LG LWHD7000HR Owner's Manual
LG LWHD7000HR Owner's Manual

LG LWHD7000HR Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 website http:/iwww.lgser_'ice, _,btml eomail http:iiwww lge se_qice_ Window-TypeAir MODELS, MODEL OS: L WHD7OOOHR to, prevent tsuse or improper for any damages tioner.
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the model and seria! numbers here: Mode| # _rial You can find them on a label on the side of each un_. D_ler's. Name Date Purchas_ Ill Staple you__receipt 1o this page it_the evet_t yc&=_)eed it to prove _te of purchase or for warranty issue&...
  • Page 3: Installation

    To prevent injury toi the user or other _ple and property damage, the following instructions must be fol!owed, [] Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is classified by the following This symbol indicates the _ssibiU_y of death or serious injury. This symbol indicates the possibility of injury _ _ge to properties _ly: Meanings of symbols us_...
  • Page 4: Operation

    Operation • it will cause electric sho_ or fire • There ='s danger of fire or electric •,@her,vise, it may cause a fire shock_ or elec4rica_ sh_k, due to heat generation • The appearance of the air • it will1 cause f_lure of machine or •...
  • Page 5 SafetyPre_utions • _ will cause e[_tric shock or fire • litwiB cause ,e_eddc shock or fire.. • litwiill _u_ electric sho_. due to heat generation, • _ may _use electric sh_k and • O_herwise, it: may cause • They are sharp and m_cause i_ur_ expl_ion_ and a fire, i| Installation...
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions [] Operation • ff my cause injury: • it may cause product failure. • The appearance o! Me air _nditJoner may deteriorate, change co, l or_ or develop surface fl._vs, • It cont,_ns ,containments and will •' It may cause an injury through •...
  • Page 7 Before Operation Contact an installation specialist for installation. 2. Plug in the power plug properly. 3. Use a dedicated circuit. 4. Do not use an extension cord. 5. IDo not staWstop operation by plugging!unplugging the power cord. 6;. If the cord/plug is damaged, replace it with only an authorized replacement part.
  • Page 8 introduction This symbol alerts you to the risk of electric shock,. This symbol alerts you to hazards that could cause harm to, the air conditioner. This symbol indicates sp_ial notes. This appliance sho,uld _ in_stalli_in a_o, rdance w_th the National Elec#ic C_e. Verti_l Air Deflator (Hodzontai Louveri HorizontalAir Deflector...
  • Page 9: Use Of Extension Cords

    Electrica! Safety ! 15V ~ 230V- Power cord may include a current interrupter device. A test and reset bu_on is p#ovided on the piug case. The device should be test_ on a periodic basis by first pressing the TEST b_ton _d then the RESET button, if the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET' button vallinot stay engaged, discontinue use of the .air...
  • Page 10 A. SITUATIONS WHEN THE APPLI_CE WILL BE, !DISCONNECTED OCCASIONALLY: (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY) Because of po_e_tia_ safety hazards, we stror_gly FOR' THE USER_ PERSONAL SAFETY, THiS discourage the use of an adapter plug Howev_c if you APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED wish to use an adapter, a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made Use UL-listed adapter_...
  • Page 11 tns_llation 1.Toprevent v ibrationandnoise,makesurethe.unit _once is installed securely and firmly 2. Install the unit where the sunlight does not shine Coo_ dire_:_y on the, unit. 3 The outside of the cabinet must extend o_ward at least 11" and there should be no obs_cles, such as a fence or wall, within 20"...
  • Page 12 Installation NO', NAME OF PA_S FRAME CURTA_ N SILL SUPPORT BOLT .. p SCREW_TY E A} ....6......SgREW(TYP}..........?......SCREW(TYPE C} FOAMoSTR_P DRAIN PIPE: FRAME GUIDE WIN DO'W IL_K!ING BRACKET FOAMopE SCREWDRIVER(+,-), RULER:, KN|FE, HAMMER, PENC|L, LEVEL PREPARATION CHASSIS 1.
  • Page 13 tns_!lation !,, _en the win_w, Mark a Uineon center of the wJn_3w sto,o,_(oir desired air oond_Joner Ii_atJon}. Carefully place the _binet on the window _oo,I and a_ign the center mark o,nthe bottom front with the center Hne marked in the win_w sto,ol, 2,Pull thebottomwin_w sashdown behind Upper gui_...
  • Page 14 Installation '9,Attach each Frame curtain the window _sh using screws O(Type C},(S_ Fig, 6) D,o not dri_[a ho,_ein the bottom pan. The unit is _si,gn_ to ,operate with approximately 1/2° of water in bottom pan, 10, Sli_ the unR into the ,cab,in_,(See Fig 7) [For s _ur_' purpose, reinstaJl s_s(Type A) at...
  • Page 15 installation 1. If you want to pull out the filter upward, the inlet grille slightly. Turin inside out the front grille. Disassemble the inlet gril!e from the front grille with separating the hing_ pa_ by inserting a "--" type screw-driver tip, Rotate the inlet grille ! 80 degrees and insert the hooks into the lower holes of...
  • Page 16 Operating tnstrucbons The remote control aM control _1 will look like on of the _llowlng pictures. Room Air Conditioner...
  • Page 17: Power Button

    Operating instructions 1. POWER BUTTON To turn the air conditioner ON, push the _Jlton.,$_ turn the air conditioner OFF, push the button again _is buttoLq takes priority over any other _ttons. 2. OPERATION MODE SELECTION BiUTTON Ever_ime you push this button, it will toggle C_L, FAN and HEAT.
  • Page 18 Operating tnstructions The venti!ation _e#ermust be in the CLOSE position in ,order to mai_ain the b_t cooling conditions, When fresh air is n_essary in the r_m set the ventilation iever to the OPEN p,_ition. The damper is ,opened and roiom air _ drawn o_ , Pa,rt_ Pa_ @ IBebre usiJngthe ve_J_at]on feature,...
  • Page 19 Operating lnstruc#ons The air conditioner e_[oys a proper drain method whereby the condensod water (moisture removed from the air), is draJn,edto the outside, In very humid weather, (and for re,_eme cycle models, in the r_erse mode) excessive condens_e water removed from the air may ,cause some water to co_ect To,remove this excess water you can instil the drain pan as detai_d below, i, Take the drain pan which is, _o_ted in the air discharge CABINET...
  • Page 20: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance andService TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM 'THE POWER OUTLET, he air fillter should be checked at least twice a mon_ to, see if cleaning is necessary, Tra_ed particles in the filter will build up and bl!ockthe airflow, This reduces the _,o_ing _pacity and aJso _uses an accumu_tio, n of fro,st on the c_ling coils,...
  • Page 21 Matntenance andServi_ Before calling for set#ice, please review the bH_ing li_ of common proNems and solutions. The air conditioner is normally when: • You hear a pinging noise. This is caused by water _ing p_ked up by the condenser on rainy da_s or in hiigNy humid conditions, Tiffs feature is designed to help, remove moisture in the air and improve cooling efficiency.

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