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Automatic operation
(auto changeover)
◆
Start
1
START/STOP button (
)
Press this button to start the air conditioner.
2
Mode select button (MODE)
Select A.
3
Temperature button ( )
Set the desired temperature.
4
Fan speed button (FAN)
Select one of
LOW
, LOW
+
,
MED
, MED
+
, HIGH
.
• The
OPERATION lamp (green) on the display
panel of the indoor unit lights.
The operating mode is selected in accordance with
the room temperature and operation starts after
approximately 3 minutes.
• If the “A” mode is uncomfortable, you can select the
desired conditions manually.
◆
Stop
START/STOP button (
)
Press this button again to stop the air conditioner.
Timer operation
Use the wired remote controller for timer setting if it is
also in use.
◆
ON timer and OFF timer
Setting TIMER
1
Push ON / OFF TIMER button ( or ) during
operation.
Press the ON or OFF TIMER buttons as required.
• The previous timer setting is displayed and
flashes along with ON / OFF timer display.
Set the timer to the desired time.
Each press of the TIMER button changes the time
in ten minute steps.
Pressing the TIMER button continually changes
the time in one hour step.
2
SET
button
Press the SET
button to set the timer.
The timer time is indicated and the timer starts.
Cancelling TIMER
3
CLR
button
Press the CLR
button to cancel the timer
setting.
PRESET
MODE
TEMP
FAN
2
3
1
4
TEMP
PRESET
QUIET
SWING
TIMER
ON
FILTER
CHK
CLOCK
OFF
CLR
SLEEP
SET
FIX
Hi-POWER
COMFORT
SLEEP
MODE
TEMP
FAN
2
3
1
ON
OFF
SET
SET
CLR
CLR
CAUTION
• When you select the timer operation, the remote
controller automatically transmits the timer signal to
the indoor unit at the specified time. Therefore, keep
the remote controller in a location where it can
transmit the signal to the indoor unit properly.
Otherwise, the time lag of up to 15minutes will occur.
• If you do not press the SET
button within 30
seconds after setting the time, the setting will be
cancelled.
Once you select the timer operation mode, the settings
are saved in the remote controller.
Thereafter, the air conditioner will start operating under
the same conditions when you simply press the ON /
OFF button of the remote controller.
If the clock display is flashing, you cannot set the timer.
Follow the instructions in the section “Setting the clock”
and then set the timer.
◆
Combined timer (Setting both ON
and OFF timers simultaneously)
OFF timer —> ON timer
(Operation —> Stop —> Operation)
This feature is useful when you want to stop the air
conditioner after you go to sleep, and start it again in
the morning when you wake up or you return home.
Example:
To stop the air conditioner and start it again next
morning.
▼
Setting combined TIMER
1
Press the OFF TIMER button to adjust the
OFF timer.
2
Press the ON TIMER button to adjust the
ON timer.
3
Press the SET
button.
ON timer —> OFF timer
(Stop —> Operation —> Stop)
You can use this setting to start the air conditioner
when you wake up and stop it when you leave the
house.
Example:
To start the air conditioner next morning and stop it.
▼
Setting combined TIMER
1
Press the ON TIMER button to adjust the
ON timer.
2
Press the OFF TIMER button to adjust the
OFF timer.
3
Press the SET
button.
• Either ON or OFF timer function which is closer to
the current time, is activated first.
• If the same time is set for both ON and OFF timers,
no timer operation is performed.
Also, the air conditioner may stop operating.
◆
Every day combined timer
(setting both ON and OFF timer
simultaneously and activate every
day)
This feature is useful when you want to use combined
timer at the same time every day.
▼
Setting combined TIMER
1
Press the ON TIMER button to adjust the
ON timer.
2
Press the OFF TIMER button to adjust the
OFF timer.
3
Press the SET
button.
4
After step 3, an arrow mark ( or ) flashes
for about 3 seconds and during this flashing,
press the SET
button.
• During the every day timer is activating, both arrows
(
,
) are indicated.
SET
Operation
Stop
Operation again
OFF
ON
SET
Operation
Stop
Stop
ON
OFF
SET
ON
OFF
SET
SET
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