HAMPTON BAY HB1453E Owner's Manual
HAMPTON BAY HB1453E Owner's Manual

HAMPTON BAY HB1453E Owner's Manual

Owners manual

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CON ITI NE
Please
read
the
operating
instructions
and
safety
precautions
care_lly
and thoroughly
before
installing
and operating
your
room
air _nditioner.
AI
IClONA
A_ _JAL 8
©P°ETAH_O=
Por favor
lea 1as instrucciones
de operaci6n
y las precauciones
de
seguridad
cuidadosa
y totalmente
,antes
de instalar
y operar
su
a_ndicionador
de aire de ventanao
MODEL,
MODELO:
HBLG1453E
Manufactured
by LG Elledro,nics

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how do I drain the back of the air conditioner. Water is dripping from the front of the air conditioner onto the carpet. Inside my home

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Summary of Contents for HAMPTON BAY HB1453E

  • Page 1 _nditioner. IClONA A_ _JAL 8 ©P°ETAH_O= Por favor lea 1as instrucciones de operaci6n y las precauciones seguridad cuidadosa y totalmente ,antes de instalar y operar a_ndicionador de aire de ventanao MODEL, MODELO: HBLG1453E Manufactured by LG Elledro,nics...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the m,_el arid s.eria_numbers he_e: Mode,I # S_rial # You ca_q_ f ind them on a _abel on the side of each un_t. _aleCs Name Da_ Purc_sed [] S_aple you_ receipt 1o_his page ir_the e_e_t y_u r_eed it to prove date of purc_'}ase or for warranty issues.
  • Page 3 To prevent [niury to tihe user or other peop4e a_ damage, the following instructions, must be fo[!owed • incorrect o_rati,on due to ignoring instruction wi_ _use harm or _mage. The seriousness, is. classified by the foBowing i_iications, • Meanings of s,ym_ls used in this manua_ are as shown below.
  • Page 4: Operation

    i Operation • it wil!lcause eiectric shock or , I!twill! cause electdc shock or , Otherwise, it wil! _use ele_dc s_ck or fire due to fire. fire due to heat ,get.ration. heat generation_or electric _ock, • It will cause electdc _ock or , It will cause electric shock or •...
  • Page 5: Installation

    • It w[Hcau_ failure of machine • It is not designed to ca] _e • It may _u_se explosion, fire, or electric s_ck. entire house. and burn. CAUT,ON [] Installation • They are sharp and may • it may cause failure of •...
  • Page 6 . _,ere is danger o f fireor . Water may e_,er the unit and e]ectdc shock. degrade the insulation. It may _use an electric shock, . it is an air conditioner, not a . Since the fan rotates at high , This _u]d iinjure the _t precision refrigeration system.
  • Page 7 Contact an installation spec:ialistfor installaSon Piug in _e power plug properly, not share _e same outlet wi_ o_er appliances Do not use an extension _rd Do not sta_'stop operation by p_ugging/unp_ugging the _wer cord, cordipllug is ,damaged,replace only with an authorized part Being ex_sed to direct _fflow for an extended period of time could be hazardous to your health Do not expose occupants,, _t:s, or plan'tsto direct aidlow for exfend,_ periods of:time, Due to the _ssibi_ity of oxygen deficiency, ventil_e _e room when using t_ethet with stoves or other...
  • Page 8 The mmo,te control and contro/ _l will look like those repm_nt_ in the fol/owtn'gpictur_ ® ®...
  • Page 9 _WER Operation _a_s when this button is pressed and stops when you press the b_on again TEMPERATURE CO_ROL The thermostat: monitors room temperature to maintain _e desired temperature° The the_ostat can be set be_n 60_86°F (16_~30_:). The unit t_es an average, of 30 mi_qutes to adjust the room tiem_rature by 1 _, OPERATION MODE SELECTOR .Sele_ cooling m_e to _ol _e room,, Select energy saver mode for energy savi_n 9 operation,...
  • Page 10 For maximum c_iing efficiency,, CLOSE the vent, This wiil allow intemai air circuiation, OPEN the vent t,o discharge stale air. CLOSIE=_ VENT-ILOPEN ' Before, using the ven#lation feature,,_sitJon the v_t lever straight by pulling Pa# A out and snapping it into place, Aidlow can be adiust_ by changing the direction of _e air conditioneCs louvers, This can also increase 9_e coo_ingefficiency of _e air conditioner •...
  • Page 11: How To Remove

