Losing a dedicated air conditioner remote is frustrating, especially during a heatwave. Fortunately, universal remotes like the offer a cost-effective, one-size-fits-all solution. This compact device can control dozens of AC brands, from Daikin and LG to Carrier and Midea—provided you have the right setup code.
The KT-109 II is a universal remote designed to control a wide range of air conditioner brands using three-digit codes Brand Code List
Even with the correct code list, you may encounter problems. kt-109 ii universal a c remote code list
: Ensure there are no obstacles between the remote and the A/C sensor during setup.
In that case, consider a (which copies signals from your original remote) instead of a fixed-code universal remote. Losing a dedicated air conditioner remote is frustrating,
To use this list, locate your brand alphabetically. Most brands have multiple codes; you should try them in order until your unit responds.
Try codes from a similar brand (e.g., if you have a "CoolMaster," try "Cooline" or "Arctic King"). Then use auto-search. The KT-109 II is a universal remote designed
: If the screen is dim or the remote won't pair, replace the batteries first.
Press the button; the brand code on the LCD will begin to flash.