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8,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner
Using sleep mode
During Sleep mode, the temperature will increase by 2° F (1–2° C) 30 minutes after the mode is selected, then increase by
another 2° F (1–2° C) after an additional 30 minutes. This new temperature is maintained for 6–7 hours, then Sleep mode
turns off. Your air conditioner cools to the original temperature and continues to operate as first programmed.
• Press the
SLEEP
button to turn on sleep mode. The sleep indicator on your air conditioner, or
on the remote control
lights.
• To turn off Sleep mode, press the
SLEEP
button again. The sleep indicator on your air conditioner, or
on the remote
control turns off.
Turning the display on or off
Press the LED button on your air conditioner, or the
LED DISPLAY
button on your remote control,
to turn your air
conditioner display on or off.
Locking air conditioner settings
• Press
I SENSE
and
TIMER OFF
for five seconds to lock the remote control's settings so that they cannot be changed.
Press
I SENSE
and
TIMER OFF
for two seconds again to unlock the remote control.
Controlling air flow
The louvers on the front of your air conditioner let you direct the air flow up or down and left or right throughout the room
as needed. Press the
SWING
button until the desired up/down direction is obtained. Move the louvers from side to side
until the desired left/right direction is obtained.
Understanding sounds
These sounds are part of your air conditioner’s normal operation.
Note
: The up/down louvers cannot be adjusted manually.
Press the
SWING
button to
control up/down motion.
Manually adjust the louvers for left/right air flow
Manually adjust the louvers for left/right air flow
Sound of rushing air
Rushing air being moved by the
fan.
High-pitched chatter
High-efficiency compressor may have
chatter during the cooling cycle.
Vibration
Poor wall or window construction
or incorrect installation.
Pinging or switching
Droplets of water hitting the
condenser.
Gurgle/Hiss
Refrigerant passing through
the evaporator.