HAMPTON BAY HBLG2504E Owner's Manual
HAMPTON BAY HBLG2504E Owner's Manual

HAMPTON BAY HBLG2504E Owner's Manual

Room air conditioner

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Please
read
the
operating
instructions
and
safety
precautions
care_lly
and thoroughly
before
installing
and operating
your
room
air _nditioner.
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Por favor lea las instrucciones de operaci6n y las precauciones de
seguridad
cuiidadosa
y totalmente
antes
de instalar
y operar
su
a_ndicio,
nado, r ,die aire de ventana.
MODELS,
MiODELOS:
HBLG2504E
Manufadure, d by LG Electronics

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  • Page 1 _nditioner. IClONA Por favor lea las instrucciones de operaci6n y las precauciones de seguridad cuiidadosa y totalmente antes de instalar y operar a_ndicio, nado, r ,die aire de ventana. MODELS, MiODELOS: HBLG2504E Manufadure, d by LG Electronics...
  • Page 2 FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the m,_el arid seria_ numbe,rs here: Model # Serial # You can find them on a iabel on the side of each unit. DealeCs Name Date Purc_sed [] S_apie you_ receipt Io this page ¢__heever_t you need it to prove date of purchase or for warranty issues READ THIS MANUAL Inside you wilftfind many help_l...
  • Page 3 To prevent iniury to the user or other peop4e aM #o_ damage, the following instwctions, must be fol!owed • incorrect o_ration due to ignodng instruction 'wi_ _use harm or _mage The seriousness classified by the following i_iications, • Meanings of sym_ls used in this manua_ are as shown below.
  • Page 4 [] Operation • it wilil cause electric shock or . lit willi cause electdc s._ck or , _herwise,, it will ,_use ele_dc shock or fire due to fire. fire due to heat ger_rationi, heat generation or electric _ock. • It will cause electdc _ock or ,, It 'will cause e_ectricshock or •...
  • Page 5 • It will cau_ failure of machine • it is not designed to cool _e explosiion, fire, • Utmay _use o,r electdc s_ck. entire house. and bum. CAUTION [] Installation • They are sharp and may , it may cause failure of •...
  • Page 6 , _.ere is d_ger of fire or , Water may e_.er the unit and e]ectdc shock. degrade the insulation. It may _use an electfic shock, , It is an air conditioner, not a. , Since the fan routes at high •...
  • Page 7 Contact an installation specialist for instaHa'5on P_ugin _e power plug properly. Do not share,the same outlet with other appliances not use an extension cord Do not sta_stop operation by piuggin@_unpiugiging t he _wer cord. If cordp_ug is damaged replace only with an authorized part Being ex_sed to direct _fflow for an extended period of time could be hazardous to your health Do not expose occupants,, _t:s, or plan'tsto direct aidlow for exfend._ periods of:time.
  • Page 8 The remote control and contro! pa_! wifl look like tho_ repm_nt_ in the following pictu_'. ® ®...
  • Page 9 _WER Operation _a_s when this bu_on is pressed and stops when you press the b_on aglain TEMPERATURE CO_ROL The thermostat: monitors room tem_rature to maintain _e desir_ temperature° The thermostat can be set be_n 60_86°F (16_~30_:). The unit t_es an average of 30 mi_qutes to adjust the room t,em_rature by 1 _. OPERATION MODE SELECTOR Select cooling m_e to cool #_e room.
  • Page 10: Vent Control

    For maximum c_iing efficiency,, CLOSE the vent, This wiil allow intemai air circuiation, OPEN the vent to discharge stale air, Part CLOSE-LVENTJ-OPEN ' Before using the ven#lat_n ,feature,posi#on the lever, as sh_wnoFirsL pull down p,art _ ho#zontai line _th _# Aidlow can be adiust_ by changing the direction of _e air conditioneCs louvers, This can also increase 9_e coo_ingefficiency of _e sir conditioner , Adjusting H,orizontal Air Flow Oir_tion...
  • Page 11 Turn thepower offand unplugthepower plug _fo,te cleaningtheair condit_nero The air filt,erbehind the inlet grille should be checked and cleaned _ least once every 2 weeks (or as necessaU) to maintain optimal pedorman,ce of the air _ndiSoner, How to remove the air filter The grille may be opened from me top br easy maintenance after instail_ion, ®...
  • Page 12 CAUTION: This appliance should be in_aill_ in accordance with national wiring regulations, The following information serves acts as a guide to h,elp to explain pr_uJct features, ® © ® You can,chc@sebetween two met:hods below according to 'yourwindow stool shape and preference, •...
  • Page 13 To prevent vibration and noise, make,sure the unit Fence is ins'tal_ securel'y and fi_ly Instal_the unit where the sunligi_'rt does not:shine Heat Cooled air directly on the unit radiation Them shouid be no obstacles, such as a fence and w_l within 20" from _e, back of the cabinet bi_ause _ will prevent heat radiation of the _ndenser 1/2 °'...
  • Page 14 NAME PARTS Q'TY FRAME CURTAIN SUPPORT BRACKET SILL BRACKET LOCK NbT SCREW ........ SCREW (TYPE SCREW (TYPE C} SCREW _I:£_oPJ CARRIAGE BOLT FOAM STRIP FOAM SEAL W!NDOW LOCKING BRACKET DRAIN P_PE ....FRAME GUIDE FOAMoPE _REWDRIVER(Phili_ and Flaead), RULER, KNIFE, HAMMER, PENCIL, LEVEL PREPARATION' OF CHASSIS ;i_ Remove timescrew,s whMl fasten the canner a't _th si_s and at the back.
  • Page 15 Open the window Mark a line on _e center of the window stool between thieside win®w stop Looseiy a_ac:hthe sill bracket:to _e suppoR ® bracket us ng the carriage bolt and the lock nut. Fig. 1 Machine screw(Type D} A_ach the sill bracket to the 'window sil_using the l_*;k nut Cabinet _.
  • Page 16 Pull each Frame cudain fully to ,eachwindow sash track° and pull the bosom window sash dowl_ _hind track the Top retainer bar until it meets, Front Angle Q _rew(Type B} Fig. 5 Attaclheach Frame cu_ain the window sash by using screws (Type C) {See Fig 6} (Type C) Fig.
  • Page 17 A_ach _e front gri!le to the ,cabinetby inse_ing _e tabs on the grille into '_e tabs on thie front of the cabinet, Push the grille in unti_it snaps into p_ace (See Fig,1O) Lift:the inie'tgrille and secure it with a screw (Ty_ A) through the fro_ gd_le.(S_ Fig.
  • Page 18 (PLEASE' READ CAREFULLy)' FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY,,THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE Y GROUNDED 23& 208, and 230/208 VOLT UNITS The _wer cord of this appiiance, is equipped wffha These units are equip_d with a three-prong grounding three-prong (groulnding} plug. Use this with a standard plug on the power supply cord, which must be piugg_ three-sl,ot (grounding} wall power outlet (Fig.
  • Page 19 Before cailing for s,e_ice please re,,Jewthe ,folio, wing fist of common p;_blems aM solutions air conditioner is operating normally when: • You hear a pinging noise This is caused by water bein9 picked up by _J_e condenser on rainy days or in highly humid condffions This feature is designed to help remove moisture in the air and improve _o_ing efficiency •...

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