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...FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON ROOM AIR CONDITIONER For one year from the date of purchase, when this air conditioner is in use in material or workmanship. if defective in the United States. This warranty applies only while this air conditioneris operatedand maintained for non-...9 How and Why 9 Normal Sounds 9 Capacity and Running Time 9 Features 0I Us{ng the Air Conditioner t0 ControlPanel 1.1 Remote Control 12 MAINTENANCE 1.3 Air Filter Cleaning 13 Air Conditioner Cleaning 13 How to Remove the Front Grille 13 How to Replace the Front Grille 13 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
...FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON ROOM AIR CONDITIONER For one year from the date of purchase, when this air conditioner is in use in material or workmanship. if defective in the United States. This warranty applies only while this air conditioneris operatedand maintained for non-...9 How and Why 9 Normal Sounds 9 Capacity and Running Time 9 Features 0I Us{ng the Air Conditioner t0 ControlPanel 1.1 Remote Control 12 MAINTENANCE 1.3 Air Filter Cleaning 13 Air Conditioner Cleaning 13 How to Remove the Front Grille 13 How to Replace the Front Grille 13 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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...-pronggroundingplug for flammability and other buildings_ - Test _ --3-prong grounding type wall receptacle _ ENERGY SAVINGIDEAS =The capacityof the room air conditionermust fit the room size for the modelyou havechosen. . oKeep blinds and drapes in mechanical damage withinthe air conditioner. , Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug. Save this manual. ELECTRICAL INFORMATION The completeelectrical...
...-pronggroundingplug for flammability and other buildings_ - Test _ --3-prong grounding type wall receptacle _ ENERGY SAVINGIDEAS =The capacityof the room air conditionermust fit the room size for the modelyou havechosen. . oKeep blinds and drapes in mechanical damage withinthe air conditioner. , Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug. Save this manual. ELECTRICAL INFORMATION The completeelectrical...
Owners Manual
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...available electrical service. Be sure tt willsupport the weightof the unt over an extended period of front and rear coils. , Make sure air conditioner does not fall during wfnter or when not in any w_y. The Patton Is the best way to make the necessart correc4_ons, ... II /_-- Sash ,_ Exterior lnlet_orw_1%J ..... ," RG, t ELECTRICAL SERVICE Check your plug, c81 a qualfied electrician to store unit during installation. Handle air conditioner with a 3-prong service plug to move and install the unit To prevent injuryor strain, use . AVOID the sharp motet fins of time, -
...available electrical service. Be sure tt willsupport the weightof the unt over an extended period of front and rear coils. , Make sure air conditioner does not fall during wfnter or when not in any w_y. The Patton Is the best way to make the necessart correc4_ons, ... II /_-- Sash ,_ Exterior lnlet_orw_1%J ..... ," RG, t ELECTRICAL SERVICE Check your plug, c81 a qualfied electrician to store unit during installation. Handle air conditioner with a 3-prong service plug to move and install the unit To prevent injuryor strain, use . AVOID the sharp motet fins of time, -
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... the ass pan handle and pull forward while bracing the cabinet. Discard b_ck screws. ITEM5" RG. 6 _Open the window. HOW TO INSTALL if the air conditioner is restricted= FiG. 4 _Cut the FOAM SEAL {iTEM 1) to fit the underside of the window st,sh, Pee_ off the backing and attach the... at both sides and at the back. D PulI the bottom window sash down so tightly that service wi_tbe needed, When cooling more than one room, instalta_on location is very important. INSTALLATION Pick a location wh_h wi_l allow you want, Windows used for installation must be strong enough to support the...
... the ass pan handle and pull forward while bracing the cabinet. Discard b_ck screws. ITEM5" RG. 6 _Open the window. HOW TO INSTALL if the air conditioner is restricted= FiG. 4 _Cut the FOAM SEAL {iTEM 1) to fit the underside of the window st,sh, Pee_ off the backing and attach the... at both sides and at the back. D PulI the bottom window sash down so tightly that service wi_tbe needed, When cooling more than one room, instalta_on location is very important. INSTALLATION Pick a location wh_h wi_l allow you want, Windows used for installation must be strong enough to support the...
