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7. Electronic Control Features
LED DISPLAY: The LED window displays the
following information ]ndependantiy
, Set Cooling Temperature
- Ambient Room'Temperature
Auto on/off Timer Programs
,, EI = (Glean Air Filter)
NOTE: Dudng normal operating conditions, (after all
settlngs are complete) the LED readout wiflalways
default to show (display) the "ambient room
temperalure_, In order to view the "set" temperature
of Ihe air conditioner,press either of the temperature
key pads once.
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Control Panel
POWER SWITCH: lurns power on/off
SWING;Activates theautomatic air swing
(oscillation)leature.
(ENERGY SAVER): Press and hold the "SWING"
keypad for 3 seconds to activate the ENERGY
SAVER program,This pro'gram ts designed to
reduce energy consumption by IJmiling (restricting)
operation o| the fan motor with the operation of the
compressor.Le°
compressor off / fan off
compressor on / fanon
NOTE:When the ENERGYSAVERfeature is not
selected,the ion motor operatescontinuously,
even afterthe compressor (cooling mode) has
cycled off.Le.
compressoron ! fan on
compressorof[ / tan on
MODE: Activates the FAN or COOL{NG mode_
TIMER; Activatesthe auto start or auto stop timer
programfrom 0 ~ 12hours (1 hour increments)
ONE TOUCH: Activales a ((aclory) pro-set
tempelalure setting of 22°C (+ / - 2°C) "71.60E
FAN:Activatesfan speed settings_(High, Medium,
Low)
A KEYPAD: Activates (increases) temperature
settings.
Watt three minutes before ad}usllng/changing
temperature settings. Adiusting temperatures too
quickly may cause the compressor overload to
trip, resulting in a blown fuse.
Fresh Air Ventilation should be kept In the
"closed" position during air conditioning mode.
Fresh Air Ventilation should be kept in the "open"
position during 'lan mode" only when clearing
smoke and/or odors from the room.
y KEYPAD: Activates (decreases) temperature
settings.
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