PROBLEM
PossIBLE cAusE AND
w.m~~
q
AIR CONDITIONER ~
Not
pluggedin. Plug reflyhavebeen bumped looseby vacuumcleane~or furniture.
DOES
NOT
OPEMTE
@
If plugged in, fise could haveblown or c;rcuit breakermay havebeen tripped.
AIR
CONDITIONER
e cumins, b]indsor fu~iture b]Qctingfront
of air
conditioner
will restrict air
ffOW.
"DOE~ N~ COOL
AS
IT
SHOULD"
e~~e~ostat c~nt~~~
may no~ be Set l}igh or low enough. ASC9, When F~Il
Switch
is at ~CLE, the temperaturein the roomwill vary more than when it'sat
CONTINUOUS. Turn hob to anothernumber. Highesl settingshouldprovide
maximumcooling.
s Air filter difiyjsh~u~dbe ~~eaned atleast eve~y30
days. See instructions
Onpage 6.
~ ~oom may have been very hOt when air condi~io~er WaSfirst turned on. Aiiow time fOr
it to cool down.
~cold air
maybe
~scapi~g
t~roug~
open fir-nac.e floor registers
and
cold air returns,
~Ventilationcontrol maybe set at ~PEN,
allowing outside air to
enter room.
~
~oo]ing c oils have iced
up. TO melt ice, set the
Fan athigh speed and the
Thermostat Control to a lowernumber.
OPEMTING
o Thermostat click, a me~fli~ sound, nlaybe heard
WheD CO~pFeSSOrcycles On
and off.
SOUNDS
This is normal.
~Fm ~c~e~on and off with compressor when Fan
Switch betind f~~~t gri~}e
~S
at~CLE
and Selector Switch is in coolor heat position. Otherwise, fan runs
continuously when air conditioner is on.
W'TE}?
DMPPING
e Excess
water Inay overflow
in e~tre~e~y
hot and humid
weather. This is normal.
IUTSIDE
VATER DRIPPING
e Air conditioner must be in~~~~ed levelor tilted slightlyto the outsidefO~
p~Op~~
W~t~r
VSIDE
disposaI"
/ATER IN BASE
PAN
@ This is normal for a short period in areas with little humidity; normaI f~i a
longer
)Iv OUTDOOR
SIDE)
period in very humid areas. Moisture
removed from indoor air drains to rear of cabinet
where it is picked up by a,fi~n and thrown against the o~~tdoor c ondenser coil.
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