Danby DPAC120068 Owners Manual - Page 20
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Remote Control Operating Instructions (cont'd) 6. Swing: Press the MI "Swing" button to activate the automatic air swing (oscillation) feature. The swing symbol will appear in the display window confirming the "swing" feature is activated. To deactivate the "swing" feature, press the swing button again. 7. RESET: Using a narrow object (e.g. pencil), depress the recessed "R" button to cancel all remote control programs. This will erase "all" information contained within the remote control display window (including time of day clock setting). 8. A V C & F: Press either of the temperature buttons to select (increase / decrease) operating temperatures. Press both buttons simultaneously to switch from "Celsius" to "Fahrenheit". 9. SLEEP: NOTE: The sleep mode feature can only be programmed using the hand held remote control. The sleep mode allows you to program a set cooling temperature that will gradually increase the set operating temperature "+0.5°C / 0.9° F" (during night time sleeping hours) resulting in less compressor running time saving energy consumption and preventing the room from becoming to cold during sleeping hours. See the table below for temperature differentials during an 8 hour period. LCD Window ,-Rtre" 0 F. 2 138.; 9 6 A 1!1ii88 88 O 'rimer On/Off EXAMPLE: lime Period (Operation) Temperature Increase (Above Set Temperature) 1st Hour +0.5°C 2nd Hour +0.5°C 3rd Hour +0.5°C 4th Hour +0.5°C 5th Hour +0.5°C 6th Hour +0.5°C 7th Hour +0.5°C 8th Hour Automatically returns to Set Operating Temperature 1) Press the Ell "Sleep" button on the remote control. 2) The set temperature will appear in the display window of the remote. 3) Press the AV temperature buttons to select the required "set" operating temperature. 4) The unit is now programmed for sleep mode NOTE: When turning off the main unit with the remote control, there may be a delayed (off) reaction (5-15 seconds) before the unit actually stops. This is normal. 19