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Operating Your Air Conditioner Controls
LOW COOL
FAN
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ONLY
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OFF ,
HIGH
COOL
SELECTOR
Selector Switch
OFF
turns
conditioner off.
FAN ONLY
permits
speed
operation without cooling.
FAN ONLY
Switch must
in NORM
LOW COOL permits cooling with
low fan speed operation.
COOL permits cooling with
medium fan speed operation.
HIGH COOL permits cooling
with high
speed operation.
THERMOSTAT
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7
8
9
10
Thermostat Control
When you move the Thermostat
Control to the desired setting, the
thermostat will automatically control
the temperature of the indoor air.
The higher the number selected, the
cooler the indoor air will become.
Freezing up
Outside air
temperature
dropping
If you notice that your air conditioner
is not cooling as it should, it may be
that ice has formed on the cooling
coils. The ice blocks air flow and
stops the unit from cooling the room.
This “freezing up” is a temporary
condition that most often occurs at
night when the Thermostat is set at a
higher number and the Selector is set
on LO COOL.
To correct the condition, set the
Selector at HI FAN or HI COOL
and move the Thermostat to the
warmest setting.
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TIMER
o
HOUR
MANUAL
Timer Control
When you turn the Timer Control
to the MANUAL setting, the air
conditioner starts immediately and
operates continuously if the
Selector Switch is at any setting
other than OFF.
When used with the Delay
Switch, the Timer
Control turns the air conditioner on
or off at preset times.
To delay the start of the air
conditioner anywhere from
1 to 12 hours.
1. Set the Timer Control for the
number of hours you want to delay
the start of the air conditioning
operation.
2. Set the Delay
Switch at
DELAY START.
3. Turn the Selector Switch to the
desired setting.
To stop the air conditioning
operation from 1 to 12 hours later:
1. Set the Timer Control for the
number of hours you want the air
conditioner to operate before
shutting off automatically.
2. Set the Delay
Switch at
DELAY STOP.
3. Turn the Selector Switch to the
desired setting.