Amana P1212701R Service Download Page 4

Important Safety Information

RS4110001 Rev. 0

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Safety Precautions

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WARNING

To reduce risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal injury, observe the following:

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Use this unit only in the manner intended by manufacturer. If any questions arise, contact the manufacturer, at
the address or telephone number listed in “Important Information” section.

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Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel to prevent power from
being switched on accidentally.

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Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person in accordance with all applicable
codes and standards, including fire-rated construction codes and standards.

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When cutting or drilling into walls, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

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This unit must be grounded.

Prior to returning product to service, ensure that the following is adhered to.

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All electrical connections are correct and secure.

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All electrical leads are properly dressed and secured away from sharp edges, high temperature components,
moving parts.

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All uninsulated electrical terminals, connectors, heaters, ect. are adequately spaced away from all metal parts
and panels.

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All safety grounds are correctly and securely connected.

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All panels are properly and securely reassembled.

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WARNING

To avoid risk of electrical shock, property damage, personal injury, or death: when installing a grounded appliance
in a home that does not have a three-prong grounded receptacle, under no conditions is the grounding prong to
be cut off or removed. It is the personal responsibility of the consumer to contact a qualified electrician and have a
properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle installed in accordance with the appropriate electrical code.

Servicing of Grounding Products
The standard accepted color coding for ground wires is green or green with yellow stripe. These ground leads are
NOT to be used as current carrying conductors. It is extremely important that the servicer replaces any all grounds
prior to completion of service. Under no condition should a ground wire be left disconnected causing a potential
hazard to the servicer or consumer.

Replacement Parts

Use only replacement parts cataloged for this appliance. Substitutions may defeat compliance with safety standards
set for home appliances.

Summary of Contents for P1212701R

Page 1: ...nd manufacturing numbers in this manual 8V2S P1212701R 10V2S P1212702R This manual is to be used by qualified appliance technicians only Amana does not assume any responsibility for property damage or...

Page 2: ...14 Air Conditioner Features 14 Fan Control Knob 14 Temperature Control Knob 14 Vent Control Knob 14 Air Directional Louvers 15 Night Time Cooling 15 Care and Cleaning Instructions Winter Storage 16 A...

Page 3: ...t you must assume responsibility for any personal injury or property damage which may result Amana will not be responsible for any injury or property damage arising from improper service and or servic...

Page 4: ...ninsulated electrical terminals connectors heaters ect are adequately spaced away from all metal parts and panels All safety grounds are correctly and securely connected All panels are properly and se...

Page 5: ...8 8 Watts Cooling 760 1050 Fuse Breaker Delay 15 Amps 15 Amps Receptacle Code A 15 Air Flow System Capacitor MFD Volts 5 370 15 370 RPM CFM EVAP High 1100 235 1375 305 RPM CFM EVAP Medium 900 185 114...

Page 6: ...buse of the plug can result in electrical shock or overheating For your personal safety this appliance must be grounded This air conditioner includes a power supply cord with a three prong grounding p...

Page 7: ...f the window where the unit will be installed Be sure it will support the weight of the unit This appliance must be installed according to all applicable codes and ordinances Handle the air conditione...

Page 8: ...his angle installed Figures B C show alternate treatments On the sash side of the opening the leading corner of the inner sash becomes the flange You can purchase the angle strip locally Flush 1 x1 or...

Page 9: ...r track or stool Alternate screw location Platform tab Window track Window seal CAUTION To avoid risk of property damage be sure the wood stool or window track is securely attached to the building con...

Page 10: ...nt on the plastic window panel along the longer side 10 Clamp plastic window panel between a board and work table cut along the line with a fine tooth saw Remove any burrs with a file 11 Fasten side c...

Page 11: ...frame does not fit snugly to inner window sash secure panel frame to the sash with 8x3 4 inch screws or 8 32x3 4 inch self threading screws Use partially plugged holes in panel frame to drill 1 8 inc...

Page 12: ...bolt Support brace 1 4 hex flange nut NOTE If planning to use siding protection on the outside of the house hold the board in place when testing assembly in the window 2 Drill a 9 64 inch diameter pi...

Page 13: ...embly Pinch off excess length so the seal is even with the bottom of cabinet side channel 12 Remove front panel frame and filter Remove 2 screws securing front panel frame in place Press down on top e...

Page 14: ...COOL Maximum cooling speed start unit in this mode MED COOL Moderate cooling speed LOW COOL Minimum cooling speed HIGH FAN Maximum air circulation speed MED FAN Moderate air circulation speed LOW FAN...

Page 15: ...r to direct airflow either to the left or right Night Time Cooling When outside temperatures drop below 70 F 21 C and unit is cooling frost may form on coils and block air flow into room If this occur...

Page 16: ...of cabinet 2 Push front panel down and pull toward forward to release front panel from retaining lock 3 Gently pull filter forward off of clips 4 Wash filter using a liquid detergent and warm water Ri...

Page 17: ...power company All units will operate and run on minimum voltage stated in Air Conditioning Voltage Limits and will perform satisfactorily if voltage remains constant Low voltage caused by defective wi...

Page 18: ...l Fan Motor Condenser air flow restriction Condenser fins damaged Capacitor Wiring Refrigerant system Insufficient cooling Low Capacity Air filter Exhaust door open Unit undersized Excessive noise Eva...

Page 19: ...itor 8 Remove control panel 9 Remove vent door actuator arm 10 Remove screws securing control box to bulkhead 11 Remove compressor and fan motor leads from control box and remove control box 12 Remove...

Page 20: ...1 Rev 0 20 Component Location Illustrations Cabinet front panel Rear grille Cabinet wrapper Vertical louver Dial plate Control knobs Filter Control box Door vent Capacitor Capillary tube Fan control T...

Page 21: ...Disassembly Procedures RS4110001 Rev 0 21 Fan blade Fan motor Blower wheel Blower housing Fan housing Compressor Evaporator Condensor Evaporator tray...

Page 22: ...lack BR Brown R Red W White G GND Ribbed Blue R R W S BK C Start Assist Compressor Capacitor Fan Capacitor BR Compressor BK R R S W Fan Motor Compressor Overload Room Thermostat R BL BK W BK L1 3 1 2...

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