Was quite useful, thanks. The official Mitsubishi instruction video made it seem like a program can contain both On and Off settings for a day, which was quite confusing. Does not help that they turned off Dislikes and Comments to prevent people from actually helping each other.
John, I have just watched all 3 of your videos about this remote. Finally, after having it for 5 years, I now understand how this remote/unit combination works. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this understandable for us 👍
This video is much better than the manual. It was not clear from the manual that you could have Prog 1 be an ON & Prog 2 be an ON also. It also cleared up that OFF really powers things down. The remote has 3 ON buttons and 2 TEMP buttons. Make sure you're using the correct ones!
Glad it was helpful! The manual is confusing. In general, we like to leave the units on all the time, unless you're in a situation where you really don't need any heating or cooling in the room for a specified time (perhaps overnight for example). Also keep in mind that these ductless units have a variable speed inverter, so it generally takes very little energy to maintain a temperature, and it's not like leaving your window AC unit on 24 hours a day. Finally, you're right, the multiple ON and TEMP buttons are confusing as well -- just remember the entire black section at the bottom is just for programming, and the on/off and temp button at the top are manual controls for when you need a little extra boost of heat or cooling.
Great video, thank you for taking time out to make this short film. I was struggling to set my AC until I found your video. What I will say is the remote control these units come with and accompanying instructions are a pain in the ass for first time users.
Many thanks for posting this video and sharing your expertise on this remote. There are so many buttons in regards to programming that I couldn't get the timer set properly. Thanks again!
FINALLY a complete video that shows me how to set the OFF time for the weekly program. It has to be set in a saparete program number! A little counterintuitive. One question remains: is it possible to set the weekly timer to turn on the fan alone or it has to have a temperature set and therefore activate the external unit? Thank youuuuu!!!
Very helpful, thank you. I have a multi-head system Mitsubishi system, with 3 MSZ-FH wall units and 1 MFZ-KJ floor unit connected to a single outdoor condenser, and have set each indoor unit to the same weekly timer for all days (program 1 - 00:00, 62 degrees, program 2 - 07:00, 68 degrees). I've confirmed that the weekly timer is on, on each unit. I'm finding, however, that the unit in my bedroom at least is keeping the temperature at the same setting despite the weekly timer being enabled; it's around 69 degrees around the clock, despite the timer. Any idea what might be going on? I've turned off the i-see sensor on the unit in my bedroom, as the rhythmic noise as it rotated was irritating at night. Fan is set to auto on all units. Thanks for any insight!
I'm in an attic and in the spring it can be 90 degrees one day and 40 another. I have a small animal that cannot live in extreme temperatures. Can I switch it from AIR to HEAT depending on the temp of the room?
I’m heating and cooling a sunroom with lots of plants. Can I set a temperature range from 61-80? We have wild ambient temperature swings so you don’t know from day to day which mode you will need. It may need to go into heat and cooling modes in the same day. Can this be programmed?
Thanks for your video, I have a question. I want to heat during the day, but I like to sleep at 62 at night, and don't want to wait for the temperature to drop naturally. I think I understand that I can't program it to switch modes, but my question is this: Can I manually turn on the AC when I go to bed and then expect it to follow the programmed schedule and begin heating in the morning? What if I set the AC at night and hit the "off" button to set the AC to turn off early morning before the heat is programmed to come on in the morning? It really seems like there should be some way to do this.
If you do change the mode to AC, the programmed schedule will cancel. If you've saved it into the remote, you can still turn the schedule back on, but it will not revert back to heating if you change the modes.
hello John I need to programming only for Monday on 6 AM, turn it off at 12 AM Tuesday completely off Wednsday On at 10 AM and Off at 4 PM Thursday completely Off Friday on at 1 PM and off at 8 PM Saturday and Sunday completely OFF I ' ve tryed but by using only program number 1 to turn ON differently in those days and program number 2 to turn Off specificly different for any single day but in this mode, heating stops to work before i programmed as one day programming intercept the other days . Sorry for my bad english hope to be understood
Excellent video! Big thanks. Question though- Am I supposed to set up (weekly for me) a separate program for heat and cold? Following the video I set a program in heat mode allowing the unit to drop to 62 at night, and 65 in the day, but I did not want the a/c to come on to get it there. Defeats the purpose. Can I set a heat (weekly) and cooling (weekly) program by starting the programing with the different (heat or cooling) modes? Thank you from Maine
As far as we know, there is no way to set it to have both cold and heat running on the same program. The best thing to do is keep the heat program, and let the temperature fall down to 62 naturally. If you're still having issues or have additional questions about your remote, we recommend contacting Mitsubishi's Customer Care at 855-923-3631 for assistance.
