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Owner’s Manual

Art Cool Gallery Wall Mounted
3/4 Ton and 1 Ton

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Summary of Contents for Art Cool Gallery Wall Mounted

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Art Cool Gallery Wall Mounted 3 4 Ton and 1 Ton Art Cool Gallery Wall Mounted ...

Page 2: ...ecifications without notice LG Electronics U S A Inc Proprietary Data Notice This document as well as all reports illustrations data information and other materials is the property of LG Electronics U S A Inc and are disclosed by LG Electronics U S A Inc only in confidence This document is for design purposes only ...

Page 3: ... Interval Cleaning the Air Filter Troubleshooting 18 19 TABLE OF sYMBOLS This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury This symbol indicates additional helpful information such as an explanation a comment or a clarification about the subject This symbol indicates a recommendation or tip Recommendations instruct the user to apply ...

Page 4: ... disconnect the product in the event of a blackout or thunderstorm Failure to do so may result in fire electric shock and or damage Always insure proper equipment ground Failure to do so may result in electric shock and or product failure Be sure a circuit breaker is installed before using the air conditioner Failure to do so may result in electric shock and or product failure Do not connect the g...

Page 5: ...ioner ventilate the area immediately Failure to do so may result in serious injury and or product failure Usage Use only those parts which are listed in the service parts list Never attempt to modify the equipment because that may result in death serious injury and or product failure Discard the batteries in a safe manner and where there is no danger of excessive heat or fire Failure to do so may ...

Page 6: ...for han dling the refrigerant and the air conditioner and for disassembling the air conditioner Failure to do so may result in product failure Do not mix the batteries for the remote control with other types of batteries or mix new batteries with used batteries because it may result in product failure Do not recharge or disassemble the batteries because it may result in explosion fire or serious b...

Page 7: ...s Single Zone Art Cool Gallery The following table shows the available outdoor and indoor units their model numbers along with the factory provided controller Table 1 Single Zone Art Cool Gallery Parts Outdoor Unit Model Btu h Indoor Unit Model Btu h Controller LAU090HVP 9 000 LAU120HVP 12 000 LAN090HVP 9 000 LAN120HVP 12 000 AKB73635607 ...

Page 8: ...oling or heating Display screen will show adjusted temperature Operation Mode Selection Button Cycles through the operation mode from top left symbols Cooling mode Auto operation or auto changeover Dehumidifying mode Heating mode Fan Speed Button Adjusts the indoor fan speed by pressing repeatedly Also allows for natural air circulation when wavy arrow is displayed Jet Button Heating Cooling Rapid...

Page 9: ...tion or clears cancels a function When pressing and holding for 3 seconds or longer allows the user to set current time by using the buttons N A Up Down Directional Buttons Used in conjunction with other primary mode and operation buttons Once in desired mode user can press the Up and Down button to move forward or backward in selections For example these buttons can be used to set timer clock set...

Page 10: ... cover If the display screen of the remote control starts to fade replace the batteries When batteries are removed the temperature unit will be reset to Celsius as the default Installation of the remote control holder should be out of direct sunlight in order to protect the remote control from heat exposure 1 Choose a safe and easily accessible place to attach the remote control holder 2 Using a p...

Page 11: ...tally activate and operate other electronic devices due to the signal being picked up For optimum operation periodically use a soft cloth to wipe the signal transmitter on the remote control and the receiver on the indoor unit Single Zone Art Cool Gallery Remote Control Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Basic Components Signal Receiver Front Panel Front Panel Hooks 3 Air Discharge Air Filter ON OFF button R...

Page 12: ...midifying symbol raindrop is displayed on the Remote Control display screen When indoor unit is in dehumidifying mode you cannot adjust the room temperature Temperature is being adjusted automatically While in dehumidifying mode display screen will not show the tem perature value Air Circulation Operation This mode only circulates the indoor air without changing the room temperature The cooling la...

Page 13: ...ght of the timer display on the display screen 2 Press one of the up or down buttons to select the minutes hours will scroll 3 Press when done to exit the setting mode 1 Press the OFF button under the Timer area of the Remote Control An OFF icon will flicker to the right of the timer display on the display screen 2 Press one of the up or down buttons to select the minutes hours will scroll 3 Press...

Page 14: ...nality will not operate while the system is in Auto Cleaning Mode Artificial Intelligence Auto Operation Cooling Only Models During this functionality the fan speed and the temperature adjust automatically based on room temperature 1 Press to turn on the power 2 Press the Mode button repeatedly to select Auto operation see icon in Figure 8 below 3 Press the up and down buttons to select the desire...

Page 15: ...ter models Auto Restart Functionality After a power failure the unit can be programmed to automatically restart reboot and remember its previous settings This function is a factory default setting However should you wish to disable the Auto Restart feature follow the steps below Refer to Figure 10 Disable Auto Restart 1 Open the front cover of the indoor unit by lifting up both sides of the cover ...

Page 16: ...ns Air filter Every 2 weeks See Air Filter Cleaning Maintenance on page 17 Indoor unit surface Regularly Use a soft dry cloth Do not use bleach or abrasives Outdoor unit Regularly as needed Use steam to clean the heat exchanger coils and the panel vents If needed consult with technician on proper care Table 4 Maintenance and Cleaning Interval Maintenance Precautions Turn off the power and unplug t...

Page 17: ...hile removing the filter Front panel does not have a locking mechanism so failure to hold the panel open may result in head and bodily injuries 3 Using two hands swing front panel away and then up 4 Starting at one of the top corners of the filter detach the filter from the indoor unit see step 5 in Figure 13 5 Lift out the entire filter once detached from the unit 6 Rinse down the filter and let ...

Page 18: ...troubleshooting steps that can be taken If the problem persists contact your local service center LG Customer Information Contact LG Customer Information Center immediately if you see any issues as referred to in Table 5 LG Customer Information Center LG Electronics USA 201 James Record Rd SW Huntsville AL 35824 888 865 3026 For USA calls Press 2 for PTAC TTW Press 3 for DFS Multi V Call the insta...

Page 19: ...g the front of the air conditioner The air filter is dirty Clean the air filter once every 2 weeks See Cleaning Air Filter for more information The room temperature is too high In summer it may take some time to cool indoor air In this case select the jet cool operation to cool indoor air quickly Cold air is escaping from the room Make sure that no cold air is escaping through ventilation points i...

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