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CONTROLS
Outlets
ACCESSORIES
Move the louvers up and down or left and
right to adjust the air flow direction and
amount.
Operation
Dehumidifying and Heating (in cold climates
or when the humidity is high)
1. Set the desired temperature by turning the
temperature control dial to between the
center and HOT.
2. Set the fan switch to the desired positions.
Cooling
• When the air conditioner is set to the
circulation mode, the air in the cab
gradually becomes dirty. Switch to the
“ventilation” to ventilate once a
comfortable temperature is obtained.
• Excessive cooling can be harmful to
your health. It is best to keep the air
inside the cab only about 5 to 6°C (9 to
12°F) cooler than the outside air.
• If the machine has been parked in the
sun, open the windows and door to let
the hot air out of the cab before using
the air conditioner.
1. Set the desired temperature by turning the
temperature control dial to between the
center and COOL.
2. Set the fan switch to the desired positions.
Quick cooling
1. Set the temperature control dial to the
COOL position.
2. Set the fan switch to High position.
Summary of Contents for TL8
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Page 240: ...7 6 SPECIFICATIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS MACHINE DIMENSIONS...
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