Using The Exhaust Control; Changing Air Direction - Whirlpool TA07002F0 Use And Care Manual

Whirlpool room air conditioners use & care guide
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Using
the exhaust
control
(on some
models)
The Exhaust Control allows you to circulate room air or
exhaust stale/smoky air.
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To circulate
room air (Figure
7) set Exhaust Control to
CLOSED.
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To exhaust
stale/smoky
air
set Exhaust Control to
OPEN.
Exhaust
control
tips
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For maximum cooling efficiency, set the Exhaust Control
to CLOSED.
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The Exhaust Control will only function when the System
or Fan Control is turned to an "on" setting.
Using
the ENERGY
SAVER
settings
(on some
models)
The ENERGY SAVER settings are located on the System
Control (QUICK COMFORT/HI, MED, and LO). See
Figures
8 and
9. When these settings are selected, 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 unit will be off
depends on the room temperature and Thermostat
Control setting.
Energy
saving
tips
You can help save energy by reducing
your air
conditioner's
work load:
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Improve your home's insulation. Seal doors and win-
dows. Close fireplace flue.
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Close blinds or drapes on the sunny side of your house.
Add awnings.
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Check air filter often to make sure it is clean.
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Do not block airflow with drapes or furniture.
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Ventilate your attic. High temperatures in the attic add to
the cooling load of your air conditioner.
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Try not to use heat-producing appliances during the
hottest part of the day.
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Turn lights and appliances off when they are not needed.
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Keep heat registers and cool-air returns closed.
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Use exhaust/venting fans while cooking, bathing, and
doing laundry.
Changing
air direction
The louvers in the top of the front panel allow you to control
the direction of the cooled air. Use the tabs to direct the air
right, left, or straight ahead.
See Figure 10.

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