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Unit will not exit ‘TRANE mode’ if user changes any of the following:
swing button,
multi room or night latch button.
The indication of TRANE mode is button with red back light and the remaining buttons with light
OFF. The back light will go OFF after 0 seconds from last operation of remote controller.
2.4.2.2. Cool Mode
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Press MODE to select cool mode, see ‘COOL’ shown on display (Refer Figure - 8).
Press to set fan speed (if required)
Press or to increase or decrease set temp. Set temperature range is 17°C - 0°C.
This is normal mode of cooling. User can set room temperature and AC will run to
attain the set temperature.
Temperature can be set based on energy consumption, Refer below table
Zone 1 - Red
Uneconomical
Zone - Yellow
Higher energy consumption
Zone - Light green
Economical
Zone 4 - Dark green
Lower energy consumption
2.4.2.3. Dry Mode
Press MODE to select dry mode, see ‘DRY’ shown on display
(Refer Figure - 10).
In dry mode default set temperature is 5°C.
Set temperature and fan speed cannot be changed.
Unit will operate at low fan speed for maximum moisture removal.
In high humidity conditions, user can select dry mode.
2.4.2.4. Fan Mode
Press MODE to select fan mode, see ‘FAN’ shown on display.
Set point temperature cannot be adjustable.
Fan speed can be adjustable.
2.4.2.5. Sleep Mode
Press to activate sleep mode operation.
The ‘set’ temperature will automatically increase by 1°C for each
hour for four hours.
After 4 hours unit will stay at latest temperature. E.g., if the
set temperature is 4°C and sleep mode is started. After first hour
set temperature will increase to 5°C and at the end of fourth hour
set temperature will be at 8°C. The unit will stay at 8°C.
Press again to disable sleep mode.
Set point temperature and fan speed can be adjustable.
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