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ROOMAIRCONDITIONER UseandCareManual Remote Control AW * IOCR1 FM AW - 12CR1 FM1 AW - 18CR3FM Mechanical Control AW - 10CM1FM AW - 1 2CM1FM AW - 18CM3FM Thank you for purchasing an WINTAIR _ room air conditioner . Please read this " Use and Care Manual " carefully before installing and using this appliance . Keep this manual for future reference . Muchase grac _ as per comprar un aNre acondic / onado WINTAIF _ Lea atentamente el " Manual de Uso y MantenJmiento " antes de Jnstalar y utilizar este proaucto . Conserve este manua | oara consuitado en el futuro _ For Service Call 1 877 465 3566 _ ara obtener servicio : ecn _ co , f _ am8a / _ _ 77 465 3565
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Page Air Conditioner Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3 Introduction and Parts Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 5 Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Tips Before Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 12 Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 - 16 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Trouble Shooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Page Introducci6n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Identificaci6n de las Piezas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 21 Especificaciones EI6ctricas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Consejos Antes dela Instalaci6n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Instrucciones de Instalaci6n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 - 28 Instrucciones de Operaci6n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 - 32 Cuidado y Mantenimiento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Guia para la Soluci6n de Problemas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Garantia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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What YouNeed to Know About Safety instructions Warning and important Safety instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur . Common sense , caution , and care must be exercised when operating or cleaning tools and equipment . Always contact your dealer , distributor , service agent , or manufacturer about problems or conditions you do not understand . This is the safety alert symbol . It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards . , y all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death . _ ANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which , if not avoided , will result in death or serious injury . _ ARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided , could result in death or serious injury . _ AUTION indicated a potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided , may result in minor or moderate injury . potentially hazardous situation which , if not avoided , may result in _ CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicated a property damage . IMP RTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire , electrical shock , or injury when using your air conditioner , follow these basic precautions : Do not use an extension cord . = Plug into a grounded 3 - prong outlet . • DO not remove Unplug air conditioning ground prong . before servicing . • DO not use Use two or more people to move and install air conditioner . an adapter . SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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• The air conditioner should be connected to the Power Supply Cord appropriate electrical receptacle as shown in the chart on Page 6 ( Receptacle and Fuse Types ) . NOTE : Your unit's device may differ from the one shown . The use of a time - delay fuse or time - delay circuit B breaker is recommended . All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and be installed by a qualified electrician . If you have any questions , contact a qualified electrician . A Reset Button B Test Button This room air conditioner is equipped with a power supply cord required by UL This power supply cord contains state - of - the - art electronics that sense leakage current . If the cord is crushed , the electronics detect leakage current and power will be disconnected in a fraction of a second . To test your power supply cord : 1 . Plug power supply cord into a grounded 3 - prong outlet . 2 . Press RESET . 3 . Press TEST ( listen for click ; Reset button will trip and pop out ) . 4 . Press and release RESET ( listen for click ; Reset button will latch and remain in ) . The power supply cord is ready for operation . ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD NOTES : Plug into a grounded 3 - prong outlet . • The Reset button must be pushed in for proper operation . , , Do not remove ground prong . • The power supply cord must be replaced if it fails to trip when the test button is pressed or fails to rest . Do not use an adapter . Do not use an extension cord . • Do not use the power supply cord as as an off / on switch . The , , Failure to follow these instructions can power supply cord is designed as a protective device . result in death , fire , or electrical shock . • A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with a new power supply cord obtained from the product manufacturer and must not be repaired . • The power supply cord contains no use serviceable par _ s . Opening the tamper - resistant case voids all warranty and performance claims . i , i I _ , , , x cJ _ , s _ I I _ , _ I I , I , , i I I _ w I Remove packaging materials Remove and properly dispose of packaging materials . Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before turning on the air conditioner . Rub a small amount of liquid dish soap over the adhesive with your fingers . Wipe with warm water and dry . Do not use sharp instruments , rubbing alcohol , flammable fluids , or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue . These products can damage the surface of your air conditioner . Handle air conditioner with care .
