Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; I ́NDICE; Page
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Parts Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Air Conditioner Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - INTRODUCTION; PART IDENTIFICATION
Thank you for choosing this room air conditioner to cool your home. This USE AND CARE MANUALprovides information necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your new room air conditioner. If properly maintained, your air conditioner will give you many years of trouble free operation. To avoid i...
Page 6 - AIR CONDITIONER SAFETY; Your safety and the safety of others are ver y important.; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or; — S A V E T H E S E I N S T R U C T I O N S —
4 AIR CONDITIONER SAFETY Your safety and the safety of others are ver y important. We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obeyall safety messages. This is the SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill...
Page 7 - Electrical Requirements; E L E C T R I C S H O C K H A Z A R D; Power Supply Cord; Unpack the Air Conditioner; E X C E S S I V E W E I G H T H A Z A R D; Remove packaging materials; To test your power supply cord:
5 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electrical Requirements E L E C T R I C S H O C K H A Z A R D • Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. • Do not remove ground prong. • Do not use an adapter. • Do not use an extension cord. • Failure to follow these instructions canresult in death,...
Page 8 - BEFORE; If you are; Electric Shock Hazard; ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. All wiring must comply with local and nationalelectrical codes and must be installed by a licensed electrician. Once you have any questions regarding the following instructions, contact a licensed electrician. 2. Check available power supply and resolve anywiring problems BEFORE installing and op...
Page 9 - CAUTION; TIPS BEFORE INSTALLATION
Your Room Air Conditioner unit is designed to be highly efficient and save energy. Follow these recommendations for greater efficiency. 1. Select thermostat setting that suits your comfort needs and leave the thermostat at that chosen setting. 2. The air filter is very efficient in removing airborne...
Page 10 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Because the compressor is located on the controls side of the unit (right side), this sidewill be heavier and more awkward to manipulate.Inadequate support on control side of the unitcan result in personal injury and damage to yourunit and property. Therefore, it is recommended to have someone assis...
Page 11 - Window installation step; WINDOW INSTALLATION STEP
1. If your air conditioner cabinet 18'' wide, it will fit window openings 21'' to 32'' in wide. Minimum opening height is 14'' from bottom of sash to sill(Fig. 1). Fig. 1 2. Insert the guide panels into the guides of the air conditioner. Fasten the curtains to the unit with screws(Fig. 2). Fig. 3 3....
Page 13 - Mechanical control model; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Thermostat knob Mode knob When using FAN control, turn slowly allowing unitto adjust. When using THERMOSTAT , be sure to allow three minutes before changing temperature. Adjustingtoo quickly may cause an overload resulting in ablown fuse. CAUTION ! ! MODE Fig.9 The mode knob controls fan speeds and ...
Page 14 - CONTROL PANEL
Mode button Each time Mode button is pressed, the operationmode is changed in sequence:5K 6K 8K cooling only COOLING FAN ONLY ENERGY SAVING COOLING 8K with heater COOLING FAN ONLY HEATING ENERGY SAVING COOLING NOTE: After setting the mode, allow 3 minutes before switching to another mode. Room Tempe...
Page 15 - REMOTE CONTROL
P o we r M o d e + _ T e mp / T i m e A u t o Po w e r S a v e r M i d H i g h Low T i m e r F an S p e e d 1 1 2 3 8 2 3 5 6 8 BUTTONS Power BUTTON Mode BUTTON Timer BUTTON The appliance will be started when it isenergized or will be stopped when it is in operation, if you press this button. Used t...
Page 16 - How to Insert the Batteries
Mode Timer Fan Airconditione r How to Insert the Batteries How to Use Remove the battery cover according to the arrow direction. Insert new batteries making sure that the (+) and (-) ofbattery are matched correctly. Reattach the cover by sliding it back into position. Note: Use 2 LR6 AA(1.5volt) bat...
Page 17 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE
When servicing the air conditioner, be sure toturn the mode switch to the " OFF " position and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. 1. DO NOT use gasoline, benzine, thinner or other chemicals on the air conditioner as thesesubstances may cause damage to the paint finishand d...
Page 18 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Frequently, a problem is minor and a service call may not be necessary, use this troubleshooting guide for a possible solution. When outdoor temperature is approximately 65 F or below, frost may form when unit is incooling mode. Switch unit to FAN (only) operation until frost melts. Remove and clean...
Page 19 - YEAR FULL WARRANTY; n u m b e r w h e n y o u c a l l .; WARRANTY
5 YEAR FULL WARRANTY T h i s p r o d u c t i s w a r r a n t e d f o r 5 y e a r s f r o m t h e d a t e o f o r i g i n a l p u r c h a s e . A n y p a r tw h i c h f a i l s i n m a t e r i a l s o r w o r k m a n s h i p w i l l b e r e p l a c e d w i t h i n t h e w a r r a n t y p e r i o d .T...
Page 20 - Introducción; Identificación de las Piezas
Gracias por elegir este aire acondicionado para enfriar su hogar. Este MANUAL DE USO Y MANTENIMIENTO proporciona la informaci n necesaria para cuidar y mantener en forma adecuada su nuevo aire acondicionado. Funcionar sin problemas durante muchos anos si le brinda el mantenimiento apropiado. Para ev...
