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PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION

 STEP 1:

SLIDE OUT CHASSIS REMOVAL

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  Remove the air conditioner from box and place it on 

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  Remove front panel by removing 2 Phillips screws 

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control panel from unit.

4.

  Using base pan handle, pull chassis straight out, 

slowly and evenly, until approximately 9–12  

inches extend from outer case. Use both hands to 

grasp base pan and pull remaining chassis from 

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5.

  Remove any packing foam from inside of unit.

Handle

NOTE: Do not lift, push, pull or remove any expanded 

polystyrene (foam) from inside the air conditioner. It is not 

packing material. 

WARNING

DO NOT operate unit with shipping foam blocks in 

place. Always remove prior to running unit.

 STEP 2: 

REMOVE PACKING MATERIALS

•  Remove and dispose of or recycle all packaging 

materials. Remove tape and glue residue from 

surfaces before turning on the air conditioner. Rub a 

small amount of liquid dish soap over the adhesive 

with your fingers. Wipe with warm water and dry.

• 

DO NOT

 use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol, 

flammable fluids, or abrasive cleaners to remove tape 

or glue. These products can damage the surface of 

your air conditioner.

•  Handle air conditioner gently.

WARNING

EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD!

To reduce the risk of personal injury, we advise you have the assistance of 2 or more 

individuals while moving and installing the air conditioner. Failure to do so can result in 

back or other injuries. A room air conditioner can weigh between 70–240 lbs.

Summary of Contents for 2PAHP12002

Page 1: ...WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER FOR MODEL 2PAHP12002 WITH HEAT PUMP Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference along with your receipt USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...___________________________ Purchase Date _____________________________________ Store Purchased ______________________________________ Installation Date ____________________________________ Installati...

Page 3: ...aintenance of this unit Contact an installer for installation of this unit if necessary The air conditioner is not intended for use by young children without adult supervision Young children should be...

Page 4: ...om the unit Failure to do so may cause fire and electric shock DO NOT use the socket if it is loose or damaged Doing so may cause fire and electric shock DO NOT open the unit during operation Doing so...

Page 5: ...d of time un plug or turn OFF main power switch Leaving power on may cause unit failure or fire DO NOT place obstacles around air inlets or inside of air outlet Obstacles may cause appliance failure o...

Page 6: ...tioner has been securely and correctly installed according to the installation instructions in this manual Save this manual for possible future use in removing or installing this unit When handling th...

Page 7: ...ging Airflow Direction Airflow on unit may be diverted left or right from center by louvers Upward and downward air discharge is provided by tilting louvers Adjust tilt louvers for desired airflow dir...

Page 8: ...must be outdoors not inside a building or garage Inner sill Offset Window Sill Exterior Interior wall 27 39 16 min Sash Check the location where the unit will be installed Proper installation is your...

Page 9: ...packing foam from inside of unit Handle NOTE Do not lift push pull or remove any expanded polystyrene foam from inside the air conditioner It is not packing material WARNING DO NOT operate unit with...

Page 10: ...and bottom slots of accordion Screw accordion to the top and bottom holes in air conditioner cabinet NOTE Some accordion panels may have 2 slots at each end You will be able to see a mounting hole thr...

Page 11: ...URING ACCORDION TO THE WINDOW FRAME 1 Pull left hand accordion panel out until it reaches the window frame Use a 3 32 drill bit to drill a starter hole through the hole in the accordion panel housing...

Page 12: ...out Condensate Drain Cup 1 2 Diameter Hose Outer Case 1 Insert air conditioner into cabinet 2 Install shipping screws on both sides of cabinet 3 Plug the control panel to the unit 4 Insert front tabs...

Page 13: ...crements up to 24 hours The TIMER ON OFF indicator will be on when the timer has been set TIMER OFF Turn the unit on to set the desired temp and fan speed Press the TIMER button Press the TEMP TIMER b...

Page 14: ...DO NOT place the remote where it is exposed to direct sunlight or strong lights DO NOT drop anything on the remote as this may cause damage DO NOT block the area between the unit and remote or it wil...

Page 15: ...can provide 2 watts of heat for every watt of electricity it consumes As outdoor temperatures drop the heating capacity and efficiency of the heat pump declines At temperatures below 45 F it is likely...

Page 16: ...ns within 5 seconds You can select 30 minute intervals from 30 minutes to 24 hours 3 Press the TIMER button again to confirm the setting The TIMER light on the control panel will be activated At the e...

Page 17: ...of the unit will be contaminated with dirt which may cause performance failure or damage to parts 4 Clean the air conditioner Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the air conditioner or use a vacuum cleaner t...

Page 18: ...struction Provide additional support for unit Water hitting fan blade Normal in high humidity Stop noise by removing drain plug or adding condensate drain cup Unit oversized for application compressor...

Page 19: ...remote control and the signal receiver on the unit Check the batteries in the remote UNIT BLOWS FUSES OR POPS CIRCUIT BREAKER Make sure there are enough available amps on the circuit for the air cond...

Page 20: ...Perfect Aire LLC 5401 Dansher Rd Countryside IL 60525 844 4PA AIRE 844 472 2473 www perfectaire us Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice Printed in China PA User_2PAHP...

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