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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.
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...
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.
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!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 •...
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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,...
[] 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.
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.
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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...
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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&...
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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...
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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"...
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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"...
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.
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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,!'"...
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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...
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.
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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 •...
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.
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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...
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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...
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.