User Manual Frigidaire FAA084P7A Window-Mounted Room Air Conditioner

Frigidaire FAA084P7A Window-Mounted Room Air Conditioner - Use Manual - Use Guide PDF.
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Frigidaire FAA084P7A Questions and Answers


#1 How do I clean my air conditioner's air filter?
For most air conditioners, the filter can be found by opening the front panel. Since it’s a reusable filter, you can simply remove and clean using warm, soapy water. After cleaning, allow the filter to dry thoroughly before replacing it. You may also vacuum the air filter to remove excess dirt and particles.

For more details regarding the air filter in your specific model, please reference your Use & Care manual.

#2 What is Econ mode?
Econ mode, or Energy Saver mode, is a setting that works similar to central AC.

The room air conditioner will turn off once the set temp is reached; the fan then cycles on (for 20 sec.) every 10 min to sample the air temp. If the room temp is above the set temp, the compressor will turn back on.

Since the room air conditioner is not running at all times, this setting will help save energy while ensuring the room temperature stays at the set temperature.

#3 Why is my room air conditioner making noise?
Room Air Conditioners, during operation, may make noise. It is normal to hear ‘high pitch chatter’ a sound of rushing air, gurgle/hiss, pinging or swishing and vibration. These are all normal.