Owners Manual
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... move and instal/the unit, To prevent injury or strain, use proper filling and caring techniqueswhen moving unit, =When handling the air conditioner, be installedwithoutinterferencefrom the the stormwindowframe. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP iT, Hold onto it _im_Iythe _,vholweay slidinitgou_:O.nce removed, set it... safety out of front grille into slots on front and rear colts, • Make sure air conditioner does not _il during removal. -8- This will raise the L bracket as follows: • Hook upper tabs of theway, • Remove ...
... move and instal/the unit, To prevent injury or strain, use proper filling and caring techniqueswhen moving unit, =When handling the air conditioner, be installedwithoutinterferencefrom the the stormwindowframe. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP iT, Hold onto it _im_Iythe _,vholweay slidinitgou_:O.nce removed, set it... safety out of front grille into slots on front and rear colts, • Make sure air conditioner does not _il during removal. -8- This will raise the L bracket as follows: • Hook upper tabs of theway, • Remove ...
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...SOUNDS FtG. ,3 Aside from the regular fan motor and: compn_ssor sounds coming from your air conditioner, you will once in the room an_ thrown against the air conditioners fan, This is above: norms} the air conditioner must run constantly to keep the desired temperature you have a high pitched hum or ...a_r cenc_itioner may hear droplets ofwater hitting the condenser causing a pinging or clicklng sound, FIG. 23 -9- HOW AND WHY Your room air conditioner provides the following functions to make hot weather I]ving more olten to keep the temperature you want to cool The proper size ...
...SOUNDS FtG. ,3 Aside from the regular fan motor and: compn_ssor sounds coming from your air conditioner, you will once in the room an_ thrown against the air conditioners fan, This is above: norms} the air conditioner must run constantly to keep the desired temperature you have a high pitched hum or ...a_r cenc_itioner may hear droplets ofwater hitting the condenser causing a pinging or clicklng sound, FIG. 23 -9- HOW AND WHY Your room air conditioner provides the following functions to make hot weather I]ving more olten to keep the temperature you want to cool The proper size ...
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... dr_wn into the room through your home's norrna_ air passages. * The OPEN or CLOSE position can be us_d for comfortable air flow. 6. Set the exhaust vent to wait 3 minutes before restarting may also be used with any mode setsc_Jon. Cabinet 2. EvaporatorCoiI 10, Condenser 11. Control Panel 8, Power Cord 4 32714 USING THE AIR CONDITIONER To r_duce the...
... dr_wn into the room through your home's norrna_ air passages. * The OPEN or CLOSE position can be us_d for comfortable air flow. 6. Set the exhaust vent to wait 3 minutes before restarting may also be used with any mode setsc_Jon. Cabinet 2. EvaporatorCoiI 10, Condenser 11. Control Panel 8, Power Cord 4 32714 USING THE AIR CONDITIONER To r_duce the...
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The temperature can be set to one of the room. a_70°F. AUTO RESTART maximum. ,,In the ever_tof a powerfailure, - CONTROL PANEL - You w_ll usually use shut-off , =Everytime youpushTimer bt_on,..._e button again. ,,Tt_s button takes prtedtyover arty other button. ,_Whe_y_ first turn theair conditioner OFF, push - HORIZONTAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL Theh_dzo,ntas_ir direc_nisadjustedby movingtheverticat ]curetstight a_ teftw_ your_gertips. (FIG.26} VERTICAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL The vet'ticaai tr d_rsc_ionis adjusted by moving thehodzun[a_ louvers upsad dov_ withyour_r_rtips,...
The temperature can be set to one of the room. a_70°F. AUTO RESTART maximum. ,,In the ever_tof a powerfailure, - CONTROL PANEL - You w_ll usually use shut-off , =Everytime youpushTimer bt_on,..._e button again. ,,Tt_s button takes prtedtyover arty other button. ,_Whe_y_ first turn theair conditioner OFF, push - HORIZONTAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL Theh_dzo,ntas_ir direc_nisadjustedby movingtheverticat ]curetstight a_ teftw_ your_gertips. (FIG.26} VERTICAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL The vet'ticaai tr d_rsc_ionis adjusted by moving thehodzun[a_ louvers upsad dov_ withyour_r_rtips,...
