
As soon as the monsoon knocks, the moisture and viscosity in the air increases. In such a situation, fan and cooler are unable to provide relief – and AC comes out as real relief. But do you know that AC has different modes and every mode has a special work?
If you choose the right mode, then electricity is also saved and cold is also available. Let’s know which mode should be used:
1 Dry Mode – The best in rain
What does it look like: water drop () icon
What does: reduces room moisture
When to use: monsoon or very humid days
Advantage: The viscosity ends and the room seems dry and cold.
2
What does it look like: leaf () icon
What does: cools to the fixed temperature and then stops
When to use: when the electricity bill is to be kept low
Advantage: Savings of electricity with coolness.
3 3 – cool mode – for sharp cool
What does it look like: icon like ice crystal ()
What does: AC works with its full force
When to use: In summer days
Advantage: The room cools rapidly.
4 fan mode – just wind, without cooling
What does it look like: fan () icon
What does: without cool air circulates
When to use: when only ventilation is required
Advantage: Very low power expenditure.
5ager Auto Mode – Smart and Easy
What does it look like: Auto is written
What does: decides when to cool when to cool
When to use: when you don’t want to change the settings again and again
Advantage: Set once, the rest of the work will be done by itself.
6 6 Heat Mode – AC was also used in winter
What does it look like: sun () icon
What does: heat the room
When to use: in cold weather
Advantage: AC becomes heater.
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