3-7
Operation (continued)
Storing the Remote Control
Store the remote control by placing the back side, containing a
NOTE:
Power
1.
2.
Mode
Press MODE to choose Cool, Eco (on some models), Overnight
(on some models) or Fan Only.
Fan Speed
1.
2. Choose Low, Medium, High or Auto.
NOTES:
Auto fan speed and Temperature cannot be selected in
Fan Only mode.
In Eco (on some models) and Cool modes, Auto fan
NOTE:
panel will show the current room temperature.
Temperature
(16°C).
AIR CONDITIONER CARE
for an annual checkup. Remember … the cost of this service call
is your responsibility.
Cleaning the Air Filter
2 weeks to see whether it needs cleaning.
NOTE:
place.
1.
2.
intake grille and pulling the grille away from the air
Power
Mode
Fan Speed
A. Tab
V
V
A
Storing the Remote Control
Store the remote control by placing the back side, containing a
NOTE:
Power
1.
2.
Mode
Press MODE to choose Cool, Eco (on some models), Overnight
(on some models) or Fan Only.
Fan Speed
1.
2. Choose Low, Medium, High or Auto.
NOTES:
Auto fan speed and Temperature cannot be selected in
Fan Only mode.
In Eco (on some models) and Cool modes, Auto fan
NOTE:
panel will show the current room temperature.
Temperature
(16°C).
AIR CONDITIONER CARE
for an annual checkup. Remember … the cost of this service call
is your responsibility.
Cleaning the Air Filter
2 weeks to see whether it needs cleaning.
NOTE:
place.
1.
2.
intake grille and pulling the grille away from the air
Power
Mode
Fan Speed
A. Tab
V
V
A
NOTES:
When 6
th
Sense
™
System Control is selected, the unit will
measure the current room temperature sent by the remote
control. If the unit does not receive a signal from the remote
control, the current room temperature will be measured by
the unit.
Signals between the unit and the remote control can be
checked by raising and lowering the thermostat temperature.
To turn o
ff
6
th
Sense
TM
System Control, press 6
th
Sense on the
remote control. The 6
th
Sense icon on the air condi
ti
oner
control panel will turn o
ff
. The unit will return to the previous
se
tti
ngs for cool, fan speed and temperature.
Fan Speed
1. Press FAN SPEED un
ti
l you see the Bar LED on the air
condi
ti
oner control panel display for the desired se
tti
ng.
2. Choose Low, Medium, High or Auto.
NOTES:
Auto fan speed and Temperature cannot be selected
in Fan Only mode.
In Eco and Cool modes, Auto fan speed is selected
automa
ti
cally.
NOTE: A
ft
er 5 seconds, the display on the air condi
ti
oner control
panel will show the current room temperature.
Temperature
Press the up arrow bu
tt
on to raise the temperature. Each
ti
me
you press or hold the up arrow bu
tt
on, the temperature will go
up 1ºF (1ºC) un
ti
l it reaches 86°F (30°C). The up LED on the
air condi
ti
oner control panel will light
Press the down arrow bu
tt
on to lower the temperature. Each
ti
me you press or hold the down arrow bu
tto
n, the
temperature will go down 1ºF (1ºC) un
ti
l it reaches 61°F
(16°C). The down LED on the air cond
iti
oner control panel will
light.
Changing Air D
irecti
on
Use tab to direct the air right or le
ft
.
AIR CONDITIONER CARE
Your new air condi
ti
oner is designed to give you many years of dependable service. This se
cti
on tells you how to clean and care for your
air condi
ti
oner properly. Call your local authorized dealer for an annual checkup. Remember … the cost of this service call is your
responsibility.
Cleaning the Air Filter
The air
fi
lter is removable for easy cleaning. A clean
fi
lter helps
remove dust, lint, and other pa
rti
cles from the air and is important
for best cooling and opera
ti
ng ef
fi
ciency. Check the
fi
lter every
2 weeks to see whether it needs cleaning.
NOTE: Do not operate the air condi
ti
oner without the
fi
lter in place.
1. Turn o
ff
the air condi
ti
oner.
2. Remove the air
fi
lter by pressing down on the tabs on the air
intake grille and pulling the grille away from the air
condi
ti
oner.
Fan Speed
A. Tab
V
V
A
th
Sense
TM
System Control, press
6
th
Sense
TM
on the
6
th
Sense
TM
System Control is selected,
th
Sense icon on the air conditioner
Sixth Sense Operation