The Exhaust Control; The Energy Saver Settings; Changing Air Direction - Whirlpool R511 Use & Care Manual

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Operating
Your Air Conditioner
Continued
Tab
The exhaust control
(on some models)
The Exhaust Control setting draws stale or
smoky air from the room.
1. To exhaust
room air:
l
Set Exhaust Control to OPEN.
l
For cooling, set System Control to desired
fan speed.
l
If no cooling is desired, set System Control to
FAN ONLY (on some models).
If there is no FAN ONLY setting, select a fan
speed setting and set Thermostat
Control to its
lowest setting. Be sure to reset Thermostat
Control when cooling action is desired.
2. To circulate
room air:
l
Set Exhaust Control to CLOSED.
l
For cooling, set System Control to desired
fan speed.
l
If no cooling is desired, set System Control to
FAN ONLY (on some models).
If there is no FAN ONLY setting, select a fan
speed setting and set Thermostat
Control to its
lowest setting. Be sure to reset Thermostat
Control when cooling action is desired.
NOTE: For maximum performance,
the Exhaust
Control must be in the CLOSED position when
cooling or room air circulation is desired.
The ENERGY SAVER settings
(on some models)
The ENERGY SAVER settings are the three
settings at the bottom of the System Control (HI,
MED, and LO). These settings save energy. The
fan will cycle on and off as the Thermostat
Control turns the compressor
on and off. This
saves the cost of electrical energy that would be
used to run the fan continuously.
It is normal for the fan to turn on and off in the
ENERGY SAVER settings. The amount of time
the air conditioner will be off depends on the
room temperature and Thermostat Control setting.
Changing air direction
The louvers, In the top grille area of the air
conditioner,
control the direction of the cooled air.
Move the tab, at the top of the louvered area, in
the direction you want the air to go (right, left, or
straight ahead).

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