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OWNER

S GUIDE - 6

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f wall thickness overlaps the side louvers in unit

casing, make wall opening wider, as shown in Fig.
4. Also, make provisions for condensate drainage
from basepan. If wall projects beyond back of unit,
use baffles on rear corners of casing. Fig. 4 shows
location of baffles (*a).

The Operating and Maintenance Instructions are in
the Owner’s Handbook supplied with the air condi-
tioner. 
The installer must be sure that the user receives a
copy of the Owner’s Handbook and any associated
literature supplied with the unit.

If you install the unit into double brick walls see
figure. 4.

WARNING

Trouble

Check  Points

Action

Notes 

*1. If circuit breaker is tripped or fuse is blown more than once, contact an electrician.

If you have problems with your room air conditioner unit,
check this guide before contacting your service representative.

Unit may have come unplugged.

Fuse may have blown.

Circuit breaker may have been tripped.

Blockage of unit

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s air output.

Temperature setting too high.

Dirty air filter.

Room very hot when unit turned on.

Exhaust open.

Unit not installed level.

Low outside temperature.

Dirty filter

Reset to a lower temperature setting.

Remove and clean filter.

Allow a sufficient amount of time 
for unit to cool room.

Clicking and gurgling noises are 
normal during the operating of the unit.

Condensation run-off during very hot 
and humid weather is normal.

Close exhaust.

Remove and clean filter.

Check that plug is securely 
in wall receptacle.

Make sure that curtains, blinds or 
furniture are not restricting or blocking 
the unit

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s output.

Unit must be installed for proper 
run-off of condensation. Check that 
installation is level and make any 
necessary adjustments.

When outdoor temperature is 
approximately 55°F or below, frosting may 
occur when unit is on COOL mode. 
Switch unit to operate on FAN until ice or 
frosting disappears.

Replace fuse. *1

Rest circuit breaker. *1

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE

Unit does not start

Unit is not cooling 
room

Unit making noises

Water dripping 
outside

Water dripping
inside

Ice of frost forms 
on coil

Summary of Contents for International Series

Page 1: ...140 Casing 150 Casing...

Page 2: ...Words About Carrier Unit 2 Electrical Data 2 Operating Instructions 3 Economic Energy Saving Tips 4 Installation Instructions 5 Trouble Shooting Guide 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No OWNER S GUIDE OWNER S...

Page 3: ...with local and national electrical codes All wiring must be installed by qualified electricians If you have any questions in regards to the follow ing instructions contact a qualified electrician Che...

Page 4: ...oling effect when air ventilation is not desired THERMOSTAT Maintains room temperature automatically To determine your desired temperature setting turn the thermostat towards COOLER for lower temper a...

Page 5: ...cooking heat or gatherings of people make room hot and uncomfortable This avoids initial period of discomfort while unit is cooling off room Even without above tips your room air conditioner is design...

Page 6: ...cation Install the Air Conditioner using the Mounting Angle or other Mounting Hardware where you want The Mounting Angle or other Hardware to be installed as shown in Fig 3 For proper drainage Rear si...

Page 7: ...ipped Blockage of unit s air output Temperature setting too high Dirty air filter Room very hot when unit turned on Exhaust open Unit not installed level Low outside temperature Dirty filter Reset to...

Page 8: ...Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations WE AREN T COMFORTABLE UNTIL YOU ARE...

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