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Summary of Contents for COOL IMPRESSION SERIES

Page 1: ...ons Parts and Features Operating Your Air Conditioner Personalizing the Front Panel Caring for Your Air Conditioner Installing Your Air Conditioner Troubleshooting Obtaining Service 2 3 4 6 12 13 16 20 20 ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS 9 syj Part No 1181124 ...

Page 2: ...ire and electrical shock amperes 0 1 This symbol represents the EARTHING TERMINAL Please complete this section If you ever have a question concerning this appliance or if you need service first see Obtaining Service on page 20 If service is required you will need to know your appliance s complete model and serial number You can find this information on the model and serial number label see diagram...

Page 3: ...DS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE THE FUMES CAN CREATE A FIRE HAZARD OR EXPLOSION I SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Consumer responsibilities Please l The steps on pages 16 l 9 must be performed by a qualified installer l Be sure the air conditioner is the correct voltage and size for the area you want to cool Be sure the air conditioner is installed in accordance with all national electri...

Page 4: ...de I air intake Model and Y serial number label Control panel Air output louvers door Control panel on unit Temperature DRY ONLY FAN SPEED WARMER button button button I I AUTO COOL ON button Temperature gauge Protective plastic cover for front panel available on select models Inside air intake N louvers Slide out air filter handle CHECK FILTER indicator light OFF button Temperature SLEEP HOURS TIM...

Page 5: ...Deluxe remote control included with select models This remote control is also available as an accessory on some models i Display I Command buttons 1OFF 5 ...

Page 6: ...tes the air conditioner factory preset information However the will try to start but turn itself off until the air conditioner will relearn your compressor is ready to start again preferences Using the AUTO COOL Cycle Single Button Cooling The AUTO COOL Cycle is designed to provide you with the comfort you desire by continually learning your preferences Once the Cycle learns what temperature s you...

Page 7: ... modify the temperature l Press the WARMER Button to raise the temperature of the outgoing air l Press the COOLER Button to lower the temperature of the incoming air NOTE Each press alters the temperature approximately 1 C Modifying the fan speed Although the AUTO COOL Cycle automati cally chooses the proper fan speed to cool the room you may desire to increase or decrease the amount of air blowin...

Page 8: ...f until the compressor is ready to start again Using the DRY ONLY Cycle The DRY ONLY Cycle allows your air conditioner to operate as a dehumidifier It removes excess moisture from the room air without providing much cooling The cycle is preset to operate most efficiently at LOW fan speed To activate the DRY ONLY Cycle l Press the DRY ONLY Button NOTE When the cycle is active the indicator light on...

Page 9: ...ime period is lit The numbers above the SLEEP HOURS Button indicate the number of hours set for the cycle 8 hours 5 hours 3 hours t OFF IMPORTANT If at any time during the SLEEP HOURS Cycle you are too cold or too warm simply press the WARMER or COOLER Button The unit learns to adjust to your preferences automatically There fore the next time you activate the SLEEP HOURS Cycle the air conditioner ...

Page 10: ...er will continue to operate in the AUTO COOL Cycle for another 3 hours then turn itself off To activate the TIMED OFF HOURS Cycle l Press the TIMED OFF HOURS Button until the number for the desired time period is lit The numbers above the button indicate the number of hours set for the cycle 1 hour 3 hours 5 hours 4 OFF 1 3 5 Using the CHECK FILTER light The CHECK FILTER Indicator Light comes on a...

Page 11: ...t up or down Using the exhaust door The exhaust door allows the air conditioner to draw stale or smoky air from the room Pull to open exhaust door or push to close Using the remote control The remote control must be used within a certain distance from the air conditioner The following illustrations show the approximate areas in which the remote control will operate properly 1 ...

Page 12: ...r fabric pictures etc in the open area and replace the protective cover Removing the protective cover 1 Place the flat edge of a screwdriver into the 1 mm gap between the protective cover and the front panel 2 Carefully pry off the protective cover Replacing the protective cover 1 Insert tabs on one side of the protective cover into the tabs in the corresponding side of the front panel 2 Snap the ...

Page 13: ... to clean your air conditioner and perform general maintenance You can always call an authorized Whirlpool service company for annual service Caring for the control l Wipe clean with a soft damp cloth Make sure the cloth is not dripping wet The control panel door If the control panel door pops out of place it pops back into place easily 1 Place the left door pin into the hole on the left side of t...

Page 14: ...hown There are 2 finger notches in the front panel behind the filter handle 2 Slide the air filter forward and down until it releases from the front panel 3 Clean the air filter using a vacuum cleaner OR If it is very dirty wash the filter with warm water and a mild detergent Allow filter to air dry completely before replacing it 4 Slide filter up into the slot until filter is completely fitted NO...

Page 15: ...front panel especially on the protective plastic cover Performing annual coil cleaning The coils in your air conditioner need Contact an authorized service company to be cleaned annually to prolong the to perform this annual maintenance air conditioner s life and its cooling efficiency As air moves over the coils they collect dirt sand leaves insects algae and other air borne particles 15 ...

Page 16: ...m s to be cooled l Free movement of air to the air intake louvers inside and outside The power supply cord can be fed through either side of the front panel Electrical outlet must be available within reach of the power supply cord DO NOT use an extension cord Cabinet dimensions The cabinet dimensions are as follows Width _ __ 470 mm Height _ _ _ _ _ 350 mm Depth with front panel _ 600 mm Clearance...

Page 17: ...reaker Grounding method Your air conditioner is equipped with a power supply cord containing a 3 prong grounding plug To minimize possible electrical shock hazard the power supply cord must be plugged into a mating 3 prong grounding type wall receptacle which is grounded in accordance with all applicable codes If a mating wall receptacle is not available it is the personal responsibility and oblig...

Page 18: ...ect the green and yellow grounding wire 3 Remove the rear shipping screws 2 C Slide the chassis out of the cabinet 5 Install the drain plug and drain cup accessory parts to rear of cabinet Slide drain cup down into rear support between grooves in cup NOTE Attach drain plug and drain cup assemblies and attach hose before sliding unit into cabinet 6 Fix the cabinet to the support frame ...

Page 19: ...re to do so will result in electrical shock 13 Remove slide out filter from front panel Replace the front panel Insert tabs into slots on the top flange of the cabinet Rotate the front panel downward until it fits snugly between cabinet side flanges Secure front panel with 2 round head screws accessory parts Replace slide out air filter NOTE Make sure the Exhaust Door Control lever is between the ...

Page 20: ...usehold fuse has blown or the circuit breaker tripped household fuses or trips circuit Make sure an extension cord is not being used breakers Make sure unit is plugged into a live circuit with proper voltage Wait at least 3 minutes after turning unit off before trying to restart Unit stops starts Deluxe Remote Control models only Check if Delay Start or unexpectedly Delay Stop is programmed See De...

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