How to get Your the best from Air Conditioner Use and Care Air Direction Air Filter & InstiMtion of Appliance Registration models Care and Cleaning Condenser Coils Control Settings Electrical Requirements Energy Saver Switch Energy-Saving Tips Extension Cords Grille and Cabinet Grounding 7-11 Installation Instructions...
Help us Important Safety help you... Instructions Before using your air Read all instruction before instructions on page 5.) conditioner, read this book using this appliance. carefully. . For most efficient cooling, keep the vent control in the CLOSED exercise basic safety precautions, It is intended to help you operate position except when you want to including the following:...
Operating Your Air Conditioner Controls open VENTILATION MASTER CONTROL THERMOSTAT Master Control Thermostat Control Ventilation Control When you turn the Thermostat The vent door in your air Control to the desired setting, the conditioner is closed when the “Fan 10” permits low fan speed thermostat will automatically control slide switch is to the right.
(continued) For normal cooliW For ni@ttime operation the Master Control at “Cool Side to side During the cooler evening hours, we recommend that you set the Master Control at “Cool lo” 2. Set the Thermostat Control at for very quiet operation and the the desired number (usually 5-7 is Thermostat Control at mid-range a good starting position).
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY AIR CONDITIONER Not plugged in. Plug may have been bumped loose by vacuum cleaner or furniture. DOES NOT OPERATE If plugged in, fuse could have blown or circuit breaker may have tripped. AIR CONDITIONER Curtains, blinds or furniture blocking front of air conditioner will restrict airflow. “DOES NOT COOL Thermostat Control may not be set high enough.
IMPORTANT: have these instructions with the appliance. OWNER: Keep these instructions for future use. Electrical Safetv— It is important to have the wall The power cord on these models has ~ 230/208-volt perpendicular, IMPORTANT... “ qualified electrician if there is tandem or large tandem type plug Please Read Carefully.
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(continued) Window Sash Seal Safety Lock and Type B Screw Washer Head Locking Screw Frame Assembly (right) I \ I Frame 11111111111111 Assembly (left) Window Side R&tainer Filler / Panel Seal—Bottom Rail to Unit Screws and Locknuts “ Type A Type B Type C Type D...
Window Mounting Window Requirement 2. Install Top Angle and Side Retainers. (continued) clearance below the window stool is required. If the storm window frame does not allow this clearance, attach a or 2~wide strip of wood along the 1. Attach foam gasket , entire length of the window opening, to top angle as shown.
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Window Mounting 4. bcate Cabinet 7. I@ll Windowbck in Window. and Sash Seal. Open window and mark center of window stool. Place cabinet in window with bottom stool angle firmly seated over window stool as shown. Bring window down temporarily behind top rail to hold cabinet in place.
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2. Prepare the Cabinet. through the wall in both existing 1. Remove chassis from cabinet. buildings and new construction. Trim 2. With caulking compound or The side louvers must project Molding (if desired) electrical tape, seal 10 holes on the outdoor side of the wall. provided in cabinet for top rail The room side of the cabinet must and side retainers not used in this...
YOUR HOTPOINT ROOM AIR CONDITIONER WARRANTY Save your sales slip or cancelled proof of original purchase date such as check to establish warranty period. WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any...
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