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1. Clean the dust on the filter using a vacuum cleaner, or wash the filter with mild detergent and warm water. Allow the filter to dry thoroughly before replacing. Refer to the manufacturer’s operating manual on how to access and remove the filter from the indoor unit.
2. Keep the outdoor unit free from debris and obstructions. Like with indoor units, debris can build-up on the outdoor unit fins, restricting airflow. This can cause the compressor to work harder, leading to higher energy usage and increased running costs.
3. Clean the indoor unit grilles. Dust also accumulates along the grilles of the indoor unit. Gently vacuum along the grooves or wipe with a damp cloth for efficient air flow.
4. Have the air conditioner professionally serviced periodically by a licensed air conditioning technician. A professional service every one to two years, depending on usage, ensures the system operates as smooth as possible.
5. Use built in programmers and features to reduce energy output. On particularly hot days, use program timers to start the air conditioner before the temperature gets too hot. Switching the air conditioner on during the hottest part of the day means it needs to work much harder and takes longer to cool down the home. Many Fujitsu air conditioners also have a clever human sensor feature which automatically switches the system to energy saving mode when no movement is detected within the room for 20 minutes.
6. Don’t be tempted to set the temperature too low. Selecting the coldest setting will not cool the home faster, and can instead put pressure on the system. Fujitsu recommends setting the air conditioner above 23 degrees Celsius to create a comfortable environment whilst minimising energy consumption.
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