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<Auto Operation>
If all the indoor units are identical in a cooling system and are under control as one group, it
heats or cools automatically via the differences between the set temperature and the room
temperature.
<Dry Operation>
Depending on the indoor unit used, the remote controller may have a [Dry]
indicator on its
display even though the unit does not have the Dry function.
(Same as cooler operation)
When the room temperature approaches the temperature setting, the unit continues to start
up or stop automatically.
When the drying mode stops operating, the indoor unit’s fan blows a gentle breeze in order to
keep the moisture from returning to the room at a minimum.
Depending on the indoor unit used, and/or the temperature in the room, the fan speed may not
be adjustable.
Depending on the unit used, when the outside air temperature is 59 °F or less, the dry function
will not operate.
<Timer Operation>
When setting the timer, make sure the current time on the remote controller is accurate.
The timer’s clock can only be set when the display of the remote controller is ON.
After setting the timer, put the remote controller in a place where its signal will reach the
receiver of the indoor unit. (When the time set for the timer is reached, a signal is sent from
the remote controller to Start/Stop the unit.)
Using the Timer
When the drying mode stops operating, the indoor unit’s fan blows a gentle breeze in order to
keep
1. Press either / of the or , and while the time is being displayed,
if you press / again, a scheduled time can be set.
The time last set on the timer is displayed.
“--:--“ indicates time to change the batteries.
2. Press either / of the or and set the timer to the desired time.
Every time you press / , the time changes in 10 minute increments.
If you press and hold the button, the time changes quickly.
3. After setting the timer, if you press , the time you set changes to a steady
display, indicating settings are complete.
After the timer setting is displayed for three seconds, the display reverts to the current
time.
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