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Owher’s Important Safety Instructions 4 Parts and Features 4 Using the Remote Control 5 Setting the Clock 5 AUTO COOL Cycle 6 SLEEP Cycle 7 SETTING Buttons 8 COOL Cycle 10 FAN ONLY Cycle 11 DRY Cycle 12 TIMED MODE Operation 13 Caring for the Remote Control 16 REMOTE CONTROL Troubleshooting 17 Obtaining Service 17 1180435-A[...]
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You now own the air conditioner with the remote control that’s so easy to use you’ll hardly believe it! We based our control on the latest video game technology, so anyone can use it. This book explains all of the buttons and advanced functions of your remote control. Besides this, to make everything easy, the display screen on top of the remot[...]
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I ’ Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury when using your air conditioner, follow these basic safety precautions: l Read all instructions before using your . Never clean air conditioner parts with air conditioner. flammable fluids. The fumes can create a *Complete the installation requireme[...]
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Using the Remote Control Every time you put new batteries in the remote control, or power is interrupted, you need to set the proper time of day. Make sure the time of day is correct when using the TIMED MODE Delay Start and Delay Stop operations. --- c -.-.--------- TO SET: _-_ 1 1. Press the A Button. 2. Press the A or V Button to set the time. N[...]
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The AUTO COOL Cycle is designed to provide you with the comfort you desire by continually “learning” your preferences. Once the Cycle “learns” what temperature(s) you desire, it automatically chooses a fan speed when turned on and cools the room as quickly as possible. ~ ~.-- TO ACTIVATE AUTO COOL CYCLE: Press the AUTO COOL Button. Cycle op[...]
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.+ _. The SLEEP Cycle allows your air conditioner to adjust the temperature and fan speed while you’re sleeping. The cycle “learns” your preferences to optimize your comfort. You can set the SLEEP Cycle for 1 to 8 hours. The air conditioner control panel shows the setting closest to the time set for the SLEEP Cycle (4-hour cycle shows as a 5h[...]
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The SElTING 1 and SETTING 2 Buttons are preset. You can also change SElTING 1 or SElTING 2 to your preferences. NOTE: Every time you change the batteries, the SElTING Button settings are lost. You will have to reset them. Activating a set cycle TO ACTIVATE CYCLE: PRESS: Press the SElTING 1 or SElTING 2 Button. cl sE7’NG OR cl SE2iNG I- t i DISPLA[...]
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Changing a preset cycle -.^. -- ._. ~._~_. -.~- . ..-.. ._~ I -- .-_. _.~_. ’ TO CHANGE: ’ Open the battery cover (see page 16) and press the SET Button. 2. Press the F or V Button to select SETTING 1 or SElTING 2. 3. Press the A or 7 Button to change temperature setting. NOTE: Temperature setting shows in display. 4. Press b Button to alter fa[...]
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..- --u-w- “- -- _Lm__w_ .-,., _. . ..> . .._ ^r_ _ ,_ I , -1 I _ >.= --I_ OQb Cycle You can set a specific temperature in the COOL Cycle instead of AUTO COOL, if desired. .--- -- -.-----_- -- -_--.- TO ACTIVATE COOL CYCLE: 1. Press the MENU Button. 2. Press the A Button to select COOL Cycle. 3. Press the A or V Button to change temperature[...]
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The FAN ONLY Cycle allows you to move and circulate the air in the room without cooling it. -. --. TO ACTIVATE FAN ONLY CYCLE: ‘. Press the MENU Button. 2. Press the b Button to select the FAN ONLY Cycle. PRESS: rl MENU 0 aa) v .- DISPLAY SHOWS: COOL n 43 FAN ONLY DAY *llmcooL Cycle options (For a full description of cycle options, see page 6.) T[...]
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The DRY Cycle allows your air conditioner to operate as a dehumidifier. It removes excess moisture from the room air without providing significant cooling. The fan defaults to the optimal speed for the cycle. TO ACTIVATE DRY CYCLE: 1. Press MENU Button. 2. Press the 4 Button to select the DRY Cycle. PRESS: r-l MENU DISPLAY SHOWS: - COOL 43 FAN ONLY[...]
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The TIMED MODE Operation allows your unit to turn on or off at selected times. You can set a Delay Start and/or Delay Stop. Delay Start IMPORTANT: Once you set a Delay Start or Stop time, the unit follows that program every day until you clear the program. -__.---- - TO SET DELAY START: PRESS: DISPLAY SHOWS: - ------ 1. Press the TIMED MODE Button.[...]
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Delay Stop --------- - -- - - - ----- TO SET DELAY STOP: ---.---- 1. Press TIMED MODE Button. 2. Press the V Button to select STOP TIME. 3. Press the A or V Button to set the desired STOP TIME. 4. Press the b Button to enter the STOP TIME. NOTE: The display shows the previously running cycle informa- tion and the words TIMED SET. Once the STOP TIME[...]
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To Check What Is Set TO CHECK WHAT IS SET: PRESS: .I____ ----__.-_--.-..-... ..-- . .-.-~ : I. Press the TIMED MODE Button. 1 MODE 1 / L J 2. Press the 4 Button to select WHAT IS SET?. NOTE: The Display shows the Delay Start Time and operating cycle for a few seconds followed by the Delay Stop Time for a few seconds. If no time has been set, the di[...]
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Caring for the Remote Control Proper maintenance of your remote control ensures longer life. This section tells you how to perform general maintenance for your remote control. Cleaning the remote control Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. NOTE: DO NOT immerse the remote control in water. Doing so could damage the batteries and the internal electron[...]
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I ’ Troubleshooting Performance problems often result from little things you can find and fix yourself, without tools of any kind. Check the chart below for problems you can fix. It could save you the cost of a service call. PROBLEM ; POSSIBLE SOLUTION - ---- - / Unit starts j Check if Delay Start is set. See pages 13-15 for more information unex[...]