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QUESTIONS?
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PROBLEM
CAUSE
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Not plugged in. Plug may have been bumped loose by
cleaner
or furniture.
*If plugged in, fuse
have
circuit
may
tripped.
Curtains,
or
blocking front air conditioner will restrict
air flow.
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Thermostat Control may not be set
enough.
knob to a higher
number. Highest setting should provide
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Air
filter dirty,
should be cleaned at least
30 days.
the Care and
Cleaning
*Room may have been very hot when air conditioner was
turned on.
for it to cool down.
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Cold
maybe escaping
furnace floor registers and
air returns.
*Ventilation control may be
at OPEN position, allowing hot outside
to
enter the room.
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Cooling coils have iced up. To melt ice, set the
Switch to HIGH FAN
and the Thermostat Control to a lower number.
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Thermostat
a metallic sound, may be heard when compressor cycles on
and off. This is normal.
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Fans run continuously when Selector Switch is in
or FAN position.
This is normal.
Excess water may
in excessively hot and humid weather.
This is normal.
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Air conditioner must be
with the
to the outside for
proper water
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is normal
a short period in areas with
humidity;
a
longer
in very humid areas. Moisture removed
indoor air drains
to rear of cabinet where it is
up by a
and thrown against the outdoor
condenser coil.
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