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DRY OPERATION
DRY Mode
Connecting/operating the air conditioner
1. Select "DRY" mode by pressing “MODE” button.
2.
Select your desired temperature by pressing
“ADJUST” buttons.
3.
DRY mode is a Cooling mode at low fan speed; the
refrigerant flow through indoor heat exchanger is
compatible with low fan speed, so as to allow the
condensation of room humidity without changing of
air temperature.
Operation in DRY mode dries the air.
Connect the air conditioner to the power source:
“OPERATION” LED on Indoor Unit’s panel will start
flashing.
Start the air conditioner by pressing “ON/OFF”
button: “OPERATION” LED on Indoor Unit’s
panel will stop flashing and will light up.
Press "ON/OFF" button on remote control to stop the
air conditioner’s operation.
NOTES:
In "DRY" mode, it is not possible to select your desired fan speed, as it will be automatically controlled
by the microcomputer (no fan speed indicator displays).
“DRY” mode, as well as other operation modes, is memorized by the microcomputer, so if you
would like to keep it at next restart of the air conditioner, you only need to press “ON/OFF” button.
It is possible to change operation mode while the air conditioner is running in “DRY” mode.
However, the Unit will not immediately start operating according to the new mode, but a little delay
is needed for carrying out a test and choosing new operating parameters.
1.
2.
3.
ADJUST
AUTO
COOL
DRY
HEAT
FAN
HIGH
MED
LOW
MO
DIRECTION/
SWING
CLEAN
AIR
DE
FAN SPEED
TIMER ON
SLEEP
ON/OFF
TIMER OFF
AUTO
CLEAN
FOLLOW
ME
RESET LOCK
SET TEMPERATURE
LED
DISPLAY
TURBO
(°C)
1
3
2
Stop
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Detail of operation in DRY mode
Inner electronics automatically selects the operation
mode according to the difference between set
temperature and room temperature.
The temperature is regulated while dehumidifying
by repeating turning on and off of the Cooling
operation or Fan only. The fan speed is LOW.
Cooling
Cooling
Time
Dry operation
Room
temperature
Set temperature
Fan only
Fan only
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