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for work, then comes on again outomoricolly or your

preferred cooling level when you rerurn from work

Example 3: Temperature Up — Leave for work.

Temperature Down — When fomily member returns

during day. Unit goes to warmer comfort level when
family leaves for work and school, then goes to o
cooler level when o member returns. This level re­

mains day and night until unit ogoin switches to the

lower cooling level.

Operation for Example 1 :

PROGIWA

STOP^’

PROGRAM

y^START

i 'I Low cooling period

Hi cooling period.

A. To set time you wont unit

to go to warmer comfort

level:

1. Touch

|. Time disappears for 10 sec-

onds, ond morker light flashes under PRO­
GRAM START in windaw display

2. Touch time numbers, such os 7 - 3 - 0 for 7:30.

Each touch must be made within 10 seconds.

Numbers oppeor in window display

3. Check arrow morker light for AM or PM. If PM

is lit, touch

ogoin to switch to AM if

desired, ond vice versa.

4. Touch

B. Now, set for the warmer comfort level you want

while nobody is ot home.

1 Touch

Keep the 10-second rule in

mind between touches.

2. Touch warmer comfort level number de­

sired. Numbers range from 0 - 9. The lower the

level, the more energy is soved.

3 Touch

C. Now, set the time you want your preferred cool­

ing level to begin again.

■1 • Touch

2. Touch time numbers, such os 4 - 0 - 0 for 4:00.

3. Check orrow morker light for AM or PM. If AM

is on, touch

ogoin to switch to PM, or

vice verso.

^ Touch

5. Finally, t o u c h t o begin outomotic

operotion as you hove commonded.

NOTES.
• The PROGRAM MODE marker light tells you pro-

grommed operation is in effect.

• If you touch PROGRAM/MANUAL again, the PRO­

GRAM MODE morker light goes out ond unit
returns to manual operation.

• To check the commands you hove programmed,

simply touch its corresponding pod. The command
and its blinking marker oppears in the window dis-

ploy for 10 seconds. The commond then dis-
appeors and time of doy reoppeors.

Operation for Example 2:

A. To set time you wont unit to go off, follow the

some directions os in Example 1 for setting Pro­

gram Start time.

B. Now, program unit to outomatically shut off. This

con be achieved by touching

then

C. Now, progrom for unit to go on ogoin ot your

desired time and comfort level. Follow some

directions os in Exomple 1 for setting Program
Stop time.

Operation for Example 3:

This operation is identicol to Exomple 1 with o slight

difference in the PROGRAM STOP time. This example
merely demonstrates thot you con set your unit to
automatically return to higher cooling level when
other fomily members might need it eorlier in the
day. Keep in mind thot only two cooling levels con be
reoched in outomotic programming, o high pre­
ferred cooling level and o lower-cooling, energy­
saving level.

Unit is now set to go off or to o different cooling level

ot o preset time. This is the progrom you get doy-to-

doy, unless.. .

1. You clear the program to enter o new program.

2. You temporarily switch to monuol for o porticulor

reoson.

3. You unplug your power cord or hove o power

failure (progrom must be reset).

NOTE: For outomotic programming, you need not

follow the exoct sequence os stoted obove. If you
wish to chonge o portion of your program without
resetting the entire program, you moy do so.

To chonge from outomotic program to manual, touch

. This interrupts your outomotic program

until you ore reody to restore automatic. To end

monuol and go bock to outomotic, touch

ogoin Unit returns to originol outomotic progrom.

To change program to o new program, follow

some directions os shown above for automatic

programming.