LG HMC036KDT1 Owners Manual - Page 18

Vertical, Airflow, Direction, Control, Circulation, adjust, left/rightHorizontal, Airflow, direction

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Additional features Vertical Airflow Direction Control The up/down airflow (Vertical Airflow) can be adjusted by using the remote control. Press the Start/Stop button to start the unit. Open the door on the remote control. Press Chaos Swing button and the louvers will swing up and down. Press the Chaos Swing button again to set the vertical louver at the desired airflow direction. NOTICE CI If you press the CHAOS swing button, the horizontal airflow direction is changed automatically based on the CHAOS algorithm to distribute the air in the room evenly and at the same time to make the human body feel most comfortable, as if enjoying a natural breeze. CI Always use the remote control to adjust the up/down airflow direction. Manually moving the vertical airflow direction louver by hand could damage the air conditioner. CI When the unit is shut off, the up/down airflow direction louver will close the air outlet vent of the system. To adjust left/right(Horizontal Airflow) direction A CAUTION: Ensure unit is turned off before adjusting the horizontal airflow direction control. Carefully open vertical louver to allow access to the horizontal airflow direction. Adjust the left/right airflow direction by hand. Air Circulation Mode Circulates the room air without cooling or heating. 1. Press the Start/Stop button. the unit will respond with a beep. 2. Open the door on the remote control. Press the Air Circulation button. Close the door on the remote control. Now v4., each time that you press the Indoor Fan Speed Selector, the fan speed is shifted from low to CHAOS and back to low again. [4- 4r 4 CHAOS Air Fan speed is on low. Fan speed is on medium. Fan speed is on high. NOTICE u CHAOS Air economizes power consumption and prevents overcooling. The fan speed is automatically changed from high to low or vice versa, depending on the ambient temperature. 18 Room Air Conditioner

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Additional
features
Vertical
Airflow
Direction
Control
The
up/down
airflow
(Vertical
Airflow)
can
be
adjusted
by
using
the
remote
control.
Press
the
Start/Stop
button
to
start
the
unit.
Open
the
door
on
the
remote
control.
Press
Chaos
Swing
button
and
the
louvers
will
swing
up
and
down.
Press
the
Chaos
Swing
button
again
to
set
the
vertical
louver
at
the
desired
airflow
direction.
Air
Circulation
Mode
Circulates
the
room
air without
cooling
or
heating.
NOTICE
CI
If
you
press
the
CHAOS
swing
button,
the
horizontal
airflow
direction
is
changed
automatically
based
on
the
CHAOS
algorithm
to
distribute
the
air
in
the
room
evenly
and
at
the
same
time
to
make
the
human
body
feel
most
comfortable,
as
if
enjoying
a
natural
breeze.
CI
Always
use
the
remote
control
to
adjust
the
up/down
airflow
direction.
Manually
moving
the
vertical
airflow
direction
louver
by
hand
could
damage
the
air
conditioner.
CI
When
the
unit
is
shut
off,
the
up/down
airflow
direction
louver
will
close
the
air
outlet
vent
of
the
system.
To
adjust
left/right(Horizontal
Airflow)
direction
CAUTION:
Ensure
unit
is
turned
off
A
before
adjusting
the
horizontal
airflow
direction
control.
Carefully
open
vertical
louver
to
allow
access
to
the
horizontal
airflow
direction.
Adjust
the
left/right
airflow
direction
by
hand.
1.
Press
the
Start/Stop
button.
the
unit
will
respond
with
a
beep.
2.
Open
the
door
on
the
remote
control.
Press
the
Air
Circulation
button.
Close
the
door
on
the
remote
control.
Now
each
time
that
you
press
the
Indoor
Fan
Speed
Selector,
the
fan
speed
is
shifted
from
low
to
CHAOS
and
back
to
low
again.
NOTICE
4.
[4-
v.,
CHAOS
Air
Fan
speed
is
on
low.
Fan
speed
is
on
medium.
Fan
speed
is
on
high.
4r
4
CHAOS
Air
economizes
power
consumption
and
prevents
overcooling.
The
fan
speed
is
automatically
changed
from
high
to
low
or
vice
versa,
depending
on
the
ambient
temperature.
18
Room
Air
Conditioner