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COMPLAINT
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Unit Does Not Cool/Heat 
Room Sufficiently, Or Cycles 
On And Off Too Frequently 
(continued).
 
The outside temperature is below 
60° F (16° C).
 
Do not try to operate your air conditioner in the 
cooling mode when the outside temperature 
is below 60° F (16° C).  The unit will not cool 
properly, and the unit may be damaged.
 
The digital control is set to fan 
cycling mode.
 
Since the fan does not circulate the room 
air continuously at this setting, the room air 
does not  mix as well and hot (or cold) spots 
may result.  Using the continuous fan setting 
is recommended to obtain optimum comfort 
levels.
 
The air conditioner has insufficient 
cooling capacity to match the heat 
gain of the room.
 
 Check the cooling capacity of your unit to 
ensure it is properly sized for the room in which 
it is installed.  Room air conditioners are not 
designed to cool multiple rooms.
 
The air conditioner has insufficient 
heating capacity to match the heat 
loss of the room.
 
Check the heating capacity of your unit.  Air 
conditioners are sized to meet the cooling load, 
and heater size is then selected to meet the 
heating load.  In extreme northern climates, 
room air conditioners may not be able to be 
used as a primary source of heat.
Unit Runs Too Much.
 
This may be due to an excessive 
heat load in the room.
 
 If there are heat producing appliances in use 
in the room, or if the room is heavily occupied, 
the unit will need to run longer to remove the 
additional heat.
 
It may also be due to an improperly 
sized unit.
 
Be sure to use exhaust vent fans while cooking 
or bathing and, if possible, try not to use heat 
producing appliances during the hottest part of 
the day.
 
This may be normal for higher 
efficiency (EER) air conditioners.
 
The use of higher efficiency components in 
your new air conditioner may result in the 
unit running longer than you feel it should.  
This may be more apparent, if it replaced an 
older, less efficient, model.  The actual energy 
usage, however, will be significantly less when 
compared to older models.
 
You may notice that the discharge 
air temperature of your new air 
conditioner may not seem as cold 
as you may be accustomed to from 
older units.  This does not, however, 
indicate a reduction in the cooling 
capacity of the unit.
 
The energy efficiency ratio (EER) and cooling 
capacity rating (Btu/h) listed on the unit’s rating 
plate are both agency certified.
Troubleshooting Tips (continued)