I’m with you garylee4214. In the spring and fall, when it’s cold in the morning and warm in the evening, there no way to program it to switch between heat and air conditioning for different parts of the day. We are getting the Bluetooth wall controller which we are hoping will help, since it knows the actual temperature of the room; however, no one can really tell us for sure. Searching for videos on that.
Say I want to temporarily change a temp setting - I'd just hit the TEMP Up/Down (with Weekly Timer on). But how do I reactivate the Weekly Timer program to get back to the programmed temp - maybe just press WEEKLY TIMER ON/OFF twice? Thanks!
It's not clear to me how you determine if the weekly program runs Heat or A/C. Is that based off of what state your remote is displaying (e.g., Heat in your vid) when you program the weekly timer? Thx!
Does the remote need to be on for weekly schedule to run? Like at the end of the video your remote displayed 72 but if your program was not set for 72 during that time will it run off the schedule if activated ? Or will it keep the room at 72 constantly
If you press the orange "on/off" button on the remote, it will shut the ductless unit off (unless you hold your hand over the infrared transmitter at the top of the remote while you press the button). In that case, the unit is OFF and will not heat or cool. As long as the unit is ON, and the WEEKLY program has been completed and transmitted to the unit, it will run the program, even if you shut off the remote or take it out of the room, etc. However, the batteries last for months and months, even when left on constantly, so there's really no reason to have to turn off the remote while leaving the unit on. Just program the unit, and hang the remote up or put it on a table in the room so it's handy in case you want to make manual adjustments occasionally. In general, if the remote is on, the unit should be on, and if the remote is off, the unit is also off.
Question: It's a time of year when the temperature varies a lot, so sometimes I'll need it to heat, other times to cool. Can I program both heat and cool, separately for the week--so it's set to cool when the temperature is over 72 and heat when the temperature is under 68? Seems like it wouldn't be conflict, but I don't know if it will store both heat and cool for the week.
Do we need to set the mode , speed before the weekly timer ? Or It by default changes to the current mode on the unit while the weekly schedule is running
Does the remote need to be in proximity of the unit in order for each program to run? My remote usually stores in a drawer, so not typically pointing at the unit. once set, does the remote send each signal to change temp etc? Or does the program store in the mini split to run from there?
You probably figured it out already, but anyway: once you send the schedule to the unit and turn it on, the remote can be put in the drawer as the schedule is stored and run from internal unit directly
I have a large room with 4 heads. Can I use the same remote to program each head? It’s a church and there’s 4 heads in the space. I want to set it up for Sunday services only right now and the rest of the days it can be off. I am having a hard time programming the heads for this. I point the remote the heads beep but then nothing happens on Sunday. I must be doing something wrong.
I have made a mistake setting my automatic timer in the past, how can I delete that program so that I can follow the instructions in this video? Instructions in here seemed pretty clear but when I try to set it my old timer comes up but wasn’t set to run the right way
I've done all the programming for the weekly schedule and activated it. The temp shown on the remote does not reflect the temp that I've programmed. Is this normal? Does the weekly programming override the temp buttons at the top and the displayed temp shown? I saw someone else asked a similar question but the reply focussed on turning the unit and remote on or off. It didn't speak to whether the displayed temp should show the "programmed" temp or the temp that was set prior to programming.
We have not seen this issue come up on an install. As this is a more technical question, we recommend contacting Mitsubishi's Customer Care at 855-923-3631 for assistance with your remote.
Is a Mitsubishi mini-split beeping while running normal? As the unit cycles up and down at night, it beeps every time. What is the cause? How to I disable the beeping?
I just had to change the batteries in my remote. Now the daily timer programming doesn't work. I have everything set up the way that I had previously but the temperatures do not change throughout the day. It stays at what ever the set temperature is and does not follow the programming. Do I need a new remote or is there a way to fix this?
Hello, we have already answered this question on a different video. As we did not manufacture this remote and have posted this video for our customers and others who find the user manual unhelpful, you will need to contact the Mitsubishi Customer Care line at 1-855-923-3631. Thank you.
i go thru the settings and set everything and then when i go back to check them the on times have changed to the off times...so i tried again and set it first then checked and same thing...what am i doing wrong??? followed video and manual to a T...
