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clean intake filter. if already cleaned, have system recharged or replace unit. air comes into the unit through the front and out the top vents,, if block or restricted it wont cool. if the air flow is good its how cold the evaporator is. so either freon level is low or compressor is bad.
divide your btu rating by 12000. (1 ton = 12000 btu)
For example - a 24,000 BTU Air Conditioner is a 2 ton unit. 24000 divided by 12000 = 2
A 18000 btu air condtioner is a 1 1/2 ton unit 18000 divided by 12000 = 1 1/2
you can find out your btu rating by looking on the tag on your unit.
Check filter, if you have a 5000BTU unit (small) and it is extremely hot, then it wont work great for a big room. BTU is the rate of what the AC will put out. 5000 BTU is good for a small single room. 10,000 will cool a bigger room and 18,000 btu is meant to cool a home.
try the Olympus web link, http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_dig_cam_questions.asp?category=Digital%20Cameras&id=934 and put your question to them.
(With a Olympus Camedia 5000, after many years every picture I take has evenly spaced lnnes across the image. It's both on the screen and when it's printed off through the computer. I changed memory cards but still have same condtion. Also tried shooting with all kinds of different settings but same condition)
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