Trane CFEA 04 CEM1 Owner'S Manual Download Page 7

UNT-SVU001-EN

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Timer Operation

Once you select the timer operation,
the settings are saved in the remote
control. Thereafter, the air
conditioner will start operating under
the same conditions when you simply
push the POWER button of the remote
control.

Setting STOP Timer

You can set the STOP timer to stop
the unit automatically at any desired
time up to 24 hour ahead.
- Press POWER button to turn on

the unit and the display panel
show the previous condition.

- Press STOP button once. On the

display panel, the last set time of
the STOP timer will be blinking.

- Press HOUR or MIN buttons to

change the time (pass this step,
if no time change is required).

- Press SEND or STOP buttons

to transmit the signal to the air
conditioner. The set time will stop
blinking.

- The unit will stop automatically at

set time of OFF timer

- To cancel the STOP timer, press

STOP button again.

Setting START Timer

You can set the START timer to start
the unit automatically at any desired
time up to 24 hour ahead.
- Press POWER button to turn on

the unit, and the display panel
shows the previous condition.

- Press START button once. On

the display panel, the last
set time of the START timer will be
blinking.

- Press HOUR or MIN buttons to

change the time (pass this step,
if no time change is required).

- Press SEND or START buttons to

transmit the signal to the air
conditioner. The set time will stop
blinking.

- The unit is now standby for starting

automatically at set time of START
timer.

- To cancel the START timer,

press START button again.

Note:

 In case of power failure,

the START/STOP timer will be
automatically cancelled as there is
no electricity in the air-conditioner.
(But the set time on the remote unit
is still displayed due to the batteries).
If any button or the remote unit is
pressed when the electricity is back to
normal, this feature will be re-activated.

Summary of Contents for CFEA 04 CEM1

Page 1: ...CFEA 20 COM1 60 Hz Models Cooling Only CFEA 04 COM2 CFEA 06 COM2 CFEA 08 COM2 CFEA 10 COM2 CFEA 12 COM2 CFEA 14 COM2 CFEA 16 COM2 CFEA 20 COM2 Cooling Heating CFEA 04 CEM1 CFEA 06 CFM1 CFEA 08 CBM1 CF...

Page 2: ...ny damage of the unit on the delivery note and send a registered letter of protest to the last carrier of the goods within 72 hours of delivery Notify the dealer at the same time The unit should be to...

Page 3: ...UNT SVU001 EN 3 Contents General Information 2 Control Operation 4 Wireless Remote Control 5 Wired Control 9 System Operation 12 Maintenance 13 Troubleshooting 14 Notes 15...

Page 4: ...ER Lamp This lamp lights when the system is being controlled by the timer One Touch Control Switch A This button is used for adjusting operation without remote control unit This press switch is for se...

Page 5: ...peration 6 Temperature Setting Button TEMP Press this button to increase the set temperature TEMP Press this button to decrease the set temperature 7 FAN Button Press this button to select fan speed 8...

Page 6: ...e indicated 8 System Mode Displays the current operation mode In cooling only FAN COOL or DRY In cooling and heating system FAN COOL DRY or HEAT FAN COOL DRY HEAT START STOP HIGH MED LOW AUTO 1 2 3 4...

Page 7: ...o cancel the STOP timer press STOP button again Setting START Timer You can set the START timer to start the unit automatically at any desired time up to 24 hour ahead Press POWER button to turn on th...

Page 8: ...rille will be fully closed when the unit is off When the unit is turned on the grille will open to the fully open position After the unit has been turned on pressing the SWEEP button will sweep the su...

Page 9: ...System MODE Selector Switch Temperature Setting Wheel Set Point Indicator COOL FAN Cooling Only Model Control and their functions To operate the unit follow these steps Set the temperature on the sett...

Page 10: ...n switch Adjust the set point temperature on the temperature setting wheel to the desired setting The temperature set point may be changed while the unit is in operation Select the FAN SPEED to high m...

Page 11: ...just the air flow direction properly otherwise it may cause discomfort and make the room temperature uneven Up Down Right Left Adjust Air Flow Direction with sweep option The sweep motor will sweep th...

Page 12: ...y hand The insulation of the power cord is exposed at any point The fuse is blown or circuit breaker trips frequently The functions of the switches are inaccurate System Operation Operating Air Condit...

Page 13: ...each air filter frame from the return air grille 1 2 How to clean the air filter Wash away dust from the air filter with clean water or vacuum it with an electric vacuum cleaner Pull Pull Pull Upward...

Page 14: ...If opened close it Check whether there are sources of heat in the room cooling is less effective Check whether the return air inlet or the supply air outlet on the indoor unit and outdoor unit are bl...

Page 15: ...UNT SVU001 EN 15 Notes...

Page 16: ...to change design and specifications without notice Trane Thailand 7 th Floor Ploenchit Center Building 2 Sukhumvit Road Klongtoey Bangkok 10110 http www trane com An American Standard Company Literat...

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