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Summary of Contents for WG1000R

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO i ModelsiModelo WG8000R WGi000R para el futuro ...

Page 2: ...answers to common problems in the chart of tr_bl_hoo_ing tips ff you r_iew our chart of Treubleshootingi Tips first you may not _ to call for serv _e at all i _ nta_ an Authorlz_ Service Center for repair or maintenance of this unit Call 1_00 2_ 0000 to locate the nearest ASC This air conditioner is not internd_ for use by youn9 chil dt_ ot invalids without supervision Young _ildren shou d be supe...

Page 3: ...ns Because of the weight of the product it is r_ommended that you have a heiper to assist in the installation Meanings of symbols us_ in this manua_ are as shown below Bie sure not to do i _ q B e sure to folio Installation improper assembly or instaflation may cause incorrect o_ratJon including injury fire and electric shock ha_rds _ _ 4 it may cau_ explosion or fire iH It may cause fire and elec...

Page 4: ...e _twilli cause et_tric shock or fire_ _herwise it may cau_ fire and electdc shock a_iident it will cause e_tdc sho_ or fire AYe _tmay cause fire and ei_tri c shock lit will cause eliectric sh_k or fire o No grounding may cause el_ tric sh_k It will cau_ electric sh_k 4 Room Air Conditioner ...

Page 5: ...Water may enter me unit and degrade the insulation It may cause an elec ic shock Installation They are sharp and may cause injury _ may _use failure o f appliance or performance If the o_er case is damaged it must be repair_ or repi_aced immediately Leaving it damaged could result in the air _nditioner falling out o fthe window creating a _fety hazard Owner_ Manual 5 ...

Page 6: ..._ during o_ration it may cause injury Operation without filters will cause failure This oouUdiniure the pet or plant it is an air conditioner not a precision refrigera_on system The ap_arance of the air conditioner may deteriorate change color_or develop suffa_ flaws It is not sanitary and coulld cause illness o r _r_nal injury hazard 6 Rc_m Air Conditioner ...

Page 7: ...purposes e g preserving precision devices food peR p lan_ and art objects Such usage could damage the items 43The air conditioner is a consumer comfort appliance not a precision climate control system 1 Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when removing the filter Injuries can occur when handling sharp metal edges 2 Do not use water to clean inside the air conditioner Exposure t o water can de...

Page 8: ... appliance should be ins_lled in accordance with national Electric Code LERTICALAIR DEFLECTOR HORIZONT_ LOUVER HOR_ ONTAL AIR DEFLECTOR NERTWCALLOUVER D_SCHARGE AIR _NTAKE INLET GRILLE BRACE EVAPOrCATOR_ CONTROL BOARD REMOTE CONTROLLER CONDENSER _BASEPAN POWER CORD VERTICAL AIR DEFLECTOR 4ORIZONT_ AIR DEFLECTOR FRONT AIR F_LTER DISCHARGE AiR iNTAKE INLET GiRiLLEi C ONTROLBOARD B_E PAN POWER CORD 8...

Page 9: ...iring changes will create an uncle condition that could result in fire or electrical shock Refer all such work to a licens_ and qualified Pt_err_ method _ E_ _rsu_e Fope_ ground II exists before us4 WARNING DO not cut or remove the grounding prong from tlhe _wer WARNING Attaching the adapter ground terminal to the wall receptacle cover screw does not ground the appliance gnlesis the cover screw is...

Page 10: ...ection To disconnect the power cord from the adapter use one hand on each to avoid damaging the ground terminal Avoiid frequently unplugging the power cord as this can lead to eventual ground terminal damage _Met_ Screw WARNING Never u_ the appliance with a broken adapter We strongly discourage the use of an extension cord due to potential safety hazards For temporary situations use only CSA certi...

Page 11: ...EA TypeG 2EA FRAME CURTAIN j 1 I Ty_ i i 1 _ TypeI 1EA TypeJ t EA TypeK 2EA UPPERGUIDE TypeL I EA Type M EA Type N I EA Type O 1EA DRAINJOINT PIPE Have the following tools available for installation Screwdriver Slotted and Phillips Ruler Knife Hammer Pencil Level Owners Manual 11 ...

Page 12: ...make sure the unit is installed securely and fiirmly 2 Install the unit where the sunlight does not shine directly on the unit C_led air 3 The outside of the cabinet must extend _ __ outward for at least i i and there should be no obstacles such as a fence or wall within 20 from the back of the cabinet because it will prevent Iheat radiation of the Restriction d outside air will greatly r_uce the ...

