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PROBLEM
AIR CONDITIONER
DOES N~OPERATl
AIR COND~IONER
ASIT SHOULD"
WATER DWPPING
OUTSIDE
WATER DRIPPING
INSIDE
WATER IN MSE PAN
(ON OUTDOOR SIDE
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POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
Curtain, blinds or furniture biockingthe front of the air ~onditioner wifl restrict air flow.
control may not be set high enough. ~rn knob to a higher number.
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Highest setting shotid provide rnaxirnum cooling. When Power Saver Switch is set
at "save", temperature range in room will vary more.
Air filter dirty, should be cleaned at least every 30 days. See
Room may have been very hot when air conditioner was first turn~d on. Allow time
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for it to cool down.
through open furnace floor registem and cold air returns.
escaping
o vent control maybe set at ~R ~ psition, allowing hot
This is normal.
Power Saver Switch is set at "save", b cycles on and off with compressor.
o EXCeSS water may ovefiow in excessively hot andhutid weather. This is normal.
water disposd.
period in very humid areas, Moisture removed from indoor air drains to rearofcabinet
where it is picked up by a fan and thrown against the outdoor condenser coil.
If You Need Service
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on the back page of this book.
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why you are not pleased. Inmost
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FINALLY, if your problem is still
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instructions, page 6.
outside air to enter the room;
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Manager, Consumer Relations
Appliance Park
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