The only thing I can think of is that you might have been trying to set an ON and an OFF time on the same program number. As Agnus Rayome mentioned in the other comment, program setting 1 and make sure it says "ON", and then program setting 2 and make sure it says "OFF" (if that's what you want). You can have up to 4 programs per day (1, 2, 3, 4) and you can either change the temperature at those points OR turn the unit on or off. You might only use 2 of the daily programs (1 on time, and 1 off time) -- that's fine -- just leave 3 and 4 blank. Hope that helps!
The remote displays what the current temperature is set at, but not what the current temperature in the room is. You would need an external thermometer (perhaps mounted on your wall or on a side table) to read that. Also, the temperature where the wall unit is (typically 7 or 8 feet up) can be different than what the temperature is near the floor (or on a couch or bed) so it's generally best to work by feel and just raise the temperature up or down by a couple of degrees until you find the temperature setting that feels comfortable to you, rather than just going by the numbers.
Hello Barb, if the blinking light is on your remote, we recommend checking your batteries and if the issue persists calling Mitsubishi Customer Care at 1-855-923-3631. If the blinking light is on your indoor unit, we recommend contacting your local Mitsubishi Diamond Elite contractor to diagnose the issue.
The new Mitsubishi air-conditioning remote control I did watch all the RUclips how to setup the time and day but no one did give any explanation on to change the format from 24 to 12hours Am/pm …. No one did explain even the Mitsubishi company didn’t give explanation… and no information on user manual!!!!!! why why ????
Your remote may be in 24 hour time or need new batteries. While we don't cover changing the time mode, if you do want to change it, you can call the Mitsubishi Customer Care line at 1-855-923-3631 to request instructions to do so.
OMG... My minds in turmoil! I just want to set it to come on for a couple of hours as I go to bed... ever night this will be a different time. My Dyson fan is so simple... I aim the remote, press fan speed time I want it on. This is assuming I want a specific time every day! What a nightmare 😕😕😢😢
It seems timer functions only work when the remote is pointed towards the indoor unit. Very strange behavior. So leave the remote always pointing the right way lol.
It still doesn’t set off time continuely runs unless I set it daily great unit but I can’t set a weekly timer had this for years and I go through this every year confusing need to come up with a regular thermostat!!!!!
Are you sure you have a unit with the same remote as in the video? Some other models only have a "24 hour timer" which can be set to go on or off once in the next 24 hours, but then default back to "always on" or "always off" until you set it again. The weekly timer on this unit is definitely a nice feature to have, so you can "set it and forget it".
The new Mitsubishi air-conditioning remote control I did watch all the RUclips how to setup the time and day but no one did give any explanation on to change the format from 24 to 12hours Am/pm …. No one did explain even the Mitsubishi company didn’t give explanation… and no information on user manual!!!!!! why why ????
Thanks. In spite of reading the instructions dozens of times, I got it wrong and it didn't work. Watching this solved my problem. Well done.
The instructions that come with the unit are horrible .This RUclips was a lifevsaver.Thanks a billion.
Was quite useful, thanks. The official Mitsubishi instruction video made it seem like a program can contain both On and Off settings for a day, which was quite confusing. Does not help that they turned off Dislikes and Comments to prevent people from actually helping each other.
John, I have just watched all 3 of your videos about this remote. Finally, after having it for 5 years, I now understand how this remote/unit combination works. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this understandable for us 👍
Thanks for pointing out that an off setting will be a complete setting in one of the 1-4 presets.
Fantastic - why didn't I watch this sooner? I almost called in a technician! Thanks so much for posting this.
Mitsubishi should elevate this video to be the official guide. Much better than the one they provide. Thx.
Oh! So that is what 1-4 is for! The user manual was really vague.
Thanks for the explanation!
You're welcome!
This video is much better than the manual. It was not clear from the manual that you could have Prog 1 be an ON & Prog 2 be an ON also. It also cleared up that OFF really powers things down. The remote has 3 ON buttons and 2 TEMP buttons. Make sure you're using the correct ones!
Glad it was helpful! The manual is confusing. In general, we like to leave the units on all the time, unless you're in a situation where you really don't need any heating or cooling in the room for a specified time (perhaps overnight for example). Also keep in mind that these ductless units have a variable speed inverter, so it generally takes very little energy to maintain a temperature, and it's not like leaving your window AC unit on 24 hours a day. Finally, you're right, the multiple ON and TEMP buttons are confusing as well -- just remember the entire black section at the bottom is just for programming, and the on/off and temp button at the top are manual controls for when you need a little extra boost of heat or cooling.
