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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Open  the  window  sash  and  place  the
cabinet on the sill.
Close the window  sash  securely  behind
the top angle.
If  there  is  space  between  the   bottom
channel and the sill,  fill  the  gap  with  a
thin board or other hard filler.

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Front panel

Exhaust Lever

Closure assembly

Insert the right closure assembly and the
left closure assembly into  the  top  angle
and the bottom channels.
Secure the right and  left  closure  to  the
cabinet with 6 of the provided screws.
(L=   /   ", 10 mm)

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32

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WARNING

Cabinet

sill

incline backwards about 1cm (3/8")

At this step, make sure the cabinet is in-
clined approximately 1 cm (3/8”) to the
back.
If the cabinet is not properly inclined, the
water collected in the bottom tray during
operation will not drain properly and may
flow into the  room where the air conditioner
is installed.

(1)

2

Unscrew the 2 screws at the corners of
the front panel.  Keep them as they    will
be used later.
Remove the front panel by pulling the
front panel at the lower corners towards
you about an inch.
Next lift it up and pull it towards you.

(2)

Take care not to damage the exhaust
lever when removing the front panel.

CAUTION:

Unscrew the 6 stopper screws of the
cabinet.  Keep the 4 screws from the
top and front , as they will be used later.
Slide the chassis out from the cabinet
by pulling on the hand hold located at
the bottom center of the chassis.

(1)

3

(2)

Do not remove any material (ex.
styrofoam, etc.) from inside the unit.

CAUTION:

Front
panel

Horizontal
Louver

Summary of Contents for AF-100DX

Page 1: ...ION FOR USE 8 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 8 NOTES ON OPERATION 9 ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS 9 HOW TO OPERATE PARTS NAMES 10 COOLING OPERATION 11 TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING 11 TO CHANGE FAN SPEED AND OPERATION MODE 12 ENERGY SAVER 13 TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION 13 EXHAUST 13 ON TIMER OPERATION 14 OFF TIMER OPERATION 15 USING THE REMOTE CONTROL 16 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 18 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVlCE 19...

Page 2: ...cer PARTS for your Authorized Parts Distributor ACCESSORIES ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER INFORMATION TO WRITE For service problems warranty information missing items and other assistance Sharp Electronics Corporation Customer Assistance Center 1300 Naperville Drive Romeoville IL 60446 1091 Please provide the following information when you write or call model number serial number date of purchase your compl...

Page 3: ...ilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product and shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims whether based on contract negligence strict liability or otherwise In no event shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed by anyone other than an authorized ...

Page 4: ...0mm 1 32 5 32 Window opening from stool to lower sash bottom must be 16 407mm or more 1 32 The air conditioner should be installed on a firm foundation to minimize noise and vibration For safe installation repairs replacement and secure positioning make sure foundation is solid and level The room air conditioner must be installed in an area within reach of a properly rated grounded outlet Use of e...

Page 5: ...underside of the window sash 2 Attach the bottom gasket to the outer side of the window sill 1 These models can also be installed through the wall with the optional through the wall mounting kit model AZ 80WK To order this kit either contact your dealer or call 1 800 BE SHARP The wall opening dimensions for through the wall installation are 25 635mm W 17 438mm to 17 451mm H 4 102mm minimum D Compl...

Page 6: ...f the cabinet is not properly inclined the water collected in the bottom tray during operation will not drain properly and may flow into the room where the air conditioner is installed 1 2 Unscrew the 2 screws at the corners of the front panel Keep them as they will be used later Remove the front panel by pulling the front panel at the lower corners towards you about an inch Next lift it up and pu...

Page 7: ...s L 1 25 4 mm 1 7 9 Replace the front panel Slip the ex haust lever through the opening between the horizontal louver and the front panel then hook the cabinet top 1 Window sash foam seal 2 3 8 Slide the chassis back into the cabinet Replace the 4 screws removed in step 3 to the top and side of the cabinet 1 2 CAUTION 2 Cut the window sash foam seal to the proper length and seal the opening be twe...

Page 8: ...pliances PRECAUTIONS 3 Pronged receptacle 3 Pronged plug Grounding prong Grounded receptacle box Grounding adapter Grounded receptacle box Screw Tab for grounding screw Grounding wire WARNING Improper use of the grounding plug can result in the risk of electric shock This appliance must be grounded In the event of an electrical short circuit grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providin...

