Operation Manual
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1. Set the button to DRY. The icon is displayed. 
2. Press the 
+/- buttons (temperature selection)
 to set the 
desired temperature (the temperature range is between 
32 °C max. and 10 °C min.). 
DEHUMIDIFYING (DRY)
THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE 
SELECTED TEMPERATURE.
AFTER 5 SECONDS FROM THE 
REQUIRED TEMPERATURE SETTING 
THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW THE ROOM 
TEMPERATURE AGAIN.
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 Use DRY operation when you want to reduce the humidity 
in the room.
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 Dehumidifying operation is adjusted both by the difference 
between set temperature and air temperature, and by the 
value of relative humidity, detected by the sensor.
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 During DRY operation, the fan speed is automatically 
set (Remote control lamp is ON) to prevent 
overcooling.
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 Dry operation is not possible if the indoor temperature is 
10 °C or less.
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 When room temperature is above set value, the unit 
operates to dehumidificate so efficient as possible.
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 When room temperature is below set value, the unit will 
not stop, it will proceed operating with low power to 
dehumificate and, in small spaces, temperature could 
drop below the set temperature.
NOTE
FAN ONLY
If you want to make air circulate without any temperature 
control, press button until only the  fan symbol 
appears on the display.
ADJUSTING THE FAN SPEED
AUTOMATIC
Simply set the FAN selector to the position.The unit 
automatically controls the fan speed when the AUTO mode 
is selected. When the air conditioner starts operating, in 
heating or cooling, the fan speed varies according to the 
thermal load of the room.
MANUAL
If you want to manually adjust speed just set the FAN 
selector as desired. 
High speed Med. speed Low speed
AUTOMATIC OPERATION IN MULTISPLIT 
CONFIGURATION
When the air conditioning system configuration is multisplit 
and there is more than one indoor unit connected, the 
automatic mode operates as follows:
- the first unit that switches on the system also decides the 
operation mode (cooling or heating) for all the other units 
that will be switched on after the first one;
- when the system has been switched on in cooling mode 
and one unit is activated in heating mode, an error will 
be signaled for this unit (wrong operating mode). If the 
same unit is switched on in “automatic” mode and the 
desired temperature is lower than the detected ambient 
temperature, the unit will operate in cooling mode, like the 
other units of the system; on the contrary, if the desired 
temperature is higher than the detected one, the unit will 
operate in fan mode;
- when the system has been switched on in heating mode 
and one unit is activated in cooling mode, an error will 
be signaled for this unit (wrong operating mode). If the 
same unit is switched on in “automatic” mode and the 
desired temperature is higher than the detected ambient 
temperature, the unit will operate in heating mode, like the 
other units of the system; on the contrary, if the desired 
temperature is lower than the detected one, the unit will 
operate in fan mode.
NIGHT MODE / ENERGY SAVING
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  This mode enables you to save energy.
1.  Set the or selector to cool, dry or heat.
2.  Press the button.
3.
  The mark appears on the display. Press the            
button again to release the function.
What does the NIGHT mode mean?
When you select the NIGHT mode, the air conditioner will 
modify automatically the set temperature after 60 minutes. 
This enables you to save energy without sacrificing your 
comfort.
OPERATING MODE   SET TEMPERATURE CHANGE
  Heating  Lowered by 2 °C
  Cooling and Dry  Raised by 1 °C
During the NIGHT mode the internal fan speed is 
automatically lowered and reduces the noise. 
NOTA
NOTE
During the high power operation the room temperature 
could not correspond to the set temperature. 
HIGH POWER MODE
When this mode is active the internal fan speed is set 
automatically and the air conditioner operates at the 
maximum power in the selected operating mode (cooling 
or heating).
1. Press the HIGH POWER button.
3. The mark appears on the display. 
Press the button 
again to release the function.
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