Window Air Conditioner—User Manual
Aire acondicionado—Manual de usuario
Models:
IWA15-KS30, IWA18-KS30, IWA25-KS30
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Page 1: ...Window Air Conditioner User Manual Aire acondicionado Manual de usuario Models IWA15 KS30 IWA18 KS30 IWA25 KS30 www impecca com v0 2...
Page 2: ...proporciona nicamente con fines informativos y de ninguna manera constituye un documento jur dicamente vinculante entre el fabricante distribuidor y consumidor final Apariencia exacta de su unidad pu...
Page 3: ...es and Information 12 Pre installation instructions 13 Window Installation 16 Through The Wall Installation 23 Masonry Construction 26 R1 Installation of Energy Star Insulation 27 Cleaning Maintenance...
Page 4: ...repair It may cause fire and electric shock It may cause electric shock Ensure the power cord is kept away from any heating sources Do not disassemble or modify unit Do not use the power cord near fla...
Page 5: ...se damage personal injury or death Operation with dirty filters or without filters will effect performance and may cause damage to the unit Do not use strong detergent such as wax or paint thinner to...
Page 6: ...vy objects Do not pull or yank the power cord to unplug the unit or move the air conditioner Do not insert or unplug the power plug with wet hands Only use a grounded power outlet Make sure the ground...
Page 7: ...ose doors and windows to improve cooling effect Please put the air conditioner at smooth and flat ground for operation to avoid noise and vibration Do not tilt or turn over the air conditioner If ther...
Page 8: ...r Up 2 Energy Saver Mode Toggle Off and On 3 Ion Clean Air Feature 4 Display Temperature Timer 5 Temperature Timer Down 6 Function selector Auto Cool Dry Fan 7 Timer Delay start stop 8 Fan Speed selec...
Page 9: ...is selected USING AUTO FEATURE When you set the air conditioner in AUTO mode it will automatically select cooling or fan only operation de pending on the current room temperature and the target tempe...
Page 10: ...urn it off if you want the fan to run constantly during cooling mode SLEEP MODE In this mode the selected temperature will increase by 2 F or 2 C 30 minutes after the mode is selected The temperature...
Page 11: ...conditioner s display shows the last Auto Off setting if any Now you are ready to reset the Auto Off time to START the operation 2 Press either the or buttons to set desired Auto Off time Each time yo...
Page 12: ...throughout the room as needed To adjust the air directional louvers side to side use the center handles as you move it side to side 3 MINUTE DELAYED START This air conditioner has a protection circui...
Page 13: ...l with adhesive x1 7 7 16 locking screw with flat washer x2 8 or length hex head screw x7 9 Sill angle bracket x2 10 Right angle Safety Lock x1 11 Foam insert 12 length screw and locknut x4 13 length...
Page 14: ...afety Lock and or length Hex Head Screw Foam Gasket Upper Rail Washer Head Locking Screw Frame Assembly Left Frame Assembly Right Side Retainer Bottom rail seal length Screw and Locknuts Locknut Long...
Page 15: ...it that is slanted inward and may cause water condensation to enter the room interior Perform these modifications to ensure proper operation of your unit If you have a standard window skip this step 1...
Page 16: ...ll a new outlet breaker and possibly wiring A new outlet alone will not work without these other upgrades Do not use an extension cord with this unit 3 Be careful when unpacking the unit and get assis...
Page 17: ...top of the cabinet and any that may be in stalled on the side of the base Fig F 7 The shipping screws are not needed for the rest of this installation procedure Cover over the holes on the top of the...
Page 18: ...panel s horizontal top and bottom rails into the channels on both the bottom of the cabinet and the upper angle bracket 4 Insert washer head locking 7 16 screws H Do not overly tighten allow the rails...
Page 19: ...and tighten but allow for any changes later Note The cabinet should be tilted back about 1 to 1 about 3 to 4 downward towards the outside After proper installation water should not drain out of the ba...
Page 20: ...slide easily 2 Extend panels to fill window opening completely Tighten locking screws on top 3 Close window behind upper rail 4 Secure the upper rail to the window frame Using a 3 32 drill bit drill o...
Page 21: ...hole through the hole in the top horizontal bar of each window filler panel and into the window sash Figs U and V and connect with one or length hex head screw STEP 8 INSTALL WINDOW SASH SEAL AND SAF...
Page 22: ...Be sure chassis is firmly seated towards rear of cabinet 4 Re installation process of front panel filter and grille is the reverse of what you did in Step 1 above You need to use the four screws for t...
Page 23: ...ide Is near existing electrical outlets or where another outlet can be installed Faces the area to be cooled without any obstructions Allows unblocked airflow into the outside side louvers and the rea...
Page 24: ...flush with the drywall Fig AC NOTE If wall thickness is equal to or greater than 8 add aluminum flashing over bottom of frame opening to ensure no water can enter area between inner and outer walls Se...
Page 25: ...tilted back about 1 to 1 about 3 to 4 downward towards the outside After proper installation water should not drain out of the back of the unit but should be evaporated with the help of the rear fan s...
Page 26: ...tion above 2 Secure cabinet in place using masonry nails or the appropriate masonry anchor screws Another way to do this is to build an in between frame of 2x4s as shown in the Step 2 Through the wall...
Page 27: ...itional panels that fit over the side curtains among the parts included with your air conditioner 1 After the unit is installed in the window measure the width of each side s exposed filler panel as s...
Page 28: ...Your air conditioner includes whether stripping which can be used to plug any gaps that may cause air leaks between the unit and the window opening To use first trim the stripping to a proper length...
Page 29: ...the fol lowing verifications Disconnect the unit electrical power Clean the filter and unit casing Remove dust and other objects on the unit Discard any accumulated water inside the unit see section a...
Page 30: ...fireplace or heater TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES THE AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT FUNCTION AT ALL Is the power cable properly inserted into a functioning grounded outlet Is there a power failur...
Page 31: ...stallation instructions above THERE IS A SQUEALING NOISE The cycling of the refrigerant inside the unit can temporarily cause this noise THERE IS A PATTING NOISE This is often caused by heat expansion...
Page 32: ...s this serial number later Model number __________________ One of the numbers mentioned on the cover of this manual Your exact number is found on your box or on the rating label sticker on the right s...
Page 33: ...rvice calls for a product ruined by not following the pro vided instructions 10 Service calls to correct improper installation 11 Costs associated with making the product accessible for ser vicing inc...
Page 34: ...roducto 9 Llamadas de servicio de un producto estropeado por no seguirlasinstruccionesproporcionadas 10 Llamadas de servicio para corregir una instalaci n inco rrecta 11 Costos asociados por hacer el...
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