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SETTING THE TIMER
The programmer/timer, like all clocks, must be set to the
exact time. If for example it is 4.00 pm. (16.00), turn the
dial in a clockwise direction (following the direction of the
arrow) until the number 16 is lined up with the triangular
pointer (the arrows indicates 4:00 P.M. approximately ).
Note:
Never turn the dial in an anti-clockwise direction!
The timer is in effect, an electric clock and works only if the
plug is connected to the power supply. Whenever the
plug is disconnected or there is a power failure, the
programmer stops (the clock is then “slow”) and must be
re-set.
The unit can be used in either
programmed
or
non-
programmed
mode.
PROGRAMMED MODE
1) Release B TIMER button
2) Set the operating times by pushing out the notches on
the dial corresponding to the period required (each
notch represents 15 mins.)
3) Check that the timer indicates the correct time (see
instructions on setting).
4) Select the desired function as shown in the chart
overleaf.
The unit will now switch on and off each day at the
selected times.
Note:
To override the programmed operating times,
simply press the ON/OFF key.
NON-PROGRAMMED MODE
1) B TIMER button must be pressed
2) Select the desired function as shown in the chart on the
following page.
CONTROL PANEL
A
B
C
Timer notches
Thermostat
Timer ON/OFF
button
Selecting fan
speed button
ON/OFF button
ON/OFF pilot light
"Alarm" pilot light
Timer ON/OFF pilot light
21
20
19
16
arrow pointer
21
20
19
16
Funzionamento
Operating time
Note
For technical reasons, the temperature is not expressed in degrees but by a line increasing in thickness.
We therefore recommend that when starting up the appliance, the thermostat be turned to maximum
(thick green line = maximum cold). When the desired temperature has been reached, turn the thermostat
slowly away from the maximum cooling position until the appliance switches off. Leave the thermostat in
this position. The air-conditioner is now programmed to maintain the exact temperature at all times.