Airwell RC5 프로그래밍 및 운영 매뉴얼 - 페이지 7
{카테고리_이름} Airwell RC5에 대한 프로그래밍 및 운영 매뉴얼을 온라인으로 검색하거나 PDF를 다운로드하세요. Airwell RC5 11 페이지. For room air conditioner
Airwell RC5에 대해서도 마찬가지입니다: 매뉴얼 (8 페이지)
OPERATION PROCEDURE
TURNING ON THE AIR CONDITIONER
Press START/STOP button (1) to turn the air conditioner on.Operation
Indicator on the air conditioner will light up, indicating that the unit is in
operation. Note that the LCD operation display (11) will always show the last
mode of operation and previous function used.
Follow the instructions if you choose to change the control settings; otherwise,
the air conditioner will start and operate in the same mode and functions
prior to being turned off.
VENTILATING OPERATION
Select the ventilating mode by pressing MODE button (2). Switch to the
desired fan speed by pressing FAN speed button (3).
COOLING OPERATION
Select the COOLING mode by pressing MODE button (2). Switch to the
desired FAN SPEED or to AUTO FAN by pressing button (3). Select suitable
temperature setting. By selecting the COOLING mode, the air flap will move
automatically to air delivery position, optimal for cooling.
COOLING OPERATION WITH AUTO FAN MODE
This operation starts with the highest air flow in order to quickly lower the
room temperature. It will then automatically switch to the low air flow to
quietly maintain the selected temperature.
HEATING OPERATION
Select the HEATING mode by pressing MODE button (2). Switch to the
desired FAN SPEED or to AUTO FAN by pressing FAN button (3). Select
suitable temperature setting. By selecting the HEATING mode, the air flap
will move automatically to air delivery position, optimal for heating.
HEATING OPERATION WITH AUTO FAN MODE
This operation starts with the highest air flow in order to quickly raise the
room temperature. It will then automatically switch to a lower air flow to
quietly maintain the selected temperature. HEATING with AUTO FAN will
automatically provide the user with the HOT KEEP function. The fan will be
turned off when the indoor coil temperature is not sufficiently hot to prevent
uncomfortable cold air drafts.
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