Using | the Energy | Saver Control |
| 2. To bring | in outside air | |
1. Choose | the desired | fan | AUTO | Set control to FRESH AIR. Set FAN SPEED | ||
CONTROL to desired setting. Set the fan con- | ||||||
FAN or NORM FAN. |
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| trol | to FAN ONLY if no cooling is desired. | |||
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AUTO | FAN....will | save | energy | when | normal | |||
cooling |
| and | moisture | removal | are | not | ||
needed. |
| The fan will cycle on | and off | as | the | |||
thermostat | turns the compressor |
| on | and | off. | |||
This saves the | cost of | electrical |
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would | be | used | to run the fan continuously. |
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It is normal for the fan to turn on and off in the AUTO FAN setting. The amount of time
the unit will be off depends on room
temperature and thermostat setting.
AUTO FAN is not suitable when the weather is extremely warm or humid or when there are several people in the room.
NORM FAN....the fan runs all the time even
though the thermostat will turn the compressor on and off. Use NORM FAN during warm or humid weather and for rooms that need to be cooled constantly.
NOTE: Energy efficiency is decreased when operating in either EXHAUST or FRESH AIR and cooling at the same time.
Make sure the FRESH AIR/EXHAUST control is returned to the OFF setting when only cooling is desired.
Using the Fresh Air/Exhaust Control
This control setting can be used to draw stale smoky air from the room, or to draw fresh air from the outside into the room.
1. To exhaust room air
Set control to EXHAUST. Set FAN SPEED CONTROL to desired setting. Set the fan con- trol to FAN ONLY if no cooling is desired.
3. To circulate room air
Set control to OFF. Set FAN SPEED CONTROL to FAN ONLY