Whirlpool ACS052XH1 Using the exhaust vent control, Changing air direction, To exhaust room air

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Using the exhaust vent control

The Exhaust Vent Control draws stale or smoky air from the room or circulates existing room air.

To exhaust room air:

1.Set Exhaust Vent Control to OPEN.

2.Set Fan Control to desired setting. If no cooling is desired, set Fan Control to High Fan or Low Fan.

3.Set Thermostat Control to desired setting.

To circulate room air:

1.Set Exhaust Vent Control to CLOSED.

2.Set Fan Control to desired setting. If no cooling is desired, set Fan Control to High Fan or Low Fan.

3.Set Thermostat Control to desired setting.

NOTE: For maximum performance, the Exhaust Vent Control must be in the CLOSED position when cooling or room air circulation is desired.

EXHAUST

CLOSED

OPEN

EXHAUST

CLOSED

OPEN

Changing air direction

The louvers, in the top grille area of the air conditioner, control the direction of the cooled air. Move the levers in the direction you want the air to go (right or left).

Lever for left/right airflow

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Contents Installation UseAndCare Part no -11-2112N-004/1183829 Rev. aThank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance Air Conditioner Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very importantParts And Features Control PanelElectrical Requirements Recommended ground method Volt models with amperes up throughPlug Type Electrical Requirements See Volt models with amperes from 7.6 through Installation tips Installing Your Air ConditionerPreparing for installation Installing in a sliding window On nextSupport Two 7⁄16 long Platform Failure to do so can result in back or Other injuryInstalling in a casement window Installing in a wood sliding or wood casement windowOperating Your Air Conditioner Starting your air conditionerTo exhaust room air Using the exhaust vent controlChanging air direction To circulate room airReplace air filter Cleaning the front panelCaring For Your Air Conditioner Cleaning the air filter Annual maintenance Understanding normal operating sounds Saving energyTroubleshooting Problem Check the FollowingRequesting Assistance or Service When asking for help or serviceT E S T E S Index TopicLength of Warranty Whirlpool will PAY for Whirlpool will not PAY for