LG LWHD2400HR Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 websit:e http:Hwww.lg_r_ice, .btml eomail http:://www.lge se_wice. Window-Type Air MODELS, MODEL OS: LWHD24,_HR, LWHD18,_HR order to=prevent for any damages titjoner.
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the mode_ and serial numbers here: Model # _rial You can find them on a _abel on the side of each un_ Dea_er's, Name Da_e Purchased I 8[ap_e yeu_ re_ip[ to [his page i_ th,e eve_t yc_ ne_ to price _te of purchase or for warranty issue, READ THIS MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Installation

    Precautions To prevent iniury to the user or other people and property damage, the bHiowing instructions must be followed, [] incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will _us.e harm or damage. The seriousness. is cliassifi_ by the following indications. This sym_l indicates the possibiU_y of death or serious iniury.
  • Page 4 !I Operation • it will cause electric sho_ or fire • ]'here ='s danger of fire or electric ° Otherwise, it may cau_ a fire shock_ or electrica_ shock, due to heat _neration • The appearance o_the air * It wiB cause failure of ma_ine •...
  • Page 5 Sa_ Precautions • H will cause e_ectric shock or fire • litwill cau_ elledfic shock or fire., • It will _ui_ e]ectric shock. due to heat generation, °ff may _use eledric sh_ • Oth,ep,_i_, it: m_/cau_ * _ey are sharp and may cause injury, _mage explosion, and a fire,...
  • Page 6: Operation

    [] Operation • ff my cause inju_. ,, it my cause produ_ _ai_ure. • The appearance of Me air conditioner may,deteriorate, change col.or, .ordevelop _rface ° It conlains con_inmer4s and will • lit may cau_ an injury through • Operai_ionwithou_ lifters wiB _use failure make you sick.
  • Page 7: Before Operation

    BeforeOperation 1. 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. Do not s_rtistop operation by plugging/unplugging the _wer cord. 6. If the _rd!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 cond_ione, r. This symbol indicates sp_ial notes. This, appliance sho,uld _ in,stalledin accordance w_th the National Electric C_e. Air Di_harge Base Pan ElectricH,eate...
  • Page 9 E!_hficat Safety ! !5V~ 230V~ Power cord may include a current interrupter device. A test and reset bu_on is provided on the piug case. The dievi_ should Ibe reded on a periodic basis b,y first pressing the, TEST b_on and then the RESET button, If the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET button will not stay engage&...
  • Page 10 DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG FROM THE P_ER PLUG. (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY) FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL, SAFET'K THIS A, SI_AT_ONS WHEN'_HE APPLIANCE Wl LL BE APPLIANCE MUST" BE PROPERLY GROUNDED DISCONNECTED OCCASIONALLY: Because _ iPotentia_ safety hazards, we strongilly The, _#er cord _ _is appliance is _uip_ w_h a...
  • Page 11 tns_ltation INSIDE _,,. OUTSiDE FENCE FOAM ..IN'EAT 1/4 Bubbi!e RADIATION CO,OLEiD, 1,,To avoid vibration and no,i_, make sure the unit is instaUed _curely and firmly. 2, In_alll the unit where the _nlight not shine dkectlly on the unit. If the unit re,_ives direct sunlight, build an awning to shade Me cabinet. 3, _ere should be no ob_acle, like a fen_, wi_in 20"...
  • Page 12 installation All sup_ding pads should be _cured to, firm wood, masonry, or metal 1. This unit is d_igned for installation in standard do,ubiUe h ung windows with actua! o_ning widths from 29 '°to 4!" The top and bottom window _shes must open _#icienfly all_ a dear veM_a! opening of 18"...
  • Page 13: Preparation Of Chassis

    installation SCREWDRIVER(+, -), RULER, KN|FE, HAMMER, PENCIL, LEVEL PREPARATION OF CHASSIS 1. Remove the _rews whiich _asten the cabinet at Shipping screws both _des ,and at the back, 2. Slide the unit out from the cabiinet by grippingl the base pan handle and p,uBing b_ard while bracing the cabinet.
  • Page 14 Installation 1. Open the window; Mark a line on the center of the window stool be_een the _de window stop Supped moldings. , _._/ _I_J'----II Bracket L_sely a_ach the sill bracket to the support bracket using the carriage _t and the Ioick nut:, Sill (M-oScrew) [J,!'"...
  • Page 15 installation 5, Puff each Frame curtain fulil'yto, each window _sh track, and pull the bottom window sash _wn _hind the Top retainer bar untJ_ it meets, 6. Attach each Frame cumin the window _sh by using screws, (Type C,) (See iFig. 1O) 7, SEidethe unit into the cabinef,(See Fig 1!) CAUTION For security purpose, reinstall screws(Type A) at...
  • Page 16: Power Button

    Operating instructions The remote contro! and con_ol panel will look #ke one of the following pictures, 1. POWER BUTTON To _rn he air conditioner ON_push the button_To turn the air _nditioner OFF, pu_ he button again_ This b_on takes prior_ over any otherbutton. 2.
  • Page 17 Operating Instructions When the air ,conditioner has been _ffotmed i_ c,_,lin,g oper_ion and iisturned off or set to the fan position, wait _ _east 3 minutes before resetting to tlhe coo_ingo_ration again, 1, Remove the _ver from the back of the remote •...
  • Page 18: Air-Direction Control

    Operating Instructions De ventilation _evermust be in the CLOSE position in order to. maintain the b_t cooling conditions, When fresh air is n_essary in the r_m, set Me ventilation iever to the OPEN pos_ion. The damper is opened and room air _ drawn oiuL Part: Before u_ng the ventilation feature, posffio.n the i_er, as shown.
  • Page 19 Ope,rating I nstructions The air conditioner employs a proper drain method whereby the condens_ 'water (moisture removed from the air) is, drained to the ou_ide, In very humid weather, (and for reverse cycle models in the rever_ mode) exce_,ive condensate water removed from the air may cause _me water to co_lect To remove this excess, water you can instil the drain pan as detai_d _]ow, CABINET...
  • Page 20 Maintenance and Service TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER O'UTL_, he air fillter should be checked at le_ twice a morr_hto see _ cleaning is ne_ssary, Trapped particles iinthe filter will build up and bl!ockthe airflow, _is reduces the _oling _paci_ and also cauls, an accumulation of...
  • Page 21: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance andService £efore calling 1or_rvic,e, please review the bH_#ing li_ of common proNems and _lutio.ns. The air conditioner is operating normally when: • You hear a pinging noise. This is cau_di by water _ing p_ked up by the condenser on rainy days o.rin highly humid conditions.

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