Ventilation Control; Thermostat Control; Selector Switch - GE AW18 Use And Care & Installation Manual

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Operating Your Air Conditioner Controls
HI FAN
LO COOL
LO FAN
+
OFF
SELECTOR

Selector Switch

OFF turns air conditioner off.
LO FAN provides low fan speed
operation without cooling.
HI FAN provides high fan speed
operation without cooling.
LO COOL provides cooling with
low fan speed operation.
HI COOL provides cooling with
high fan speed operation.
Freezing up
Outside a;r
temperature
dropping
A
5
4
2
THERMOSTAT

Thermostat Control

When you move the Thermostat
Control to the desired setting,
the thermostat will automatically
control the temperature of the
indoor air. The higher the number
selected, the cooler the indoor air
will become.
If you notice that your air
conditioner is not cooling as it
should, it may be that ice has formed
on the cooling coils. The ice blocks
air flow and stops the unit from
cooling the room. This "freezing up"
is a temporary condition that most
often occurs at night when the
Thermostat is set at a higher number
and the Selector is set on LO COOL.
To correct the condition, set the
Selector at HI FAN or HI COOL
and move the Thermostat to the
warmest setting.
OPEN
VENT
CLOSE
SIDE
(ON THE LOWER RIGHT
OF THE DISCHARGE GRILLE)

Ventilation Control

When you move the Ventilation
Control to CLOSE, the vent door
is closed and only the air inside
the room will be circulated and
conditioned. Moving the control
to OPEN opens the vent door,
allowing a small amount of indoor
air to be exhausted from the room.
However, cooling effectiveness is
reduced when this control is set at
OPEN, so we suggest you don't
keep it there long—especially in
hot, humid weather.

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