FGLAir can be paired with Alexa or Google home however when giving a command to turn ON, the MODE, TEMP and FAN SPEED will be automatically set to COOLING. This means in Winter, if ALEXA turns the AC on, it will set the mode to COOLING which means two commands will need to be given being:
ALEXA, turn on XXXXXX
ALEXA set XXXXX to HEAT
(1) Alexa, turn on living room.
(2) Alexa, turn off bedroom.
(3) Alexa, set master bedroom temperature to 78 degrees. (°F, when setting of the Alexa device is Fahrenheit)
(4) Alexa, set master bedroom temperature to 26 degrees. (°C, when setting of the Alexa device is Celsius)
(5) Alexa, increase the family room temperature.
(6) Alexa, increase the basement AC temperature by 3 degrees.
(7) Alexa, decrease the Thermostat temperature.
(8) Alexa, decrease the Thermostat temperature by 2 degrees.
(9) Alexa, set lounge to Cool.
(10) Alexa, set living room to Heat.
(11) Alexa, set living room to Auto.
Notes for the following commands:
(12) Alexa, what is the living room set to?
(13) Alexa, what is the temperature in the living room?
Alexa's temperature display unit of measure (°F or °C) depends on the "World Region" setting in the FGLair app account.
If you would like Alexa to use Celsius, set the "World Region" setting for any country outside the Unites States.
If you would like Alexa to use Fahrenheit, set the "World Region" setting to "United States".
If these setting and registration are incorrect, Alexa may read a slightly different temperature (approximately 1°C or 2°F difference) from the temperature indicator on the Mini Split.