Table of Contents
- How to Use Your Air Conditioner to Stay Cool and Save Electricity
- Cooling Mode vs. Dehumidifying Mode – Choosing Based on the Situation
- AI Comfort Mode – Automatically Adjusts for You
- Is It a Loss to Turn Off the AC for a Short Time?
- Divide the Space – Cool Only Where Needed
- Save Energy with Wind-Free Mode + Comfort
- Cooking Needs Ventilation – AC Alone Isn’t Enough
1. How to Use Your Air Conditioner to Stay Cool and Save Electricity
Air conditioners are essential in the summer heat, but many hesitate to use them freely due to electricity costs. Based on real-life data, here are practical tips to stay comfortable while keeping electricity bills low.
2. Cooling Mode vs. Dehumidifying Mode – Choosing Based on the Situation
Cooling mode focuses on quickly lowering temperature, while dehumidifying mode focuses on humidity control.
- Cooling Mode: Best for quickly cooling down hot air
- Dehumidifying Mode: Great for removing sticky humidity and maintaining comfort
Studies show that during humid weather like the rainy season, dehumidifying mode is about 2.7 times more effective at reducing humidity. It helps lower the discomfort index and makes the environment more pleasant.
3. AI Comfort Mode – Automatically Adjusts for You
If you find it bothersome to manually switch modes, try AI Comfort Mode. This feature learns your indoor/outdoor environment and usage patterns to maintain optimal comfort automatically. The learned data updates every 3–4 days, evolving into a personalized mode for your home.
4. Is It a Loss to Turn Off the AC for a Short Time?
Do you think turning the AC off when stepping out briefly saves electricity? Actually, it doesn’t.
- For outings under 90 minutes: Leaving the AC on consumes less energy.
- For outings over 90 minutes: Turning it off is more efficient.
Due to the inverter system, turning it off and on again within a short time uses more energy to bring the temperature down again.
5. Divide the Space – Cool Only Where Needed
Rather than cooling the entire home, it's more energy-efficient to cool only necessary spaces. Simply closing doors to unused areas can significantly save electricity.
6. Save Energy with Wind-Free Mode + Comfort
If strong cold air feels uncomfortable, try Wind-Free Mode. It disperses cool air gently through micro-holes on the front panel, maintaining comfort while improving energy efficiency.
7. Cooking Needs Ventilation – AC Alone Isn’t Enough
When cooking foods like pork belly or fish, greasy steam and odors are released. An AC or air purifier alone cannot remove them entirely, so opening windows for ventilation is essential. Otherwise, the grease can stick to AC filters, causing bad odors and performance loss.