Danby DPAC120061 Air Conditioner User Manual


 
Setting TIME OF DAY (Clock):
NOTE: This is a 24:00 hour clock system
Push and hold the CLOCK (TIMER ON / TIMER OFF) key
pads simultaneously Fig A. The clock symbol appears in the
display and the minute “00” digits start flashing Fig C. Press
the TEMP/TIMER buttons Fig B until the correct time (in
minutes) is displayed. Press either of the clock (TIMER ON /
TIMER OFF) buttons. The hour “0” digit starts flashing. Press
the TEMP/TIMER buttons until the correct time (hour) is
displayed. When the correct time appears in the display, press
the CLOCK (TIMER ON / TIMER OFF) key pads
simultaneously. The colons (:) between the hour and
minutes start flashing, indicating the time of day is now set.
Important Note: Any interruption to the electrical
power supply will automatically cancel the TIME
OF DAY clock program. In the event this should
happen, you will be required to re-set the
clock program.
Operating Instructions (Air Conditioning):
NOTE: Both exhaust hoses must be installed and
properly vented (outdoors) during air conditioning
mode.
1) Press the I/O (on/off) key pad to switch on the
unit. Fig D.
2) Press the MODE key until the COOL symbol
appears in the display window Fig E. Each
.....depression of the MODE key will advance to a
.....different mode setting (Auto-Cool-Dry-Fan).
3) Press the appropriate (TEMP / TIMER/ADJ) keys
to select a suitable operating temperature setting
Fig B. Temperature settings are adjustable
between 16°C (61°F) to 31°C (88°F ). The set
temperature will flash in the display window for
approximately 5 seconds then automatically
revert back to display actual room ambient
temperature conditions. NOTE: The set operating
temperature must be programmed within the 5
second (temperature flashing) condition. To view
the “set” temperature any time, press either of
the TEMP/TIMER ADJ buttons. The blue
indicator light will activate indicating the air
conditioning mode is operational (there may be a
slight delay of 10-30 seconds before the cycle
begins, this is normal).
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Fig E
Fig B
Fig A
Fig C
Fig D