3. Pressing the ON/OFF button enables you to
switch on the air conditioner. AUTO will be lit on
the display of the indoor device. In addition the
temperature set on the remote control will be
displayed. The air conditioner runs at low fan
speed in DRY mode.
4. Pressing the ON/OFF button a second time
enables you to switch off this mode.
D) TIMER mode
Press the TIMER ON button to set the automatic
activation time for the device and the TIMER OFF
button to set the automatic deactivation time for the
device.
Setting the activation (deactivation) time
1. Press the TIMER ON (TIMER OFF) button. The
remote control display will now show TIMER ON
(TIMER OFF), the last time set for the starting
(stopping) the deviceʼs operation and the “h”
symbol. Now set the time when you want the
device to start (stop).
2. Each time you press TIMER ON (TIMER OFF),
you will put the activation (deactivation) time 0.5
hours back (when you reach 10 hours, the
interval will be one hour).
3. After a few seconds the TIMER control light will
be permanently lit on the indoor device.
NOTES
1. If you have selected an activation and a
deactivation time, TIMER ON/OFF will be shown
on the display.
2. To change the TIMER ON/OFF time, press the
appropriate TIMER button and reset the time.
3. To delete the TIMER ON/OFF setting, set the
TIMER time to 0:00.
E) SLEEP (economy) mode
1. Press the SLEEP button on the remote control
during cool, heat or auto mode.
2. The air conditioning system will automatically
increase (cool mode) or lower (heat mode) the
set temperature by 1°C after one hour.
3. After a further hour this process will be repeated
automatically.
4. This mode allows you to save energy whilst
maintaining a pleasant temperature.
9. Indoor device settings
Remote control fails to work (emergency
operation) (Fig. 5)
If the remote control fails to work (empty batteries or
malfunction), use the emergency switch (Auto/Cool).
a) Open the front panel and lift it until the panel
audibly clicks into position in an open position.
b) Press the button until the AUTO display is lit. The
device is now operating in forced automatic mode
(the default temperature is 24°C)
c) Close the front panel again.
Caution
1. If you press the button repeatedly, the operating
mode will change in the following sequence:
AUTO, COOL, OFF.
2. If you press the button twice, the device will be
set to forced cool mode. This mode is only
designed for testing purposes.
3. The third press of the button will stop the device.
4. Use the remote control to restart control using
the remote control.
Setting the vertical air flow direction (Fig. 6)
The left-hand and right-hand side flow directions can
be adjusted manually. Perform these adjustments
before you start the device because once it has been
started the slats vibrate and there is a risk of your
fingers getting caught.
Setting the horizontal air flow direction
(Fig. 7/8)
The air conditioning system automatically set the
horizontal air flow direction with the operating mode.
1. Use this function when the device is operating.
2. Press and hold the AIR DIRECTION button on
the remote control to move the air flap in the
required direction.
3. Set the horizontal air flow direction to the
required position.
4. Every time you start the device thereafter, the
horizontal air flow will automatically be set to the
direction in which the air flap was moved when
you pressed the AIR DIRECTION button.
Automatic horizontal air flow change (Fig. 7/9)
1. Use this function when the device is operating.
2. Press the SWING button on the remote control.
To end the function, press the SWING button a
second time.
3. Press the AIR DIRECTION button to fix the air
flap in the required position.
Notes:
1. If the air conditioning system is not switched on
or TIMER ON is active, the AIR DIRECTION and
SWING buttons will have no effect.
2. The air conditioning system should not be
operated for a lengthy period of time with the air
flow directed downwards in cool or dehumidify
(DRY) mode. Otherwise condensation may be
deposited on the horizontal air flap and can then
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