Great video, thank you for taking time out to make this short film. I was struggling to set my AC until I found your video. What I will say is the remote control these units come with and accompanying instructions are a pain in the ass for first time users.
They can definitely be difficult for first time users. We're glad that this was helpful for you!
These instructions worked on my SG20A remote control
Many thanks for posting this video and sharing your expertise on this remote. There are so many buttons in regards to programming that I couldn't get the timer set properly. Thanks again!
You are welcome!
awesome - the guide is a little vague on setting a timer to turn off (ie - you need a second setting for OFF) so cheers mate - life saver
You're the best! This was most excellent and was the missing piece to setting our weekly program. Thank you!
John, I’m sending this message from the West of Ireland to You. Thank You very much for your wonderful video. Dermot JM
FINALLY a complete video that shows me how to set the OFF time for the weekly program. It has to be set in a saparete program number! A little counterintuitive.
One question remains: is it possible to set the weekly timer to turn on the fan alone or it has to have a temperature set and therefore activate the external unit?
Thank youuuuu!!!
Thank you for this, have a good day.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, thank you, thank you
Mitsubishi should be paying you! I couldn't do this successfully with the manual.
Really? It’s all pretty straight forward.
Fantastic! THANK YOU, so much!!!
This procedure is extremely poorly described in the manuals. The one in the box being only ONE page in total. :-o
Great instructions! Thank you.
Just what I needed... thanks a bunch!!
Very helpful, thank you. I have a multi-head system Mitsubishi system, with 3 MSZ-FH wall units and 1 MFZ-KJ floor unit connected to a single outdoor condenser, and have set each indoor unit to the same weekly timer for all days (program 1 - 00:00, 62 degrees, program 2 - 07:00, 68 degrees). I've confirmed that the weekly timer is on, on each unit. I'm finding, however, that the unit in my bedroom at least is keeping the temperature at the same setting despite the weekly timer being enabled; it's around 69 degrees around the clock, despite the timer. Any idea what might be going on? I've turned off the i-see sensor on the unit in my bedroom, as the rhythmic noise as it rotated was irritating at night. Fan is set to auto on all units. Thanks for any insight!
Really well explained. Thank you.
I'm in an attic and in the spring it can be 90 degrees one day and 40 another. I have a small animal that cannot live in extreme temperatures. Can I switch it from AIR to HEAT depending on the temp of the room?
I’m heating and cooling a sunroom with lots of plants. Can I set a temperature range from 61-80? We have wild ambient temperature swings so you don’t know from day to day which mode you will need. It may need to go into heat and cooling modes in the same day.
Can this be programmed?
This was great👏👏👍 thank you😃
Thanks for your video, I have a question. I want to heat during the day, but I like to sleep at 62 at night, and don't want to wait for the temperature to drop naturally. I think I understand that I can't program it to switch modes, but my question is this: Can I manually turn on the AC when I go to bed and then expect it to follow the programmed schedule and begin heating in the morning? What if I set the AC at night and hit the "off" button to set the AC to turn off early morning before the heat is programmed to come on in the morning? It really seems like there should be some way to do this.
If you do change the mode to AC, the programmed schedule will cancel. If you've saved it into the remote, you can still turn the schedule back on, but it will not revert back to heating if you change the modes.
Awesome - super helpful!
hello John
I need to programming only for Monday on 6 AM, turn it off at 12 AM
Tuesday completely off
Wednsday On at 10 AM and Off at 4 PM
Thursday completely Off
Friday on at 1 PM and off at 8 PM
Saturday and Sunday completely OFF
I ' ve tryed but by using only program number 1 to turn ON differently in those days and program number 2 to turn Off specificly different for any single day
but in this mode, heating stops to work before i programmed as one day programming intercept the other days .
Sorry for my bad english hope to be understood
Excellent video! Big thanks. Question though- Am I supposed to set up (weekly for me) a separate program for heat and cold? Following the video I set a program in heat mode allowing the unit to drop to 62 at night, and 65 in the day, but I did not want the a/c to come on to get it there. Defeats the purpose. Can I set a heat (weekly) and cooling (weekly) program by starting the programing with the different (heat or cooling) modes? Thank you from Maine
As far as we know, there is no way to set it to have both cold and heat running on the same program. The best thing to do is keep the heat program, and let the temperature fall down to 62 naturally. If you're still having issues or have additional questions about your remote, we recommend contacting Mitsubishi's Customer Care at 855-923-3631 for assistance.
