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Sleep Display

REMOTE CONTROL

(w/door open)

+

-

MODE

10:00

75

°F

AUTO

CLOCK

TIMER

SET

SLEEP

SLEEP

I FEEL

I FEEL

ROOM

F°/C°

F°/C°

Clock

Timer

Room

Set

I Feel

Sleep

Clock Display

UP(+)

Down(-)

RoomTemperature

10:00

ON

10:00

OFF

Timer ON/OFF
Display

Operation Mode
Display Window

I FEEL

I FEEL

I Feel Display

Orange
ON/OFF Button

Reset Button

F°/C° Button

Low Battery

620615, 620625 & 620626 Installation & Operating Instructions

E. Auto Change Operation

1.

Push the “MODE” button until the auto change sym-
bol is displayed.

2.

Set the desired temperature by pushing the “UP(+)”
or “DOWN (-)” button.

3.

The receiver will beep when each change is com-
pleted
. The GREEN LED will light. See TIMER OP-
ERATION.

Note: In the auto change mode the temperature will be main-
tained in the vehicle without the need to select cool or heat. A
furnace or heat strip must be present and operational before
this feature can operate. If the installation contains both a
heat strip and furnace this feature will not select the furnace
mode. Furnace mode must be selected manually. This mode
should be used only in temperatures that will not require fur-
nace operation.

F. Option Feature (electric heat strip - if

equipped)

1.

Push the “MODE” button until the heat symbol is
displayed.

2.

Set the desired temperature by pushing the
“UP(+)” or “DOWN (-)” button.

3.

The receiver will beep when each change is com-
pleted
. The GREEN  LED will light.

G. Fan Only Operation

1.

Push the “MODE” button until the fan symbol is dis-
played.

2.

Select fan speed by pushing the “FAN” button until
the desired fan speed is displayed.

a. High Speed (continuous fan operation)

b. Low Speed (continuous fan operation)

3.

The receiver will beep when each change is com-
pleted
. The GREEN LED will light.

H. Room Temperature Display

1.

Press the “ROOM” button to display the tempera-
ture at the remote location.

2.

The Room symbol will appear beside the tempera-
ture display.

I. Sleep Operation

1.

The cool, heat or furnace mode must be selected.

2.

Set the temperature at the desired level, and push
the sleep button. The sleep symbol will appear on
the display and a beep will sound indicating that the
unit is in sleep mode. See TIMER OPERATION.

Note: In the sleep mode the temperature will be offset by 2

 o

F

of the set point, which means, if the set point is 77 

o

F (during

the cool operation) then in sleep mode it will automatically
change to 79 

o

F. The sleep settings will become effective 2

hours after the sleep mode is selected.

J. System Override

1.

This is useful in the event the remote batteries are
low or the remote is misplaced.

2.

System Override - Cooling Operation
a.

Push the “Cool” button on the receiver.

b.

System goes to the cooling mode with a set point
of 74 °F.

3.

System Override - Heating Operation (if con-
nected to furnace)
a.

Push the “Heat” button on the receiver.

b.

System goes to the “heat”  mode with a set
point of 68 

o

F.

Note: If an electric heat strip is present, the control system
will automatically choose this option even if a furnace is present.
If the system does not have a heat strip then the furnace
option will be chosen. The system can be turned “OFF” by
pushing the same button (cool/heat) a second time.

K. “I Feel” Operation

1.

The cool, heat, furnace or auto change mode must
be selected.

Furnace

Timer

Unit On

Unit On

Cool

Heat

RECEIVER

Orange LED

Green LED

Red LED

Содержание 620615.321

Страница 1: ...s manual must be read and un derstood before installation adjust ment service ormaintenanceisper formed This unit must be installed by a qualified service technician Modification of this product can b...

Страница 2: ...at gain accesso ries like A E outdoor patio and window awnings will reduce heat gain by removing the direct sun They also add a nice area to enjoy company during the cool of the evening D Condensation...

