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PC 111Catalog No. 533-80052Printed in U.S.A.Form OM38/40-2Pg 12-02Replaces: OM38/40-1
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INTRODUCTION
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MODE FAN SWEEP
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START
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1 2 3 SLEEP
DAILY
REMOTE CONTROL
MOUNTING RACK
Thank you for choosing an Expressions Duct Free System.
The same pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledge
that goes into equipment cooling the Astrodome in Texas, the
Sistine Chapel in Rome, the U.S. Capitol Hall of Congress, and
thousands of other installations worldwide has gone into the
construction of this unit.
Expressions Duct Free Systems provides quiet, maximum
comfort. In addition to cooling and/or heating, the Duct Free
System will filter and dehumidify the air in the room to provide
maximum comfort. Depending on the specific application, the
unit can be installed on a wall or a under ceiling.
IMPORTANT: The Expressions Duct Free System
should be installed by authorized personnel only, using
approved tubing and accessories. If technical assistance,
service or repair is needed, contact the installer or call
1-800-227-7437.
GENERAL
The Duct Free System can be set up and operated from the
remote control (provided). See Fig. 1. If the remote is misplaced, the system can be operated from the “Auto” set ting on
the unit.
Operating Modes —
ing modes:
• Cooling
•Fan Only
• Heating (if applicable)
• Dehumidification
•Auto
COOL ING — In Cooling mode, the system cools, dries and
filters room air.
The duct free system has 5 operat-
FAN ONLY — In Fan Only mode, the system filters and circulates room air without changing room air temperature.
HEATING — In Heating mode, the system heats and filters
room air.
DEHUMIDIFICATION — In Dehumidification mode, the
system dries, filters and slightly cools room air temperature.
This mode
does not
take the place of a dehumidifier.
AUTO — In Auto mode, the system will automatically cool or
heat room air according to a selected temperature (set point).
If temperature of room air is lower than set point, the system
will operate in Heating mode. If temperature of room air is
higher than set point, the system will operate in Cooling mode.
Remote Control —
The remote control transmits commands to set up and operate the system. T he controller has a
window display panel that shows the current system status. The
controller can be secured to a surface when used with the
mounting rack provided. See Fig. 1.
Handle the controller with care and avoid getting the controller wet. Damage to the device may result.
Do not leave remote control in a drawer or near a warm/hot
appliance as the system will try to cool the environment
around the controller.
IMPORTANT: The remote control and unit continually
exchange information regarding room air temperature.
When operating the remote control from the mounting
rack, be sure there is a direct line of sight bet ween the
controller and the unit. The controller can operate the
unit from a distance of up to 23 ft as long as there are not
any obstructions.
40CG,CS WALL CONSOLE/UNDER CEILING UNIT
MODE
BUTTON
UP/DOWN
BUTTON
ON/OFF
BUTTON
UP
DOWN
MODE
COOLING
FAN
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MEDIUM
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REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS —
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
Fig. 1 — Duct Free System
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The remote control can perform the following functions:
• Turn the system ON and OFF
• Select operating mode
• Adjust room air temperature and fan speed
• Set time periods for automatic system operation
BATTERY INSTALLATION — Two AAA 1.5V alkaline
batteries (included) are required for operation of the remote
control. See Fig. 2 for battery location.
T o install batteries:
1. Remove battery compartment cover by sliding off of
remote.
2. Insert batteries being sure to follow polarity markings inside battery compartment.
3. Replace battery compartment cover.
NOTE: Replace batteries whenever “Low battery” indicator
appears on remote control display panel.
DISPLAY SCREEN — There are five operating mode indicators that appear on the remot e control disp lay screen. S ee Fig. 3.
OPERATION
Remote Control Operation —
has 3 buttons (see Fig. 4) used for operating and controlling the
system:
• MO DE button — cha nges operating mode
• UP/DOWN button — selects desired operating mode
• ON/OFF butt on — turns the system on or off and transmits programing selections to unit.
Fig. 2 — Location of Batteries on Remote Control
COOLING
FAN ONLY
DEHUMIDIFICATION
The remote control
BACK OF
REMOTE CONTROL
2 AAA 1.5V BATTERIES
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
COVER
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HEATING
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AUTO
NOTE: When transmitting a command from the controller to
the unit, be sure to point the controller toward the right side of
the unit. See Fig. 4. The unit will confirm receipt of a command by sounding 2 audible beeps.
