4d.
To prevent outside air from entering the room, insert the foam top window gasket, cut to the
width of the window.
5.
Plug the unit into the electrical outlet as specified above in the electrical requirements.
Move the control to the COOL mode.
How to Control Your AC
All the basics you need to know to stay cool!
1.
Power – turn the air conditioner on and off.
2.
and
Buttons – use these buttons on the control panel or
remote control to increase or decrease the desired temperature,
or time using the Timer. The temperature range is: 61 -88 degrees
Fahrenheit or 16 - 31 degrees Celsius.
3.
Display – By pressing the Display button on the remote, it can switch
off/on all lights and LED Display. When the timer is not in use, the
operation mode and the set temperature will be displayed. Time will
be displayed under the timer setting.
4.
Modes – Press the mode button on the control panel to cycle and
select a MODE, OR select a MODE by pressing the desired button on
the remote.
• Auto Mode – press the MODE button on the panel or the Auto
Mode button on the remote - In AUTO mode the unit automatically
chooses the mode of operation (COOL, DRY or FAN). In this mode
the temperature will be set according to the room temperature
(tested by the temperature sensor which is incorporated in the
indoor unit.).
• Cool Mode - press the MODE button on the panel or the Cool
button on the remote - The cooling function allows the air
conditioner to cool the room and at the same time reduces air
humidity. Adjust the fan speed and air temperate to your desired
comfort level. In this mode, if Eco is not enabled, the fan may
continue to run after reaching the desired temperature.
• Eco Mode – press the ECO MODE button on the panel or the ECO button on the remote
- When the unit is in ECO mode, the light will turn on. In ECO mode, the unit will turn off
once the room is cooled to the user-set temperature. The unit will turn back on when the
Lock frame
Window sill
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