Frigidaire FFRH1222Q20 Use & Care Manual page 10

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Operating
Instructions
(continued)
TO CHANGE TENPERATURE DISPLAY;
ternp/timer
"1
F
auto
I
,';n%
m me " I
fitter
_
to //
reset
V
ON-OFF
A
FAN SPEED steep
\
/DO
THIS;
PRESS
AND
HOLD
THE
UP/DOWN
BUTTONS
TOGETHER
FOR
3 SECONDS
TO TURN UNIT OFF:
F
auto I
rnh_ "
fitter
Io
_
reset
ON-0FF
A
FAN SPEED
steep
ON/OFF
BUTTON
YOU WILL SEE:
ON-OFF
=
auto
1
c
_
mh,_"
fitter
lo
reset
A
FAN SPEED
steep
Note: The control
is capable
of displaying
temperature
in
degrees
Fahrenheit
or degrees
Celsius.
YOU WILL SEE:
fitter
reset
ON-OFF
A
FAN SPEED
steep
Note:
If the
unit
is turned
off
in heat
mode
(if
applicable)
or
fan
only
mode,
it will
return
to the
same
setting
when
it is
turned
on
again.
When
the
unit
is turned
off
in cool
or energy
saver(econ)
mode,
it will
run
in energy
saver(econ)
mode
when
it is turned
on
again,
but
the
setting
of temperature
and
fan
speed
will
remain.
auto
1
lo
ADDITIONAL
THINGS YOU SHOULD
KNOW
Now
that
you
have
mastered
the
operating
procedure,
here
are
more
features
in your
control
that
you
should
become
familiar
with.
• The
"Cool"
circuit
has
an
automatic
3 minute
time
delayed
start
if the
unit
is turned
off
and
on
quickly.
/_
This
prevents
overheating
of
the
compressor
and
possible
circuit
breaker
tripping,
The
fan
will
continue
to
run
during
this
time.
There
is a 2-Second
delay
for
the
compressor
shutting
down
when
selecting
FAN
ONLY/HEAT.
This
is to
cover
the
possibility
of
having
to
roll
through
to
select
another
mode.
The
control
will
maintain
the
set
temperature
within
2 degrees
Fahrenheit,
between
60F
and
90F
degrees
in cool
mode,
55F
and
80F
degrees
in heat
mode(the
upper
limit
of
temperature
could
reach
86F
degrees
on some
of the
115V
models).
After
a power
outage,
the
unit
will
memorize
the
last
setting
and
return
the
unit
to
the
same
setting
once
power
is restored.
Fresh
Air Vent
Control
(on some models)
The Fresh Air Vent allows the air conditioner
to:
1. Recirculate
inside air - Vent Closed (see Fig, 1)
2.
Draw fresh air into the room - Fresh Air (see Fig, 2)
3.
Exchange
air from the room - Vent Open (see Fig. 3)
Figure
i (VENT
CLOSED)
Figure
2 (FRESH
AIR)
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