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Thank you for choosing this room air conditioner to cool your home . This USE AND CARE MANUAL provides 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 installation difficulties , read instructions completely before starting . This manual contains information for the installation and operation of your room air conditioner . I D , , T _ - Mechanicam control model Front Panel Cabinet Air Filter Air Outlet \ • \ \ \ / x / Interior Air Inlet Grille \ \ \ \ . . " . E . . xterior Air Inlet / ! x \ , / / Auto Air Control Panel Fresh Air Power Cord Swing Switch Vent Lever Note : The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model . Consequently , the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected .
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Remote control model Front Panel Cabinet Air Filter Air Outlet \ / x \ \ Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air Inlet Grille \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Exterior / Air Inlet / / / \ " \ / / t " \ \ Remote Controller < _ Control Panel Fresh Air Power Cord Vent Lever Control Panel Remote Controller . . . . / _ _ PEeO T _ ME _ Note : The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model . Consequently , the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected .
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1 . All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and must be installed by a licensed electrician . If you have any questions If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating of 115 volts and up to and including 7.5 amps , regarding the following instructions , contact a the unit maybe on a fuse or circuit breaker licensed electrician . with other devices . However , the maximum amps on all devices for that fuse or circuit 2 . Check available power supply and resolve any breaker can not exceed the amps of the fuse wiring problems BEFORE installing and operating for the circuit breaker . this unit . If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating 3 . For your safety and protection , this unit is of 115 volts and greater than 7.5 amps it grounded through the power cord when must have its own fuse or circuit breaker , plugged into a matching wall outlet . If you are and no other device or unit should be not sure whether your wall outlet is properly operated on the fuse or circuit breaker . grounded , please consult a licensed electrician . If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating of 230 volts , it must have its own fuse or 4 . The wall outlet ( 3 - pin ) must match the plug circuit breaker , and no other device or unit ( 3 - pin ) on the power cord supplied with the unit . should be operated on the fuse or circuit DO NOT use plug adapters or extension cords . breaker . See ( Table 1 ) for receptacle and fuse information . 5 . The rating plate on the unit contains electrical To avoid the possibility of personal injury , and other technical data . The rating plate is disconnect power to the unit before installing located on the front of the base pan . Make sure or servicing . to use the correct power supply according to the rating plate of your air conditioner . COOLING CAPACITY 1OK - 12K 18K RATED VOLTS 125 250 AMPS 15 15 WALL OUTLET FUSE SIZE 15 15 Table 1
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Your RoomAir Conditioner unit is designed to Your RoomAir Conditioner was designed be highly efficient and save energy . Follow these for easy installation in a single or double - hung recommendations for greater efficiency . window . NOTE : This unit is NOT designed for vertical ( slider type ) windows . 1 . Select thermostat setting that suits your comfort needs and leave the thermostat at pr ! ' that chosen setting . To avoid installation / operating difficulties , 2 . The air filter is very efficient in removing airborne read the instructions thoroughly . particles . Keep the air filter clean . Typically , the filter should be cleaned once a month . More frequent cleaning may be necessary depending NOTE : Save the shipping carton and packing on outdoor and indoor air quality . materials for future storage or transport of the unit . 3 . Use drapes , curtains , or shades to keep direct Please check the contents of the hardware kit against sunlight from heating your room , but DO NOT the corresponding model check list , prior to obstruct the air conditioner . Allow three ( 3 ) inches installation of the unit . around unit to circulate . See lists below . ( Fig . A ) 4 . Start your air conditioner before outdoor air becomes hot / cold and uncomfortable . This avoids an initial period of discomfort while the unit is cooling or heating off the room . 