Using The Controls - LG LP1200DXR User Manual

Portable air conditioner
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H O W TO U S E

USING THE CONTROLS

Control panel buttons shown. Operation
using the remote control is the same, unless
specifically noted. NOTE: The remote sensor is
located next to the display on the control panel.
POWER
Press the POWER button to turn the air
conditioner ON or OFF. When you turn the air
on the front of the air conditioner will
automatically open.
When turning the air conditioner off, you will
hear a descending tone and the air discharge
on the front of the air conditioner will close.
Any control settings such as Mode, Set
Temperature, Auto Swing, etc. will be retained
in memory when the power is off.
NOTE: When turned on after being unplugged,
the air conditioner will automatically reset to
COOL mode, with a temperature setting of 72°F.
Any settings will need to be re-entered.
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conditioner on, an ascending
tone will play and the display
will show the set temperature
and any special mode setting
indicators. The air discharge
Always point the remote at the sensor. The
remote may not work if the sensor is in bright
light or if there is not a clear path between the
remote and the sensor.
MODE
Press the MODE button to select the operating
mode (COOL, FAN, or DRY) for the air
conditioner. The indicator
lamp next to the selected
mode will light.
The default setting is COOL.
Press the MODE button to
change to FAN, press again to change to DRY,
and again to return to COOL.
Mode
Features
COOL
Compressor runs and cools the room. Use the
TEMP/TIMER L / M and FAN buttons to set the
desired temperature and circulation fan speed.
FAN
Fan circulates air but compressor does not run.
Use the FAN button to set the desired fan speed.
DRY
Dry mode is used to remove humidity from the room
without additional cooling. Once the set temperature
is reached, the compressor and circulation fan turns
off and only the exhaust fan will run. Fan speed is
pre-set and cannot be adjusted.

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