I’m with you garylee4214. In the spring and fall, when it’s cold in the morning and warm in the evening, there no way to program it to switch between heat and air conditioning for different parts of the day. We are getting the Bluetooth wall controller which we are hoping will help, since it knows the actual temperature of the room; however, no one can really tell us for sure. Searching for videos on that.
Say I want to temporarily change a temp setting - I'd just hit the TEMP Up/Down (with Weekly Timer on). But how do I reactivate the Weekly Timer program to get back to the programmed temp - maybe just press WEEKLY TIMER ON/OFF twice? Thanks!
It's not clear to me how you determine if the weekly program runs Heat or A/C. Is that based off of what state your remote is displaying (e.g., Heat in your vid) when you program the weekly timer? Thx!
Excellent video! Many thanks!
Does the remote need to be on for weekly schedule to run? Like at the end of the video your remote displayed 72 but if your program was not set for 72 during that time will it run off the schedule if activated ? Or will it keep the room at 72 constantly
If you press the orange "on/off" button on the remote, it will shut the ductless unit off (unless you hold your hand over the infrared transmitter at the top of the remote while you press the button). In that case, the unit is OFF and will not heat or cool. As long as the unit is ON, and the WEEKLY program has been completed and transmitted to the unit, it will run the program, even if you shut off the remote or take it out of the room, etc. However, the batteries last for months and months, even when left on constantly, so there's really no reason to have to turn off the remote while leaving the unit on. Just program the unit, and hang the remote up or put it on a table in the room so it's handy in case you want to make manual adjustments occasionally. In general, if the remote is on, the unit should be on, and if the remote is off, the unit is also off.
Question: It's a time of year when the temperature varies a lot, so sometimes I'll need it to heat, other times to cool. Can I program both heat and cool, separately for the week--so it's set to cool when the temperature is over 72 and heat when the temperature is under 68? Seems like it wouldn't be conflict, but I don't know if it will store both heat and cool for the week.
No, you can only store one temperature mode at a time in the weekly program.
Do we need to set the mode , speed before the weekly timer ? Or It by default changes to the current mode on the unit while the weekly schedule is running
Thanks for these. very helpful.
Glad you like them!
Does the remote need to be in proximity of the unit in order for each program to run? My remote usually stores in a drawer, so not typically pointing at the unit. once set, does the remote send each signal to change temp etc? Or does the program store in the mini split to run from there?
You probably figured it out already, but anyway: once you send the schedule to the unit and turn it on, the remote can be put in the drawer as the schedule is stored and run from internal unit directly
@@StaagG thanks a ton!
Is it possible to program the dehumidifier only ? If so how..
I have a large room with 4 heads. Can I use the same remote to program each head? It’s a church and there’s 4 heads in the space. I want to set it up for Sunday services only right now and the rest of the days it can be off. I am having a hard time programming the heads for this. I point the remote the heads beep but then nothing happens on Sunday. I must be doing something wrong.
When you have the weekly timer set but you turn when you control it off does it still use electricity so I know for my electric bill
Hello when I turn the ac unit on, I only want it to run for say 6 hours then switch off, can i program this in?
When setting the clock also set the correct day
I have made a mistake setting my automatic timer in the past, how can I delete that program so that I can follow the instructions in this video? Instructions in here seemed pretty clear but when I try to set it my old timer comes up but wasn’t set to run the right way
I've done all the programming for the weekly schedule and activated it. The temp shown on the remote does not reflect the temp that I've programmed. Is this normal? Does the weekly programming override the temp buttons at the top and the displayed temp shown? I saw someone else asked a similar question but the reply focussed on turning the unit and remote on or off. It didn't speak to whether the displayed temp should show the "programmed" temp or the temp that was set prior to programming.
We have not seen this issue come up on an install. As this is a more technical question, we recommend contacting Mitsubishi's Customer Care at 855-923-3631 for assistance with your remote.
Does this work in dehumidifier mode or just a mode that requires a temperature.
how can I set the day after setting of the time generally?
Do the mode, fan and vane settings need to be set before setting the weekly timer?
Is a Mitsubishi mini-split beeping while running normal? As the unit cycles up and down at night, it beeps every time.
What is the cause? How to I disable the beeping?