314 " Screws ( 10 ) _ Shutter Clamp ( 2 ) ( _ 114 " Screws ( 23 ) f _ Gasket ( 10 ) 5 . When outdoor temperature is cool Top Channel ( 1 ) enough , use HIGH or LOW FAN only . This circulates indoor air , providing [ _ Bottom Channel ( 1 ) Side Curtain RH ( 1 ) ) ( For 10K to 12K models ) Side Curtain LH ( 1 some cooling comfort , and utilizes less electricity than when operating on a ( For 18K models ) _ BottomChannel ( 1 ) _ _ cooling setting . ( Factorydnstalbd ) O Lock Washers ( 4 ) ( _ 1 - 1 / 2 " x1 / 4 Bolts ( 4 ) _ Seal ( l ) 114 " Nuts ( 4 ) . . . . . . . . . I _ Foam ( 1 ) ooooooooooool Brackets ( 2 ) Double U Mounting Angle Adhering _ Brackets ( 2 ) Seal ( l ) End Cap & Leveling Legs ( 2 ) NOTE : Surplus screw ( s ) for spare use . Tools Needed for Window Installation : , , Screw Drivers : Both Phillips and Flat Head , , Power Drill : 1 / 8 inch diameter drill bit , , Pencil , , Measuring Tape , , Scissors , , Carpenter's Level
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E . Be certain the proper electrical outlet is within reach of the installation . Use only a single outlet circuit rated Becaustehecompressisorlocateodnthe at proper current ( see table 1 on page 4 ) . All wiring should be in accordance with local and national controlssideoftheunit ( righstide ) t , hisside willbeheaviearndmoreawkwartdomanipulate . electrical codes . Inadequastueppoortncontroslideoftheunit canresulitnpersonainljuryanddamagteoyour F . Your unit was designed to evaporate condensation uniat ndpropertyT . hereforieti , srecommended under normal conditions . However , under extreme tohavesomeonaessisytouduringtheinstallation humidity conditions , excess condensation may cause ofthisunit . the basepan to overflow to the outside . The unit should be installed where condensation run - off cannot drip on pedestrians or neighboring properties . 1 . SelecttheBestLocation A . Your room air conditioner was designed to fit easily into a single or double hung window . However , since window designs vary , it may be necessary to Awning / make some modifications for safe and proper installation . B . Make sure window and frame is structurally sound and free from dry and rotted wood . C . For maximum efficiency , install the air conditioner on side of the house or building which favors more shade than sunlight . If the unit is in direct sunlight , it is advisable to provide an awning over the unit . Fence , D . Provide sufficient clearance around the cabinet wall , or X 30 " Min . to allow for ample air circulation through the unit . other Side obstacle . See ( Fig . B ) . The rear of the unit should be outdoors and not in a garage nor inside of a building . obstruction I Keep unit as far away as possible from obstacles and Ground obstructions and at least 30 " above the floor or ground . Curtains and other objects within a room Fig . B should be prevented from blocking the air flow . Window opening requirements see table below ) AW - 1 0OR1FM AW - 12CR1FM1 AW - 18CR3FM _ . . . . . Mod el AW - 10CMIFM AW - 12CMIFM AW - 18CM3FM Size Cabinet size 20.5 " " 14.8 " " 23.1 " 22.8 " " 15.7 " " 24.1 " 26.5 " " 18.5 " * 26.9 " ( W * H * D ) Min . Window 25.2 " 27.3 " 31.2 " Width Max . Window 37.8 " 37.8 " 43.0 " Width Min , Window I5 . 7 " I5 . 8 " 19.0 " Height
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2 . Preparation to Remove the Air Conditioner Slide - Out Chassis A . Remove total of ( 4 ) Philips screws securing the chassis to the cabinet . There are ( 2 ) screws on each side . The set of screws closest to the front of the unit secure the front panel to the cabinet . The set of screw closest to the rear of the unit secure the cabinet to the chassis . Right side Philips screws See ( Fig . 1 ) . Fig . 1 B . Remove the front panel assembly from the cabinet by gently pulling it . C . Grasp the pull handle at the front of the slide - out chassis and carefully slide the air conditioner out of the cabinet , See ( Fig . 2 ) . Please seek assistance for this procedure . Chassis Note : Screws must be reinstalled upon completion of the window installation to secure sfide - out chassis , Fig . 2 Double v Adhering seal 3 . Assembly of the upper & lower channels to the cabinet A . " L " Shaped Top Channel : Stick the double adhering seal to the " L " shaped top channel , and 1 / 4 " Screw then Install the " L " shaped top channel to the cabinet as shown in ( Fig . 