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The device is in standby mode. In this mode, the thermostat displays your setting
along with the room temperature, but the air conditioner is not turned on until you
switch back to the operational mode. This mode is useful if you do not use your air
conditioner for a long period, such as in the spring or autumn, when you are on a trip,
or in rooms that are used rarely.
The device is in operational mode. The air conditioner will be switched on or off
automatically according to your settings.
Use the power key ( ) to switch between operational and standby mode.
Heating/cooling operation mode: This indicator specifies whether the device is
operating in heating, cooling, or, if the device supports it, automatic heat/cool
changeover or fan-only mode. Use the heat/cool changeover key ( ) to switch
between these modes.
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“Automatic heat/cool changeover mode” means the device may automatically
change between heating or cooling based on the setting and the room temperature.
This mode may not be supported by all air conditioners and accordingly may not be
available in all thermostat models.
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The fan-only mode is useful if you need the air conditioner to just blow air without
heating or cooling. In this mode, the thermostat does not switch the air conditioner
off unless the power off key is pressed. This mode is not supported by all air
conditioners and thermostat models and should be enabled in “Extra Settings” as
described in Appendix C.
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Not adjusting this setting correctly will cause the malfunction of your air conditioner.
Choose fo r cooling, for heating, or, if your device supports it, for automatic
heat/cool or for fan-only mode.
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Fan operation modes: The following fan operation modes are available:
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Normal fan operation mode: The air conditioner runs with the adjusted fan speed
Indicators on the screen and adjustments