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...remove the ground prong. A 8) DO NOT cut and cause serious injury. 13 Extra brackets or supports may be needed depending on the back of the air conditioner. A 6) DO NOT use extension cords. A 7) DO NOT use adapter plugs. A l2) Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the cabinet ... window is strong enough to the unit before installation. A ll) DO NOT use if power cord is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner. English Installations Before you install your windows. (Brackets or supports not provided in all models) 3) The windowsill and track are cracks or ...
...remove the ground prong. A 8) DO NOT cut and cause serious injury. 13 Extra brackets or supports may be needed depending on the back of the air conditioner. A 6) DO NOT use extension cords. A 7) DO NOT use adapter plugs. A l2) Be careful of exposed sharp edges of the cabinet ... window is strong enough to the unit before installation. A ll) DO NOT use if power cord is adequate and proper power supply near the air conditioner. English Installations Before you install your windows. (Brackets or supports not provided in all models) 3) The windowsill and track are cracks or ...
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English Parts Supplied wood screws 31/32" r 5 top rail window seal gasket short screws 13/32" "CR2025" battery Remote control left frame right frame MODEL: HWR08XC7,ESA3067,ESA3087,HWR65XC8 basepan angle left and right side curtains Tools You will need to have the following tools to help you in the installation of your air conditioner. 'Scissors •Phillips Screwdriver ' Standard Screwdriver •Pliers *Wrench •Drill and Drill Bits "Tape Measure 'Gloves ' Level "Sockets 14
English Parts Supplied wood screws 31/32" r 5 top rail window seal gasket short screws 13/32" "CR2025" battery Remote control left frame right frame MODEL: HWR08XC7,ESA3067,ESA3087,HWR65XC8 basepan angle left and right side curtains Tools You will need to have the following tools to help you in the installation of your air conditioner. 'Scissors •Phillips Screwdriver ' Standard Screwdriver •Pliers *Wrench •Drill and Drill Bits "Tape Measure 'Gloves ' Level "Sockets 14
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A Model Dimension A(inch) B(inch) C(inch) D(inch) Max D(inch) Min Case High Case Width Case Depth HWRO8XC7,ESA3067,ESA3087,HWR65XC8 51" 12 6 " 13 8 " 36 " 25 " 12116 " 18-12 " 12 4 " 1 ASSEMBLE I CURTAINS/TOP RAIL Install top rail with and without installation kits. Tabbed Edge ...curtain in track on side of the units with 3 short screws 13/32". The chart below to fit into A Window Window Opening Requirements The air conditioner is even on top and bottom. Measure your window opening width and compare it meets the minimum and maximum window width requirements. English Installing...
A Model Dimension A(inch) B(inch) C(inch) D(inch) Max D(inch) Min Case High Case Width Case Depth HWRO8XC7,ESA3067,ESA3087,HWR65XC8 51" 12 6 " 13 8 " 36 " 25 " 12116 " 18-12 " 12 4 " 1 ASSEMBLE I CURTAINS/TOP RAIL Install top rail with and without installation kits. Tabbed Edge ...curtain in track on side of the units with 3 short screws 13/32". The chart below to fit into A Window Window Opening Requirements The air conditioner is even on top and bottom. Measure your window opening width and compare it meets the minimum and maximum window width requirements. English Installing...
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... sash to the inner window sill across the full width of the unit. English 2 ASSEMBLE LEFT FRAME / RIGHT FRAME Slide the left frame onto the air conditioner cabinet using the tracks on the top and bottom of the sill. This unit is the correct length for installation in the center of... hung windows with actual opening of 14" from the bottom of wood strips are not necessary. The wood strip should be thick enough to the air conditioner as close to raise the height of the outer sill flush against the back off the inner sill.
