
Tips
●
Keep the
filter clean.
●
most efficient cooling,
keep the ventilation control in
the CLOSE position except
when you want to exhaust air,
smoke or odors from the room.
●
Don’ t let the room
too
hot. Whenever possible, turn the
unit on before the room heats up.
When heat is “stored up” in
furniture, rugs
draperies, your
conditioner takes longer to
produce the desired comfort
condition.
●
Keep windows and doors
closed. Cool, dry
escapes
when they’ open.
●
Keep furnace
registers
cold
returns closed. Cold
air
easily escape through them.
●
Don’ t let drapes or furniture
block the top or front
unit
restrict
when it
is operating.
●
It’s best to operate your
conditioner at high speed during
extremely hot weather.
●
Keep the outdoor condenser
coil clean.
●
Turn air conditioner off before
vacations or extended absences
from home.
Questions
Use This Problem Solver
PROBLEM
AIR CONDITIONER
DOES NOT OPERATE
AIR CONDITIONER
“DOES NOT COOL
AS IT SHOULD”
OPERATING SOUNDS
WATER DRIPPING
OUTSIDE
WATER DRIPPING
INSIDE
WATER IN BASE PAN
(ON OUTDOOR SIDE)
POSSIBLE CAUSE
●
Not plugged in. Plug may have been bumped
loose by vacuum cleaner or furniture.
●
plugged in, fuse could have blown or
circuit breaker may have tripped.
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Curtain, blinds or furniture blocking the top or
the front of the air conditioner will restrict airflow.
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Thermostat Control may not be set high
enough. Move the knob to a higher number.
Highest setting should provide maximum
cooling. When Energy Saver Switch is set at
SAVE, temperature range in room
vary more.
●
Air filter dirty, should be cleaned at least
every
30
days.
●
Room may have been very hot when air
conditioner was
turned on. Allow time
for it to cool
●
Cold air may be escaping through open
furnace floor registers and cold air returns.
●
Ventilation Control may be set at OPEN position,
allowing hot outside air to enter the room.
●
Cooling coils have iced up. To melt ice,
move the Selector Switch to FAN ONLY and
the Thermostat Control to a lower number.
●
Thermostat click, a metallic sound, may be heard
when compressor cycles on and off. This is normal.
●
Fan runs continuously when Selector Switch
is in COOL or FAN position. This is normal.
When Energy Saver Switch is set at SAVE,
fan cycles on and off with compressor.
●
Excess water may overflow in extremely hot
and humid weather. This is normal.
●
Air conditioner must be installed level or tilted
slightly to the outside for proper water disposal.
●
This is normal for a short period in areas with
humidity; normal for a longer period in
very humid areas. Moisture removed from
indoor air drains to rear of cabinet where it is
picked up by a fan and thrown against the
outdoor condenser coil.
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