Recently took our Jayco Freedom out of storage and silly me left the batteries in the remote for the Trumar Saphire A/con
Of course corrosion occured,and i cleaned it out ,the terminals looked ok.
New batteries fitted ,the remote fired up to a point but will not activate the unit .
A new remote is quite expensive so my question is ...has anyone had this problem and can the remote be repaired ?
Thanks ....Murph
Hetho said
09:29 PM Apr 22, 2020
Hi Murph. Mate Im pretty sure its firetrucked.
Hetho.
Wanderlust said
11:49 AM Apr 23, 2020
Murph, you may want to test your remote with a smartphone. Switch the camera on and point to the top end of the remote. Press some buttons in turn. If you see the IR Led light then its working, if not then find a TV tech or the like to check it out.
Mamil said
11:30 PM Apr 26, 2020
The Truma Saphir remote has to be paired with the unit. Maybe it lost the pairing when the batteries died. Have you tried re-pairing it?
From the operating manual:-
- Insert batteries (pay attention to polarity)
- Setup symbol flashes (if symbol does not flash, perform Reset)
- Point remote control at IR receiver
- Press Setup button and hold down
- When red LED in IR receiver flashes, release Setup button
murph said
09:55 AM Nov 17, 2023
Thanks guys
Did get this remote working at the time ,but just got van out of storage ,put batteries in the remote ,not working nothing comes up at all .
I,m thinking its" trucked "
A replacement is very expensive so i was wondering if anyone has replaced theirs and if so wheres the source or maybe someone has one they no longer need that i could buy .
Thanks ...Murph
Hello all,
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Recently took our Jayco Freedom out of storage and silly me left the batteries in the remote for the Trumar Saphire A/con
Of course corrosion occured,and i cleaned it out ,the terminals looked ok.
New batteries fitted ,the remote fired up to a point but will not activate the unit .
A new remote is quite expensive so my question is ...has anyone had this problem and can the remote be repaired ?
Thanks ....Murph
Switch the camera on and point to the top end of the remote.
Press some buttons in turn.
If you see the IR Led light then its working, if not then find a TV tech or the like to check it out.
The Truma Saphir remote has to be paired with the unit. Maybe it lost the pairing when the batteries died. Have you tried re-pairing it?
From the operating manual:-
- Insert batteries (pay attention to polarity)
- Setup symbol flashes (if symbol does not flash, perform Reset)
- Point remote control at IR receiver
- Press Setup button and hold down
- When red LED in IR receiver flashes, release Setup button
Did get this remote working at the time ,but just got van out of storage ,put batteries in the remote ,not working nothing comes up at all .
I,m thinking its" trucked "
A replacement is very expensive so i was wondering if anyone has replaced theirs and if so wheres the source or maybe someone has one they no longer need that i could buy .
Thanks ...Murph
1. https://suncoastcaravanservice.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Pairing-Your-Aventa-or-Saphir-Remote.pdf
2. https://appliancepro.com.au/product/universal-air-conditioner-remote-ii/
3. https://www.ozaironline.com.au/products/acultra-plus-universal-air-conditioner-remote-control