To operate air conditioner with remote control
NOTE: Two AA batteries (not included) power the remote control. Replace batteries after six months of use, or when the remote control starts to lose power. Be sure to install batteries with correct polarity.
To turn the air conditioner on or off: Press the POWER ON/OFF button.
To raise the temperature: Press
the▲button. Each time you press or hold the▲button, the temperature will go up 1° until it reaches 86°F (30°C).
To lower the temperature: Press
the▼button. Each time you press or hold the▼button, the temperature will drop 1° until it reaches 64°F (18°C).
NOTE: In the event of a power failure, your air conditioner will operate at the previous settings when the power is restored.
To select the mode: Press the AutoCool, Cool, Fan Only, or Power Saver button. When air conditioner is operating in AutoCool mode, fan speed is adjusted automatically. When air conditioner is operating in Fan Only mode, fan speed is automatically set at Turbo. When air conditioner is operating in Cool or Power Saver mode, you can adjust the fan speed.
To select the fan speed (in Cool or
Power Saver mode only): Press the
Turbo, High or Low button.
To set Timer for a 1 to 24 hour delay until air conditioner turns on (air conditioner must be in OFF mode):
1.Press the Timer button.
2.Press the▲button to change delay time (1 to 24 hours).
3.Press the Timer button again or wait 10 seconds.
To set Timer for a 1 to 24 hour delay until air conditioner turns off (air conditioner must be in ON mode):
1.Press the Timer button.
2.Press the▲button to change delay time (1 to 24 hours).
3.Press the Timer button again or wait 10 seconds.
Changing air direction
wheel | The louvers in the top of the front | tab |
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| direction of the cooled air. Roll the |
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| wheel up or down to direct the air |
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| left or right. Use the tabs to move |
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| the whole cartridge to direct air up, |
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| down or straight ahead. |
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Saving energy
Along with using POWER SAVER (some models), there are many things you can do to help save energy.
•Improve your home's insulation. Seal doors and windows. Close fireplace flue.
•Close blinds or drapes on the sunny side of your house. Add awnings.
•Make sure drapes or furniture do not block airflow from your air conditioner.
•Turn lights and appliances off when they are not needed.
•Ventilate your attic. High temperatures in the attic add to the air conditioner's cooling load.
•Try not to use
•Keep heat registers and
•Use exhaust vent fans while cooking, doing laundry, or bathing.
Normal sounds
When your air conditioner is operating normally, you may hear sounds such as:
•Droplets of water hitting the condenser, causing a “pinging” or “clicking” sound. The water droplets help cool the condenser.
•Air movement from the fan.
•Clicks from the thermostat cycle.
•Vibrations or noise due to poor wall or window construction.
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