    Turn thepo,_t off and unpl_ th_ powerplug _,to,te cleaning the air condtt_net, The air filter behind the inlet grille should be checked and cleaned _ least once every, 2 weeks (or as necessa_) to maintain optimal performance of the air _ndiSoner. How to remove the ,air filter ®...
  • Page 12 Theair_nditioner emp!oys aproper drain meRod w lnereby thecondensed water ( moisture removed from Re ai0isdrained t otheoutside. inverjhumid w ea_er, (and forreverse c ycle mo,deis inRereverse m odel excessive condensate water' removed from theairmay cause some water t ocollect T oremove Risexcess w ater y oucaninstal_ thedr_npanas detailed b elow CAB_NFr Take the drain pan which is located in the air...
  • Page 13 CA_ON: appliance should be ins_l|ed in accordance with natioina] wiring regulations, The fo]lo'wlng information serves acts as a guide to help to exp]ain product f_tures, ® ® You can choose be_n _o me_ods below ac_rding to your window stool shape and preference Fastenthe stopper using 2 screw hol,es,and lead * Fasten tilde, s topper using lee screw hole, and rotate •...
  • Page 14 This will force condensed water to flow to _e outside, Instail the unit w_h the bottom a_ut 30"_60°'above the floor _evei,, shodd _ secured .tofirm _, mason_ or metal ' Aft suppoirt#lg parts • This unit is designed for ins'tal_ationin standard _uble hung win_ws 'with a_ual opening wi_hs _'om29"...
  • Page 15: Preparation Of Chassis

    FRAME CURTAIN £ SUPPORT B RACK ET ,.... SILL BRACKET LOCK NUT __._ .° _REW (TYPE Bi SCREW (_'PE _REW LTYPIE D) CARRIAGE BOLT FOAM STRIP FOAM SEAL _oJ2 ..WINF_}W LOCKING BRACKET DRA_N PiPE FRAME GUIDE ........2........FOAM SCREWDRIVER(Philips and F'latead), RLIILER, KNIFE, HAMMER,, PENCIL,, LEVEL PREPARATION...
  • Page 16 _O_n the window, Mark a _ineon the center of _e window stool belb, t_eenthe si_ window stop moldings, Loosely attach the sill brack_ to the suppo_ bracke_ using _e carnage _:_itand the I_k nut, A_aclhthe si_lbracket to the window sill using _e C_inet screws (Type B),, Track ho_e...
  • Page 17 PuI_each Frame cu_ain fully to each window sash track, and pu_l_e bosom window sash down behind track the Top ret_ner bar un#l it meets, Fro_ Angle Q Screw(Ty_ B) Fig. 5, A_ach each Frame cu_ain the window sash by using screws (Type C,} (See Fig, 6) Slide _e unit into the cabi#_et ( See Fig, 7! CA_ON:...
  • Page 18: Line Cord Plug

    Attach the from grille to the cabinet by inse_ing the t_s on '_e grille into the tabs o# the front of the cabinet Push the grille in un_l it snaps into place (See Fig.1O) :1_ Lfff _e inlet 9rifle and secure it with a screw (Type A} through the front gdl_e.(SeeFig.
  • Page 19 Because d potential safety h_ards, we strongly discouragie the use of an adapter plug. However, if you (PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y) wish to use an adapter, a TEMPORARY FOR'THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS CONNECTION may be made,. Use,UL-list_ adapter, APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERL iyGROUNDED available from most i_al hardware stores (Fig.
  • Page 20 Before caJlingfor service, p¢e_e review the foflowir_ hst of common,problems and solution& The air conditioner is operating no.ally when: • Yo_Jhear a pinging noise, This is caus_ by water being picked up by the condenser on rainy days or in highly humid conditions This fea#Jre is designed to help remove moisture in '_e air and improve ,cooling efficiency, •...

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