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er capacity air conditioners have a
higher noise level, the loud noise in
the small space will also lead to dis-
comfort.
• Heat insulation of the place in which
you use the air conditioner will in-
crease your comfort and reduce
energy consumption. Therefore, it
is important to isolate the heat ex-
change points of the room well.
• While your air conditioner is running
in cooling mode, having the blinds,
curtains or shutters closed during
sunny hours will reduce the energy
consumption of your air conditioner.
• Provided that they do not prevent
air flow on the outdoor unit, using
shades, tarpaulin etc. will prevent
your energy consumption to in-
crease.
• It is important to conform with the
location rules of indoor and out-
door units during the installation of
your air conditioner. Especially, there
should not be any obstacle in front
of air inlets and outlets of indoor and
outdoor units to prevent air flow.
• Setting your air conditioner to lower
temperatures than you require in the
cooling mode will increase energy
consumption and reduce comfort.
You can use your air conditioner at
higher temperature settings rather
than using it at the lowest tempera-
ture setting all the time.
• Clean up the dust filters of your
air conditioner at regular intervals.
Since blockage of filters will prevent
air flow, it will withhold you have the
performance you expect from the air
conditioner. This will increase energy
consumption as it will overburden
your air conditioner.
• You may reduce energy consump-
tion by using the programming
features of your air conditioner. You
may ensure your air conditioner to
turn off while you are not using the
room and turn on while you are using
the room.
• Cleaning of heat exchange ele-
ments of the indoor and outdoor
units is crucial. When heat exchange
elements are dirty or clogged, your
air conditioner will have to operate
more to ensure cooling, which will
lead to greater energy consumption
in turn. Therefore, we recommend
you to have your air conditioner ser-
viced at least once a year.
• Annual maintenance is not under war-
ranty coverage.
• We recommend you to adjust air
routing fins in a way that the air flow
does not disturb anyone in the room.
• Operation settings of your air condi-
tion should not be altered unless it is
indeed necessary.
• While using your air conditioner, it
is much more appropriate for ener-
gy saving to set it between 24-28°C
for cooling and 25-28°C for heating.
They should not be altered unless it
is indeed necessary.
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