Turbo Air TAW-8E User Manual
Turbo Air TAW-8E User Manual

Turbo Air TAW-8E User Manual

Window type room air conditioner

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PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE OF AIR CONDITIONER
Please observe the following instructions.
1. Operate the Selector Switch to run or stop the unit.
- Do not use Main Power Switch or Auxiliary Power Switch to operate unit.
2. Do not stick anything into the air outlet or inlet.
- It is dangerous and it can cause injury or damage.
3. Avoid exposing your body directly to a continuous cool air flow for long periods.
4. Do not pour water on the unit to clean it.
- It is dangerous and it can cause injury or damage.
Never use solvents or harsh chemicals when cleaning the unit.
When the air inlet grill and cabinet are dirty, wipe with lukewarm water (below 104°F or 40°C)
5. Avoid placing any obstacles near the inlet or outlet.
- If the inlet or outlet is blocked with any obstacle, it may cause damage to the unit.
6. Do not run and stop the unit frequently.
- If you run and stop the unit more than 4-5 times an hour, it can cause damage to the unit.
7. Wait at least 3 minutes before restarting the unit or in the case of power failure.
- If you turn on the unit within 3 minutes after power off, this can cause damage to the unit.
8. If the air conditioner is operated without an air filter, dust is not removed from the air, and will result in
accumulation of dust. This may lead to failure of unit.
* Do not forget to install the air filter.
9. The air filter should be cleaned at least once every two weeks.
10. Before cleaning the unit, set the Selector Switch at off position.
- And then unplug the power cord.
11. Never store gasoline or any other flammable liquid near the air conditioner.
- It is very dangerous.
12. Do not force the controls on the front panel too much.
- It can cause damage to the controls and the unit.
13. Set a comfortable temperature.
- Very low temperature settings increase power consumption considerably.
14. Do not remove the plug by pulling on the power cord.
- Will cause damage to the cord and may cause electrical shock.
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  • Page 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE OF AIR CONDITIONER Please observe the following instructions. 1. Operate the Selector Switch to run or stop the unit. - Do not use Main Power Switch or Auxiliary Power Switch to operate unit. 2. Do not stick anything into the air outlet or inlet. - It is dangerous and it can cause injury or damage.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS .................18 • ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS. • USE OF EXTENSION CORDS 8. BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE..............19 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL TAW-8E ITEM POWER SOURCE AC 115V, 60Hz, SINGLE PHASE 18.9(W) x 14.6(H) x 19.5(D) inch DIMENSIONS 480(W) x 369(H) x 497(D) mm WEIGHT 65 Ibs (29.5 Kg)-Approx.
  • Page 3: Installation Instructions

    1. Install an exclusive main power switch (main circuit breaker) or GFI (Ground Fault Interrupted) switch. 2. Be sure to use grounded power source. 3. Power source for TAW-8E is 115V. 4. Consumer must pay charges for wiring and installation.
  • Page 4: Save These Instructions

    • SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The wall receptacle should be dedicated line used only for this air conditioner. Be sure the electrical supply is adequate for the model air conditioner you have chosen. The complete electrical rating of your air conditioner is stated on the name plate located at the unit’s side. Be sure the wall receptacle is close enough for the power cord to reach it.
  • Page 5: Step1-Prepare Components For Installation

    • Step 1 - Prepare Components For Installation Parts for installation are as follows; • SCREW TYPE • Sill Bracket (2 pieces) Type A Type B Type C Type D • Window Kit Left side (Frame ‘L+Shutter) - (1 piece) •...
  • Page 6 3. Disassemble Front Grille from Chassis. – Front Grille and chassis are fixed with snap-fit. 1) Release right-lower snap-fit. – Push the right lower side of chassis to the left, while pushing left side of Front Grille to the right until the snap-fit is released. Push Push 2) Release left-lower snap-fit.
  • Page 7: Step4-Placing Chassis

    • Step 4 - Placing Chassis FRAME Screw (Type E, both side) Screw (Type D, both side) 1. Insert narrow side of ‘Frame Guide Lower’ to rectangle holes Guide Lower located in bottom of chassis, and fasten it with Screw (Type D). 2.
  • Page 8: Step6-Recheck Installation

