Turning Air Conditioner On/Off; Adjusting Set Temperature; Changing Operating Mode - ActronAir LC7-2W Operation Manual

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08. Turning Air Conditioner On/Off

NOTE
The air conditioning system will re-start on your last settings and operating
mode e.g. 22
o
C set temperature, AUTO mode, HIGH fan speed.
The display will show the Set Temperature, Fan Speed, Fan Mode and Mode of
Operation.
08.01. Turn On and Off the Air Conditioner
1. Press the
button once again to turn Off.
NOTE
The
button back light will illuminate when unit is turned on.
The
button back light will not be illuminated when unit is turned off.

09. Adjusting Set Temperature

Press either the
or decrease the temperature correspondingly.
NOTE
• For a WARMER room temperature, press the
• For a COOLER room temperature, press the
• The Set Temp is adjustable between 16°C and 30°C in 0.5°C increments.
• The Set Temp is adjustable in control even when the system is OFF.
• No Set Temp displayed during Fan-Only Mode.

10. Changing Operating Mode

NOTES
For all modes of operation,
and HIGH CONT Fan Speeds can only be selected if the 3-Speed Fan setting
option is selected. Otherwise MED and MED CONT are available for 1-Speed
Fan.
NOTES
When in Fan-Only Mode LOW CONT, MED CONT and HIGH CONT will not
be available
NOTES
When the system is On, the Indoor Fan can run continuously and is indicated
by the CONT indicator on the LCD. This is generally preferred during the
Cooling Mode to ensure maximum air circulation. When set to LOW, MED or
HIGH the fan will cycle with the compressor operation according to set point
and room temperatures.
10.01. Fan-Only Operation
1. Press the MODE button until FAN appears on the
display.
button once to turn On and Press the
or
button to either increase
LOW, MED, HIGH, LOW CONT, MED CONT
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button.
button.
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