Page 21 - Modelo de Remoto controlador
E n t r a d a d eA i r e I n t e r i o r N o t a : L a s i m g e n e s d e e s t e m a n u a l e s t n b a s a d a s e n l a v i s t a e x t e r n a d e u n m o d e l o e s t n d a r . E n c o n s e c u e n c i a , e s p r o b a b l e q u e l a f o r m a s e a d i f e r e n t e a l a d e l a i r e a...
Page 22 - Peligro de Descarga El ctrica; Especificaciones eléctricas
1. Todos los cables deben cumplir con los c digos el ctricos locales y nacionales y los debe instalar un electricista licenciado. Si tiene preguntas relacionadas con las siguientes instrucciones, comun quese con un electricista licenciado. 2. Verifique el suministro de energ a disponible yresuelva c...
Page 23 - PRECAUCI N; Consejos antes de la instalación
Su unidad de Aire Acondicionado para Habitacionesse ha disenado para lograr un alto rendimiento y ahorrar energ a el ctrica. Siga las siguientes sugerencias para lograr un mayor rendimiento. 1. Ajuste el termostato a un nivel que le resulte agradable y d jelo en el nivel seleccionado. 2. El filtro d...
Page 24 - Instrucciones de Instalación
Debido a que el compresor se encuentra del lado de los controles (a la derecha de la unidad), este lado ser m s pesado y m s dif cil de manipular. Si la unidad no se sostiene bien de dicho lado pueden producirse lesiones f sicas y danos a la unidad y a su propiedad. Por lo tanto, lerecomendamos que ...
Page 25 - Pasos para la instalaci n en ventanas; Pasos para la instalación en ventanas
1. Si el aire acondicionado tiene un gabinete de 18" de ancho, podr colocarse en aberturas de ventanas de 21" a 32" de ancho. La altura m nima de abertura es de 14" desde la parte inferior del marco hasta el umbral (Fig. 1). 2. Inserte los paneles gu a en las gu as del aire acondicio...
Page 27 - Ventilaci n de aire fresco
Perilla de termostato Perilla de modo Cuando utilice la perilla de control de ventilador, h gala girar lentamente para permitir que la unidad se adapte al nivel.Cuando utilice THERMOSTAT, aseg rese de esperar tres minutos antes de cambiar la temperatura. Si la cambia demasiado r pido es posible que ...
Page 28 - Instrucciones de Operación
P a n e l d e C o n t r o l F H R S mbolos del indicador del panel del control: V en t i l a d o r en v e l o c i d a d a l t a V en t i l a d o r en v e l o c i d a d m e d i a V en t i l a d o r en v e l o c i d a d b a j a V en t i l a d o r en v e l o c i d a d a u t o m t i c a E n f r i a m i ...
Page 29 - Power; Control remoto
P o we r M o d e + _ T e mp / T i m e A u t o P ow e r S a v e r M i d H i g h Low T i m e r F an S p e e d 1 1 2 2 3 5 6 8 4 5 4 7 9 C o n t r o l r e m o t o B o t n ( E n c e n d i d o / A p a g a d o ) B o t n M o d e ( M o d o ) B o t n H i g h B o t n M i d Power E l a p a r a t o s e e n c e ...
Page 30 - C o n t r o l r e m o t o; Colocai n de las pilas; C c m o u s e
Mode Timer Fan Aircondition er R e c e p t o r d e s e n a l Retire la tapa de las en el sentido de la flecha. Introduzca las pilas nuevas,con cuidado de que coincidan los polos(+)y(-). Vuelva a instalar la tapa,desliz ndola otra vez a su posici n . Nota : Utilice pilas 2 LR6 AA(1.5V).No utilice pil...
Page 31 - Cuidado y Mantenimiento
Cuando repare el aire acondicionado, aseg rese de colocar la perilla de modo en OFF y luego desconectar el cable de alimentaci n del tomacorriente el ctrico. 1. NO utilice gasolina, bencina, disolvente u otros productos qu micos en el aire acondicionado, ya queestas sustancias pueden danar el acabad...
Page 32 - Guá para la Solución de Problemas
G e n e r a l m e n t e l o s p r o b l e m a s s o n s e n c i l l o s y e s p r o b a b l e q u e n o s e a n e c e s a r i o l l a m a r a u n t c n i c o . E s t a g u a p u e d e a y u d a r l o a r e s o l v e r l o s . Cuando la temperatura exterior sea inferior a los 65 F es posible que se f...
Page 33 - GARANTIA COMPLETA DE 5 ANOS; Garantía
GARANTIA COMPLETA DE 5 ANOS E s t e p r o d u c t o s e g a r a n t i z a p o r 5 a n o s a p a r t i r d e l a f e c h a d e l a c o m p r a o r i g i n a l .C u a l q u i e r p a r t e q u e f a l l e e n m a t e r i a l e s o l a e j e c u c i n s e r s u b s t i t u i d a d e n t r o d e lp e r ...
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