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PART NAME

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AIR FILTER

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GRILL FRONT

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CABINET

4

BLADE VERTICAL

NO

PART NAME

5

PANEL CONTROL

6

REMOTE CONTROLLER

7

BLADE HORIZENTAL

8

AIR VENT

NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS

• DWA-121R / DWA-150R

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1

2

7

4

8

5

Summary of Contents for DWB-121R

Page 1: ...tes If you turn on the unit in 3 minutes it can cause trouble with the unit 9 If the air conditioner is operated without an air filter dust is not removed from the air and resultant accumulation in the unit may lead to a failure Do not forget to install the air filter 10 The air filter cleaned at least once every two weeks 11 When the unit is cleaned set the Selector Switch at off position And the...

Page 2: ...IDE DOOR VENT 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 11 AIR FILTER CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER 6 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 12 ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS USE OF EXTENSION CORDS 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 13 8 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM POWER SOURCE DIMENSIONS WEIGHT NET DWB 121R AC 220 240V 50Hz SINGLE PHASE 23 6 W x14 9 H x21 0 D inch 600 W x380 H x535 D mm 8...

Page 3: ...O PART NAME 1 AIR FILTER 2 GRILL FRONT 3 CABINET 4 BLADE VERTICAL NO PART NAME 5 PANEL CONTROL 6 REMOTE CONTROLLER 7 BLADE HORIZENTAL 8 AIR VENT NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS DWA 121R DWA 150R 6 3 1 2 7 4 8 5 ...

Page 4: ... SET It is the button to set the 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 POWER ON OFF SWITCH To turn the unit ON push this button To turn the unit OFF push this button again MODE SELECT Everytime you push this button It is selected as follow COOLING TURBO FAN COOLING FAN SPEED Everytime you push this button It is selected as follow ...

Page 5: ...LING AUTO SWING Everytime you push this button the auto swing mode is toggled TEMPERATURE It is the button to set the room in the desired room temp The temp can be set within a range from 16 C 60 F to 32 C 90 F by 1 C 1 F POWER ON OFF To turn the unit ON push this button To turn the unit OFF push this button again FAN SPEED Everytime you push this button it is selected as follow High Mid Low High ...

Page 6: ...y remocon button only 1 The desired room temperature is changed within a range from 16 C 60 F to 32 C 90 F by 1 C F 1 FAN SPEED is changed as follows by pushing FAN SPEED button HIGH MID LOW HIGH DISPLAY 1 Current room temperature is displayed 2 COOLING lamp lights 3 ROOM TEMP lamp lights 1 Current room temperature is displayed 2 COOLING lamp lights 3 ROOM TEMP lamp lights 1 It display desired roo...

Page 7: ...ing TIMER CANCEL button 1hr 2hr 3hr 4hr 5hr 6hr 8hr 10hr 12hr 16hr 20hr 24hr cancel 2 Unit is off after timer is over 3 If you want to cancel timer push this button again at any time DISPLAY 1 Current room temperature is displayed 2 FAN lamp lights 3 ROOM TEMP lamp lights There is no change in display 1 Current room temperature is displayed 2 TURBO lamp lights 3 ROOM TEMP lamp lights 1 TIMER lamp ...

Page 8: ... The unit is off after 4 hours The desired Temp is in creased 3 C 5 4 F for 4 hours Auto swing is selected Fan speed is set to LOW L2 MODE The unit works as follow Auto swing is selected Fan speed is set to LOW 2 Set proper desired room temperature fan speed and auto swing mode 3 This mode can be selected in COOLING mode only DISPLAY 1 TIMER lamp lights 2 Setting time is displayed 3 After a few se...

Page 9: ...aries Be sure that the and directions are correct Be sure that both batteries are new Re attach the cover Slide it back into position Do not use rechargeable batteries such batteries differ from standard dry cells in shape dimensions and performance Remove the batteries from the remote controller if the air conditioner is not going to be used for an extended length of time 1 2 3 ...

Page 10: ...n hole at the rear or on the bottom of unit Water in base pan is picked up by the fan blade and thrown onto the warm outdoor coil where it evaporates The air conditioner must be installed level or tilted slightly to the outside for proper water disposal On exceptionally hot and humid days the air conditioner may permit excess water to pass thru rear drain hole or overflow This should be considered...

Page 11: ...ild detergent solution 5 Cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water then polished with liquid wax for appliances 6 Condenser and Evaporator coils should be cleaned at the beginning of each cooling season Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to clean them making sure that the Condenser and Evaporator coils are not damaged 7 Do not use abrasive cleaners These items scrach cra...

Page 12: ...t the use of an extension cord However if you still elect to use an extension cord it is absolutely necessary that it is earthed and the marked rating of the extension cord should be 250V 10A The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS WARNING To avoid death personal injury or properly damage due to electrical shock this unit must ...

Page 13: ...ntrols for correct operation then unplug unit Determine Correct Mounting procedure Refer to Window Installation or Through the Wall Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Moving parts can cause personal injury Be careful when test running unit Do not operate unit with front grille removed Be sure to use an exclusive line Contact service man when replace the power cord set minimum 1m minimu...

Page 14: ...Push it again to separate the front grille from the cabinet as shown in Fig 2 5 Push lower left side of the cabinet and Pull lower left side of the front grille until it is separated from the cabinet as shown in Fig 3 6 Push base side of the front grille to upper side until it is separated from the cabinet as shown in Fig 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 14 Fig 1 Push Screw Fig 2 Push Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 15: ...Push it again to separate the front grille from the cabinet as shown in Fig 2 5 Push lower left side of the cabinet and Pull lower left side of the front grille until it is separated from the cabinet as shown in Fig 3 6 Push base side of the front grille to upper side until it is separated from the cabinet as shown in Fig 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 14 Fig 1 Push Screw Fig 2 Push Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

Page 16: ... in each side of cabinet 2 Grip the handle of base pan and pull out the unit from cabinet 3 Remove the part which protect orifice You must remove this part 9 Reinstall the unit side screws front grille INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED 15 CAUTION When the front grille is reinstalled the DOOR VENT should be in position first so that it would not be bent by grille Fig 5 Door Vent ORIFICE COMPRESSO...

Page 17: ...ing Angle at the Proper Location Install the Air Conditioner using the Mounting Angle or other Hardware to be installed as shown in Fig 6 For proper drainage Rear side of the unit should be declined about 5mm lower 4 Insert unit in window With 2 people lift unit and insert it into the window opening 5 Finish opening Close up the gap between unit and window using the sponge or tape for insulation a...

Page 18: ... Water hitting fan Mold mildew or algae formation on wet surfaces Normal for operation in humid areas Suggested Solution Confirm power cord is plugged in Wait 3 to 4 minutes and recheck compressor Clean air filter When blocked curtains blinds or furnitures etc the air flow is restricted and cooling performance is affected Check with dealer to determine proper unit capacity for application Tighten ...

Page 19: ...ed outside of our factory nor to cases where the serial number thereof has been removed defaced or changed This warranty is in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied and no representative or person is authorized to assume for us any other liability in connection with the sales of our electronic products Over the counter exchange for units that are initially defective Initial defective is desc...

Page 20: ...CARE MANUAL WINDOW TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER 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 ELECTRONICS Please keep this manual well W1 ...

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