ENGLISH
SET UP & USE
COOL MODE
Ideal for hot weather when
you need to cool the room. To
set operation of the appliance
correctly, press the
buttons until the desired temperature
is displayed. (See Fig. 7)
Then select the fan speed by pressing
the Fan Speed Button until the light
corresponding to the required fan
speed lights up:
HIGH: The Fan operates at
maximum to reach the
required temperature as
rapidly as possible.
LOW: For quiet operation.
DEHUMIDIFY MODE
Ideal for reducing humidity
in spring and autumn, during
rainy spells or in damp rooms,
etc.
• Keep window and door closed for
the best dehumidifying effect.
• Exhaust hose attachment is
required in this mode.
DRAINING IN
DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE
• Exhaust hose attachment is not
required to reduce humidity,
however it is recommended in very
humid rooms so the warm air can be
exhausted outside.
• WATER FULL - When the water level
reaches a predetermined level,
will be indicated on the display. The
unit will have to be drained.
NOTE: Refer to Water Drainage
section page 22.
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Fig. 7
or
Fig. 8
FAN MODE
Adjust fan speed by pressing
the Fan Speed button as
described for the cool mode.
The fan speed selected will show in the
display. One row for Low, and three
rows for high. (See fig. 9)
TIMER
PROGRAMMING SHUT DOWN
Press the TIMER button when the unit
is ON to select an auto STOP Time.
Continue to press TIMER repeatedly
to scroll through the time selections
of 1-24 hours. Once you have reached
the time you would like to select,
wait about 5 seconds and the timer
symbol will appear on the LCD screen
indicating that the timer is active and
the unit will STOP in the selected
amount of hours.
PROGRAMMING START-UP
In Cooling Mode with the fan speed
selected turn the air conditioner OFF.
Continue to press TIMER repeatedly
to scroll through the time selections
of 1-24 hours. Once you have reached
the time you would like to select,
wait about 5 seconds and the timer
symbol will appear on the LCD screen
indicating that the timer is active and
the unit will START in the selected
amount of hours.
Fig. 9