Operating Your Air Conditioner
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Programming the AUTO START
function on the remote control ..................... 10 Programming the AUTO STOP
function on the remote control ..................... 11 Using the exhaust vent control .................... 12 Changing the air diraction ............................ 12
In order to obtain the best possible results from your air conditioner, it is important that you operate it properly. This section will tell you how to operate the unit and program the remote control.
NOTE: If you turn the air conditioner off, or it turns off after reaching a selected temperature, the compressor will stay off for 3 minutes to prevent a fuse from blowing or any unnecessary wear on the parts.
Electrical Shock Hazard
lPlug unit only into grounded electrical outlet.
lDo not use an extension cord.
lDo not operate unit with front panel removed.
Failure to follow the above precautions could result in electrical shock or personal injury.
Starting the air conditioner using the remote control
1.Select an operating mode by pressing the
corresponding pad in the ON/MODE column.
The name of the pad you press will appear in the display, and the air conditioner will turn on.
CCCL The compressor and fan run until the temperature setting is satisfied. Then compressor turns off but fan continues to run.
COOLS The compressor and fan run until the temperature setting is satisfied. Then both cycle on and off to keep the temperature constant.
FANS The fan runs until the tempera- ture setting is satisfied.
FAN
DRY
The fan runs constantly.
The unit acts like a dehumidifier and pulls excess moisture out of the room air.
NOTE: The CCCL* and FANIT settings save energy by cycling the fan/compressor on and off instead of running them constantly.
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