SiENBE12-620 InstructionSystem Configuration 197For programming TEMPERATURE, FAN SPEED and AIRFLOW DIRECTION, follow the procedure shown below.Temperature settingPress TEMPERATURE SETTING button and program thesetting temperature.Each time this button is pressed, settingtemperature rises 1°CEach time this button is pressed, settingtemperature lowers 1°C• The setting is impossible for fan operationNOTE• The setting temperature range of the remote control is16°C to 32°C.Fan speed controlPress FAN SPEED CONTROL button.High or Low fan speed can be selected.The microchip may sometimes control the fan speed in orderto protect the unit.Air flow direction adjust• There are 2 ways of adjusting the air discharge angle.1. A. Up and down adjustment2. B. Left and right directionFig. 1A. Up and down direction• The movable limit of the flap is changeable.Contact your Daikin dealer for details.Press the AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUST buttonto select the air direction as following.The AIR FLOW FLAP display swings asshown left and the air flow directioncontinuously varies. (Automatic swingsetting)Press AIR FLOW DIRECTION ADJUSTbutton to select the air direction of yourchoice.The AIR FLOW FLAP display stopsswinging and the air flow direction is fixed(Fixed air flow direction setting).Movement of the air flow flapFor the following conditions, micro computer controls the airflow direction so it may be different from the display.Operation mode includes automatic operation.B. Left and right direction• Adjusting air flow direction in the left and right direction.(Refer to Fig.1)NOTE• Only make adjustments after you have stopped the air flowdirection swing in a position where adjustments arepossible. Your hand may get caught if you attempt to makeadjustments while the unit is swinging.AdjustmentB. Left and right directionA. Up and downdirectionOperationmode Cooling HeatingOperationcondition• When roomtemperature islower than the settemperature• When roomtemperature ishigher than theset temperature• At defrostoperation• When operating continuously athorizontal air flow direction