Tips for using air conditioners comfortably!

1. Set the right temperature Keep the AC at 23-25°C during the day and 25-28°C at night. Avoid turning it on and off, as it wastes energy and shortens the unit’s lifespan.

2. Use Cool mode Cool mode lowers the temperature effectively, while Dry mode only removes humidity, leaving the room uncomfortable during extreme heat.

3. Set the fan to automatic This ensures air is evenly distributed, using less electricity.

4. Close doors and windows Prevent cool air from escaping and outside heat from entering by keeping doors and windows shut. Use curtains to block sunlight.

5. Combine with a fan Use both the AC and a fan to circulate cool air, allowing you to set the temperature higher and save energy. Turn off the fan once the room cools.

6. Clean the filter Clean the filter every two weeks to maintain efficiency. Service the AC every 4-6 months

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