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2. Under swing up and down mode, when the status is switched from off to , if
press this button again 2s later, status will switch to off status directly; if press
this button again within 2s, the change of swing status will also depend on the
circulation sequence stated above.
Switching between Fahrenheit and Centigrade
Under status of unit off, press MODE and - buttons simultaneously to switch ºC and ºF.
Function of defrosting
It indicates: after starting this function by remote controller and the unit has been
under defrost status, If turn off the unit by remote controller, the unit will not stop de
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frosting until it is inished; if change setting mode by remote controller, the function,
which is set last time, won’t be carried out until defrosting inished.
Operation of this function on or off: If remote controller is under off status, press mode
button and blow button simultaneously in order to enter or cancel this new function.
If the unit is under defrost mode, dual eight position on remote controller will display
H1 in this case, press +/- button, H1 will disappear and setting temp. be displayed.
After remote controller is powered on, the new defrost function will be defaulted to
be closed.
Heating mode
Air conditioner absorbs heat from outdoor and transmits to indoor, in this way to
increase room temperature. This is the heat pump heating principle, its heating ca
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pacity will be reduced due to outdoor temperature decrease. If outdoor tempera
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ture becomes very low, please operate with other heating equipments.
Defrosting:
• When outdoor temperature is low but high humidity, after a long while running,
frost will form on outdoor unit, at this time, the auto defrosting function will act,
the heat running will stop for 8-10 mins.
• During the auto defrosting, the fan motors of indoor unit and outdoor unit will
stop.
• During the defrosting, the indoor indicator lashes, the outdoor unit may emit va
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por. This is due to the defrosting, it isn't malfunction.
• After defrosting inished,the heating will recover automatically.
Anti-cool wind function: In Heat mode, the following three kinds of status, if indoor
heat exchanger hasn't achieve certain temperature that indoor fan motor will not
start, in this way to prevent blowing cool wind (within 3 mins):
1. Heat operation just started up.
2. After Auto defrosting operation is inished
3. Heating under low temperature.
Changing batteries and notices
The wireless remote control adopts two new AAA 1.5 V
dry batteries.
1. Slide the cell cover downward to take out the worn
cells, then change 2 new ones (note to the correct po
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larity).
2. Cover the cell cover.
NOTE:
• When changing the batteries, do not use the old or dif
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ferent batteries, otherwise, it can cause the malfunc
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tion of the wireless remote control.
• If the wireless remote control will not be used for a long
time, please take them out, and don’t let the leakage
Summary of Contents for SPT-7090
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Page 6: ...6 ON OFF MODE 25 ºC SLEEP FAN CLOCK 5 10 CLOCK X FAN X FAN 10 TURBO ...
Page 7: ...7 TURBO 16 30 º 61 86 ºF LIGHT TIMER ON ON 5 1 TIMER ON TIMER ON TIMER OFF ...
Page 9: ...9 º ºF MODE ºC ºF MODE BLOW H1 8 10 3 1 2 3 1 5 AAA 1 2 1 30 ...
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