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website http:i/www.lgappliance Term!nal AirConditioner Ter naldea acondlclonado embalado and thoroughly air conditioner. future ref_ence after...
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YOUR R Write the mode_ _d _rial numbers here: M_el _rlal You can find them on a label on the side of eacth unit, Deaier's Name Date Purchased [] S_p/e your receipt to this page in t_ e've_ you _ed it to provedate of purcha_ or for wa_anty issues.
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To preve_ injury and pro_y damage, follow these i_tructions Incorrect operation due t,o ignoring inst_c_ions wiB cause _3rm or damage, the sedousn_s o,fwhich is indic_:ed by the follllowing symbols..ver 0O0o [] The foiiowing i(t:ems are classified by these symbols. J WARN!ING •...
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J WARNING • _t may cause expbsion fire, and burn , It may cause failure and electdc shock J CAUTiON ' They are sharp and may cause , Water may enter the unit and • An oxygen shortage may occur. degrade the insu!ation.
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Ipa_s of the unit For repair a_d maintenance, contact your authoriz_ sewice dea_er, LP090CEM : C_ing with elec_c heat. LP120CEM : C,_iin 9 with electric heat. LP090HEM : Heat pump with electric heat, LP120HEM : Heat pump w_h electric heat.
The c,ontroi_i will !ook like o_ iof the following p_tures. WARM}_ TEMPERATU RE CONTROL OPERATION MODE SELECTOR :_LJ Set the Thermostat control to Me d,esir_ Turns air cond_ioner off. temperature ms,k 5 (the mid-point is a god LOW FAN Low speed fan operation without cooling sta_ing position} _fthe room temperature is not HiGH FAN °High spe_ _n operation without satisfactory after a reason_le time_ adjust the...
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Airflow canbe, a djusted bychanging thedirection of: t heaircon,di_oner's louvers This c&q a_so i ncre_e the coo_ing efficiency oftheairconditioner, Toadiust theairdire_on, r emove t hefront g dlleRemove the4 louver screws t hathold thelouvers i nplace, F_ip t he_ouver section 1 80 °,replace t heacres andthefront g d_le, Louver s crews;...
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A_itional controls are available after removing the front grille and option ,coverof co_rol box To remove the front grille, pull out _e bosom of front grille and then lift up. To replace the front griile, p_acethe tabs over the _op d the unit and push the bottom of front grille until _e clips snap into place.
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When remoteA_al switch #1 is on, it a/ow the unit to ope_te by _e control of Remote Wa/'Thermostat.. The unit:_ntrol by knobs are not available. The energy saver switch #2 is on. This switch is set at continuous fan to provide continuous fan operation,in cool or heat modes When the switch is off the _ntinuous fan _lows continuous circu!ation of room air and make _e more ba!anc_ temperature of _e room.
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Turnthepowe_offand unp,lug thep,ower p_g _fom cleaningtheair conditioner, Turn the air conditioner off and remove Me p_ugfrom To c_e_q,use water and a mild detergent. Do not use bleach or abrasives. the wal_outlet bebre cleaning 'The coils on the outdoor side of the air conditioner should be checked regul_'y.
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_aches to the s!eeves or the flange of the sWeeve to secure the new air condi_onero With he LG sleeve, you can maintain the best performance of he new air conditioner. If you keep the existing sleeve, you run the risk of poor perfo_ance or product failure This is not covered under the LG warrant.
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SCREWDR|VER(+,-), RULER, KN|FF-, HAMMER_ PENC|L_ LEVEL SLEEVE HARDWARE . Place sleeve upper on top of side panels . Fasten the four screws as shown below, • Assemble the out.or gdlle and fasten the 4 screws ASSEMBLE THE WALL SLEEVE as shown below. Ra._e the sleeve side panels to updght _si#on as shown beiow,, 'i,_ Carefully remove shipping tape, if there is any, from...
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Remove the shipping scr_ from _e ventil_:ion Remove _e front grille by pulling it out:at the ®or. bottom to re,ease it, _en lift it up _ong the unit top front, Slide the unit into _e w_l sleeve arid s_ure wi_ four screws through the unit flange holes, When you completed _e insta]l_ion, _e new air cor_,ditioner u nit should Ihavea rearward slope,...
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115,V ~ 230V*_ Power cord may inc_u_ a currant iinterrupler The shape may be different according to its m_,el WARNING Use Wall Receptacle P_er Su_ly Never p_h the tesl b_ton during o,_ratlon _he_l_ this plug ,can da_ged. This device contains, chemical, includi% lea& S:ts#d_d i25V, 3-wire gto_Jnding known to the S_ate of California to cau_ cancer...
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A. S_UATIIONS WHEN THE APPLIANCE WILL IMPORTANT (PLEASE READ BE DI_ONNECTED _CASIONALLY: Bec_se o_ pote_ial safety hazards, we strongly FOR THE USER_ PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS discourage the u_ of an adapter plug. However, if APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERL Y GROUNDED you wish to use an adapter, a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may be made.
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Before cailing for service, ple_e review the foilowi_ #st of common,problems and solutions, The a# conditioner is operating no.ally where • You hear a pinging noise _is is caused by water being pick_ up by the condenser on rainy days or in highly humid conditions, This feature is designed to help remove moisture in the air and improve _oling efficiency •...