3 ) using ( 5 ) 1 / 4 " screws . ' n " Shaped Channel For t 8K models , B . " n " Shaped Bottom Channel installed as shown Position for Bottom Channel 10K to 12K models has been installed in in ( Fig . 3 ) using ( 4 ) 1 / 4 " screws . On 10K models , ( smaller space to front ) Factory like this . install screws from inside the cabinet . Fig . 3 NOTE : For 18K models , the bottom channel has been factory - instafled , and their shapes may differ from the others , but their functions are similar . Shutter Fiame 4 . Assembly of the side shutters ( curtains ) to the cabinet . Slide the shutters into the top and bottom channels as shown in ( Fig . 4 ) . The shutters are identified ( on each frame ) as " left " & " right " . Attach the shutters to the cabinet using ( 4 ) 1 / 4 " screws on each side . Fig . 4
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5 . Installation of Mounting Brackets and ( TOP VIEW ) First Sealing Strip V - slot _ [ _ . . . . . . 1 NOTE : Windows come in a variety of different _ _ p . . . . o . . . . I styles . Therefore , it may be necessary to modify / / Bracket Assembly or improve your particular installation . Leve Support Brackets A . Attach the bracket assembly to 90 ° angle support brackets ( Fig . 5 ) using ( 2 ) 1 1 / 2 " bolts Fig . 5 Two bolts per bracket . Secure with the ( 2 ) 1 / 4 " lock washers and ( 2 ) 1 / 4 " nuts . DO NOT immediately tighten these bolts as it may be necessary to adjust the depth of the bracket assembly , depending on the depth of your window sill . See ( Fig . 7 ) . Install the two leveling screws into the 90 ° support brackets . Test the bracket assembly in the Measurement for Model 1OK = 9,5 " window before cabinet installation . If the leveling Measurement for Model 12K = 10.3 " Window sitl Measurement for Model 18K = 12,6 " screws are distanced too far away from the wall to Fig . 6 provide stability , it may be necessary for you to fill this area with a solid piece of wood . See ( Fig . 8 ) . _ ' _ r _ ( 2 ) 3 / 4 " screws per bracket , _ B . Measure the inside window sill width and find the center as shown in ( Fig . 6 ) . Align the V - slot in each bracket on these marks and mount the brackets to the sill using 3 / 4 " screws provided . Brackets should be perpendicular to the inside window sill . See ( Fig . 6 ) . Fig . 7 C . For proper condensation run - off it will be necessary to adjust the angle / pitch of the window brackets . This is accomplished by adjusting the distance of the leveling . . . . o . . . . ooo I screw on the outer wall . The maximum anglelpitch should not exceed more than 3 / 16 " . See ( Fig . 7 ) . D . Cut the seal strip to fit the underside of the bottom _ c _ ) Wood window sash . Remove the peel - off backing on the seal and attach it to this sash . See ( Fig . 9 ) . Fig . 8 M [ o : ujjl [ o M Use a solid piece of wood to provide stability . This will be required when sills are extra deep , See ( Fig . 8 ) . Fig . 9
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6 . Installation of the cabinet A . Align one hole in the bottom of the cabinet with one hole in the bracket assembly . Secure the cabinet to the bracket using ( 3 ) 1 / 4 " screws provided . Repeat the same procedure on the opposite side of the cabinet . See ( Fig . 10 ) . B . Ensure the " L " shaped mounting channel is positioned in front of the sash . The " U " shaped bottom channel of the cabinet should be positioned in the track provided on the bracket assembly . Pull Fig . 10 the window down until it rests just behind the front of the " L " shaped mounting channel . See ( Fig . 11 ) . Window Sash C . Check to make sure that the cabinet is slanted slightly downward on the outside . If necessary , re - adjust support bracket as shown in ( Fig . 7 ) . " L'Shaped Seal Mounting 7 . Secure Shutters Channel A . Carefully slide the air conditioner back into the cabinet . ( Please seek assistance for this procedure ) . B . Reinstall the slide - out - chassis security screws Fig . 11 ( removed earlier ) on both sides of the cabinet . See ( Fig . 12 ) . Secure the top of the frames to the window sash with 3 / 4 * ' , _ : : : teWS ( 2 ) 3 / 4 " screws . C . Now , secure bottom frame of shutters using one shutter clamp and one 3 / 4 " screw on each side ( Fig . 12 ) . 8 . Reinstalling Front Panel Assembly A . Position the front panel on the cabinet starting at the top . The front panel lock tabs must be inserted into the retaining slots in the cabinet . Repeat this procedure on Coil all sides . B . Secure the front grille to the cabinet using the Philips Fig . 12 screws removed earlier ( Fig . 1 ) .
