Operating Instructions
OPERATING MODES
Dehumidifi er
Note: Installation of the exhaust hose is not required for operation in dehumidifying mode. The warm air exhaust must
vent inside the room when using dehumidifying mode.
1. Press the POWER SWITCH key (Fig. H) to switch the unit on.
2. Press the MODE key (Fig. I) until the DRY indicator light illuminates on the control panel (Fig. J). Each depression of
the MODE key will advance to a different mode setting (Cool, Dehumidify, Fan, Heat).
3. The fan speed is fi xed to low.
IMPORTANT: The garden hose must be installed during dehumidifi er mode.
IMPORTANT: There is no temperature adjustment during dehumidifi er mode. The fan speed is fi xed at LOW
speed.
Auto Timer
The AUTO TIMER feature offers a unique selection of multiple choice, fully automatic on
and/or off (start/stop) programs between 1-24 hours under any one mode of your unit.
The programs are as follows:
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Auto Off: Pre-select a time that will turn off the unit automatically (between 1-24
hours).
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Auto On: Pre-select a time that will turn on the unit automatically (between 1-24
hours).
Heat
Note: The exhaust hose must be properly vented outdoors during heat mode.
1. Press the POWER SWITCH key (Fig. K) to switch on the unit, and the previous set
temperature will be shown in the temperature display area of the control panel.
2. Press the MODE key (Fig. L) until the HEAT indicator light illuminates on the control
panel (Fig. M). Each depression of the MODE key will advance to a different mode
setting (Cool, Dehumidifi er, Fan, Heat).
3. Press the appropriate increase ▲ or decrease ▼ buttons (Fig. N1 and N2) to select
a suitable operating temperature setting. Temperature settings are adjustable be-
tween 16°C (61°F) to 25°C (77°F).
4. Press the FAN key (Fig. O) to select the desired fan speed setting (High, Medium,
Low). Your selection will appear on the control panel (each depression of the fan key
will advance to a different setting).
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Heating stops automatically when the set temperature is achieved. Heating resumes
when the room temperature rises above the "set" temperature level.
Fig. O
Fig. N2
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Fig. N1
Fig. H
Fig. I
Fig. J
Fig. K
Fig. L
Fig. M