This function samples the indoor temperature for 2 minutes and then based on that temperature chooses the mode the unit will operate in. If the temperature in the room is more than 79 degrees it will be set in the Cool mode at 75 degrees. If the room temperature is 77 to 79 it will be set to the Cool mode minus 4 degrees of the current room temperature. If the temperature sensed is 73 to 77 degrees then the unit will be set in the Dry mode minus 4 degrees of the current room temperature. If the room temperature is less than 73 degrees then the unit will be set in the Heat mode. In the "I Feel" mode the temperature display disappears and pressing the "Too Warm" or "Too Cool" button will change the set point by 2-4 degrees.
Dry Mode is a function that will reduce the humidity in the room. In this mode, as the air passes through the air conditioner the humidity will condense on the evaporator so that the air comes out drier. Reducing the humidity makes you feel cooler and more comfortable. Dry mode uses less power than cool mode.
If you have it in the defroster mode, the AC pump will run. This is normal.
If you turn on this mode, your airconditioner will turn on the max settings.
press mode button until you can see the snow pattern
feel it up
WARM
A quiet mode would assuredly slow the fan down, possibly slow the compressor too on higher end units.
It might be on energy saver mode!
I cant live without you, im dying to feel you at night, sweat is drippen down my body, I want you, I need you, come on you freaking air conditioner, WORK!!!
Sounds as though you may have a heat pump and it's operating in heat mode.
It should be easily done at the thermostat. Look for a system switch that is labeled HEAT OFF A/C.
that has happen to me if you got a car wash lately then it must off happen usally the wires are exposed just let it all dry