Proper Operation
1. Turning on
Turn on your unit.
Operation of the programmable weekly timer
Adjust the time indicator. → Adjust the day indicator. → Program a weekly operation.
2. Turn on your air conditioner that has the programmable weekly timer.
• During cooling or heating season, do not turn off your air conditioner because the crank case
heater needs to be energized to avoid damage to the compressor when turned on.
• When you turn on your air conditioner after a long period of no use, energize the unit five hours
before operation.
3. How to set the present time
NOTE
Setting the present time
(Example) To set to 11:45
STEP 1 Adjust the hour indicator by pressing the HH button while keeping the SET button pressed.
Each press of the HH button while keeping the SET button pressed increases the hour indication.
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Keeping both the HH button and the SET button pressed changes the hour indication continuously.
When the indication reaches the hour to set, release the HH button.
(In the example, release the HH button when the indication reaches 11.)
By releasing the SET button, the hour indicator is fixed and stops blinking.
STEP 2 Adjust the minute indicator by pressing the MM button while keeping the SET button pressed.
Each press of the MM button while keeping the SET button pressed increases the minute indication.
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Keeping both the MM button and the SET button pressed changes the minute indication continuously.
When the indication reaches the minute to set, release the MM button.
(In the example, release the MM button when the indication reaches 45.)
By releasing the SET button, the minute indicator is fixed and stops blinking.
• Pressing only the HH button or MM button doesn’t change the time indication.
• While the time indicator is blinking, if you have not pressed the DAY button, HH button, or MM
button within 30 seconds, the indicator resumes the indication not adjusted (ordinary indicator
mode). To set the time again, follow above steps from the beginning.
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