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What do symbols refer to ?

On the Prem-I-Air PEVC797 air conditioner, what does the maple leaf and half moon and waves symbols refer to ?

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Are you sure the maple leaf isn't a snowflake?? The snowflake means cooling mode. The half moon means night time schedule and the waves mean the fan is on. The little flame indicates heating mode.

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