On my Mitsubishi A/C remote control:
“Notice: At any change of an existing mode finished by the white button during the air conditioning, be sure to push the transmit button (green) finally. A ‘change alarm’ signal displayed means the consumed battery. Replace the consumed batter with a new one. At any replacement of the battery, be sure to push the transmit button (green) for about 10 seconds or more after removing the used battery. Then set a new battery as before.”
… granted, this english is much better than my chinese or japanese or any other language for that matter. Still, on printed labels from a company like Mitsu., it warrants a blog smile





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Beck, aftetr reading those “directions” I think I’d rather go out to the food court, or the local Hot Spot, to watch TV…or was it the a/c you were trying to adjust??? !!! Can’t you just imagiine me trying to figure that one out??? That’s a definite laugh out loud!!!
xoxoxoxo Techno-Mom
A battery in an a/c???? Is this a new-fangled machine that we country folk haven’t seen?
I once had to assemble a bicycle where I was warned not to “overly tighten the nut as you will be inviting a trouble.”
Snark.
Yep … most of the home A/C units have remote controls to operate them. The really funny thing is that the remotes are afixed to the wall … so it’s basically wall-operated controls. Oh well. Conrad had an overhead fan/light like this in his NC house and I didn’t really grasp the need for a remote control there either.
Philip. Awesome. Watch those troubles, they’re tricky little buggers once you invite them to in.