    • Step 6 - Recheck Installation To be sure you have correctly installed your Room Air Conditioner, review each step and make sure all of the parts are securely fastened in the window as the instructions show. A tight seal is essential. Read through the Use &...
  • Page 9: Names Of Major Components

    NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS PART NAME PART NAME CABINET AIR FILTER VERTICAL BLADE CONTROL PANEL HORIZONTAL BLADE TOP FRAME GUIDE BLADE KNOB WINDOW KIT FRAME FRONT GRILLE WINDOW SHUTTER INLET GRILLE REMOTE CONTROLLER...
  • Page 10: Operation Instructions

    OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS • DISPLAY Room Air-conditioner REMOTE SIGNAL TEMP./TIMER DISPLAY RECEIVER • It displays the temperature and the timer. ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TEMPERATURE SET • It is the button to set the TEMP desired room temperature. The temperature can be set within a range from 16°C (60°F) to 32°C (90°F) by 1°C (1°F) increments.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    • REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE SIGNAL TRANSMITTER TIMER/CANCEL • Everytime you push this button, timer is set as follows. (1Hr 2Hr 3Hr 4Hr 5Hr 6Hr 8Hr 10Hr 12Hr 16Hr 20Hr 24Hr CANCEL). SLEEP After the unit is timed, if this TIMER/ •...
  • Page 12 FUNCTION OPERATION DISPLAY POWER ON 1. The unit starts working. 1. Current room temperature is (It is delayed 3 minutes after main displayed. power source is supplied.) 2. ‘COOLING’ lamp is lit. POWER 2. Default mode is ‘COOLING’ mode. 3. Default desired room temperature is Push POWER button ‘26°C’...
  • Page 13 FUNCTION OPERATION DISPLAY FAN MODE 1. Only the fan is operating. 1. Current room temperature is displayed. 2. In this mode, the unit circulates room 2. ‘FAN’ lamp is lit. MODE air. MODE 3. Fan speed can be changed. TURBO COOLING Push the ‘MODE’...
  • Page 14 FUNCTION OPERATION DISPLAY ON TIMER 1. Timer is changed to as follows, by 1. ‘TIMER’ lamp is lit. pushing “TIMER/CANCEL” button. 2. Setting time is displayed. TIMER/ CANCEL (1hr 2hr 3hr 4hr 5hr 6hr 8hr 10hr 12hr 16hr 20hr 24hr cancel) TURBO 2.
  • Page 15: How To Insert Batteries

    • HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES Remove the COVER from Insert two batteries. Re-attach the cover. the back of the remote • Be sure that the (+) and (–) • Slide it back into position control. directions are correct • Slide the Cover according •...
  • Page 16: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION • CHANGING AIR FLOW DIRECTION Air flow deflectors divert air from center flow to left or right and up or down. Adjust deflectors for desired air flow pattern. • AIR FLOW AROUND UNIT Check indoor grill and outdoor louvers for air flow obstructions. Do not block air flow to and from unit. The outdoor coil should be checked and periodically cleaned of debris that may collect and block unit air flow.
  • Page 17: Care And Maintenance

    CARE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION To avoid death or personal injury due to electrical shock, turn fan control OFF and unplug power cord before cleaning or performing maintenance. After cleaning or performing maintenance, reconnect power. • AIR FILTER To clean the air filter, which removes dust inside the room. It should be washed at least once every week during operation.
  • Page 18: Electrical Requirements

    ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS • ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is equipped with a three-prong(grounding) plug for protection against possible shock hazards. If a two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, the customer is required to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong wall receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
  • Page 19: Before Calling For Service

    BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE When you find something wrong with your room air conditioner, please carefully check the following items. If you are unable to find the cause of trouble, contact warranty department. Difficulty Possible Cause Suggested Solution • Air conditioner does •...
  • Page 20: Product Warranty

    PRODUCT WARRANTY Turbo air Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship and agrees to remedy any such manufacturing defects. This warranty coverage applies to the original purchaser only, and commences from the date of original purchase.
  • Page 21: Room Air Conditioner

    MODEL #: UL and CUL listed LISTED Please read carefully and thoroughly this manual before operating the unit. If you still have any difficulties or problems, consult your dealer for help or Turbo Air Inc. Please keep this manual handy.

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