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Troubleshooting Guide
door openings and closing, that let hot air in and cool air out, are kept to a
minimum, the windows have not been opened, and the bathroom or kitchen
exhaust fans have not been left running for extended periods of time.
It's also important to understand that air conditioners only operate at one
speed, regardless of what the thermostat has been set to. Turning a
thermostat down to 60 degrees will not cause more Freon to be used, more air
to flow, or cool the cabin any faster. In fact, doing this may result in the
breakdown of the unit, or cause the compressor to freeze and quit working
completely. We always request that thermostats not get set below 70
degrees, not to conserve energy or to save on power bills, but to prevent you
from being without air conditioning due to a breakdown.
Air Conditioning - Cool Air Blowing
If your air conditioning system is blowing cool air (note that it probably won't
feel cold, just cool), make sure all windows and doors remain closed. Also make
sure that no exhaust fans are running, and that the thermostat is set to the