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  • QuestionDoes this air conditioner have a timer?

    • Answer Yes, this air conditioner has a timer function. It allows you to set a specific time for the air conditioner to turn on or off automatically. The timer can be set in increments of 0.5 hours up to 10 hours and then in 1-hour increments up to a maximum of 24 hours.
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  • QuestionWhat is the combined energy efficiency ratio (CEER) of this air conditioner?

    • Answer The combined energy efficiency ratio (CEER) of the Danby DAC060EB6WDB 250 Sq. Ft. 6,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner is 12.1. This information can be found in the product specifications section of the provided context.
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  • QuestionIs this air conditioner Energy Star certified?

    • Answer Yes, this air conditioner is Energy Star certified. The product description states that "This 6,000 BTU window air conditioner by Danby is perfect for bedrooms and small living spaces up to 250 square feet. This air conditioner is Energy Star rated and comes with a 24-hour programmable timer, sleep mode and energy saver switch, to cut costs and saves on your monthly hydro bills."
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  • QuestionDoes it have an auto shut-off feature?

    • Answer Yes, this Danby air conditioner has an auto shut-off feature. When the set temperature is reached, the unit will automatically turn off to save energy. It also has an auto restart feature, which means that the unit will automatically restart after a power failure.
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  • QuestionWhat type of air discharge does this air conditioner have?

    • Answer The Danby DAC060EB6WDB 250 Sq. Ft. 6,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner has a front air discharge. This means that the cool air is discharged from the front of the unit, rather than the top or bottom.
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