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Before the Long Summer: Survey on AC Test Runs and 'Niki-ka' Impact Conducted for 'Air Conditioner Test Run Day' on April 10th

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Bosch Home Comfort Japan reveals survey results showing over 50% of people skip pre-summer AC test runs, highlighting concerns over rising energy costs due to the prolonged summer season.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the correct method for testing an air conditioner?
A: Set the temperature to 18 degrees (the lowest temperature) and run the cooling mode for more than 10 minutes to check if cold air is coming out and if any abnormal lights are flashing. Ideally, run it for about 30 minutes and check for any water leakage from the indoor unit.
Q: Why is it necessary to perform a test run in April?
A: Because if a malfunction is discovered during the peak summer months (July to August), repair service reservations can be overwhelmed, potentially leading to a wait of several weeks. Identifying issues in April allows for smoother repairs.
Q: What is 'biseasonalization'?
A: It refers to climate changes where spring and autumn are very short, and the majority of the year is divided into long summers and winters. This extends the operating period of air conditioners, making it more likely for electricity bills to rise and for equipment to deteriorate.