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Your air conditioner, To start your air conditioner, For exhaust control – Whirlpool ACE094XM0 User Manual

Page 8: Changing air direction, How to start and use

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HOW TO START AND USE

YOUR AIR CONDITIONER

EXHAUST

CONTROL

FAN

SPEED

CONTROL

THERMOSTAT

CONTROL

S

t

THcmosTAT

S

t

....—„—,

—.

FAN

SPEED/
HEAT
CONTROL

Be sure air conditioner is OFF before piugging it in.

NOTE: Exhaust Control not available on Models

ACE864 and ACW864.

To Start Your Air Conditioner

X*

Set exhaust control to OFF for maximum

cooling or heating.

2^« Choose a fan speed setting for cooling or

heating.

LO COOL....................... for sleeping comfort

HI COOL...................... for maximum cooling

LO HEAT..............for reduced air movement

with heat

HI HEAT ... for maximum air movement

with heat

CAUTION:

I f y o L J t u r n y o u r a i r c o n d i t i o n e r

o f f , v v t i i t a t l e a s t t w o m i n u t e s
I t e f o r e t u r n i i K ) i t l i a c k o n o r y o u
m a y I d o w a f u s e .

Turn thermostat control to Number 6 (mid­
setting). You can adjust the air conditioner’s per­
formance by resetting the thermostat control to

a higher number for maximum cooling. Lower the
number setting for less cooling. You will need to
experiment to find the setting which suits you
best.

For Exhaust Control

The Exhaust Control setting draws stale or
smoky air from the room.

1

,

To exhaust room air

Set exhaust control to OPEN. Adjust fan
control to speed desired. If no cooling is
desired, use FAN ONLY setting.

OPEN

FAN ONLY

f

To circulate room air

Set exhaust control to CLOSED. Adjust fan
control to FAN ONLY.

CLOSED

FAN ONLY

Changing Air Direction

The louvers in the grille area at the top of the air
conditioner control the direction of the cooled air.

Move the tabs at the bottom of the grille to the
right, left or straight ahead. Simply move the levers
in the direction you want the air to go (see

Figure 8).