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MODELS: LP6OOOER m, a nual. It contains valuable ition, er. This manual may help !rig proper sir conditioner order to prevent or improper es caus_...
Your Records Write the _! and serial numbers here: Mode! # Serial # You can find them on a,label on the, side of each unit. _alet's Name Purcha_d This Manual Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and main_in your air o3nditior_rproperly: Just a liHle preventive care on your part can save you a great deal oil time and money over the fife of your air...
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Topre_e_injury andprepe_y d amage, follow thesei_trudions. Interredoperation duetoignoring i nstructions willi c au_ I_rmordamage theseriousness o,f w hich is indicated b ythefollowing s ymbols. [] Thefollowing _ems areclassified bythese symbols. • Itw4H c ause eiect_c s hock o rfire , Itwill c ause ele_c shock o rhre. •...
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• It may cause expbsion fire and burn, ,,It may cause failure and electric shock • They are sharp arid may cause o Water may enter the unit a#d • An oxygen sho_age may occur_ _grade the insulation It may cause an ele_c shock.
_ Contact aninstallation specialist forinstaHa_on Piug inthepower plug properly, _Do notshare _ he same outlet w ith o_erappliances Donotuseanextension cord., DonotstarfJstop operation byplugging!unplugging the_wercord, Ifcordp/ug i sdamaged° replace o nlywithanauthorized paso Being e xposed todirect a i#low foranextended period oftime cou!d behazardous toyour h eaRh, Donot expose o _upa_s, p e_,orplants t odirect a i#low forextended periods o ftime.
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The mmo,te control and control pan_ will look like one of the fo#owing pictures, POWER FAN SPEED * To _Jrn_e _r conditioner ON, push this button. ,. Eve_ time you push t_fis bu_on, it advances the To _rn the air conditioner OFF_ push the button setting as fo#ows: {Nigh(F3) Low(F1} Mad(F2!
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Pushout the cover on the back of 1:he remote Ggnlmlwith your'thumb, Pay attentior_ to poladty and insert two new AAA 1.SV batl:erieso Reat_ch tihe cover, NOTE: Do not use rechargeable batteries. Make sure that both batteries are new. * in order to prevent dL<J,targe, remove the ba#e#es from the remote _ntro! ff the air conditioner b not #ring to be us_ fd an exte_ed period of t_me...
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Airflow can be adiust_ by changing the direction of _e air cond ttoners louvers This can also increase the cooling efficiency of _e air _nditioner, Adjust_rng N,orizonta_ Air Flow Oir_tion , Adjusting Ve_tca! Air Flow Direction Adjus'_ngthe v'e_cal louvers left and _ght will Adius_ng the hodzonta_ vane up and down will change horizontal airflow, change ve_ica_ aiidlow_The vane can be adjusted...
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Turn thepower offand unpl#gt_ power plug _fom cleaningtheair conditioner. The Air Fiiter wiil become di_ as _ removes dust from the insi_ air. It shouWd be washed at least every 2 weeks If the Air Filter remains full of dust_the air flow will decre_e and the cooling capacity will be reduced, possibly damaging _e unit HOW tO remove, the, air filter Pul_the in_et9rilie fo_ard_ 9raspin,9 both tabs, _en...
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CAUTION This appliance should be inst_led in a_ordance with na_onal widng regu_a_ons_ _is gui_ acts _ a guide to help to expl_n pr_uct feature,z,...
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Toprevent vibration a nd noise,, make sure theunit isinstal/_securely andfirmly Fe_c:,e Instsll theunit w here t hesunlight does notshine directly o ntheunit. Heat radiation The outside o fthecabinet must e xtend o _ard and there should benoobstacles,, such asafence orwali, w i_in20"from theback ofthecabin_ b_auseitwillprevent heat r adiation ofthe condenser.
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iTEM NAME OF PARTS, Qi'Ty SUPPORT, BRACKET LEVELING BOLT LEVELING BOLT SCREW: 5/8" SCREW: 5/8" FOAM SEAL FOAM STRIP L BRACKET SCREWDRIVER(+, _), RULER, KNIFE, HAMMER, PENCIL_, LEVEL How to,Instafl To avoid the possibility of _rsona! injury, unplug Cut the FOAM STRIP (_TEM G) to fit the power to unit [before installing or seHicing.
lnstaii support b_cket on window S._ FiG 3. INSTALL THE AIR CONDITIONER Install _evelingbo_ up through bottom si_ of support THE WIN DOW bracket. You can choose a short bo_ (_TEMC) or a * Carefully lift the air cond_ioner and slide it into the bng one (_TEM B) according to window type Also, o_n wind_, Be ,carefulnot to hurt:waist in this...
SECURE THE CURTAIN FRAMES IF AIR: CONDITIONER IS [BLOCKED Expand the cu_ain frames and secure _em using 5 BY STORM WINDOW FRAME screws (iTEM E) as shov:_ in FIG, 7, • ff storm window presents intederence, fasten a When curtain frame ,opens or closes, you may feel a 2"(51ram} wide wood strip to the inner window sill slight resistan_ This is norma_,...
REMOVAL FROM WINDOW (a) When window frame is _,,ated on inner sill, * Turn off and unplug the air c_ndi_oner, • I_s, tal_a wood s_rip(windowwi,_h long a_d . Unscrew the si_, screws _at you installed in Step 5 window frame heght high) on the inner sill * ,Cbse the curtain fr_e and remove foam se_ and L SASHWlNDOW --4...
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Because of poten_al safe_ hazards, we strongly discourage the use of an adapter p_ug However, if you (PLEASE' READ CAREFULL Y) wish to use an adapter a TEMPORARY FOR _E USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY_,THIS CONNECTION may be ma_ Use UL-listed adapter, APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERL Y GROUNDED available from most local hardware stores (FIG, 11) The iarge s_otin the adapter must be aiigned w_h _e...
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Before catting for _rvice, please revi_ the following list of comrr_n problems and solutions. TP_air conditioner ,is'operating normally when: , You hear a pinging noise This iscaused by water being picked up by the condenser on rainy days ,orin highly humid _ndffions This feature is designed to heip remove moisture in the air and improve c_iing efficiency •...
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