Optimizing Air Conditioner Functions
When using your air conditioner, it is important to optimize its functions for both energy efficiency and your long-term health. Avoid setting the temperature too low compared to the outside environment, as this not only wastes electricity but can also have negative effects on your respiratory system. The temperature you set for your air conditioner should not be lower than 10 degrees Celsius compared to the general temperature.
To achieve the best air circulation, adjust the direction of your air conditioner to initially focus on one position, and then switch to the reverse mode after approximately 20-30 minutes.
When using your air conditioner at night, make use of the timer function. As the temperature naturally decreases during the night, there is no need to run the air conditioner for an extended period of time. This not only helps to conserve energy but also promotes better respiratory health in the long run.
Using the timer function of an air conditioner
Proper Usage and Maintenance
Regular cleaning of the air filter is essential to ensure optimal performance. It is recommended to clean the air filter every 2 weeks to 1 month.
Cleaning the air filter is a simple process that only requires a strong spray of water to remove dust.
If your air conditioner experiences any issues such as gas leaks, strange noises, or water leakage, it is important to contact an authorized service center for assistance. Attempting to fix these issues yourself can be dangerous and may void your warranty.
To ensure smooth operation, you can apply a small amount of oil to the fan and electric motor 2-3 times per week if your air conditioner is used continuously.
When turning your air conditioner off and immediately back on, or during unstable power supply, it is recommended to wait for approximately 2-3 minutes to allow the unit to stabilize the pressure before turning it back on.
When installing your air conditioner, choose a dry location and pay attention to any moisture or mold on the walls to prevent the growth of bacteria.
Choosing the Right Air Conditioner
When selecting an air conditioner, consider not only your budget and preferred brand, but also specific factors related to your household:
– If there are young children or elderly individuals in your home, take extra care when choosing an air conditioner. Consult with the sales department for recommendations on products that are safe for these groups.
– Consider the size of the room where the air conditioner will be used. For rooms ranging from 9-15m2, a 1-horsepower capacity unit is sufficient. Rooms from 15-20m2 should choose a unit with a 1.5-horsepower capacity, while rooms from 20-30m2 require a 2-horsepower capacity unit.