YOUR CONTROLS
SELECTOR
Selector Switch
OFF turns air conditioner off.
permits
fan
speed operation without cooling.
FAN
medium fan
speed operation without cooling.
FAN permits high fan
speed operation without cooling.
*For FAN operation, Energy Saver
Switch must be in NORMAL position.
LOW COOL permits cooling with
low fan speed operation.
COOL permits cooling with
medium fan speed operation.
HIGH COOL permits cooling
with high fan speed operation.
THERMOSTAT
Thermostat Control
When you turn the Thermostat
Control to the desired setting, the
thermostat will automatically
control the temperature of the
indoor air. The higher the number
selected, the cooler the indoor air
will be.
OPEN
❑
CLOSED
VENTILATION
Ventilation Control
When
move the Ventilation
to CLOSED, the vent door
is closed and only the air inside the
room will be circulated and
conditioned. Moving the control to
OPEN opens the vent door,
allowing a small amount of indoor
air to be exhausted from the room.
However, cooling effectiveness is
reduced when this control is set at
OPEN, so we suggest you don’t
keep it there long+ specially in
hot, humid weather.
Energy Saver Switch
The Energy Saver Switch controls the fan operation. When it’s in the
NORMAL position, the fan will circulate room air continuously. When it’s
NORMAL
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SAVE
in the SAVE position, the fan will automatically cycle on and off with the
compressor.
ENERGY SAVER
Freezing up
If you notice that your air conditioner is not cooling as it should, it may be
that ice has formed on the cooling coils. The ice blocks air flow and stops
the unit from cooling the room. This “freezing up” is a temporary condition
that most often occurs at night when the Thermostat is set at a higher
number and the Selector is set on LOW COOL.
To correct the condition, set the Selector at HIGH FAN or HIGH COOL
and move the Thermostat to the warmest setting.
Outside air
temperature
dropping
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