TEMP
MODE
ION
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL
PANEL
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FEATURES
Left Side:
1)
Display Window: Shows the set temperature (in °C or °F) and the
Auto-timer settings.
2)
Timer On (left) & Timer Off (right) indicators.
3)
Remote receiver.
4)
Timer On (left) & Timer Off (right) buttons: Press the Timer On
button to initiate the Auto-On program, or the Timer Off button to
initiate the Auto-Off program, and is also used to make
adjustments to the Auto-On and Auto-Off timer settings.
5)
°F (left) / °C (right) indicators: Indicates which scale of
temperature is being shown in the display window.
Right Side:
1) Temp. Increase (top), Temp. Decrease (bottom) buttons: Press
to increase or decrease the set temperature by one degree.
2)
Mode Indicators: Indicates which operation has been selected.
From left to right: Cool, Dry, Fan, or Heat.
3)
Mode Selection Button: Pressing rotates through the available
operations.
4)
Ionizer Indicator: Press the Fan Speed button continuously for
Ionizer Indicator:(3 seconds) when lit the ionizer is energized
and operational.
5)
Power Supply Indicator: When lit, the machine is recieving
power; if blank, the machine is not receiving power.
6)
Fan Speed Indicators: Indicate which fan speed is in use.
Options are between High, Medium, or Low fan speed (varies
between operations).
7)
Fan Speed Selection Button: Pressing alternates between
available fan speeds (some operations only).
8)
Power On Off Button: Pressing activates or deactivates
operation of the machine.
DIRECT DRAIN
Before proceeding with dry mode (on following page), it is required that you set up a
direct drain for the unit.
To direct drain the unit:
1)
Stop, unplug and then locate the unit near
a floor drain.
2)
Connect a standard garden hose to the
upper drain outlet (for location see Part
Identification: Rear # 4).
3)
Place the open end of the hose over a
floor drain.
4)
Reconnect power to the unit.
Draining the Unit:
1)
Stop, unplug and then locate the unit near
a floor drain (if available; if not see
below note).
2)
Place the open end of a garden hose over
the floor drain.
3)
Remove the lower drain outlet plug (for
location, see Part Identification: Rear # 7)
and quickly connect a garden hose to the
lower drain outlet.
NOTE: If a floor drain is unavailable, turn the unit off and place a pot or pan directly beneath the
lower drain outlet and then remove the lower drain outlet’s plug (this will cause any stored water to exit
the drain outlet). Do not leave the unit unattended while it is draining in case the pot or pan fills and
needs to be replaced.
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Note:
To disconnect power completely, the
power cord must be removed after
deactivating the machine.
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