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Posted on Feb 05, 2010

Indoor a/c remote control will not work. How do I manually

Remote control will not work.
How do I manually turn on, off and set thermostat?
And how can I purchase a new remote?
Frigidaire FSC12CM6A split type AC
remote: R51/CBGE

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If you lift the filter cover, on the right you will see a wiring diagram. Above the diagram and to the left , you will see a small hole that is about a fourth of an inch in diameter with a rod in the middle. Touch the rod and the unit will come on AUTO. Touch it again and the fan will reduce speed. One more time and it will go off.

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