Page 9: ...FICIENCY TIPS Setting the proper temperature For optimum energy efficiency keep the difference between the inside and outside temperature within 10 F 5 C Do not keep the temperature setting any lower than is necessary for you to feel comfortable Generally 78 F to 80 F 26 C to 27 C is a comfortable summer indoor temperature When you turn the unit on do not set the temperature higher than the room t...

Page 10: ...NIT CONTROL PANEL HOW TO OPERATE Front panel Air inlet Indoor side Louvers Air outlet Indoor side Exhaust lever Control panel Cabinet Air outlet Outdoor side Air inlet Outdoor side Filter Pull the filter handle to the right to remove Filter handle Power cord 8 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 1 PARTS NAMES POWER ON OFF F hr SELECTOR TIMER ON OFF ENERGY SAVE...

Page 11: ...TE The latest temperature setting will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time the unit is turned on In cases of power outages or when the unit is disconnected when the power is restored or the unit is plugged in the unit and display will return to the preset conditions of 74 F and HIGH COOL The unit will not automatically turn back on The user must touch POWER ON OFF to resume o...

Page 12: ...turned on In fan only operation the temperature display will go off When the SELECTOR is changed to fan only operation from cooling operation it will take 5 seconds for the compressor to stop COOL COOL COOL FAN FAN FAN MODE Cooling operation with high fan speed Cooling operation with medium fan speed Cooling operation with low fan speed Fan only operation with high fan speed Fan only operation wit...

Page 13: ...runs continu ously When the ENERGY SAVER is selected the thermostat automatically controls cooling and the fan automatically stops when the compressor is not operating Fan will stop 30 seconds after the compressor stops After the fan stops the fan is programmed to rotate for approx 2 minutes to detect room temperature This will occur within a 20 min time span 2 To cancel touch ENERGY SAVER pad aga...

Page 14: ...tart automatically according to your setting NOTES FOR TIMER SETTING AND OPERATION After setting the TIMER change the temperature and fan speed settings as shown on pages 11 and 12 When the temperature is set in the timer mode the temperature will show in the display for 5 seconds and then return to the time display The last setting used will be memorized and will appear on the display the next ti...

Page 15: ...will change as follows The timer will be set 5 seconds after the TIMER ON OFF pad is touched for the last time TIMER indicator will light The time display will count down the remain ing time The unit will stop when the set time expires All indicators and displays will go out If you wish to stop the operation 10 hours later set the delay time as shown above TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING Touch the TIM...

Page 16: ...ook Cabinet HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL Point the remote control towards the unit s re ceiver window and press the desired button A beep will sound when the unit receives the signal Make sure no objects such as curtains block the receiver window The remote control operates from up to 20 feet 6 meters away The beep will also sound when each pad on the control panel is touched CAUTION Do not expos...

Page 17: ...the unit s control panel See page 14 TEMP TEMP Raise temp setting 1 F at a time Lower temp setting 1 F at a time OPERATING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER TEMPERATURE setting button POWER ON OFF button Push to start or stop the operation SELECTOR button Push to change fan speed and operation mode Fan speed and operation mode selections are shown to the right SET TIMER OFF button Push to set de...

Page 18: ...it in direct sunlight RE INSTALL THE FILTER Align the filter behind the front panel Grasp the filter handle and gently push the filter back into place Never operate the unit without installing the filter It may result in serious damage to the unit 1 CLEANING OF THE FRONT PANEL AND CABINET To clean the front panel and cabinet wipe with a soft dry cloth or with a cloth moistened with a mild soap Rin...

Page 19: ...rtains or blinds to minimize solar energy heating the room Are the windows or doors open Close all windows and doors for maximum cooling TIMER DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY If a power failure occurs while the ON or OFF TIMER is set the TIMER setting will be cancelled and will not resume even after the power is reinstated This is the normal operation for this unit NOTE WATER IN BOTTOM OF TRAY Water will c...

Page 20: ...20 SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Sharp Plaza Mahwah New Jersey 07430 2135 SHARP CORPORATION Osaka Japan Printed in Thailand TINSEA344JBRZ 02MO TH 1 ...

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