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MECHANICAL CONTROLS
MODE CONTROL :
Rotate the
MODE
control knob to turn the air conditioner on and set the
COOLING SPEEDS
or the
FAN SPEEDS.
Set the knob to
OFF
to turn the unit off.
COOLING SPEEDS
•HIGH COOL -
For an automatic maximum and quick cooling on extremely hot days.
Once room is cooled, change cooling setting to MED or LOW.
•MED COOL -
For NORMAL cooling.
•LOW COOL -
For NIGHTIME and/or a SMOOTH cooling, with minimum air circulation.
FAN SPEEDS
• HIGH FAN -
For high velocity airflow without cooling.
• MED FAN -
Medium fan speed without cooling.
• LOW FAN -
Lowest fan speed without cooling.
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS (THERMOSTAT) :
• This air conditioner is equipped with a built-in thermostat that controls the cooling cycle
(compressor) based on set temperature, allowing to maintain room temperature.
Compressor cycles on and off, and the fan operates continuously, even when the
compressor is off (cycle is completed).
• Turn the
THERMOSTAT
(TEMPERATURE) rotary control to a mid-setting (5). Then, when
necessary, set the emperature to the desired level of room comfort by turning the
THERMOSTAT
control towards
COOLER
or counterclockwise for a warmer temperature.
• Changing too quickly and too frequently could result in blowing a fuse or tripping the
circuit-breaker.
N
OTE
:
Always turn the control knob slowly in order to allow unit to adjust to new setting.
AIR EXCHANGER :
• For maximum continuous cooling, set the
AIR EXCHANGER
control to
CLOSED
- it only
circulates the air in the room.
• To draw stale or smoky air out of the room, set the air exchanger control to
OPEN
- it
exhausts outdoor the air in the room.
•
The Air Exchanger will function only when the fan is operating.
This air conditioner is designed with mobile
air louvers to easily control the airflow direction.
Using the tabs of the louvers located on front
top ot the air conditioner, simply move the louvers
in ay direction. Louvers can be controlled separately.
CHANGING AIR DIRECTION