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CONTROLS
Cooling
• When the air conditioner is set to the
circulation mode, the air in the cab
gradually becomes dirty. Switch to the
“ventilation” to ventilate once a
comfortable temperature is obtained.
• Excessive cooling can be harmful to
your health. It is best to keep the air
inside the cab only about 5 to 6°C (41 to
43°F) cooler than the outside air.
Note:
If the machine has been parked in the
sun, open the windows and door to let the
hot air out of the cab before using the air
conditioner.
ACCESSORIES
1. Set the fan outlet to the desired position.
2. Set the temperature by moving the
temperature control knob to between the
center and the left end.
3. Set the fan dial to the desired position.
Quick cooling
1. Set the fan outlet to the desired position.
2. Move the temperature control knob to the
left end.
3. Set the fan dial to “HI”.
4. Tilt the Ventilation/Circulation select lever
backward to select Circulation.
Heating
1. Arrange the outlet louvers so that air can
be directed to the feet.
2. Set the fan dial to the desired position.
3. Set the temperature by moving the
temperature control knob to between the
center and the right end.
For the highest temperature, move the
knob all the way to the right.
4. Turn the fan dial to the OFF position to
turn off heating.
Summary of Contents for TB260
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Page 163: ...4 1 TRANSPORT...
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