Special remarks, Setting the timer – Sanyo C3682 User Manual
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SPECIAL REMARKS
How it works?
• Once the room temperature reaches the level that was set, the
unit’s operation frequency is changed automatically.
• During DRY operation, the fan speed automatically runs at lower
speed for providing a comfortable breeze.
• ‘‘DRY’’ operation is not possible if the indoor temperature is 59 °F
or less.
• Sometimes the indoor unit may not get to the set fan speed such as
LOW under cool operation at very low outdoor temperatures due to
the indoor unit being protected from ice or frost.
• In the event of power failure, the unit will stop. When the power is
resumed, the unit will restart automatically in approximately
5 minutes by the remote control unit.
If the remote control unit is on and left in a location where the unit
can receive a signal, then the unit will automatically restart in
approximately 5 minutes of power being restored.
Clicking sound is heard from the air conditioner
• In cooling operation, any plastic parts may shrink due to a sudden
temperature change. In this event, a clicking sound may occur. This
is normal, and the sound will soon disappear.
• The remote control unit sends the setting condition to the air
conditioner regularly at five minute intervals.
SETTING THE TIMER
In the descriptions below, the following settings are used for the
temperature and time indicator selector button on the bottom front
section of the remote control unit.
• Temperature: °F
• Time: AM, PM
1. How to set the present time
(Example) To set to 10:30 pm.
‘‘DRY’’ (
) Operation
Cooling ( ) operation
Power failure during operation
Clicking Sound
Remote Control Unit
Operation
Indication
1.
Press the CLOCK button
once if the time indicator is
not flashing.
The time indication alone
flashes.
2.
Press the Advance, Return
(
,
) button until PM 10:30
is displayed.
The time can be set in 1-minute
increments. Holding down the
button advances the time rapidly
in 10-minute increments.
3.
Press the CLOCK button
again.
This completes the setting of the
current time.
NOTE
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