Use And Care Manual

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Air Conditioner
Features
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AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES
This unit has many features. The servicer
must be familiar with these features in
order to properly service the unit.
Compressor Restart Delay
This feature extends the overall life of the
compressor by preventing the shorting
cycling of the air conditioner. When the
compressor restarts, the unit is designed
to give a minimum of three minutes to
have a time of equalizing the refrigerant
pressures for optimizing cycling.
Memory
The unit has memory. If power is lost,
all of the control settings (mode, fan
speed, on/off and configuration) are
remembered. So when power is restored,
the unit will start back up in the mode
(and configuration) it was in, before
power was lost.
Automatic Evaporator Freeze
Protection
Automatically keeps the evaporator from
freezing, the compressor is turned off
and the indoor fan is turned on when the
evaporator temperature is too low. If the
evaporator temperature is not too low
this function is off.
Automatic Quick Warm-up (for heat
pump models only)
If the room temperature falls to 4.5°C/8°
F below the set point temperature, the
reverse cycle heat is shut off and the
electric strip heat is turned on for one
cycle, until the set temperature is
satisfied.
LED Indicators and Buttons
The touch pad has buttons for MODE,
FAN, POWER, SETPOINT UP and
SETPOINT DOWN. It also has LEDs that
correspond to the mode, fan speed,
power, and set point operation to
indicate the unit status. LEDs for HIGH,
MED and LOW indicate the fan speed
that is selected. LEDs for FAN, COOL
and HEAT indicate what operating mode
is active. LED for POWER is the unit ON/
OFF status LED. If the unit is in ON
mode, the LED will be green. If the unit is
OFF, the LED will be off.
High Temperature Protection In Heating
Operation
The compressor and (or) electric heater
will be switched off to prevent damage in
high indoor blow air temperature or error
indoor temperature sensor.
Temperature Display Configuration
(°F or °C)
The unit can display in either °F or °C.
NOTE
All illustrations in this manual are for
explanation purposes only. Your air
conditioner may be slightly different.