Last week I bought a second hand BAUKNECHT TRK4850 DRYER. It is a professional machine with many programs and switch options. I feared it would be a huge quest to find a manual. I was delighted when I found owner-manuals.com. After payment I received the file to download the next day already. The quality is great. I am very happy. Thanks!
but kindly the distributions of the operating programs not find in the owners manual,can you help me to understand the operating programs instructions thank you
Very good copy, very readable and easy transaction as always.
Text excerpt from page 8 (click to view)
HOW TO START AND USE
YOUR AIR CONDITIONER For Exhaust Control
EXHAUST CONTROL
The Exhaust Control setting smoky air from the room.
draws
stale or
1
FAN SPEED/ HEAT CONTROL
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To exhaust room air
Set exhaust control to OPEN. Adjust fan control to speed desired. If no cooling is desired, use FAN ONLY setting.
FAN SPEED CONTROL
THERMOSTAT CONTROL OPEN
FAN
ONLY
Be sure air conditioner NOTE: Exhaust Control ACE664 and ACW664.
is OFF before plugging not available
it in.
on Models
To Start Your Air Conditioner
1 2
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l
Set exhaust control cooling or heating. Choose heating. a fan
to OFF
for
maximum or
2.
speed setting
for cooling
Set exhaust control to CLOSED. control to FAN ON LY.
To circulate room air
Adjust
fan
LO COOL . . . . . . . . . for sleeping comfort HI COOL . . . . . . . . for maximum cooling LO HEAT.. with heat . . . for reduced air movement air movement
CLOSED
FAN
ONLY
HI HEAT . . . for maximum with heat
Changing Air Direction
3
l
Turn thermostat control to Number 6 (midsetting). You can adjust the air conditioner�s performance by resetting the thermostat control to a higher number for maximum cooling. Lower the number setting for less cooling. You will need to experiment to find the setting which suits you best.
The louvers in the grille area at the top of the air conditioner control the direction of the cooled air. Move the tabs at the bottom of the grille to the right, left or straight ahead. Simply move the levers in the direction you want the air to go (see Figure 8).