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ACCESSORIES
DESCRIPTION OF COMMUTATOR (CM-F/CMR-F)
DESCRIPTION OF THE BASIC THERMOSTAT (TA-F/TAR-F)
DESCRIPTION OF UPGRADED THERMOSTAT (TE-F/TER-F)
Commutator: cabinet (CM-F) and remote control (CMR-F)
1-
when in position
0
, selector
1
indicates the off command. Turn to the
sun
symbol to select the heat mode or to the
snow
symbol to select the
cool mode.
2-
selector
2
is used to choose the minimum, medium or maximum fan
speeds.
Basic thermostat: cabinet (TA-F) and remote control (TAR-F)
1- on/off
cursor to turn the appliance on and off.
2- seasonal selector
; turn to the
sun
symbol to select the heat mode
or to the
snow
symbol to select the cool mode. Turn to
auto
and the
control will select the operating mode on its own depending on the
ambient temperature.
3-
selector
3
is used to choose the minimum, medium or maximum fan
speeds.
4-
use knob
4
to set the required temperature. The temperature setting
that corresponds to position
0
is
20°C in heat mode
and
25°C in in the
cool mode
.
5-
the
red led
is on when the thermostat function of the control is ope-
rating.
Upgraded thermostat: cabinet (TE-F) and remote control (TER-F)
1- on/off
cursor to turn the appliance on and off.
2- seasonal selector
; turn to the
sun
symbol to select the heat mode or to
the
snow
symbol to select the cool mode. Turn to
auto
and the control will
select the operating mode on its own depending on the ambient temperatu-
re.
3-
selector
3
is used to choose the minimum, medium or maximum fan
speeds. In automatic mode, the control selects the adequate speed on its
own.
4-
use knob
4
to set the required temperature. The temperature setting that
corresponds to position
0
is
20°C in heat mode
and
25°C in in the cool
mode
.
5-
the
red led
is on when the thermostat function of the control is operating.
6-
the
economy
key can be used to change the winter and summer set
points. When the key is pressed, the
green led (7)
will come on and venti-
lation will be forced to minimum speed. Meanwhile, the temperature corre-
sponding to position
0
is changed to
17°C in heat mode
and
2
8
°C in the
cool mode
.
Fig.15
Fig.16
Fig.17
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