(2) Press the SET button twice - While the TIMER window flashes, set the desired hours by using
the 10 or 1 buttons to select the desired timer setting, then press the SET button after you have set
the timer to your desired setting to finalize your choice.
More Tips:
• The stand-by time is 5 seconds. If you do not begin to set the temperature or timer setting
within 5 seconds, the set-up mode will be cancelled.
• For faster and accurate setting of the temperature and time, the Sedona has 2 separate
buttons of 10 and 1. The buttons under the 10 represent increments of ten, whereas the
buttons under the 1 represent increments of one.
• You may set the dehydrating time up to 99 hours.
• The Sedona has a continuous dehydration function, which allows you to continously dehy-
drate for more than 99 hours. To enable this function press and hold the 10 up button
until CO is displayed. The CO function will dehydrate for a maximum of 150 hours.
• The default setting of Sedona is 45°C, 10 hours when out of factory. 45°C is equivalent
to 113°F.
• The Sedona will save the current settings for next use when it is turned off.
6. UP/DOWN (10,1) buttons set the temperature or the hours for the timer - one short press will
increase or decrease the setting by 10 or 1. Hold down the button for automatic advancement.
7. TRAY button is used to select which compartments will be activated. Up to 9 trays can be dehydrated
if both compartments are selected. Or, dehydrate up to 4 trays in either the upper or lower com-
partment to conserve electricity when smaller quantities are desired.
More Tips:
• The default setting of Sedona is whole machine operation (Upper compartment + Lower
compartment)
• The Sedona will not remember your setting, and it will go back to whole when you turn
the Sedona off.
• We recommend using the upper half only when drying up to 4 trays. Please use the tray
divider to separate the machine into two compartments and to effectively distribute the
heated air evenly and accurately.
8. MODE button switches between daytime and nighttime operation modes. Even though the
Sedona is very quiet in the daytime mode, nighttime mode makes even less noise.
• Nighttime mode reduces noise by lowering the fan speeds. The noise from the fan
and wind flow will be reduced because the fan spins slower when it is in nighttime
mode. Consequently, the dehydration rate of the nighttime mode is a little slower than that
of the daytime mode.
• The default setting of Sedona is daytime mode, and it will go back to daytime mode when
you turn the machine off.
9. START/PAUSE button restarts or pauses the operation of the Sedona. While the Sedona is in
operation, if you open the door, the power supply to both the heating coil and the fan will be
cut-off. The Sedona will automatically restart as soon as the door is closed.
More Tips:
• You will hear a beep sound when the buttons are pressed, when the door is opened,
and when the assigned time is over.
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