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...the "rimer setting as foi_ws: I Hour('_ Hour-2 Hours)I_ 3 Hsers(3 Hout_ Hours)_ 6 Hours(6 Hours.9 Hours} _" 10 Hours max_n_m. - When yo_ first turn theair condi_onerOFF_push the button aga_n.Th_ button _kes _otity over any other button. Re-attach ...room, Thetemperaturecanbesetwtthina rangeof 64_Fto 82"F, • Pushthe TEMP upor down buttonsto shift the temperaturesettingfrom 8ZF I_76"FI_70"F_.6#F TIMER - HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL '!. REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The Remote Control wi(_ not operate properly if strong light shines on the sensor window of the Air Conditioner...
...the "rimer setting as foi_ws: I Hour('_ Hour-2 Hours)I_ 3 Hsers(3 Hout_ Hours)_ 6 Hours(6 Hours.9 Hours} _" 10 Hours max_n_m. - When yo_ first turn theair condi_onerOFF_push the button aga_n.Th_ button _kes _otity over any other button. Re-attach ...room, Thetemperaturecanbesetwtthina rangeof 64_Fto 82"F, • Pushthe TEMP upor down buttonsto shift the temperaturesettingfrom 8ZF I_76"FI_70"F_.6#F TIMER - HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL '!. REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The Remote Control wi(_ not operate properly if strong light shines on the sensor window of the Air Conditioner...
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...Brush or vacuumexterior coils to remove debds from the case to lift the tap tabs out oftheir stats. \ FIG. 29 AIR CONDITIONER CLEANING Cteanthe front gdlleand inletgrii_eby wipingwi_he cloth dampened in un_l it snaps into the s}ots on the griIle into p_ace...the filter. (FIG.29) HOWTO REMOVETHE FRONTGRILLE = Open the tnle_ gdlte,downward. , Remove the screw securing the Front Grl_a. - Wash the Air Fi_ter under the faucet with mild soap or detergentand _ukewarmwater, then pe_ishedwith liquid appliancewax. To ensurecontinued peakemciency,the condenser coils(outdoorside at teast every 2 ...
...Brush or vacuumexterior coils to remove debds from the case to lift the tap tabs out oftheir stats. \ FIG. 29 AIR CONDITIONER CLEANING Cteanthe front gdlleand inletgrii_eby wipingwi_he cloth dampened in un_l it snaps into the s}ots on the griIle into p_ace...the filter. (FIG.29) HOWTO REMOVETHE FRONTGRILLE = Open the tnle_ gdlte,downward. , Remove the screw securing the Front Grl_a. - Wash the Air Fi_ter under the faucet with mild soap or detergentand _ukewarmwater, then pe_ishedwith liquid appliancewax. To ensurecontinued peakemciency,the condenser coils(outdoorside at teast every 2 ...
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...manual may bedirty. is ex_emelyhot UNIT IS COOLING, j SetMODEon HK_Hspeedtobrinagirpastcoo_incgoilFsaVor, j Then,,, ! THE AIR CONDITIONER WiLL NOT OPERATE. I MODEselectoirn LOWCOOLpos_on. inst_ation[nstru_onsorcheckw_ installer, WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE WHEN UNIT IS ...ICE FORMINGON COOLING COIL BEHINDFRONT GRILLF. To defrostMe coil,setselectotroFAN_on. WATER DRIPPING INSIDE ROOM WHEN UNiT IS COOLING. Ti[tairc_ndi'i_'_ers_ig_ytotheoutsidetoallowweterd_. Then... Windowwbratior_-poorinstalla_n. Check if... TEMP _l Ss_w...
...manual may bedirty. is ex_emelyhot UNIT IS COOLING, j SetMODEon HK_Hspeedtobrinagirpastcoo_incgoilFsaVor, j Then,,, ! THE AIR CONDITIONER WiLL NOT OPERATE. I MODEselectoirn LOWCOOLpos_on. inst_ation[nstru_onsorcheckw_ installer, WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE WHEN UNIT IS ...ICE FORMINGON COOLING COIL BEHINDFRONT GRILLF. To defrostMe coil,setselectotroFAN_on. WATER DRIPPING INSIDE ROOM WHEN UNiT IS COOLING. Ti[tairc_ndi'i_'_ers_ig_ytotheoutsidetoallowweterd_. Then... Windowwbratior_-poorinstalla_n. Check if... TEMP _l Ss_w...