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Main switch operation procedure

1.Main Control Knob

Set to Low Cool, Med Cool or High Cool as desired (FAN setting operates the fan only.)

2.Thermostat control Knob

Set the thermostat control knob to your desired setting (Usually 6-7 is recommended), If the room temperature is

not as desired after a reasonable period, turn the thermostat. When the thermostat control know is set to 10moisture

may freeze onto evaporator fins and the thermostat control knob counter clockwise. This will quickly defrost the

evaporator fins so that mormal cooling can be resumed.

CAUTION:  If the main control knob is turned off of changed to a fan setting from a cooling operation setting.

WAIT at least 3 minutes before resetting to cooling operation.

-"OPEN" position,the ventilation door

opens to allow air,smoke or odors to
be expelled from the room.

-"CLOSE" position,the ventilation door

is closed and the air will be circulated
inside the room and conditioned.

VENTILATION LEVER

Ventilation Lever

When the slider at the:

When the slider at the:

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Summary of Contents for KA-W072M

Page 1: ...Window type Air Conditioner Models KA W072M KA W092M KA W122M KA W182M KA W242M...

Page 2: ...er service 13 This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given...

Page 3: ...ply circuit and circuit when installing the air conditioner break Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision The air con...

Page 4: ...water af ter running for so much time But this is normal Water pipe The electric components will be damaged when the voltage is too high If the voltage is too low the compressor will vibrate violently...

Page 5: ...gas or other special areas please contact the seller before use Avoid a place where is possible for inflammable gas to leak out Avoid other heat sources or direct sun light Avoid a place where is easy...

Page 6: ...to avoid the enlargement of noise or vibration 3 Fill up sews in the cabinet withsponge or foam Installation assistance Use iron support The installation hole should be strong enough to support the a...

Page 7: ...on the condenser coil To the cooling only unit If the splashing sound annoys you you can provide an outside drain by using the follo wing procedure whichmay however cause a small loss of performance...

Page 8: ...ch and leakage current is less than 30mA Air switch thermal magnetic breaker should be installed in the circuit Don t pull the power cord strongly or a qualified person to avoid a hazard All The dectr...

Page 9: ...rol panel Front intake grille Air filter behind the front intake grille Part identification Air direction adjustment Vertical airflo w direction vane Airflow direction adjustment up and down The verti...

Page 10: ...orator fins and the thermostat control knob counter clockwise This will quickly defrost the evaporator fins so that mormal cooling can be resumed CAUTION If the main control knob is turned off of chan...

Page 11: ...room Air can t be discharged to the di rection of air in Make sure that the doors and win dows are tightly closed Avoid open ing doors and windows as much as possible to keep air conditioning in the...

Page 12: ...not pull out the power cord Damage to the cord may result in serious electric shocks s plastic parts will melt if exposed to excessive heat Avoid exposing the body directly to a continuous unidirectio...

Page 13: ...t and outlet of the unit are blocked or not Let the filter dry thoroughly before reinstalling it If necessary please ask the professional personnel to clean it 2 Vacuum the filter on the dusty side to...

Page 14: ...odor because the inlet air may be mixed with the smell of furniture and smoke For a noise that sounds like water flowing This is the sound of freon flowing inside the air con ditioner unit For a nois...

Page 15: ...e center Operation starts or stops abnormally Power fuse or switch often breaks Carelessly splash water or something into air conditioner Electrical lines are much hot or lines cover breaks Other stra...

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