Owner`s manual

Controls Operation
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OPERATING TH E CONTROL S
Your ducted evaporative air conditioner has been supplied with the 4-button Climate control.
The Climate controller has two modes of operation, MANUAL or AUTOMATIC. In addition it
has a TIMER, which will operate in either mode.
Manual Operation
Fan Only
Pressing the FAN button once will turn on the green fanlight and will start the fan only.
The variable speed dial will vary the speed of the fan.
Fan & Pump
Pressing the COOL button once will turn on the green cool light and will start the fan and
pump. The variable speed dial will vary the speed of the fan.
*NOTE: When the COOL button is pressed there may be a two or three minute delay in
start up if PRE-FILL, or PRE-COOL has been selected in the set up of the controller.
This is indicated by a flashing green light next to the COOL button or AUTO button. For
more information on these features contact your nearest Climate Technologies dealer or
from place of purchase.
Turning off Unit
To switch the unit off, press the button that has the green light. This light will then go out
to indicate the unit is off.
Ventilation
On days of high humidity, your unit may operate more effectively in ventilation mode.
To start the FAN ONLY press the fan button.
Use the dial to control the comfort level required (speed of the fan).
Automatic Operation
To select AUTOMATIC mode press the AUTO button. The green light will be on to
indicate that the unit is in the auto mode.
To select the desired comfort level use the dial . The dial does not control the
speed of the fan this is done automatically by the controller.
Note: The comfort level is individual to each situation and location. Some trial and
error may be required to set the dial to your desired comfort level; a good
starting point is to have the dial set at the Nine o'clock position. Once the unit
has been set, the fan speed and pump are controlled automatically. The unit
can be left and will cycle on and off to keep the area being cooled to the set
comfort level.
Around the edge of the dial there is a marking, for more cooling turn the dial
clockwise to where the marking increases in size. If the room temperature is too cold
turn the dial anti-clockwise for less cooling (a warmer comfort setting).