Cool – cools to temperature set, will not operate if temperature falls below set point
Heat – heats to temperature set, will not operate if temperature goes above set point
Auto – aims to stay at set temperature, will heat and cool to hit this temperature
Dry – sets the temperature slightly below ambient to promote condensation on the AC unit and draw moisture from the air. This will reduce humidity.
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The first of the three other things (can’t use that phrase because automod kills the comment) tells the unit the current temp is your preferred one – it will maintain the temp where the remote is at that moment.
Turbo allows the unit to move a massive volume of air for quick cool/quick heat. It should then automatically reduce to your preferred fan setting.
current temp – 38
Temp set for AC – 22
Cool :
AC will start working to cool down the room temp to 22 degrees , if it goes lower than 22 it will turn off/ go on standby.
This is different from Auto setting as , in Auto AC will maintain 22 degrees which can include both cooling or heating up the room.
Heat works as Cool but in reverse .
Dry – ACs in general reduce humidity in the room which is useful esp in summer as in often cases Humidity is what makes heat uncomfortable.
Turbo – AC works extra hard to quickly achieve set temperature.
Health and feel options – look into AC manual it would explain those.
“Cool” means that the air conditioner will run continuously. “Auto” means that the air conditioner will turn off when its thermostat detects a temperature controlled by you. “Dry” is to dehumidify the conditioned space.
The definitions for “I Feel”, “Health”, and “Turbo” can only be provided by your system’s user manual. So could the other three have been for that matter.
I Feel, Health and Turbo depends on what the manufacturer has made those functions to be. You can probably find it in the manual.
But I’ve heard of I Feel before. And that is basically a temp sensor in the remote. So you take the remote to where you are sitting so that the AC will run to the set temperature is measured by the remote. That way it might be colder/hotter where the AC is (if you’re sitting far away), but the “correct” temperature where you are sitting.
Turbo is usually just a function to run at max power to get the temps up/down quick if the set temperature is a lot higher/lower than what the temperature actually is.
Health i don’t know.
Cool – Fan runs continuously and compressor cycles to cool to set temperature.
Energy Saver – Fan only runs when the temperature goes up enough to cycle the compressor.
Dry – Dehumidify.
Turbo – Cool mode with fan at maximum speed and no vent (if equipped) open to cool the room as quickly as possible.
Turbo cranks your fan up to very high temporarily, but it’s not a long term sustainable speed for the unit so it will turn it off when it needs to. I Feel is probably the follow feature on the remote. The remote would have a temperature sensor in it so the idea is that you keep the remote with you and it uses that sensor to monitor the air temp instead of a sensor in the ac unit.
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