Sea Breeze 423-0104 Operation And Installation Manual Download Page 2

 

CONTENTS 

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................................................................................................1 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................................................3 

Items in Kit ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 
How to Install TTW in Existing Sleeve ...................................................................................................................... 4 
Complete Installation ................................................................................................................................................ 7 

OPERATION .......................................................................................................................................................................8 

Turn Unit on .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 
Change Temperature Setting .................................................................................................................................... 9 
Adjust Fan Speed...................................................................................................................................................... 9 
Select Operating Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 10 
Use Energy Saver ................................................................................................................................................... 10 
Sleep Mode .............................................................................................................................................................. 11 
Timer: Set Auto Start/Off .......................................................................................................................................... 11 
Follow Me ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 
Check Filter ............................................................................................................................................................. 12 
Display & Error Codes ............................................................................................................................................ 12 

REMOTE CONTROL ....................................................................................................................................................... 13 

Function Buttons ..................................................................................................................................................... 14 
Remote Display ....................................................................................................................................................... 15 
Setting the Clock ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 
Automatic Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 17 
Cooling/Fan only Operation .................................................................................................................................... 18 
Dry Operation .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 
Timer Operation ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 
Example of Timer Setting ........................................................................................................................................ 20 
Combined Timer ...................................................................................................................................................... 21 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................... 22 
NORMAL SOUNDS ......................................................................................................................................................... 22 
AIR CONDITIONER CARE ............................................................................................................................................. 23 
TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................................................................... 24 
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................... 26 
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................................... 27 

 
 

FOREWORD 

 

The appearance of the units that you purchase may be slightly different from the ones described in this manual, 
but will not affect proper operations and usage. 

 

Please read carefully the sections corresponding to the specific model you have, and keep the manual in a safe 
place for reference. 

 

The refrigerant used in your air conditioner is an environmentally safe and friendly. 

 

ATTENTION 

 

Keep small children away from unit. 

 

Do not modify or otherwise defeat the plug. 

 

The appliance shall be installed and operated in accordance with National Electrical Code regulations. 

 

Do not operate the machine when the ambient temperature is below 64°F or above 109°F  

 

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified person in order to avoid a fire hazard. 

 

All electrical repairs and connections must be performed by a licensed electrician. 

 

This unit (for models with electric heat) is not designed to be the primary heat source. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 423-0104

Page 1: ...950 0225 revD 1 21 2017 FOR MODELS COOLING CAPACITY HEATING CAPACITY POWER SUPPLY STW412AEZRB 12 000 11 700 10 600 8 600 208 230V 60Hz STW48AYRE 8 000 N A 115V 60Hz STW410AYRE 10 000 N A 115V 60Hz STW...

Page 2: ...of the units that you purchase may be slightly different from the ones described in this manual but will not affect proper operations and usage Please read carefully the sections corresponding to the...

Page 3: ...isting practices but should be considered as supplemental information Transportation Damage The carton should be checked upon arrival for any external damage If damage is found immediately contact sel...

Page 4: ...use this device to turn the unit on or off Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation The power supply cord with LCDI must be replaced if it fails to reset when either the TE...

Page 5: ...structurally sound and have a rear grille that securely attaches to sleeve Wall sleeve 4230050 is not shipped with chassis and must be purchased separately CAUTION When installation is complete repla...

Page 6: ...correct if necessary The unit must be located where curtains furniture trees or other objects do not block air flow to and from the unit If air is obstructed and or deflected back into the unit the a...

Page 7: ...g seal to 14 long and attach it to the vertical sections of the rear grille as shown in Fig 13 Center unit and gently slide unit into sleeve 14 Before sliding all the way back remove the second screw...

Page 8: ...rim as necessary 2 Position the grille over the rear of the unit making sure that a The double set of screw holes are at the bottom b The fins of the grill are pointed away from the unit 3 Align the t...

Page 9: ...x 84 long stuffer seal foam insulation between the wall sleeve and the unit 2 Assemble the trim frame by inserting top and bottom pieces into side pieces and snapping into place 3 Pull cord through tr...

