Air Conditioner Features - Kenmore Sears room air conditioner Owner's Manual

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Air Conditioner
Featu res
Off
Fan
High
Cool
Low
Fan/Cool Selector
Thermostat
ExhaustVent CLOSED
Exhaust Vent OPEN
Fan/Cool Selector
The Fan/Cool control allows a choiceof either cooling room air when on the Cool
setection or circulating room air at the existing temperature when on the Fan
selection.The Low, Med., and High settingsdetermine the speed of air circulation.
The High/Cool se)ection provides maximum cooling and is recommended for
cooling the air quickly.
Usethe slider knob of the thermostat to determine the level of coolness. The thick
end of the rule is the coldest setting. The temperature warms as the rule thins.
The Fan selection does not cool the air. Therefore, sliding the knob on the
thermostat while on the Fan selection will have no effect on air temperature.
Note: If the air conditioner is turned off, wait 3 minutes before restarting. This
allows pressure insidethe compressor to equalize. Failure to followthese instructions
may cause inefficient operation.
Exhaust
Vent
The exhaust vent setsthe air conditioner to either recirculateinside air (CLOSE) or
exhaust air to the outside (OPEN). The exhaust vent can be set to the OPEN or
CLOSE position when in any Fan setting.
The CLOSEposition is used when maximum cooling isdesired. It may also be
used for air recirculation without cooling when the air conditioner is set in the
Fan position.
The OPEN position removes stale air from the room and exhausts it to the
outside. Fresh air is drawn into the room through normal air passages.
Air Directional
Louvres
Air directional Iouvrescontrol the airflow direction (Figure 8).
To direct airflow from side to side, use the lever at the bottom right of the
louvre panel.
To direct airflow up and down, manually positionthe horizontal Iouvreswith
the touch of a finger.
Lever_..,
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