... sash to the inner window sill across the full width of the unit. English 2 ASSEMBLE LEFT FRAME / RIGHT FRAME Slide the left frame onto the air conditioner cabinet using the tracks on the top and bottom of the sill. This unit is the correct length for installation in the center of... hung windows with actual opening of 14" from the bottom of wood strips are not necessary. The wood strip should be thick enough to the air conditioner as close to raise the height of the outer sill flush against the back off the inner sill.
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... center of inner sill. Use the 2 short screws 13/32" provided. Be sure to secure them. Make sum the bottom guide of the air conditioner. ABOUT 1/4" BOTTOM GUIDE BASEPAN ANGLE 7 INSTALL THE SEAL GASKET AND SASH LOCK BASEPAN ANGLE SHORT SCREW13/32" Extend the side curtains to prevent... air • and insects from getting into the room. Stuff the sash seal between the WOOD SCREW31/32" glass and the window to fill the...
... center of inner sill. Use the 2 short screws 13/32" provided. Be sure to secure them. Make sum the bottom guide of the air conditioner. ABOUT 1/4" BOTTOM GUIDE BASEPAN ANGLE 7 INSTALL THE SEAL GASKET AND SASH LOCK BASEPAN ANGLE SHORT SCREW13/32" Extend the side curtains to prevent... air • and insects from getting into the room. Stuff the sash seal between the WOOD SCREW31/32" glass and the window to fill the...
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... the water from the front grille assembly by pulling out the top of these chemicals may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your air conditioner without the air filter in place. • To clean the front panels or the cabinet DO NOT use a soft cloth dampened with water ... and Cleaning Guide 5...m.. To remove: 1. Open the inlet grille downward by pulling the air filter up slightly. 3. riNE-g- 1"111 • Always unplug your air conditioner before replacing it dry before cleaning. • The air filter behind the front grille should be checked and cleaned at least once every 2 weeks...
... the water from the front grille assembly by pulling out the top of these chemicals may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your air conditioner without the air filter in place. • To clean the front panels or the cabinet DO NOT use a soft cloth dampened with water ... and Cleaning Guide 5...m.. To remove: 1. Open the inlet grille downward by pulling the air filter up slightly. 3. riNE-g- 1"111 • Always unplug your air conditioner before replacing it dry before cleaning. • The air filter behind the front grille should be checked and cleaned at least once every 2 weeks...
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... or damage to defrost ice. • Lower temperature setting. Set the unit on "fan only" setting to the electrical connections. If you purchased your air conditioner or from the retailer where you do not intend to be in . This can be too high for the room. 19 Water left in... its original box and store. The compressor will not cycle on cooling coils: • The outside temperature too cold. English • To store your air conditioner, remove the unit from the window then cover the outside with a winter cover. The temperature setting may be too cold. • The unit ...
... or damage to defrost ice. • Lower temperature setting. Set the unit on "fan only" setting to the electrical connections. If you purchased your air conditioner or from the retailer where you do not intend to be in . This can be too high for the room. 19 Water left in... its original box and store. The compressor will not cycle on cooling coils: • The outside temperature too cold. English • To store your air conditioner, remove the unit from the window then cover the outside with a winter cover. The temperature setting may be too cold. • The unit ...
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..., water, compressor clicking on and off or window vibrations. Use an exhaust fan to cool. Please read Operating Guide - Air conditioner is normal, as your air conditioner not only cools but roomisnot cooling: • The room may take a little longer to remove excess heat. • Redirect the airflow. The ... doors and windows need to be reinstalled. (see page 8) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This is making noise when cooling: You may need to be closed so cool air does not escape the room. • The air filter may need cleaning. • The unit BTU may be too low for...
..., water, compressor clicking on and off or window vibrations. Use an exhaust fan to cool. Please read Operating Guide - Air conditioner is normal, as your air conditioner not only cools but roomisnot cooling: • The room may take a little longer to remove excess heat. • Redirect the airflow. The ... doors and windows need to be reinstalled. (see page 8) Water in the air conditioner cabinet: This is making noise when cooling: You may need to be closed so cool air does not escape the room. • The air filter may need cleaning. • The unit BTU may be too low for...