The swing setting on a mini-split controls the angle and movement of the indoor unit's horizontal and vertical louvres — the adjustable fins that direct the airflow out of the unit. Proper louvre adjustment determines how evenly conditioned air is distributed through a room and whether the airflow reaches the occupants or dissipates against walls and ceilings. Understanding the swing setting helps you maximise comfort and avoid common problems like cold drafts directly on people or hot spots in corners of the room.
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Horizontal vs Vertical Swing
| Louvre Type | Controls | How to Adjust |
|---|---|---|
| Horizontal louvres (up/down) | Up/down angle of airflow — how high or low the air is directed | Remote control SWING button or up/down arrow; or auto-swing |
| Vertical louvres (left/right) | Left/right direction of airflow across the room | Manual adjustment by hand on most models; auto-swing on select premium units |
Swing Mode (Auto-Swing)
When swing mode is activated, the horizontal louvres oscillate continuously up and down — sweeping airflow across a range of angles. This distributes conditioned air more evenly across the room than a fixed louvre position. Auto-swing is useful for large or deep rooms where a single fixed direction would leave some areas under-served.
Optimal Louvre Positions by Mode
| Operating Mode | Recommended Louvre Position | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling | Horizontal — louvres angled slightly downward or swing mode | Cold air is denser and falls; angling down prevents cold air from hugging the ceiling |
| Heating | Louvres angled fully downward or swing mode | Warm air rises; directing it down brings it into the occupied zone before it floats away |
| Sleeping | Angled away from bed; louvres pointing toward ceiling or far wall | Avoids direct airflow on sleeping occupants |
| Large open room | Swing mode ON | Distributes air across the full width of the room |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my mini-split swing not working?
If the louvres are not moving when swing mode is activated, check that the swing button on the remote was pressed correctly (some brands require a long press). If the louvres are stuck or making a grinding sound, the louvre motor may have failed — a minor repair typically costing $80–$200 including labour. A reset (breaker off 30 seconds, on) occasionally clears a stuck louvre motor control issue.
Should I leave the louvres pointed straight out or angled down in cooling mode?
Angled downward is usually preferable in cooling mode. Cold air discharged horizontally tends to hug the ceiling, while angling it down by 20–30 degrees brings it into the occupied zone faster and allows it to mix with room air more effectively. Avoid pointing the louvres directly at seated or sleeping occupants at high fan speed.
Related reading:
→ Mini-Split Fan Speed Settings: What Each Mode Does
→ Mini-Split Auto Mode Explained: What Does It Actually Do?
→ Mini-Split Indoor Unit Placement: Where for Best Airflow