Well, you could replace the remote or, alternatively, buy a universal<\/em> AC remote\u2014one that not only works for your current AC unit, but others you might purchase down the road.<\/p>\n Universal remotes aren\u2019t just unique to televisions and DVD players. Air conditioners with remotes typically use an IR sensor to communicate the button presses, and it just so happens other electronics use the same technology. Ergo universal AC remotes were born.<\/p>\n Yes, buying a new more surely does solve your problem, but it\u2019s never as simple as that. In fact, if you walk to the nearest electronic store and pick out any random AC remote, you are going to be sorely disappointed when you realize it doesn\u2019t work.<\/p>\n Devices that use IR sensors use specific codes to communicate. It\u2019s why, when you\u2019re programming a TV remote, you have to test different codes until the correct one is found. Each brand and model has a specific code. Your air conditioner does, too.<\/p>\n To buy the correct AC remote, you would need your AC\u2019s model number. Finding the model number is pretty straightforward. Look on the sides, underneath, the top or in the back of the AC. It\u2019s almost always a sticker and the model number is a series of numbers and letters. Once you have the model number, it\u2019s just a matter of plugging it into your preferred search engine and buying a remote that matches.<\/p>\n And then another wrench comes to foil your plans. There\u2019s a possibility, based on the age of your AC, the AC remote for that particular air conditioner may not be in circulation anymore. Or maybe you looked for the model number and found that it was removed at some point by you or perhaps the previous owners if you bought it used. But that\u2019s where universal remotes come into play.<\/p>\n Contrary to their name, universal remotes aren\u2019t as \u201cuniversal\u201d as they appear. Picking one up doesn\u2019t guarantee that it will work anyways, but the chances are certainly higher. Instead, universal AC remotes carry thousands of unique codes that span different AC makes and models.<\/p>\n If you find yourself in a situation where the AC remote is no longer manufactured or you\u2019re without a model number, turn to universal AC remotes for an answer. Not every single universal remote will work but each brand and model is very upfront with what they can and can\u2019t operate. It\u2019s just a matter of shopping around and examining lists for a universal AC remote that does work.<\/p>\n Every universal AC remote comes with a prepackaged set of unique codes, however, not every remote is created equally. One remote could have the right code for your AC while another does not. Before you pick a remote, you need to check its list of codes to determine if it works for yours.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s five of the best universal AC remotes you can get your hands on. Consider each before you make a decision.<\/p>\n 1. Richgv Universal AC Remote Control<\/strong><\/p>\n Richgv\u2019s universal AC remote control (View on Amazon)<\/a> takes the spot for advertising 99 percent companitily with air conditioners. Aside from having an exhausting list of compatible codes, there\u2019s several models that those with motor functions might find useful such as the Big Button model (View on Amazon)<\/a>.<\/p>\n 2. Meide KT-N828 Universal AC Remote Control<\/strong><\/p>\nAre There Other Options?<\/h3>\n
You could buy a new remote<\/h4>\n
You could buy a universal AC remote<\/h4>\n
Three of the Best Universal AC Remotes<\/h4>\n