Page 10: ...ll its functions then follow the symbol for the functions you desire The air conditioner can be controlled by the remote control or the control panel Control Panel Turn Unit on Press the ON OFF button...

Page 11: ...mperature range is 62 F 17 C to 86 F 30 C in 1 F 1 C increments When in Fan Only mode display will indicate room temperature otherwise it will show set temperature Select Fan Speed Used to select the...

Page 12: ...oling is not desired such as for room air circulation or to exhaust stale air Open the outside vent for maximum circulation The outside vent should be closed for all other modes Cooling Heating Auto a...

Page 13: ...hen at 1 hour increments up to 24 hours The control will count down the time remaining until unit starts or stops The selected time will update in 5 seconds The system will automatically revert back t...

Page 14: ...ing Set temperature all modes other than fan Room temperature in the fan mode Error codes ERROR CODES 1 AS Room temperature sensor error Unplug the unit and plug it back in If error repeats call for s...

Page 15: ...powered by two AAA alkaline batteries housed in the back of the remote Do not use rechargeable batteries 1 Remove the cover by pressing down and sliding back 2 Remove the old batteries and insert the...

Page 16: ...function the remote display is actual temperature at its location The remote control will send this signal to the air conditioner at 3 minutes intervals until the follow me button is pressed again The...

Page 17: ...et the time 12 LED Button Turns the display on and off 13 LOCK Button When you press the LOCK button all current settings are locked in and the remote controller will not operate until the lock button...

Page 18: ...ime moves forward or backward by 10 minutes depending which button is pressed 2 Clock Button When the right time is achieved press the CLOCK button or release the or and wait for 5 seconds the clock t...

Page 19: ...tton of the remote controller START the function Ensure the unit is plugged in and power is available The OPERATION indicator on the display panel of the unit starts flashing 1 MODE button Press to se...

Page 20: ...n ON OFF button Push this button again to stop the air conditioner NOTE The FAN ONLY mode does not control temperature The temperature cannot be set on FAN ONLY mode Dry Operation Start the function E...

Page 21: ...ister in 3 seconds after setting After setting the timer for TIMER ON and TIMER OFF check the TIMER indicator on the display panel of the unit should be illuminated Cancel the TIMER Press Cancel butto...

Page 22: ...the TIMER ON indicator is displayed and the setting time is flashing 2 Use the TEMP TIME button to display 8 0 beside the TIMER ON display of the remote control 3 Wait for 3 seconds and the setting t...

Page 23: ...ME button to display 10 beside the TIMER ON display 5 Wait for 3 seconds until the TIMER ON time stops flashing and this function is activated TIMER ON TIMER OFF OFF START STOP operation This feature...

Page 24: ...side temperature is below 64 F The inside evaporator coil will freeze up and the air conditioner will not operate properly Air Directional Louvers NORMAL SOUNDS When your air conditioner is operating...

Page 25: ...to clean air filter If air filter is very dirty wash it in warm water with a mild detergent Do not wash air filter in the dishwasher or use any chemical cleaners Air dry filter completely before repl...

Page 26: ...utes after turning the unit off before trying to restart the air conditioner Air conditioner power supply cord trips Reset button pops out Disturbances in your electrical current can trip Reset button...

Page 27: ...um cooling and or heating The temperature set point or Thermostat control is not at a cool enough setting Adjust the temperature set point to a cooler setting by pressing the minus button to reduce th...

Page 28: ...Cord Length ft 6 5 7 0 7 0 7 0 6 5 Minimum Circuit Breaker Size 20A 15A 15A 15A 15A Minimum Circuit Capacity 20A 15A 15A 15A 15A Refrigerant Charge R410a oz 21 87 17 64 20 81 21 87 21 87 Design Pressu...

Page 29: ...LABOR IS NOT COVERED 2 OUT OF CARTON ISSUES MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN ONE DAY 3 PARTS ARE COVERED FOR 1 YEAR 4 COMPRESSORS ARE COVERED FOR 1 YEAR 5 NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR IS NOT COVERED Additional claims...

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