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IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1!I, ROOM CONDITIONER OWNE Please _rea,d t he ,operating instructions and safety precautions ,caref,ully and thorou,chly before installing and o,pe_ratmc your room air condiboner A,COND CIONADOR DE AIRE DE, VENTAN'A UAL ELPR0ETARIO Po_r favor lea las instru, c ci,ones de opera,cton y las precauciones ,de secu,ndad cu4dadosa y totalmen,te antes de :mstallar y operar su acondl¢_lonadorde aire de ventana.
FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # Serial # "Youcon fi_ the numbers on a labe_ on the side ,of the pr_ucL Dealer's Name Dale Purchased IIi Staple your r_r:eipt to this page in the even| yo_=need it to p_ove date ,of purchase or for walrfanty issues, READ THiS MANUAL inside you will find many heip{ul hints oin hc_w to use and...
To prevent iniury to the user or other _op_e and property damage, the following instructions must be folllowed. [] incorrect operation due to ignoring instructions willl cause harm or damage. The seriiousness is classified by the following indications. [] Because of the weight of the product, it is re_mmended that you have a helper to assist in...
[] Operation • It wi]ll cause e_ectricshock or •litwill cause ellect:r[cshock or . ,_he_[se, it 'M]] cause electric shock or fire fire fire. . _ will _use electric shock or • It will cause ele_ric sho_ • No grounding may _use ele_ric sho_.
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. The air conditioner must be operated in a • It may cause explosion, fire, and burn. enclosed area to be most effective . Ut: wi!l cause electric shock or failure of .Water may enter the unit: and degrade the machine.
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[] Operation . It may cause injury. • It may cause elec_ic shock ., it will waste power and damage. consumption in vain and it may cause accident. Sharp ages • It is an air conditioner, not a • This _.uld iniury the pet o.r , Since the fan rotates at high plant.
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Beforeto Operation 1 Plug in the power p, i ug properly. 2. Use a dedicated circuit. Overloading the line could create a fire hazard. 3. Do not use an extension cord. See page 10 for more detaiils. 4. Do not staWstop operation by plugging/unplugging the power cord.
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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 conditioner. This symbol indicates s_cial notes. Line Cord Plug Use Wall Receptacle Power Supply Parallel Use i 5 AMP time /"...
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Electrical S afety WARNING: This appliance must be properly grounded° The power cord o,f this appliance is. equipped with a three-prong grounding plug. To minimiize the riisk o,f electric shock, use the plug with a standard three-slot grounding wail povver outlet.. If the power outlet does not include a grounding sl,ot, have a qualified electrician replace the outlet before you use the room air conditioner,...
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We stm, ngly discourage the use o,f an adapter due to potential safety hazards, For temporary' connections, use only a UL-listed adapter, available from most local hardware stores. Ensure that the large slot in the adapter is aligned with the large slot in the receptacle for a proper polarity connection. To, disconnect the power cord from the adapter, use one hand on each to avoid damaging the ground terminal.
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Operating Instructions The controls will look like one o'f the bllowing: - Turns _r conditioner o_f. Med Fan - Med sped fan operation without coo_ing, Low Fan - Low sped fan operation without cooffng. High Cool - Cooling with high speed fan operation, T%.,0h Co_l Med Cool - Cooling with reed speed fan o_ration.
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Operating tnstrucfions The controls will look like one of the following: ( 0 ) :Turns the air _,nditioner off. ( '0 ) "The low f_ sF_d operation without cooling Low Cool ( _ ) •Cool[r_ with the low _ed fan o_raflon. High Cool ) _C_]ing with the high wed fan operation...
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Operating Instructions Addition'al ,_ntrols and important information. The ven_[at_on iever _ bcated in the right of the air di_harge, The ve_J[ation lever must be in the CLOSE position in order to maintain the best _o, ling _nd_ions, When fresh air is n_essary in the rooms set _e ve_lation [ever to the OPEN _sitio, n,...
CareandMaintenance TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG THE POWER OUTLET. FROM The air fiilter s_u_di ibe checked at least Mice a month to s_ if cleaning is neces_ry. Trapp,_ particles in the filter wilt b,uild up and block the airflow. This reduces the cooling capacity and al_ causes an accumulation of frost: on the cooling _ils.
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Installation INSTALLATION HARDWARE Remo'_ packingsheet from the back d the sleeve, and and blue _apefrom the air conditioner packing corner INSTALLATION REQUiR:EMENiTS If you use an existing wall sleeve, you should ,:,: measure its dimensions;. 2 Size options install the new air conditioner according to thie_ k:3 +++,++++_?:+_...
Ins,t'aflation All wall sleeves u_.d to mount the new Air Conditioner must be in sound struct_ral condition and have a rear gdHe that securely CAUTION: We,_mngly _commend attach_ to sleeve or rear flange that serves as a the _moval of the old wall siege and stop br the Air Conditioner, the installation of a new LGE Wail Siege.
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tn$i_lJatton PROCEDURE insta]_ the new unff into the waU sleeve. ff you are using the new sleeve supplied with To assemble trim, snap the tab of each piece your unit, skip to st_ & Otherwise, instalil the into the sllot of the other pii_e as shown belo.w_ S[i,de.
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installation PROCEDURE Remove the backing from the Horizontal Insulation strip 1_,8 x % x 27s_s and attach that to the [nsMe bottom of the sleeve as shown _ir.ed the louvers at the back of the wa_I sleeve to 60 '° angle as. shown in the FIG 8. The below: Remove the backing from the A{o.und use, ,o| pliers is re,_ommended_ Insulat[oni strip lS_ x s,,4x 61 _._and at_ch...
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lns_llation PROCEDURE To ass.emblietrim snap the tab of each pi_.e into the slot of the other piece, as shown _loiw. SWe trim over the front of the ai_r conditioner unt:il trim is flush with sleeve as shown IbeJow. Wall F_G, 14 •...
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instaflation PROCEDURE Remove the Iba_ing from the Hodzon_i Insu]atio, n strip 1_8 x 1_,_ x 273,% and attach that to the inside bottom d the sieeve as R_ir_t the [ouvers at the back of thie wall slave '[o 60 ° angle as shown in the FIG 15, sh{_m below: Re_ve the backing from the The u_...
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tnstafiation PROCEDURE o assemble triim_ snap the tab of each piece into the sllot of the other pi_e as shown belo,w. SIMe trim over the front o_ the, air conditioner Remove the backing from _e 113" shim strips ,and aa:ach them as shown beiow in Fig. 22. until trim is flush with sleeve as shown bel_¢.
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Operating Instructions Troubleshooting Tips Save tin and _,ney! Revi_ the chart below first and you may _t need to call _r service. ,,You may hear a pinging noise caused by water _ing picked up and thrown against the condenser on rainy days or wl_en the humidity is high, This _sign fea_re helps remove moisture and improve eff_iency.
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