Instruction manual
CanopyInstallationandOperationManual
Home Appliances – November 2012 
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 key is null and void. If it is equal to 00, then, the   key is null and 
void. 
  Press the timer key for the 2
nd
 time  , time segment  , and the last 
two minute bit segment flash, use 
 key for the digit increase, and use 
 key for the digit decrease. Namely: The variable is 01 each time it is 
pressed; the minute segment is with the largest digit of 59. If it exceeds 
59, 
 key is null and void. If it is equal to 00, then, the   key is null and 
void. 
  Press the timer key 
 for the 3
rd
 time, and it is the time setting exit and 
confirm key. 
  Long press timer key 
 for 2-3 seconds under this operation mode, and it 
is for the hour setting; Press it for the 2
nd
 time: Setting for the minute; 
Press it for the 3
rd
 time: For the time setting exit and confirm, and it will 
be repeated again and again (if the 1
st
 time pressing doesn't exceed 2 
seconds, then it can't run this operating procedure.) 
2.  The timer key is the timer if the timer key works at either the position or the 
indicator. 
  It is provided with three kinds of time segment, and they are 
5min/15min/30min/timer cancel in sequence, and the 1
st
 time is 5min, 
the 2
nd
 time is 15min, the 3
rd
 time is 30min, the 4
th
 time is timer cancel, 
the 5
th
 time is 5min, and the 6
th
 time is 15min …., and it will be repeated 
again and again. 
  Example: Let the setting time be 15min, the display is 00:15, 00:14, …00:1, 
with 0:00 displays per minute, and once “00: 00” appears, the motor 
position and the indicator power supply will be cut off automatically, 
(the display screen displays “24-hour system”, the output is blocked up, 
and the soot machine enters standby status, and the backlight will be 
put out automatically 30 seconds later.) 
  Time segment change over, 5 seconds later, it starts to decrease 
gradually (example: 15min is changed over to 30min, with a delay of 5 
seconds, and 00: 30 on the display screen starts to decrease gradually). 










