Control Panel Operation
Let's check out how to control your air conditioner. On the control panel,
just to the left of the POWER
control panel function buttons and mode icons can be viewed in Figure 8.
Power On – Press the
button to turn on the air conditioner. The
power button will illuminate to indicate the power is on. The backlight on
the power switch will automatically dim to 20% intensity after 15 seconds
of inactivity. The remote control can also be used to turn power ON / OFF
(See Remote Control).
Display –
light. The back light has an automatic two (2) step dim function. After 15
seconds of inactivity, the display dims to 20% intensity. After an additional
120 seconds, the display switches off. Touching buttons will automatically
bring the display to full brightness.
There are four control push buttons on each side of the display.
S
YSTEM Button – Allows the user to sequentially select,
, HEAT
, and FAN ONLY
the display advances to the next mode. A new icon appears. At the same
time, the mode displays for two (2) seconds, then returns the display to
the temperature set point for modes other than FAN. Note that when the
heating function is not available, the system will automatically skip the
HEAT
and
modes.
NOTE: After the compressor stops the fan will continue to operate for 30
seconds.
FAN MODE Button – Selects between automatic
operation. In the
mode, the fan only turns on and off when the
compressor operates or the heat function is enabled.
In the FAN ONLY Mode,
. In the
mode, fans speed is determined by your
selection on the
button.
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AUTO
COOL
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MODE
SYSTEM
AUTO
FAN
AUTO
MODE
CONTINUOUS
AUTO
FAN
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, is a liquid crystal display (LCD). All of the
operation. Press the
button and
or
is not available. The display indicates
FAN
MAINTENANCE
HEAT
ONLY
REQUIRED
MODE
MODE
OUTDOOR TEMP
ROOM TEMP
M T W T F S S
WAKE
FAN SPEED Button
Depending on your model, you can select between LOW, MED, HIGH,
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in the display window, plus a fan speed icon (triangle) changes to indicate
the new speed level. When auto is selected, fan speed automatically varies
depending on the set temperature on the control panel and the actual
room temperature. Let me explain. Say for example you're working in
your garage and you need to open the big door for several minutes. The
air conditioner will sense a wide difference between the set temperature
and the actual room temperature when this occurs the system fan speed
increases to MAX. The fan speed decreases (in step) as the temperature
difference decreases. When the set point temperature is reached the FAN
speed returns to the original setting.
SCHEDULE Button – The
and off. The current day of the week is indicated as a dot underneath
the day symbol. Pressing the
schedule function off. The schedule function comes preprogrammed with
Cool
recommended energy savings values (Addendum 1). The values may
be changed through the schedule program function (See Programmable
Thermostat).
UP and DOWN arrows – Pressing either
changes the desired room temperature. The factory preset lower and
upper limits are 60° F (16° C) and 99° F (37° C). These buttons are also
used to navigate between function options when using the User Menu or
Maintenance Mode.
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BACK Button
It takes the user back to the previous menu level.
DISPLAY/ENTER Button – This button is used in conjunction with User
menu and Maintenance Mode operation to select items.
This button may also be used alternately to display the ROOM TEMPE-
RATURE and TIME. If the display is left inactive for 10 seconds it will
reset to the TEMPERATURE SET POINT.
Alerts
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ON
EXIT
FILTER
OFF
RESET
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AWAY
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