



During scorching hot days with temperatures soaring up to 40 degrees Celsius, it is crucial to maintain an optimal temperature (27~28 degrees), even 30 degrees Celsius, to allow the air conditioner some rest, preventing continuous operation. This is especially essential during the initial start-up of the air conditioner. Afterward, if additional cooling is needed, users can gradually lower the temperature, but it should not go below 27 degrees Celsius. This helps the air conditioner operate more efficiently without consuming excessive time and prevents potential damage from overloading.

Regularly cleaning the dust filter in the indoor unit and the heat exchange unit in the outdoor unit is often overlooked by busy households, especially those with small children. According to the advice of some air conditioning technicians, a typical household should clean the dust filter every month and the heat exchange unit once a year. Another common misconception is opening windows while running the air conditioner to promote air circulation and prevent the room from feeling stuffy. However, this practice is highly erroneous as it makes the air conditioner work harder to cool the room, resulting in increased energy consumption and quicker overloading. Additionally, relying on the auto mode for the fan function is another mistake. Optimal air circulation is crucial when using air conditioning. Instead of the auto mode, set the fan to a higher speed and consider using ceiling fans or electric fans to enhance air circulation. This not only saves electricity for the air conditioner but also provides more effective cooling.
