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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF
OPERATING SECTION (Fig. 1, 2)
UNIFIED OPERATION BUTTON
Press this button to perform the unified
operation regardless of the No. of programmed
time.
UNIFIED STOP BUTTON
Press this button to perform the unified stop
regardless of the No. of programmed time.
OPERATION LAMP (RED)
The light turns on during the operation of the
indoor unit.
DISPLAY “
NO.
” (TIME NO.)
Displays the time No. only when used in
conjunction with the central remote controller.
DISPLAY “PROGRAM
START.”
(PROGRAMMING START)
The light turns on when the timer is pro-
grammed.
DISPLAY “
OFF
” (HOLIDAY SET-
TING)
Lights above the day of the week set as
holiday. The operation controlled by timer is
not available on that day.
DISPLAY “ — ” (SETTING OF
DAYS OF A WEEK)
Flashes below the day of the week pro-
grammed.
DISPLAY “
” (MALFUNCTION
CODE)
Displays the contents of malfunction during the
stop due to malfunction.
DISPLAY “
CLOCK
AM
AM
PM
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
” (PRESENT
TIME)
Displays the present day of the week and time.
DISPLAY “
CLOCK
AM
AM
PM
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
” (PRO-
GRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM
START)
Displays the time programmed to start.
DISPLAY “
OFF
AM PM
” (PROGRAMMED
TIME OF SYSTEM OFF)
Displays the time programmed to stop.
TIME NO. BUTTON
See page 13–16.
CLOCK ADJUSTING BUTTON
Press this button to set the present time.
PROGRAMMING START BUTTON
Press this button to set or check the No. of
programmed time. Press it again after you are
through with the program.
BUTTON FOR SELECTING DAYS
OF A WEEK
Press this button to select the day of the week.
HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON
Press this button to adjust the present time
and the programmed time.
TIMER ON BUTTON
Press this button to set the present time and
the programmed time.
HOLIDAY SETTING BUTTON
Press this button to set holidays.
BUTTON FOR COPYING PRO-
GRAM OF PREVIOUS DAY
Use this button to set the No. of programmed
time same as that of the previous day.
PROGRAM CANCELING BUTTON
Use this button to set the programmed time to
cancel. The display shows “
–
;
– –
”.
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Note) 1: Please note that all the displays in the figure appear for explanation purposes or when the cover is
open.
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