Page 13: ...ff the backing and attach the Foam Pe to the underside of the window sash 5_ Remove the backing from the top Upper Guide Fo am PE and attach it to the bottom of the Upper Guioe Attach the Upper Guide onto the top of the cabinet with 3 Type A screws 6 insert the Frame Guides into the bottom of the cabinet Inse_ the Frame Cu_ain into the Upper Guide and Frame Guides Fasten the cu_ains to the unit wi...

Page 14: ...il l place the sift support near the outer most po int on sill _e Figure 4 Be careful when you nstaff the _binet Frame Guid_ willl broken easily 5_ Attach the sift support to the cabinet track holle in relatiion to the sel_ted position using 2 Ty_ A screws in each support See Figure 4 6 The cabinet should be ns_lli_ wi l a ve_ slight tiff about _ _ downward toward _e outside S_ Figui_e 5 _ Adjust ...

Page 15: ... betw_n the upper window sash and the Ilower window sash See Figure 8 Foam Strp 12 Attach the Window Locking Bracket with a Ty_ C screw S_ Figure 9 Window Locki_ng Bracket 13 Attach the front grille to the cabinet by inserting the tabs on the grille into the tabs on the front of the cabinet Push the grille in until it snaps into place See Figure 10 14 Lift the inliet griiie and s_ure it with a Typ...

Page 16: ...o _e Iiargermarks for greater cooling Point the arrow o t_ s mal_r marks fa more rr_dera_e_aing i e the higher he humor t_e greater the _oling FOR NORMAL COOLING 1 Turn the operation switch to the High Cool or the Low Cool setting 2 Set the thermostat control to the desired temperature mark the mid _int is a g_d starting _sition If the room temperature is not satisfactory after a reasonable time a...

Page 17: ...r_ DRY ENERGY SAVER The fan stops when the _mpressor stops c_ing Approximatelyev_y 3 minutest_ fain_ will _urn and che_kthe _ rn air to _t ermine i_c ling _ ne_ed ON OFF TIMER Stopping Operation o E_h pros of the button cycl_ through the opt ions in this o_der 1Hour _2Hou_ 3Hours _4Hours _ 5Hours 6Hours 7Houis 8Hours _ 9Hours lOHou_s 11H _s _ 12 Hours CANCLE e Theset t_r ature will _ raised by 2_ ...

Page 18: ...rs 11Hours 12Hour s _ CANCLE The set temperature will be rai _dl by 2 F after30 minutes and again after ano_er 30 minutes Starting O_ration Each press of the button oycl esthrough the options in this or_r 1Hour 2Hours 3Hours_ 4Hours 5Hours 6Hours 7Hours_ 8Hours PHours 10Hours_ 11Hours_ 12Hours_ CANCLE Energy Saver The fan stops when the compressor StOi_ COO_i_ Approximately every 3 minutes the fan...

Page 19: ...r may cause the Base Pan to overflow To drain the water remove the Drain Cap and s_ure the Drain Pipe to the rear hole of the Base Pan Press the drain pipe into the hole by pushing d_n and away from the fins to avoid injury This air _nditio ner is equipped with a slinger fan See drawing below The fan has an outer ring that runs in tihewater that coJ _ts in the base pan if it gets deep That _ndensa...

Page 20: ...ewarm water below 40 C 104 F Gently shake the excess water from the filter and replace DO NOT operate the air conditioner without a hTter because dirt and lint will clog and reduce performance Cleaning the Air Conditioner The front grille and Inlet grille may be wip_ with a cloth dampened in a mild detergent solution The cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water then _li...

Page 21: ...e lower holes of front grille Then insert the filter See Figure12 t3 Figure 12 2 Attach the front grille to the cabinet by inserting the tabs on the grille into tlhe tabs on the front of the cabinet Push the grille in until it snaps into p_a_ See Fi gurei4 Figu_ 14 3i Lift the inlet grille and s_ure it with a type A s_ew through the front grille See Figure 15 4 If you want to pull out the fiilter ...

Page 22: ...he back of the air conditioner and the wall or fence behind it 4 Close all doors and windows and check for any _urce of heat in the r_m Before calling for service please review the following list of common problems and solutions The air conditioner is operating normally when You hear a pinging noise This is caused by water being picked up by the fan on rainy days or in highly humid conditions This...

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