Air Conditioner
(continued)
For normal cooling
1. Set the Selector Switch to
COOL.
2. Set the Thermostat Control at
the desired number (usually 5-7 is a
good starting position). If room
temperature is not satisfactory after
a reasonable time, set the Thermostat
Control at a higher number for a
cooler room or at a lower number
for a warmer room.
For maximum cooling
1. Set the Selector Switch at
HI COOL.
2. Set the Thermostat Control at
10.
3.
Set
the Ventilation Control at
CLOSED.
4. Set the Energy Saver Switch at
the NORM position.
For quieter operation
1. Set the Selector Switch at
LO COOL.
When the Thermostat Control is
set on 9 or 10 and the Fan is on,
moisture may freeze on the coils
and prevent the unit from cooling.
If this happens, set the
Control to a lower number.
2. Set the Thermostat Control at
desired number.
3. Set the Ventilation Control at
CLOSED.
4. Set the Energy Saver Switch at
the SAVE position.
Note: When the Energy Saver
Switch is at the SAVE position,
changes in the sound level may be
more noticeable than when it’s at
the NORM position.
For
operation
During the cooler evening hours,
we recommend that you set the
Selector Switch at LO COOL
for quieter operation and the
Thermostat Control at mid-range
(5 or 6).
For extreme temperatures
For greatest economy and best
performance, we suggest that you
set the Selector Switch at HI
COOL in extremely hot weather.
For ventilation
Whether controls are set for
cooling or fan operation only,
setting the Ventilation Control
at OPEN allows room air to be
exhausted to the outside. This is
helpful in removing stale air,
smoke or odors from the room,
and permits outdoor air to enter
through normal openings in the
house. However, cooling
effectiveness is reduced when this
control is set at OPEN, so we
suggest you don’t keep it there
long—especially in hot, humid
weather.
To adjust air direction
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SIDE-TO-SIDE
AIR
Two banks of side-to-side air
direction louvers are controlled by
tabs that let you position each bank
separately to discharge air to the
right, to the left or straight ahead.
UP-AND-DOWN
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AIR DIRECTION
Two banks of up-and-down air
direction louvers are controlled by
tabs that let you position each bank
separately to discharge air up,
down or straight out.
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