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Wireless Remote Functions (Continued)

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CLOCK button

Use the CLOCK button to ad-
just the time displayed on the
remote control. Press the
CLOCK button once. The
clock icon       will flash. With-
in 2 seconds, use the − and +
buttons to adjust the time
down or up in one−minute in-
crements. Press the button
continuously to adjust the
time in 10−minute increments.
Press the CLOCK button
again when correct time is
displayed.

X−FAN button

Use the X−FAN button to 
extend low speed blower 
operation for 10 minutes 
at the end of a cooling 
demand.

The extended fan operation
ensures that excess moisture
is removed from the indoor
coil before the blower shuts
off.

Press the X−FAN button once
to initiate extended blower 
operation. Fan operation
ends after 10 minutes. 
The extended fan operation
icon      is displayed when the
feature is turned on.

X−FAN operation is available
in cooling or dehumidification
modes; X−FAN is not avail-
able in AUTO, heating or fan
mode.

TURBO button

Use the TURBO button to initi-
ate or cancel high−speed fan
operation to accelerate cooling
or heating of the ambient room
temperature. The turbo icon
is displayed when the function
is turned on.

TEMP button

Use the TEMP button to
change the temperature dis-
play shown on the remote
control. When initially pow-
ered on, the current temper-
ature setting is displayed,
along with the      icon.

Press the TEMP button 
once to alter the display to
show the current indoor 
ambient temperature, along
with the      icon. The indoor
temperature sensor is in the
indoor unit.

Press the TEMP button
again to display the outdoor
ambient temperature 
icon      . The outdoor ambi-
ent temperature display is
not available on this system.

On occasion, the remote
control will display the 
temperature that was not se-
lected (indoor ambient tem-
perature or setting tempera-
ture). The selected tempera-
ture will return to the display
screen after 5 seconds.

NOTE − The TEMP button
can also be used to tempo-
rarily display the indoor am-
bient temperature on the in-
door unit display panel.

LIGHT button

Use the LIGHT button to turn
the indoor unit display light
on and off. When the light is
on, the      icon appears on
the remote control.

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Страница 1: ...is manual is the property of the homeowner and must be left with the user 2011 Lennox Industries Inc Dallas Texas USA MS7 Single Zone Mini Split System Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps 506789 01 08 201...

Страница 2: ...perty damage personal injury or death For your safety and to fulfill the terms of the limited warranty a licensed professional service technician or equivalent must annually inspect this system This u...

Страница 3: ...Tape e p i p n o i t c e n n o C Air inlet Typical indoor unit shown Actual unit may be slightly different Front Panel Display Air outlet Filter Directional Louver Wireless remote control Temperature...

Страница 4: ...s fixed in a downward position In climates with very low winter temperatures it may be necessary to supplement heating by addi tional means space heater fireplace etc In heating mode the operating ran...

Страница 5: ...mode and again for HEAT mode heat pumps only Selected mode is displayed on both remote and indoor unit cover panel buttons Use plus and minus buttons to adjust the temper ature setting up and down NOT...

Страница 6: ...button to initi ate or cancel high speed fan operation to accelerate cooling or heating of the ambient room temperature The turbo icon is displayed when the function is turned on TEMP button Use the T...

Страница 7: ...with the word ON flashing at the right Use the and keys to adjust the time setting to the desired time for the system to begin operation Press the TIMER ON button again to accept the setting When succ...

Страница 8: ...speed will be set to low if DEHUMIDIFICATION mode has been selected 5 Press OSCILLATE button Indoor unit directional louver will open and begin to oscillate If a single setting is preferred press but...

Страница 9: ...should not be placed in a drawer Make sure that there are no obstructions between the indoor unit receiver and the remote control Remote should remain within its receiving range to ensure proper syst...

Страница 10: ...o make sure that there are no objects on top of unit or around unit that may be ob structing air flow Check to make sure that indoor unit and wall bracket are secure and have not been damaged Use a cl...

Страница 11: ...oil when the outdoor unit starts or stops operation This is not a malfunction Mist is coming out of the indoor unit during cooling operation This sometimes happens when the indoor temper ature and hum...

Страница 12: ...unit When this happens the unit will enter a defrost cycle The indoor fan is off during the 3 12 minute cycle In DEHUMIDIFICATION mode indoor fan opera tion may be stopped to avoid delivery of moist a...

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