IMPORTANT: If no changes are made within 10 seconds, the remote control will return to its previous
setting.
FAN SPE ED — To select the Fan mode and change the Fan
Speed, follow the steps below:
1. Press MODE button to select the Fan mode.
2. Press UP/DOWN button to select desired fan speed or
to Auto.
3. Press ON/OFF button to send changes to unit from remote control.
NOTE: If unit is operating in DEHUMIDIFICATION mode
the fan will only operate in Low speed and cannot be changed.
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS — The temperature settings
can be easily changed by pointing the controller toward the unit
and pressing the UP/DOWN button until desired temperature
appears on screen. Thesymbol appears each time the ON/
OFF button is pressed.
Another way of changing the temperature is as follows:
1. Select the temperature display by pressing the MODE
button. The degree symbol will flash next to the digits on
the screen .
2. Press UP/DOWN button to select the desired temperature. The available temperature range is from 54 F to
90 F .
3. Press ON/OFF button to send changes to unit from remote control.
AIRFLOW DIRECTION — Perform the following steps to
change the direction of airflow from the unit:
1. Press MODE button to select the Sweep function.
2. Press the
of the UP /DOWN b utton to move the air
top
deflector on the unit in an up and down motion. The airflow symbol displays motion.
3. Press the
bottom
of the UP/DOWN button. The a i r flow
deflector stops at a given angle. The airflow symbol display remains in a fixed position.
4. Press ON/OFF button to send changes to unit from remote control.
NOTE: If placing the air deflector in a fixed position is chosen,
the deflector stops at the angle in which it was located when
the ON/OFF button was pressed.
SETTING CLOCK
1. Slide down front cover of controller below ON/OFF button. See Fig. 4.
2. Press CLOCK button using the tip of a pen or paper clip.
See Fig. 5.
3. Pr e s s UP/DOWN button to se t m in u t e s .
4. Press MODE button. The hour digits will flash.
5. Press to UP/DOWN button to set the hour.
6. To confirm current clock settings, press CLOCK button
once again using the tip of a pen or paper clip. The remote
control will automatically go back to previous display
and the clock is displayed.
Fig. 3 — Operating Mode Indicators on
Remote Control
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INFRARED SIGNAL TRANSMITTER WINDOW
Fig. 5 — Location of Clock Set Button
on Remote Control
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
CLOCK
TIMER START/STOP
ONE-TIME/DAILY INDICATORS
MODE BUTTON
OPERATION MODE INDICATORS COOLING, FAN, HEATING,
DEHUMIDIFICATION, AUTO
FAN INDICATORS LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH, AUTO
TIMER SET BUTTONS*
SLIDE DOWN PANEL
TIMER
SET
CLEAR
START
STOP
1 2 3 SLEEP
DAILY
MODE
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TRANSMISSION INDICATOR
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
UP/DOWN BUTTON
FAN
SWEEP
DESIRED TEMPERATURE
SENSOR ACTIVE INDICATOR
AA
SWEEP INDICATOR
ON/OFF BUTTON
ROOM
CLOCK
CLOCK BUTTON*
ROOM TEMPERATURE BUTTON*
DELAY BUTTON*
LOCAL SENSING BUTTON
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Fig. 4 — Remote Control
PROGRAMMING TIME PERIODS — The duct free system can be programmed to operate at desired levels. Be sure to
set the clock before programming the system.
• Increments of time are in 10 minute intervals.
• The Timer Start/Stop indicator light on the unit is on
when a time period is set. See Fig. 4.
• The remote control displays the Start/Stop time of the
time period that is closest to the current time. If the unit
is ON, “STOP” and the time period is displayed. If the
unit is OFF, “START” and the time period is displayed.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to point the remote control
toward the unit while pressing the TIMER or SET
buttons.
Setting Start/Stop Time
— Timer feature is used to set unit
operation Start/Stop times. Three different time periods up to
10 hours apart and within 24 hours can be programmed using
this feature.
1. Slide down front cover of controller below ON/OFF button. See Fig. 4.
beep
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