I just had to change the batteries in my remote. Now the daily timer programming doesn't work. I have everything set up the way that I had previously but the temperatures do not change throughout the day. It stays at what ever the set temperature is and does not follow the programming. Do I need a new remote or is there a way to fix this?
Can you find out please i really need to know how to format 24 time to 12. Many thanks
Hello, we have already answered this question on a different video. As we did not manufacture this remote and have posted this video for our customers and others who find the user manual unhelpful, you will need to contact the Mitsubishi Customer Care line at 1-855-923-3631. Thank you.
Thankyou good job
great guys, thanks a lot
Great info! Thanks!
You bet!
Thanks you 😊🙏
thank you very much!!
so so helpful
After clicking the set button for weekly timer temperature went off how to bring it back please help me 😭
Excellent!
Great info
i go thru the settings and set everything and then when i go back to check them the on times have changed to the off times...so i tried again and set it first then checked and same thing...what am i doing wrong??? followed video and manual to a T...
Had same problem. Use setting 1 for on time, setting 2 for off time. Hope it works!
The only thing I can think of is that you might have been trying to set an ON and an OFF time on the same program number. As Agnus Rayome mentioned in the other comment, program setting 1 and make sure it says "ON", and then program setting 2 and make sure it says "OFF" (if that's what you want). You can have up to 4 programs per day (1, 2, 3, 4) and you can either change the temperature at those points OR turn the unit on or off. You might only use 2 of the daily programs (1 on time, and 1 off time) -- that's fine -- just leave 3 and 4 blank. Hope that helps!
I get I can set the temp what I want it to be, but is there a way to use the remote to tell what the current temp is?
The remote displays what the current temperature is set at, but not what the current temperature in the room is. You would need an external thermometer (perhaps mounted on your wall or on a side table) to read that. Also, the temperature where the wall unit is (typically 7 or 8 feet up) can be different than what the temperature is near the floor (or on a couch or bed) so it's generally best to work by feel and just raise the temperature up or down by a couple of degrees until you find the temperature setting that feels comfortable to you, rather than just going by the numbers.
So, a blinking light stays on all the time & doesn't indicate a problem right????? This is confusing for me. TY
Hello Barb, if the blinking light is on your remote, we recommend checking your batteries and if the issue persists calling Mitsubishi Customer Care at 1-855-923-3631. If the blinking light is on your indoor unit, we recommend contacting your local Mitsubishi Diamond Elite contractor to diagnose the issue.
The new Mitsubishi air-conditioning remote control I did watch all the RUclips how to setup the time and day but no one did give any explanation on to change the format from 24 to 12hours Am/pm …. No one did explain even the Mitsubishi company didn’t give explanation… and no information on user manual!!!!!! why why ????
When i set the normal timer i do not understand whether it is am or pm because it doesn't show
Your remote may be in 24 hour time or need new batteries. While we don't cover changing the time mode, if you do want to change it, you can call the Mitsubishi Customer Care line at 1-855-923-3631 to request instructions to do so.
This remote error code test please
OMG... My minds in turmoil! I just want to set it to come on for a couple of hours as I go to bed... ever night this will be a different time. My Dyson fan is so simple... I aim the remote, press fan speed time I want it on. This is assuming I want a specific time every day! What a nightmare 😕😕😢😢
Show me the modes to use for A/C and what’s the best temperature to use
How I off my weekly timer off
It seems timer functions only work when the remote is pointed towards the indoor unit. Very strange behavior. So leave the remote always pointing the right way lol.
It still doesn’t set off time continuely runs unless I set it daily great unit but I can’t set a weekly timer had this for years and I go through this every year confusing need to come up with a regular thermostat!!!!!
Are you sure you have a unit with the same remote as in the video? Some other models only have a "24 hour timer" which can be set to go on or off once in the next 24 hours, but then default back to "always on" or "always off" until you set it again. The weekly timer on this unit is definitely a nice feature to have, so you can "set it and forget it".
Thank you! The manual was terrible.
I just want to set the clock
Tried it again still doesn’t work great unit but timer sucks
The new Mitsubishi air-conditioning remote control I did watch all the RUclips how to setup the time and day but no one did give any explanation on to change the format from 24 to 12hours Am/pm …. No one did explain even the Mitsubishi company didn’t give explanation… and no information on user manual!!!!!! why why ????
Hello, we recommend contacting Mitsubishi Customer Care at 1-855-923-3631 to see how to change the time format.