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This universal AC remote control is designed for compatibility with over 60 brands of window air conditioners. It features a lightweight design, magnetic backing for easy storage, and multiple modes including fan, timer, and auto speed options, making it a must-have accessory for any home.
V**R
Works wonderfully with my Frigidaire window AC.
Thank you to everyone that reviewed this product to date, it helped me decide in this remote as the best bet for my Frigidaire window AC. Also, it helped me worked through a couple of quirks that it has.As a thank you I want to include what I figured out by playing with my remote in case it’s helpful to anyone else.I just have begun to use this so this is based on a review of it out of the box. If any flaws show up over time, I will update my review.You can follow that button explanation looking at included photo of that remote.To program you hit the set up button and wait until it’s solid red then let go. Then you enter the appropriate code. For me the first Frigidaire code (1654) worked perfectly.It immediately turned the unit on and off. I can adjust the temperature setting using the arrow up and down buttons.I already knew that the medium fan button was a problem. The way around it is to consider the slow and high buttons and arrow down and arrow up buttons for the fan setting. So the slow will take the strength of air down (from high to medium to low) and high takes it back up (low to medium to high).Think of the ‘mode’ button as the ‘cool’ button. It takes you to cool setting on the AC.For fan you hit the fan button. With fan you cycle through speeds, as mentioned above, using slow and fast buttons.For ECON you hit the ‘saver’ button.For auto you hit the ‘auto’ button. If you hit the auto button again it will take you to the lowest setting on the fan, hit it again and it goes back to auto.For timer you hit the timer button and then hit the temp/time up or down button to change the time. Hit ‘cancel’ to get out of this mode. Sleep setting options is the ‘sleep button.Directions are clear and straightforward.There are some consistent variants to the functioning of the remote that it would be good if Anycommand would change the directions slightly. But, in truth, I’m thrilled to have a functioning remote at this price!At under $10, it’s a bargain and so far well worth the price.Hope this was helpful! Thanks again to allwho helped me with their info. :)
S**K
$7 remote works for old Frigidaire window unit!
Fantastic deal for nice remote with magnetic back. Highly recommend! Within minutes of opening the package I had the remote programmed for Frigidaire: Hold the SETUP button at top right until the red light stays steady, enter the appropriate 4 digit code for your model (in my case 1654), the red light goes out and you're ready to rumble.There is a leaflet in the packaging that has the codes for the various brands - for Frigidaire there was the one that I used, and an alternate 1688. There is also a method for having the remote search for the correct code but I didn't have to use that. A good idea shared in another review suggested writing the code on the back of the remote with a Sharpie, so you can ditch the packaging.Although the remote comes with the required 2 CR2032 coin batteries, these must have been old/dying as the remote would not hold the programming and needed to be redone every day. I changed the batteries, problem solved. If you don't have these batteries on hand, order a pair for less than $3 here on Amazon or pick up at your local hardware or Wal**** store.
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BUTTONS ARE NOT DOING WHAT THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO
For e.g. if i press the sleep button it changes the mode, if i press the button to change the speed it also changes the mode and then when i click the mode button it changes the speed, mode and turns on ECO. Can’t even adjust the temperature because it takes it off cool and change it to auto when i press the temperature control button.
T**O
The buttons don't match what is printed on them, and not all functions work, but it does what I need
I bought this for an Everstar that I had lost the remote too. I tried all 3 codes for Everstar and they kind of worked, some better than others. I settled for one that came the closest to the labels on the remote and did the basic things I wanted: turn it on to cooling, turn on just the fan to slow/med/high, and turn off. None of the other setting really worked like turbo, dehydrate, temperature changes, or oscillation, but I can live without those. Unfortunately, it uses coin cell batteries (it comes with some already in it), so you can't use rechargeables. It also doesn't have a very good range, probably good enough for a bedroom, or small living room, but not for across you garage, or from the kitchen across to an ac on the opposite wall of a living room.Even though they aren't listed, I also tested it with a Delonghi PAC A110 (did not work) and an Atwood 15027 (did not work) out of curiosity.
P**C
Lifesaver!
So, during the hottest week of summer 2016, with temperatures close to 100 every day (and feeling well over 100 with the humidity) the remote for my 2 year old (2014) Frigidaire window air conditioner decides to die. Immediately a desperate search for a replacement begins. I did find the original remote on line, but for $40, with delivery starting sometime in September. Looking on Amazon, I found this universal air conditioner remote. For the price, I figured I had little to lose by giving it a try.The remote came promptly and within literally a minute I had it set up and controlling my air conditioner. All you need to do is look for the code for your brand on the enclosed directions, punch it in, and if it works for your model, you are set. I noticed there were directions for if the codes did not work, but obviously did not try that out. It has all the setting buttons of my old remote, except for the LED temperature window which quite honestly I never paid attention to any way. It's lightweight because it uses a "button" battery rather than two AA batteries like my old one. There is even a magnet surface on the back of it so you can stick it on the air conditioner or another metal surface so you don't lose it.Obviously, I am very happy with this in all ways and don't see how it could be beat at the price I bought it for (under $15). For once, something actually doesn't disappoint. Amazing.
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