4. For Fan mode, adjust fan speed to High, Med or Low.To clear Timer delay program:
NOTE: In Fan mode, temperature cannot be set.NOTE: Air conditioner can be either on or off.
th?1. Press TIMER once after it has been programmed. Display will
5. For 6 Sense System control, adjust fan speed to High,
show remaining time.
Med, Low or Auto.
th?2. While the display is showing the remaining time, press TIMER
6. For Dry mode and 6 Sense System control, adjust
again. Timer indicator light will turn off.
temperature up or down by 4oF (2oC).
7. Turn off air conditioner.
To see or change the remaining time (in hours):
8. Press TIMER. Timer indicator light on the air conditioner
1. Press TIMER once after it has been programmed. Display will
control panel will flash.
show remaining time.
9. Press up or down arrow button to change the delay time from
2. While the display is showing the remaining time, press the up
30 minutes to 24 hours.or down arrow button to increase or decrease the time.
10. After 5 seconds, Timer indicator light on the air conditioner
3. After 5 seconds, the display will show the current room
control panel will remain on.
temperature.
Changing Air Direction
Use wheel to direct the air right or left. Use the whole cartridge to direct air up, down or straight ahead.
A
A
A.WheelA.Cartridge
Exhaust Air Vent
 Pull out the exhaust air vent control to Open the exhaust air
A
vent and draw stale or smoky air from the room.
 Push in the exhaust air vent control to close the exhaust air
vent for maximum continuous cooling.
A.Exhaust air vent control
NOTE: The exhaust air vent control will function only when the
Fan Speed control is operating.
Normal Sounds
When your air conditioner is operating normally, you may hear  Clicks from the thermostat cycle.
sounds such as:
 Vibrations or noise due to poor wall or window construction.
 Droplets of water hitting the condenser, causing a pinging or
 A high-pitched hum or pulsating noise caused by the modern
clicking sound. The water droplets help cool the condenser.
high-efficiency compressor cycling on and off.
 Air movement from the fan.
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