Страница 3: ...ating Rated Load Locked Rated Load Locked Speed Static R 22 Oz Wire Size Protection Weight Generator BTU HR Amps Rotor Amps Rotor Max Min Max Min User Pounds Size Cooling Amps Amps W C Supplied 1Unit...

Страница 4: ...of vent is available or another location is desired the following is recom mended a For one unit installation The air conditioner should be mounted slightly forward of center front to back and centere...

Страница 5: ...ditionerandmustbe finished in accordance with NFPA Standard 501C Section 2 7 2 Do Not Cut RoofStrucure OrRafters Good Rafters Supported By CrossBeams Good Location Between Roof Rafters 2 RoofVentRemov...

Страница 6: ...nate configura tions and methods must be approved by the Dometic Corporation in writing The following instructions are based upon the use of Dometic Return Air Kits 3105007 XXX 3105935 XXX or 3308120...

Страница 7: ...serve the following general rules in determiningthelocationandsubmitlocationto Dometicforapproval Locate the Receiver 54 above the floor NEVERexposeittodirectheatfromlamps sun or other heat producing...

Страница 8: ...by slightly lift ing See FIG 12 b Remove return air cover and ceiling template from the 3105007 XXX or 3105935 XXX kit car ton FIG 12 Center Unit From Below Roof Gasket Flat Four Conductor Cable RJ 1...

Страница 9: ...Below Roof Gasket FIG 14 DC Power Supply Receiver Leads Furnace Furnace Tstat Con nection From A C EVENLY tighten the bolts to a torque of 40 to 50 inch pounds This will compress the roof gasket to ap...

Страница 10: ...tor in the junc tion box b Installing Foam Divider Locate the foam divider and insert it corner to corner in the 14 1 4 x 14 1 4 1 8 opening with the adhesive tape up Do not remove paper to expose adh...

Страница 11: ...er duct installation refer to all Non Center Duct Installations Section 1on page 10 Important A duct adapter not supplied must be installed between the unit discharge and the customer installed cen te...

Страница 12: ...the return air open ing above the center duct before ceiling tem plate c Install Ceiling Template Apply a piece of foam weather stripping not supplied to the upper side of ceiling tem plate to make a...

Страница 13: ...assure they don t vibrate off d Push the wires into the box e Install the cover onto the junction box I Decorative Cover Installation Installing unit with 3105007 XXX or 3105935 XXX Return Air Cover...

Страница 14: ...e red positive 12VDC supply wire See FIG 23 b Connect the black wire from the air conditioner and the black wire from the filter indicator light with the black negative 12VDC supply wire See FIG 23 No...

Страница 15: ...uct System Only Depth 2 0 In Min 2 0 Max Width 8 0 In Min 8 0 In Max Total Duct Length 15 0 Ft Min 40 Ft Max Duct Length Short Run 1 3 Total Length Register Requirements Number Required Per Run 4 Min...

Страница 16: ...er Required Roof Rafters Roof Rafters Note Duct Size is Inside Dimensions Note Duct Size Is Inside Dimensions Short Duct Run Minimum 1 3 Total Duct Length Short Duct Run Minimum 1 3 Total Duct Length...

Страница 17: ...tery symbol will appear in the dis play window b When the low battery condition exists and the remote sends a signal to the receiver it may be possible for the control system to go to the default sett...

Страница 18: ...played a High Speed continuous fan operation b Low Speed continuous fan operation 3 The receiver will beep when each change is com pleted The GREEN LED will light H Room Temperature Display 1 Press th...

Страница 19: ...batteries are installed the clock will display 0 00 b Clock shows only military time c Push the clock button the clock display should blink I FEEL I FEEL d Press and hold the UP or DOWN but ton to set...

Страница 20: ...NO TO 115 VAC 1O 60 Hz TO 115 VAC 1O 60 Hz HEAT ACCESSORY WHT BLK BLK ELEMENT LIMIT 3 1 SWITCH WHT BLK OL WHT FREEZE BLK BLK NOT AVAILABLE ON SOME ON SOME MODELS T5 T6 T9 T10 T7 T8 COUPLERS IN LINE I...

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