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Help us Energy-saving tips help you... Instructions Before using your air Read all instructions before Keep the air filter clean. (See instructions on page 6.) conditioner, read this book using this appliance. carefully. When using this appliance, always keep the ventilation control in It is intendd to help you operate and exercise basic safety precautions, the closed position except when...
Electrical Read Carefully. to connect 230/208-volt perpendicular, TEMPORARY METHOD tandem or large tandem type wall electricity (ADAPTER PLUGS NOT outlet. These types of outlets are available at most hardware stores. For personal safety, this appliance must be properly grounded. Electrical requirement 230/208-VOLT MATCHING 115-volt models require a 115/120-...
air in air out VENTILATION MASTER CONTROL THERMOSTAT Ventilation Control OFF turns air conditioner off. When you turn the Thermostat When the AIR IN and AIR OUT Control to the desired setting, the buttons are in the out position, the thermostat will automaticdlj control vent door is closed an-d only the air operation without cooling.
For normal cooling For ni@ttime operation To adjust air direction 1. Set the Master Control Switch at During the cooler evening hours, Up and down HI COOL. we recommend that you set the Master Control Switch at LO COOL 2. Set the Thermostat Control at for very quiet operation and the the desired number (usually 4-5 is Thermostat Control at mid-range...
After cleaning, replace the air filter to bes- cleaned, a service atiable unit and pull downward. and air inlet grille, pushing the through your Hotpoint service grille into place. outlet. Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner to remove light dust. Wash...
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY AIR CONDITIONER Not plu~ed in. Plug may have been bumped loose by vacuum cleaner or furniture. DOES N~ OPERATE If plugged in, fuse could have blown or circuit breaker may have tripped, AIR CONDITIONER “DOES N~ COOL Thermostat Control may not be set high enough.
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HOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE, because of a manufacturing GENERAL ELECTRIC-HOTPOINT defect. FACTORY SERVICE or HOTPOINT CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE. Transportation expense to and from a service shop and shop service labor if required will be free of charge.