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Operation
Hints
¢
Save
electricity
with
curtains
Curtains
have
the
function
of
keeping
out
heat
and
also
shutting
out
the
light.
Close
the
curtains
when
using
the
air
conditioner.
e
Prevent
waste
with
the
timer
Forgetting
to
turn
off
the
air
conditioner
when
you
sleep
not
only
wastes
electricity,
but
also
is
not
good
for
your
health.
To
prevent
this,
use
the
timer
or
Sleep
Mode
operation.
¢
Adjust
2°C
higher
It
is
more
economical
to
set
the
temperature
2°C
higher
than
actually
desired
when
cooling.
Approximately
15
-
20%
of
electricity
costs
can
be
saved.
e
Room
temperature
adjustment
when
sleeping
The
amount
of
heat
radiated
by
the
body
(metabolic
rate)
drops
while
you
are
sleeping.
For
health
reasons,
the
temperature
during
cooling
should
be
raised
about
2
°-
3°C.
During
Sleep
Mode
operation,
the
temperature
is
automatically
adjusted.
28
e
Ventilate
rooms
once
or
twice
each
hour
In
small
to
medium-sized
rooms,
open
the
windows
for
about
1~2
minutes
once
or
twice
every
hour.
This
is
particularly
recommended
if
you
are
using
appliances
which
operate
by
gas.
¢
Overcooling
causes
chills
During
summer,
if
you
are
continually
moving
in
and
out
of
places
where
there
is
a
7°C
difference
in
temperature
or
more,
your
state
of
health
can
|
~
quickly
deteriorate.
If
the
difference
between
the
room
temperature
\)
and
outside
temperature
is
kept
between
4
-
6°C,
fatigue
will
not
occur,
and
electricity
can
also
be
saved.
¢
Proper
airflow
direction
adjustment
Cool
air
moves
downward
and
warm
air
rises.
During
cooling
operation,
the
airflow
direction
should
be
horizontal.
Set
the
airflow
direction
downwards
if
you
wish
cool
air
to
blow
directly
to
you.
Do
not
do
this
for
an
excessive
length
of
time,
as
it
is
not
good
for
your
health.
¢
Air
temperature
is
slightly
lower
at
the
floor
Air
conditioners
attached
to
walls
detect
the
temperature
at
a
height
<<
of
approximately
1.5
meters
from
.
y
the
floor.
Also,
cooled
air
moves
2
downward,
so
the
temperature
Cr
2
at
the
floor
is
lower.
The
temperature
in
rooms
where
young
infants,
the
elderly,
or
the
sick
are
sleeping
should
be
set
~~
slightly
higher
than
actually
required
to
compensate.

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