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Starting the air conditioner
Step 1:
Ensure the cooler is plugged in and
switched on.
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
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Note:
Step 5:
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Press the ON/OFF button on the
remote control or ON/OFF
button on the
control panel to start the air conditioner.
Press the MODE button on the
control panel or MODE button on the
remote control to select the desired
operating mode (Fig. 11):
Press
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on the control panel
or on the remote control to select the
desired operating ‘set’ temperature.
Do not set the cooling temperature too
low. This will consume more power. 24°C
is the recommended set temperature, with
high fan speed.
Changing the set temperature will
have no effect in FAN or DRY modes.
Press the SPEED button on the
control panel or the remote control to adjust
the fan speed. Each press will cycle the fan
speed as below:
Low speed
Medium speed
High speed
In Dry mode, the fan will always be
set to low speed. In heating and cooling
modes, the fan may automatically change
to high speed to protect the refrigeration
system.
In Cooling mode, the fan will
continue to run even when the compressor
has cycled off.
Auto mode
Cooling mode
Dry mode
Fan mode
- automatic selection of
operating mode
- refrigerated cooling
- refrigerated moisture
removal from the air
- Fan only operation (no
cooling)
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The set temperature range is 16°C-31°C
Tip
Note
Note!
Step 6:
Do not attempt to move the
motorised vanes by hand !
Note!
Important !
The air conditioner has 2 sets of
motorised air direction vanes. Press
the OSC buttons on the control panel or the
remote control to turn the vanes on or off.
operates the horizontal vanes - air
will sweep from side to side (Fig 12)
operates the vertical vanes - air will
sweep up and down (Fig 13)
Press the buttons again to stop the sweeping
vanes.
The cooler will store the last mode
selected in memory and return to this when
next switched on.
During cooling mode, water will
collect in the air conditioner’s tank. This will
be recirculated and some will be exhausted
out with the hot air, but will slowly fill up the
tank.
This occurs more quickly in humid
conditions. If the tank should fill, error code
“E2” will appear on the control panel, the unit
will ‘beep’ 10 times and then shut down.
Refer to the Maintenance section for draining
the tank should this occur.
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OSC
Mode
Temp
Speed
On / Off
Timer
OSC
OPERATION
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OSC
OSC