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5.FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS

1. THERMOSTAT

The thermostat automatically starts and stops the operation in order to keep the room temperature at a proper level.
and this results in efficient use of power and economical cooling.

2. TIMER (Only DWA-120CT/DWB-120CT/DWA-100CT)

The Timer operation is set by means of the Knob.
TO RELEASE THE TIMER OPERATION.
Turn the timer Knob clockwise and set at continue position. Air conditioner will start normal operation.
TO TURN OFF THE AIR CONDITIONER DURING THE TIMER OPERATION
Set the timer Knob at off position. If the timer Knob is set at a position other than continue, air conditioner is in timer
operation when restarting.
TO CHANGE THE TIMER OPERATION
Set the timer at a desired time. The timer will operate from now to the newly set time.

3. ROTARY SWITCH (SELECTOR)

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OFF

: This position stops all operations of the air conditioner.

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HIGH COOL

: This position provides the maximum air flow for rapid cooling, dehumidifying and dust removing

operations (use this position on sultry summer days)

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MEDIUM COOL : This position provides the medium air flow for moderate cooling.

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LOW COOL

: This position provides the minimum air flow for quiet cooling and dehumidifying operations. 

(Suifable for night-time)

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FAN

: This position provides fan operation alone for circulation and dust removal from room air.

4. AUTO LOUVER SWITCH

When the auto louver switch is turned to "ON" position, two vertical louvers automatically move right and left.
Thus, you can obtain comfortable cooling. The vertical louvers may be stopped at any position when the auto 
louver switch is turned off.

5. VENT

Brings outside air into room.

6. MOTOR

The motor is used to rotate the indoor and outdoor fan so that the room air can be recirculated.

7. FAN

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Blower

:  The blower draws hot air from the room through the evaporator and then discharges it back into the

room after changing it into the cool air. It circulates the room air.

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Propeller :  The propeller draws outdoor air through chassis and cools the condenser and then blows the hot air out.

8. CAPACITOR

The capacitor enlarges the difference of phase between main coil and sub coil so that the compressor and Fan Motor
starts well.

9. ACCUMULATOR

The accumulator blocks the inflow of liquid refrigerant & impurities into the compressor.

Summary of Contents for DWA-120C

Page 1: ...aution 2 2 Specification 3 3 Wiring diagram 4 4 Structure and parts name 5 5 Function of main components 7 6 Trouble shooting guide 8 7 How to disassemble 10 8 Refrigerant cycle 11 9 Exploded diagram...

Page 2: ...se the measuring appliance adjusted accurately 5 Damage of electric wire and power cord when servicing Check electric wire and a surely replace a damage electric wire and a damage power cord 6 Never u...

Page 3: ...Power Input W 1 280 1 280 1 100 900 1 280 1 280 1 100 Electrical Data Running Currunt A 6 1 6 5 5 0 4 1 6 1 6 5 5 0 Starting Current A 30 34 29 24 30 34 23 Type Rotary Compressor Model RCA120A RCB120...

Page 4: ...MED HI BLU BLK COMPRESSOR O L P DWA 120CT DWB 120CT DWA 100CT BLU BLU RED YEL YEL BRN BRN RED RED AUTO LOUVER SWITCH C R S H F C SELECTOR SWITCH THERMOSTAT SWITCH FAN MOTOR SWING MOTOR CAPACITOR POWER...

Page 5: ...OOR VENTILATION 11 AUTO LOUVER SWITCH 2 FRAME GRILLE 6 THERMOSTAT KNOB 7 TIMER KNOB 8 SELECTOR KNOB 4 BLADE HORIZONTAL 1 5 BLADE VERTICAL 1 GRILLE FRONT 8 BLADE HORIZONTAL 2 9 DOOR VENTILATION 10 AUTO...

Page 6: ...6 2 INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND PARTS NAME 1 FRONT GRILLE 2 SCROLL 3 GUIDE TOP 4 PLATE ORIFICE 5 FAN 6 CABINET 1 2 3 5 4 6...

Page 7: ...COOL This position provides the medium air flow for moderate cooling LOW COOL This position provides the minimum air flow for quiet cooling and dehumidifying operations Suifable for night time FAN Th...

Page 8: ...tact Disconnection or burned out 1 Failure 2 Malfunction 3 Knob is not set to the proper setting Failure of malfunction of contact 1 Disconnection 2 Malfunction of contact Lack of capacity Disconnecti...

Page 9: ...rge is too high Clogged up with dust 1 Fin is clogged up with dust 2 The ventilation is not good 3 The unit is exposed to the sunlight 4 Other heat source is added in the room Installation of the unit...

Page 10: ...ver 4 Remove wires 5 Remove Control Box 6 Remove Guide Top Remove 6 screws 7 Remove Panel Housing Remove 5 screws 8 Remove cover orifice Remove 4 screws 9 Remove clamp Motor Remove 4 screws 10 Remove...

Page 11: ...11 8 REFRIGERANT CYCLE Condenser Propeller fan Dryer Capillary tube Compressor Accumulator Blower Evaporator M Blower fan...

Page 12: ...12 9 EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST EXPLODED DIAGRAM DWA 120CT DWB 120CT DWA 100CT...

Page 13: ...1 21 GUIDE TOP 3102500500 2 22 CONTROL AS 3100001900 1 22 1 BOX CONTROL 3100502300 1 22 2 CAPACITOR 3109500210 3109500510 3109501010 1 22 3 CLAMP CAPACITOR 3101200600 1 22 4 MOTOR SWING 3966310100 1...

Page 14: ...14 EXPLODED DIAGRAM DWA 120C DWB 120C DWA 100C DWB 090C...

Page 15: ...401500 1 21 GUIDE TOP 3102500500 2 22 CONTROL AS 3100001950 1 22 1 BOX CONTROL 3100502900 1 22 2 CAPACITOR 3109500210 3109500510 3109500510 3109500510 1 DMI 3109501700 3109500810 3109500810 1 SUNG SHI...

Page 16: ...Service Manual Window Type Room Air Conditioner Model DWA 120CT DWB 120CT DWA 100CT DWA 120C DWB 120C DWA 100C DWB 090C DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO LTD...

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