OWNER,S MANUAL - 9
BEFORE OPERATION
6 FLAP CONTROL BUTTON
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Controls the discharge air flow direction up and down.
( Refer to p.20 ) On start up, the flaps open automatically according to the operating mode.
If you press this button, the flap will move stepwise and the position will be displayed. If you press this button again, the unit operates at “SWING” mode. At operating mode “SWING”, the flap will swing up and down continuously.
7 ON/OFF TIMER AND CURRENT TIME BUTTONS
If you set the ON and OFF times, the unit will automatically turn on and off at the set times.
( Refer to pp.15
If you press the CLOCK button during Timer operation, you will see the current time for 5 seconds.
8 HOUR/MINUTE SETTING BUTTONS
Adjust the current time (Refer Page 11) and the on/off times of timer operation with these buttons.
9 RESERVATION AND CANCEL BUTTONS
Press the RESERV. button to reserve the ON/OFF Timer and press the CANCEL button to cancel the reserved on/off time. ( Refer to pp.15
10 EVERYDAY TIMER BUTTON
Press the EVERYDAY button and the on/off time you have reserved will be repeated until cancelled. ( Refer to pp.15
11 CURRENT TIME ADJUSTING BUTTON
Press this button to adjust the current time. ( Refer to p.11 )
5FAN SPEED SELECTING BUTTON
Press the button to select the desired fan speed of AUTO, LOW, MED or HIGH, and the indoor fan will operate at the selected fan speed.
If you select “AUTO”, the fan speed will be controlled by the microcomputer of the unit.
12 RESET BUTTON
Press this button when the remote control is not operating properly or after replacing batteries.
( Refer to p. 11 )
13 ADDRESS SWITCH
If you have two indoor units in the same room, you can link one remote control with one indoor unit, and link the other remote control with the other indoor unit.
( Refer to p.11 )