Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; Contents & Air Conditioner Safety; DANGER
2 Page Important Safety Instructions ........................ 2 Electrical Requirements ................................. 3 Installation Instructions .................................. 7 Operating Instructions .................................. 10 Starting your air conditioner .........................
Page 3 - Electrical Requirements; WARNING
3 Electrical Requirements Below are electrical plug variations, choose theone which matches the ampere rating of yourunit. Your model’s ampere rating is printed on themodel and serial number label, attached to theunit, behind the front panel. (See diagram onpage 15.) If codes permit and a separate g...
Page 7 - Installing your air conditioner; Installation Instructions
7 This air conditioner has been designed forinstallation through the wall, in a sleeve. It is theresponsibility and obligation of the customer tohave this product installed by a qualified techni-cian familiar with through-the-wall installation. OR If you choose to install the air conditioneryourself...
Page 10 - Operating Instructions; Starting your air conditioner; (air conditioners with
10 Operating Instructions B A Fan control Thermostat control Thermostat control B Starting your air conditioner 1. Push VENT control closed. 2. Set fan control to desired setting. If your air conditioner look like control panel A. LOW COOL .......................... for sleeping comfort TURBO COOL ....
Page 12 - Cleaning the slide-out filter; Cleaning instructions; Cleaning the front panel
12 Cleaning the slide-out filter The filter is removable for easy cleaning. A cleanfilter helps remove dust, lint, and other particlesfrom the air and is important for best cooling orheating and operating efficiency. Check the filterevery 2 weeks to see if it needs cleaning. Do notoperate the air co...
Page 13 - Maintenance Instructions; Annual maintenance
13 Maintenance Instructions Annual maintenance The compressor and fan motor are sealed andneed no oiling. The expense of an annualinspection is the customer’s responsibility.ORIf you are familiar with electrical appliances, youcan do the cleaning and maintenance yourself.If you choose to do so, foll...
Page 14 - Troubleshooting
14 CHECK IF • Power cord is plugged into a livecircuit with proper voltage. • Fuse has blown or circuit breaker hastripped. Also, check if a time-delayfuse has been used. • Fan Control is set to OFF. • Local power has failed. • Time-delay fuse being used is ofcorrect capacity. • An extension cord is...
Page 15 - Requesting Assistance or Service
15 Before calling for assistance or service, pleasecheck “Troubleshooting” on page 14. It may saveyou the cost of a service call. If you still need help,follow the instructions below. 1. If you need assistance ... Call our Customer Interaction Centertelephone number. Dial toll-free fromanywhere in t...
Page 16 - WHIRLPOOL; Room Air Conditioner Warranty
LENGTH OF WARRANTY FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY FROMDATE OF PURCHASE FULL FIVE-YEARWARRANTY FROMDATE OF PURCHASE2ND THROUGH 5TH YEAR WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR Replacement parts and repair labor to correct defects inmaterials or workmanship. Service must be provided by aWhirlpool-designated service company. Re...