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Temperature
■Press the plus TEMP button to raise the temperature. Press the plus TEMP button once to increase the set temperature by 2ºF (1ºC), or press twice to increase the set temperature by 4ºF (2ºC).
■Press the minus TEMP button to lower the temperature. Press the minus TEMP button once to decrease the set temperature by 2ºF (1ºC), or press twice to decrease the set temperature by 4ºF (2ºC).
NOTES:
■In the Cooling mode, the temperature can be set between 64ºF and 90ºF (18ºC and 32ºC).
■In Fan Only mode, Sleep control and 6th SenseTM System control, the temperature cannot be set.
Sleep Control
The fan speed automatically sets to Low speed, and the control panel lights dim.
NOTES:
■If the current room temperature is 79ºF (26ºC) or higher, the set temperature will not change when Sleep control is activated.
■If the current room temperature is below 79ºF (26ºC), the temperature will automatically increase 2ºF (1ºC) during the first hour after Sleep control is activated.
■The set temperature will not increase during the last 7 hours of Sleep control.
1.Press MODE to select Cooling or Dry.
NOTE: Sleep control cannot be selected when Fan Only is selected.
2.Press the plus or minus TEMP button to set the temperature.
3.Press SLEEP. After 5 seconds, the lights on the control panel display will dim.
NOTE: The mode, temperature and airflow direction may be adjusted during Sleep control. The fan speed is automatically set to Low speed. After 5 seconds, the lights on the control panel display will dim again.
4.To turn off Sleep control, press SLEEP, MODE, POWER or wait 8 hours for Sleep control to turn off automatically.
NOTE: The air conditioner will return to previous settings after Sleep control is turned off.
ChangingAirDirection
On Remote Control or Control Panel
Press SWING once to change vertical airflow direction. Press again to stop airflow louver at desired airflow direction.
NormalSounds
When your air conditioner is operating normally, you may hear sounds such as:
■Air movement from the fan.
■Clicks from the thermostat cycle.
■Vibrations or noise due to poor wall or window construction.
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