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Knowing how to regulate the air conditioner is important to keep comfortable and optimize energy consumption. To do this, here are a few things users should consider:

1. Understand the air conditioner

To regulate the air conditioner as effectively as possible, users need to understand how it works. This is because when the user sets the air conditioner to a desired temperature, the system will start to reach that temperature. 

The air conditioner will automatically switch off when the temperature is reached and then restart when the temperature rises.

2. Opt for reversible air conditioning

It then has a special valve that allows the user to reverse the cycle to create heat or inject coolness

This solution is ideal if users are looking for a system for the summer that will also serve during the winter.

Reversible air conditioning can create energy savings of up to 30%. Thanks to the refrigerant, the air conditioning system can carry out a heat exchange between the inside of the home and the outside. It then has a special valve that allows the user to reverse the cycle to create heat or inject coolness into the home.

3. Close doors and windows

If users want to optimize the use of the air conditioner. It is important to adapt to the environment to keep comfortable and reduce energy costs.

Remember to close the external doors and windows to keep the cool inside. If the user wants to cool one room in particular first, remember to close it off.

4. Do not set the air conditioner too high

It is recommended to maintain a difference of 7 to 9 degrees between the outdoor and indoor temperatures

Just like when the user turns on the heating in the winter, the user doesn’t have to set the air conditioning very high to reach the desired temperature.

This will not speed up the process, but it will increase the household energy bill. It is recommended to maintain a difference of 7 to 9 degrees between the outdoor and indoor temperatures.

5. Avoid air conditioning while sleeping

There are dedicated ‘sleep modes’ to lower the gap by up to 5 degrees and decrease ventilation to reduce the noise level.

6. Maintain the product to increase its longevity

Taking regular care of the device will increase its lifespan.

It will also prevent possible breakdowns and the energy bill from going up.

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