2. Names and Operations
Operation Section
1.
Pushing this button starts, and pushing again
stops the unit.
2. Operation lamp
The lamp is turned on when an air conditioner
is in operation.
This lamp blinks when an error occurs or a
protective device is activated.
3.
(Mode select) button
Pushing this button selects an operation
mode. (AUTO
FAN
).
4. Temperature setting buttons
Changing the temperature setting.
5.
(Fan speed) button
Changing the fan speed.
6.
(Swing/Air direction) button
Use this button to set the auto swing or air
direction to a specifi c angle.
7.
(Unit select) button
When more than one indoor unit is operated
by one remote control unit, this button is used
to select a unit when adjusting the air
direction.
8. Timer setting buttons
(
Weekly Program Function)
9.
(Filter reset) button
Use this button to reset the fi lter sign.
When
is displayed, press this button after
cleaning the fi lter.
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(Refer to page I )
(Start/Stop) button
/HEAT
/DRY
10.
Use this button when you installed a fan
available in the market. Pressing this button
turns on and off the fan. When turning off the
air conditioner, the fan will be also turned off.
(While the fan is operating,
the display.)
*If
control unit when pressing the ventilation
button, no fans are installed.
11.
/COOL
/
Do not use this button.
12.
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13. Remote control sensor
Normally, the temperature sensor of the
indoor unit is used to detect the temperature.
*1
However, it is also possible to detect the
temperature around the remote control unit.
*1 Do not move the fl ap (vertical airfl ow
adjustment board) with your hand.
• The fl ap is automatically directed down
when the unit is stopped.
• The fl ap is directed up during the HEAT
standby. The fl ap starts swinging after the
HEAT standby is cancelled, although the
AUTO fl ap indication on the remote control
unit is displayed during the HEAT standby.
EN-2
(Ventilation) button
is displayed on the LCD of the remote
(Inspection) button
(Sleeping) button
Sleeping Function)
will appear in
2011/
2011/