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9. POWER SAVING MODE
•The power saving mode saves energy by limiting the maximum current which will effect heating or cooling capacity that the unit can generate.
Push button during operation.
•The air conditioner enters power saving mode.
• appears on the display.
Power saving mode will stay in effect until it is cancelled.
To cancel the power saving mode, push button again.
• disappears.
NOTE
•Power saving mode consumes less energy, but may not heat/cool the room as much as normal mode. (The maximum current is limited to approximately 75% (factory default) of the normal mode.)
•This Value can be adjusted between 50% to 99% as outlined in Advanced settings.
•To adjust the
•Even when operation start/stop, operation mode change, or power reset is performed during the power saving mode, the power saving mode is retained until the next operation.
10.SELF CLEANING MODE
This function is provided to dry the inside of the indoor unit by running the FAN mode after the compressor is stopped when the unit was running the COOL/DRY/AUTO (cooling) mode.
• The self cleaning time is a function of how long the unit ran in the cool or dry modes as shown below.
Cooling/dry/AUTO (cooling) operation time | self cleaning time |
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Less than 10 minutes | No self cleaning operation |
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10 minutes to less than 1 hour | 1 hour |
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More than 1 hour | 2 hours |
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• “ ” is displayed on the remote control during self cleaning operation.
To stop self cleaning, push button twice in succession.
CAUTION
• The fan continues to run even after button is pushed to stop operation in some modes. This is normal because the self cleaning mode is in progress.
•The louvers open slightly and are directed horizontally during self cleaning, and they close when the self cleaning is completed.
•The operation lamp (LED) does not light during the self cleaning mode.
•The self cleaning mode cannot clean the room or remove the already existing mold and dust inside the indoor unit.
•To cancel the self cleaning function, consult the dealer.
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