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Page 1: ...http i wwwJgser_ ice_com e_mail http t ww w lgeservice_con_tech _u MODELS BP60 OOER m anual It contains valuable ition er This manual may help rig proper sir conditioner order to prevent or improper es caus_ by ...

Page 2: ...oney over the fife of your air conditiener_ You ll find many answers to common problems m the chad of troubieshootit_ tips ff you review our _ad o f Troubleshooting _ps first you may r _t n_ to call fo_se_ice at all CAUTIO N Cont_t the authorizi_ _1_ technicianfor re_ir or maintenance of this unit Contact the installer for installat_n elf this unit_ The air conditioner is not intended for use by y...

Page 3: ...e_ectric shock _ing so mayca_e el_ric shockor fire dueto he_ generation No grounding may cau_ e_ect_c shock See installation Manua Such a unit may pose a dsk of fire or eiectric shock accident _ing so may cause e_ectric shock or fire due to heat generation _ing so may causee e_ric shock _ing so may cause failure of machine orelectdc shock _ing so may cause fire or e_e ctric sh_k Doi _ _y cause e_i...

Page 4: ...ing so may cause failure of appliance or accident This could injure the pet or plant Improper h_d_ing may cause electj icshock or dama_ if the previous air conditioner damaged _e console _ere is a risk of trie new unit falling _he_ thepr_uc_ ap_amce may bedamag_duetochaa_ge d p_u ct _l o_or_atchingd _ _ a_ Treeing the power cord carelessly poses a danger of fire or electric sh_k An oxygenshortage ...

Page 5: ...heating vice so Donotuse thisaircondiioner fornon specified sp_iaipu oses e gpresew ngprec sondevices food pets plants andart obiects Usage in suclh amanner _ui dharm such prope_ Donot touch themetal parts oftheun_ when removing the filter Iniuries can occur when handling sharp metal edges Do not use water to clean inside the air conditioner Exposure to water can destroy fne insulaton0 leading to ...

Page 6: ... the compressor stops cooling Approximateiy every 3 minutes the fan wil Jrn on and the unit wilicheck the room air to dietermi_eif coo_ingis nee_d FAN SPEED Eve_ time you push t_fis bu_on it advances the setting as fo ows Nigh F3 Low F1 Med F2 High F3 TIMER SHUT OFF TIME i You wi i usually use sh_offtime whi e you sleep i With un_ running use Timer to set number of hours until shut_ff For your sle...

Page 7: ...t both batteries are new in order to prevent dL J targe remove the ba e es from the remote _ntro ff the air conditioner b not ring to be us_ fd an exte_ed period of t_me K_p the remote con ol away from extremei_ hot or humid p_ces To maintain _tima o_fat n of the _ernotecontrol the _rr_ote sen _r should not be ex_sed to direr sunlighL The t e_te contrd can be mount_ on awall using the mountabb hc_...

Page 8: ...n9 the v e_cal louvers left and dght will change horizontal airflow Adjusting VeHtcs Air Flow Direction Adius_ng the horizontal vane up and down will change ve_ica_aiirftow The vane can _ adiusted by nudging _e vane backward or forward Adjusting horiizonta air flow Adjusting v_tical air flow R_ommend_ orientation of louvers Adjust Iouveirsto fa_ upwards when _o_ing to m_imize o_ling efficiency ...

Page 9: ...f dust_the air flow will decre_e and the cooling capacity will be reduced possibly damaging _e unit HOW tO remove the air filter Pul_the in_et9rilie fo_ard_ 9raspin 9both tabs _en pull out the air filter Wash the Air Filter under the faucet with warm w_er B esure to shake off a_l_e water before replacing the filter NOTE In humid wether excess water may cause the BASE PAN to overflow and be splashe...

Page 10: ...z_ CAUTION This appliance shouM be i_st_lled in a_ordance withna_onal wi_ng regu_a_ons_ _e follo_ng information serves acts _ a gui_ to help to explai_ product fea_r es ...

Page 11: ...i _ Aii side iouvers of the cabinet must remain exposed to the o_s_e of the structure Instali the unit a li_e slanted sothe back is slightly lower than the front a_ut I 4 _is wili force condensed water to flow to the outside Install the unit wi_ the bottom about 30 60 above the floor level NOTE AHsuppo_ir_ p a s shodd _ secured to firm _aod masonry or _aL This unit is design_ for installation in s...

Page 12: ...g enough _osup_rt the weight of the air conditioner Go_ installation with special attention to the proper _siton of t_e unit will lessen the chance that se 4ce will be needed When cooling more than one room installation location is very important Tocool your rooms _d air must be blown from the air _ndi_oner in a straight If air conditioner is blocked by a _orm window frame see Step 7and 8 on Page ...

Page 13: ...d This could result in _rsona inju_ INSTALL THE AIR CONDITIONER IN THE WIN DOW Carefully lift the air cond_ioner and slide it into the o_n wind_ Be carefulnot to hurt waist in this Use the _o hand grips on top si_ s of unit to lift unit Make sure that suppo_ bracket is inserted in the ip_ket under base fan and _at curtain frame guide is s_op_d by stopper on ti_esupport bracket as shown in FIG 6 NO...

Page 14: ...rom the the storm _ndow frame See FIG 8 Top of wo_ strip should be approximately 3 4 _ 19ram higher tha_ the _orm window frame to he_pcondensa t_onto drain property to the o_side Install a second wood strip approximately 6 152ram long by l 1 2 _mm wi_ and s me thickness as first st_ ip in the center of the outer sill flush against _ eback of the inner sill FIG 8 FIG 7 i 1 2 rr l W NDOW INNER FRAME...

Page 15: ...it carefully to avoid water being spilled out on floor Aiways store unit fiat on its base Do not stand it on its end Be sure to remove suppo_ bracket L b_cket and foam sea_from window and save Window will not close if suppo_ bracket remains inst_lled Air condbJonerscovered in this manual _se an excessive weight hazard Two or more people are ne_ed to move and inst_l the unit To prevent iniury or st...

Page 16: ...ot in _e receptacle to assure a proof polarity connection CAUTION A_ching theadapter ground terminalto the wall recep_de cov_ screw does not ground _e applian_ unless the cover _rew is metal and not insulated and the wall receptacle is g_ur_ed through the house wiring The cus_o_r shou_ have the cir_Jit checked by a qualified etectncian to make sure the receptacle is properly Dis nn_ the power cord...

Page 17: ... completely plug_d i_o the outlet Check the fuse circuit breaker box and replace the fuse or reset the breaker _nthe event of a power failure set the power control to OFF When _e power is restoreJ wait 3 minutes to resta_ _e air conditioner to prevent the compressor from overloading Air conditioner does not cool air condition_ Make sure there are no cu_ains blinds furniture or other obstacles in P...

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