MAESTRO SMART
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D8
D1
D3
D4
D2
D5
D6
D9
D7
D10
F
D9
D2
D11
D6
D3
D13
D8
D15
D14
D7
D4
D1
D16
D10
D17
D18
D12
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US-ENGLISH
DISPLAY
D1
fan speed or automatic operating mode
indicator (aUto)
D2
Heating mode
D3
Cooling mode
D4
Dehumidification only mode
D5
air change activation
(not available in this model)
D6
Sleep mode operation
D7
automatic operation
D8
first operating program
D9
Second operating program
D10
temperature indicator or time indicator
(Hours/minutes)
D11
Desired temperature/clock/programming
D12
fan speed
D13
transmission of the command in progress
D14
Program switching off time setting
D15
Clock/program setting
D16
Program switching on time setting
D17
Low battery notification
D18
minutes timer
3.3.3 -
UNIT START UP
(fig.34)
to operate the unit using the remote control it will be necessary to turn on the main switch on the electrical
power supply line or by inserting the unit’s electrical plug into the appropriate wall outlet.
• The unit is equipped with a power switch (10) located below the lower safety guard (9).
• To run this power button must be in “I” position.
• At this point the unit can be operated by the remote control. In order to transmit commands to the unit,
point the front of the remote control toward the unit’s control panel.
• The unit emits a beep when it receives a command.
• The remote requires direct line of sight with the unit’s receiver with a maximum distance between them
being 26 feet (8 m).
Summary of Contents for Maestro Smart
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