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Setting the Timer
Modes of Operation
This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shutdown. This avoids wasting electricity by optimising operating
periods.
PROGRAMMED START-UP
y
Tum on the appliance, choose the mode you want, for example cool, 24°C, high fan speed. Tum off the appliance.
y
Press the Timer button, the
TIMER
symbol and number of hours flash.
y
Press the
TIMER
button to set the number of hours delay before the appliance comes on. The timer can set in intervals of 1
hour up to 24 hours.
y
A few seconds after set, the setting is memorised, the timer indicator is lit and the display shows that
the appliance is in standby.
y
Press again the Timer button
TIMER
or the
ON/OFF
button, the timer will be cancelled, and the
TIMER
symbol will
disappear from screen.
PROGRAMMED SHUTDOWN
y
When the appliance is running, press the
TIMER
button, the Timer indicator and the hours flash.
y
Press the
TIMER
button to set the number of hours delay before the appliance comes on. The timer can set in intervals of 1
hour up to 24 hours.
y
A few seconds after set, the setting is memorised, the timer indicator is lit and the display shows the current mode. At the
end of the set time the unit automatically turns to standby mode.
y
Press again the Timer button
TIMER
or the
ON/OFF
button, the timer will be cancelled, and the
TIMER
symbol will
disappear from screen.
y
Water tank will require emptying.
Summary of Contents for POLO PC47C
Page 12: ...12 Name of Each Part and Function ...
Page 13: ...13 Installation Installation Accessories Selection of Installation Location ...
Page 14: ...14 Assembly ...
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Page 16: ...16 ...
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Page 23: ...23 Maintenance and Service Maintenance Methods Cleaning the Air Filter ...
Page 24: ...24 End of Season Operations ...
Page 25: ...25 Trouble Shooting ...
Page 31: ...31 NOTES ...