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Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

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Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

-

Keep Well This Manual.

  Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully.

WINDOW TYPE

AIR CONDITIONER

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Summary of Contents for Air Conditioner

Page 1: ...tructions Carefully WINDOW TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Keep Well This Manual Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully WINDOW TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Keep Well This Manual Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully WINDOW TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Keep Well This Manual Read Rules for Safe Operation and Instructions Carefully WINDOW TYPE AIR CONDITIONER Keep Well This Manual Read Rule...

Page 2: ... RULES 1 2 UNIT PARTS IDENTIFICATION 2 3 POINTS FOR ATTENTION WHEN OPERATING 3 4 OPERATION PANEL Cooling only type 4 OPERATION INSTRUCTION 4 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7 6 WINDOW INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 7 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS 15 ...

Page 3: ...amaged it must be replaced by the manu facturer or its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard 1 The power cord is distinguished according to the cord color 3 Electrical requirement See the specifications 2 For your safety and protection this unit is grounded through the power cord plug when plugged into a matching wall outlet Please contact the manufacturer or its s...

Page 4: ...UNIT PARTS IDENTIFICATION 1 Front panel 2 Air filter 3 Frame 4 Cabinet 5 Air inlet grille outdoor side 6 Air outlet grille 7 Operation panel 8 Power supply and plug 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 2 Fig 1 ...

Page 5: ... least once every two weeks 3 Before turning on the unit make sure that the air inlet grille and air outlet grille are not obstructed by anything 5 If the unit is operated beyond the conditions specified above it may cause a failure of the unit 4 This air conditioner is designed to be operated under conditions as follows Cooling Operation Outdoor temp 18 43 C Indoor temp 21 32 C The relative humid...

Page 6: ...Fig 3 OPERATION PANEL 1 Pull the top of the operation cover to open it 2 Close the operation cover and press the top until it snaps into the locked position Note Don t press or swing the opened operation cover SELECTOR HIGH COOL LOW FAN HIGH FAN OFF MED COOL LOW COOL THERMOSTAT 6 1 11 3 9 2 5 7 8 10 4 ...

Page 7: ...ollows turn along the arrow the temperature setting becomes lower When you feel it is too cool rotate the knob to the original direction When you feel it is too hot rotate the knob to the COOLER direction 5 SELECTOR To set desired cooling temperature simply rotate the SELECTOR knob to the appropriate setting HIGH FAN will circulate the air at a maximum speed without cooling HIGH FAN provides cooli...

Page 8: ...back the knob to the COOLER direction Otherwise the fuse may blow due to an overload of the unit Horizontal air flow adjustment manually Move the T shaped handle left or right to adjust horizontal air flow Vertical air flow adjustment manually To adjust vertical air flow direction adjust any one of the horizontal louver blades MANUAL LOUVER 6 Fig 4 Fig 5 ...

Page 9: ...connect power to the unit before servicing and or cleaning Do Not use gasoline benzene thinner or any other chemicals or any liquid insecticide on the air conditioner as these substances may cause flaking off of the paint cracking or deformation of plastic parts Never attempt to clean the unit by pouring water directly over any of the surface areas as this will cause deterioration of electrical co...

Page 10: ...ll the air filter down to remove Installation of the air filter is the reverse of the removal process 1 Remove the dust clogged in the filter by tapping it or vacuum clean it 2 Wash the filter well with lukewarm water or a neutral cleaning agent Note Never use hot water over 40 C 104 F to clean the air filter and air fresher Never attempt to operate the unit without the air filter 8 WA IT THR EE M...

Page 11: ...om wall outlet See POINTS FOR ATTENTION WHEN OPERATING on page 3 OPERATING THE FAN ALONE SEE PAGE 3 FRONT PANEL Dust may accumulate on the front panel use soft wet cloth with a neutral cleaning agent to wipe it Never use water over 50 C alcohol gasoline acid solvent or brush to clean the front panel as this will damage the surface of the part 9 ...

Page 12: ... Insluded 6 Top mounting rail seal strip 3 Accordion panel 4 Top mounting rail 7 Foam top window gasket 5 Window sash seat 1 Sill support 13 Connection bar 2 Bottom mounting rail 8 Type A 4 9 Type B 9 10 Type C 8 11 Nut 2 12 Bolt 2 10 Fig 8 ...

Page 13: ...4 min 22 to 30 With accordion panels Without accordion panels 17 5 min 1 2 higher than frame Storm window frame Wood Stool A storm window frame will not allow the air conditioner to tilt towards the outside and will keep it from draining properly T o adjust for this attach a piece of wood to the stool 11 LENGTH Long enough to fit inside the window frame THICKNESS To determine the thickness place a...

Page 14: ...nd attach the seal to the underside of the window sash C Install the top mounting rail with 4 type A screws on the outside of the case Install the bottom rail inside of the case with 4 type C screws Insert the frames for the accordion panels into the top mounting rail and the frame guides B Remove the backing from the top mounting rail seal strip and attach it to the bottom of the top mounting rai...

Page 15: ...rail NOTE Do not shut the window so tightly that the movement of the accordion panels is restricted D Install the Accordion panels Attach the two Connection Bar to the case Insert the shutters into its frame bar And install the upper and lower frame bars Connection Bar Upper Frame Bar Left Frame Bar Lower Frame Bar Shutter 1 3 Connect the shutter with the Connection Bar Clip the shutters onto the ...

Page 16: ...3 will be the correct case slant to the outside G Secure the case to the window stool by using 6 type B screws H Pull the accordion panels to each window sash track Attach them on each side to the window sash and the window stool using 5 type B screws A Cut the foam top window gasket to the window width B Stuff the foam between the glass and the window to prevent air and insects from getting into ...

Page 17: ...oes not start The air conditioner is unplugged The fuse is blown circuit breaker is tripped Power failure Make sure the air conditioner plug is pushed completely into the outlet Check the house fuse circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker If power failure occurs turn the air conditioner OFF When power is restored wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner to prevent trippi...

Page 18: ...h the temp at 1 or 2 On models with touch pads set the controls at HIGH F3 FAN or HIGH F3 COOL and set the thermostat to a higher temperature Problem Water drips outside Water drips indoors Water collects in base pan Normal Operating Sounds Excessively hot and humid weather This is normal The air conditioner is not tilted to the outside Moisture is removed from indoor air and drains into rear of a...

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