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Akai AK-T70R32 User Manual page 12

7.3kw reverse cycle inverter split system air conditioner

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Getting Started (Cont.)
How it works
• The indoor air, sucked in by the fan, enters
the unit through the grille at the front panel
and passes through a filter, which collects
any dust (Fig. 4).
• The air is then conveyed to the heat ex-
changer, where it is cooled and dehumidified
or heated, depending on your setting. The
heat removed from the room is released to
the outside.
• At the end of the cycle, the fan releases the
conditioned air back into the room.
• The direction of the air outlet is regulated by
flaps on the indoor unit, which are motorised
up and down. The vertical deflectors, also
motorised, direct the airflow right and left.
Getting the most out of your air conditioner
• Keep windows and doors shut. Rooms in which the air conditioner is being
used should be closed off so the room air is recirculated.
• Locate window/wall units on the south side of the house, if possible. Shade
the unit if it is exposed to full sun, but don't restrict airflow over it.
• Set thermostats at 23-26ºC for summer cooling. Each degree you lower the
thermostat may increase running costs by up to 10%.
• Homes that are insulated require air conditioners with lower heating/
cooling outputs because they can trap the cool/warm air. A fully insulated
home will require less power usage from the air conditioner to reach a
comfortable room temperature. However, ceiling sweep fans will help move
warm/cool air back down to floor level in rooms with very high ceilings.
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