LG BP6000ER Owner's Manual

Window-type air conditioner
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  • Page 1 _u MODELS: BP60'OOER m, a nual. It contains valuable ition, er. This manual may help !rig proper sir conditioner order to prevent or improper es caus_...
  • Page 2: This Manual

    Your Records Write the _! and serial numbers here: Mode! # Serial # You can find them on a,label on the, side of each unit. _alet's Name Purcha_d This Manual Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use...
  • Page 3 !iii_iI/I/I/I/I/I/I/I/I/I/l_iiiiJJii! To pre,ve_ injury and prope_y damage follow these i_tructio, ns, Incorred operation due t,o ignoring instruclio, ns might cause h_m or d_age, the se, r ious_sis, o,fwhich is indicated by the following symbo_s_ [] The foiiowing _:emsare classified by these symbols, •...
  • Page 4 • Operating theairconditioner inthepresence ofgas , _ing somay cause, failure o rielectdc shock va_rscanlead toexplosions andfire . They aresharp andmay cause . Water may enter the unit and ' An ,oxygenshortage may otherwise occur _grade the insuiation It aiso may cause :anele_ric sh_k, •...
  • Page 5 When cleaning the unit, fir_ make sure that the power and breaker are tum_ off, The fan rotates at:a very high speed during o_ration, There is a possibili_ of inju_ if the un_'s _wer is accidentally triggered on while cleaning inner IPa_Sof the unit.
  • Page 6 The mmo,te control and control pan_ will look like tho_ repre_,nted in the foflowing picture& POWER FAN SPEED . To _Jrn_e _r conditioner ON, push this button, ., Eve_ time you push t_fis bu_on, it advances the To _rn the air conditioner OFF_ push the bu_on...
  • Page 7 Reat_ch tihe cover, NOTE: Do not use rechargeable batteries. Make sure that both batteries are new. * in order to prevent dL<J,targe, remove the ba#e#es from the remote _ntro! ff the air conditioner b not #ring to be us_ fd an exte_ed period of t_me the remote con#ol away from extremei_ hot or humid p_ces.
  • Page 8 Airflow can be adiust_ by changing the direction of _e air cond ttoners louvers This can also increase the cooling efficiency of _e air _nditioner, , AdjustlrngH,orizonta! Air Flow Direction Adjusting VeHtcs! Air Flow Direction Adjus'_n9 the v'e_cal louvers left and dght will...
  • Page 9 Turn thepower offand unpl#gt_ power plug _fom cleaningtheair conditioner. The Air Fiiter wiil become di_ as _ removes dust from the insi_ air. It shouWd be washed at least every 2 weeks If the Air Filter remains full of dust_the air flow will decre_e and the cooling capacity will be reduced, possibly...
  • Page 10 CAUTION This appliance shouM be i_st_lled in a_ordance with na_onal wi_ng regu_a_ons_ _e follo_ng information serves acts _ a gui_ to help to explai_ product fea_r,es...
  • Page 11 Aii side iouvers of the cabinet must remain ,exposed to the o_s_e of the structure CAUT_Ni,_ Instali the unit a li_e slanted so the back is slightly lower than the front (a_ut I/4"). _is wili force condensed water to flow to the outside.
  • Page 12 Carefully remove air conditioner from cad:on, check for possible shipping damage. Pick a location which will albw you to blow the cold air into the area you want Windows used for installation must _ strong enough _osup_rt the weight of the air conditioner...
  • Page 13: Install The Air Conditioner

    _e position of hole on bracket Positon bracket on sill ! inch (25.4mm) to left of • Use the _o hand grips on top si_,s of unit to lift unit center !ine of win®w (See FIG 3}.
  • Page 14: Installation

    FRAME screws (iTEM E) as shov:_ in FIG, 7, • ff storm window presents intederence, fasten a When curtain frame ,opens or closes, you may feel a 2"(51ram} wide wood strip to the inner window sill slight resistan_ This is norma_, across _e #J!!width of the si!i, _e wood strip shou!d be thick enough to raise #;e heigihtof the window sil_...
  • Page 15: Removal From Window

    Use of e_ension cords * Because of _tentia_ safety h_ards0 we sI_ngly dis_u_age _e use of an extension co_d. H,oweve_ if you wish to use an extension cord, use a CSA certifi_/ULdisted 3-wire (grounding) extension cord, rated at 15A, 125V.
  • Page 16 Because of poten_al safe_ hazards, we strongly discourage the use of an adapter p_ug However, if you (PLEASE' READ CAREFULL Y) wish to use an adapter a TEMPORARY FOR _E USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY_,THIS CONNECTION may be ma_ Use UL-listed adapter,...
  • Page 17 TP_air conditioner ,is'operating normally when: , You hear a pinging noise This iscaused by water being picked up by the condenser on rainy days ,orin highly humid _ndffions This feature is designed to heip remove moisture in the air and improve c_iing efficiency •...

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