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OWNER’S MANUAL  -  

RAH-123M, 183M

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OWNER'S PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

MANUFACTURING NUMBER

Owner's Name

Address

City

State

Zip

  /      /   

Date of Purchase

Authorized Dealer

Address

City

State

Zip

(       )

Phone Number

To avoid death, personal injury or property

damage due to electrical shock:

Observe all local codes and ordinances.

Disconnect electrical power to unit before servicing.

Ground appliance properly.

Check with a qualified electrician if you are not

sure this appliance is properly grounded.

DO NOT ground to gas line.

DO NOT ground to cold water pipe if pipe is

interrupted by plastic, non-metallic gaskets, or
other insulating (non-conducting) materials.

DO NOT modify plug on power cord. If plug

does not fit electrical outlet, have proper outlet
installed by qualified electrician.

DO NOT have a fuse in the neutral or ground

circuit. A fuse in the neutral or ground circuit
could result in an electrical shock.

DO NOT use an extension cord with this appliance.

DO NOT use an adapter plug with this appliance.

DO NOT pinch power cord.

DO NOT REMOVE warning tag from power cord.

WARNING

Electrical Requirements

Grounding Instructions

This appliance is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug

for protection against possible shock hazards. If a two-prong

To prevent heat related illness or death,do

not use this device for unattended cooling

of persons or animals unable to react to

Instructions for installation and use of this 

product are provided by the manufacturer.

product failure. Failure of unattended air

conditioner may result in extreme heat in

area intended for cooling, causing heat-

related illness or death of persons or

animals.

WARNING

HIGH TEMPERATURE STRESS HAZARD

This room air conditioner is not meant to

provide unattended cooling or life support

for persons or animals that are unable to

react to failure of the product.

The failure of an unattended air conditioner

may result in extreme heat in the cond-

itioned space causing overheating or

death of persons or animals.
Precautions must be taken to ward off or

guard against such an occurrence.

WARNING

Unpacking

Unpack and visually inspect the unit. Report any damage to

the delivering carrier immediately.Remove and discard all

packing material.

Do NOT operate unit with shipping foam

blocks in place. Always remove prior to

running unit.

WARNING

On some models the air conditioner front and/or mounting kit

hardware may be packed separately.
Record the model, serial and manufacturing numbers of your

unit in the space provided below. This information is found on

a nameplate visible after the front of the air conditioner has

been removed. The rated voltage, amperage and capacity for

your specific model can also be found on this nameplate.

Read the warranty packaged with the unit. Keep the warranty

and a copy of your sales receipt for future reference. You may

also want to record in the space provided the date purchased

and the selling dealer.

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Summary of Contents for Comfort-Aire RAH-123M

Page 1: ...www marsdelivers com OWNER S MANUAL Room Air Heat Pump with R 410A RAH 123M RAH 183M...

Page 2: ...ates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important bu...

Page 3: ...by phone contact an authorizedGREE brandservicer Contactandservice will be at your expense SafetyInformation Be sure electrical service is adequate for chosen model of air conditioner Complete electr...

Page 4: ...nimals unable to react to Instructions for installation and use of this product are provided by the manufacturer product failure Failure of unattended air conditioner may result in extreme heat in are...

Page 5: ...al or in the mounting kit assembly Follow these instructions carefully Keep these instructions with this manual for future reference Your unit will be one of the following three designs Unit with a wi...

Page 6: ...IG H LOW AUT O PO WE R FAN SPE ED MO DE COO L ENE RGY SAV ER FAN ONL Y HEA T 1 2 4 HR TEM P T IME R Set TIM ER MED HIGH LOW AUT O POW ER FAN SPE ED MO DE COO L ENE RGY SAV ER FAN ONL Y HEA T 1 24 HR T...

Page 7: ...3 lbs IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury when using your air conditioner follow these basic precautions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Unplug air cond...

Page 8: ...irements are listed in the chart below Follow the requirements for the type of plug on the power supply cord A min B min 27 16 4 A 16 B 22 C Wood thickness A B Power supply cord 115 volt 103 5 min 126...

Page 9: ...e of the art electronics that sense leakage current If the cord is crushed the electronics detect leakage current and power will be disconnected in a fraction of a second To test your power supply cor...

Page 10: ...w Installation on some models NOTICE Handle air conditioner gently Be sure your air conditioner cabinet does not fall out of the opening during installation or removal The location where the power cor...

Page 11: ...adhesive seal Attach foam adhesive seal along the bottom of the curtain bottom channel Install Cabinet into Window Handle air conditioner gently Be sure your air conditioner cabinet does not fall out...

Page 12: ...ht hand curtain Complete Window Installation 1 Insert foam seal behind the top of the lower window sash and against the glass of the upper window 2 Place window lock bracket on top of lower window and...

Page 13: ...the wall opening Square and level frame 6 Attach frame securely to the wall Install Cabinet into Wood Frame 1 Insert cabinet into the framed wall opening The top of the cabinet should extend into the...

Page 14: ...nd room side of cabinet 6 Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet 7 Press RESET on the power supply cord plug WARNING Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people to move and install air conditioner Fai...

Page 15: ...nnormalconditionstheunitcanevaporatethe water as fast as it is removed from the indoor air However in very humid conditions excess amounts of water may drip off the unit chassis If this proves to be a...

Page 16: ...ure when in Heat Cool Energy Saver mode Shows time remaining on the delay timer Shows the room temperature when in Fan Only mo de The Set light will turn on while setting 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 Controls Mode P...

Page 17: ...ote controller When unit is on each time you press the button on remote controller the sending signal icon on the display of remote controller will blink once If the air conditioner gives out a beep s...

Page 18: ...1 SPEED 2 SPEED 3 SPEED 4 AUTO FAN button 4 Press this button to turn on up down air swing SWING button 5 Under Cool Heat mode press this button to turn on Sleep function Press this button to cancel...

Page 19: ...required When you don t use remote controller for a long time please take out the batteries If the display on remote controller is fuzzy or there s no display please replace batteries reinstall remove...

Page 20: ...rty air filter Normal for low outdoor temperatures Clean air filter by vacuuming or washing with water and mild soap Turning Temperature Control to warmer setting reduces occurrence and duration of fr...

Page 21: ...ditioners feature a slide out chassis Chassis and front cover must be re moved from outer case for installation In order to reinstall the chassis and re attach the air conditioner front cover the inst...

Page 22: ...uterCaseinOpening Place outer case in opening flush against one side of opening Use carpenter s level and ensure case is level from side to side and has a 3 8 inch slope from front to back back of cas...

Page 23: ...ng to ensure free air flow to the side louvers This can be accomplished by chamfering the vertical portions of the outside opening as shown Ventilation louvers on top of case must not be obstructed Do...

Page 24: ...warranty begins on the date of shipment from the factory REMEDY PROVIDED BY THE LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY The sole remedy under the Limited Warranty is replacement of the defective unit Labor to diagno...

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