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9 . Complete the installation A . Cut the foam to fit the opening between the top of Foam the inside and outside window . See ( Fig . 13 ) . B . Some installations may require additional sealing around the window and air conditioner . Check for any air leaks and seal where necessary . Fig . 13 C . In very humid areas , the water removal may be excessive enough to overflow the unit or increase the noise of the air conditioner . If this occurs , you may wish to attach a drain hose ( not included ) to the drain plug allowing condensations to run off conveniently . See ( Fig . 14 ) . Drain Hose ( not included ) Fig . 14
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MODE Swing s _ , 4tch The mode knob controls fan speeds and cooling speeds . To set desired cooling temperature , simply rotate the mode knob dial to the appropriate setting . THERMOSTAT The thermostat automatically controls the cooling cycle ( compressor ) of the air conditioner to maintain room temperature . However , the fan motor will continue to operate after the compressor ( cooling cycle ) is completed . LOW FAN will circulate the air at a minimum speed without cooling . Mode knob Thermostat MED FAN will circulate the air at a middle speed knob without cooling . HIGH FAN will circulate the air at a maximum speed Fig . 15 without cooling . LOW COOL provides cooling , automatically with [ o _ : _ UJ _ o _ minimum air circulation . Recommended for night - time use . When using FAN control , turn slowly allowing unit to adjust . MED COOL provides cooling , automatically with When using THERMOSTAT , be sure to allow middle air circulation . Recommended for night - three minutes before changing temperature . time use . Adjusting too quickly may cause an overload HIGH COOL provides cooling , automatically with resulting in a blown fuse . quick cooling or for extremely hot days . Once room is cooled , reduce setting to LOW COOL . OFF will completely shut - off the unit . NOTE : After setting the mode , allow 3 minutes before switching to another mode . Fresh Air Ventilation is usually kept in the closed position . Use only when clearing smoke and / or odors from the room . Pull to open . Fresh Air Vent Lever Fig . 16
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Youcaneasily operate this air conditioner by pressing relevant button on the control panel as well as the Control Panel remote control ON / OFF Button The air conditioner will be started when it is energized or will be stopped when it is in operation , if you press _ Jk this button . FAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mode button Each time Mode button is pressed , the operation mode is changed in sequence : COOLING FAN ONLY ENERGY SAVING COOLING i MoeEi [ T _ ME _ j f Mode : eoeling ( with fan speed Lo , Med , High ) : Compressor cycles to maintain Temperature Set Point . Fan remains Indication symbols of LED on control panel : on at selected speed during compressor OFF cycle . Cooling ( Auto Fan Speed ) : Compressor cycles to maintain Auto fan speed _ Cooling _ 3 I'F Temperature Set Point . Fan speed is controlled from room IHR temperature . Fan remains on during compressor OFF cycle . Low fan speed _ % Fan only Display set temp Fan Only : Circulates and filters room air at selected speed . Display set timer i _ Medium fan speed C ) Timer Energy Saving ( with fan speed Lo , Med , High ) : Fan cycles ON and OFF with compressor over a wider High fan speed - ( 3 : Energy - saving range of temperatures . Energy Saving ( with Auto Fan Speed ) : Fan cycles ON and OFF with compressor at a wider range of temperatures . Fan LED on control panel lights on when the relevant mode is in used . speed during ON cycle is dependent on room temperature . NOTE : After setting the mode , allow three ( 3 ) minutes before switching to another mode . In the FAN ONLY Mode , Room Temperature display range is from 0 ° C ( 32 ° F ) to 38 ° C ( 99 ° F ) . Room Temperature below 32 ° F , the Temperature display LO . Room Temperature above 99 ° F , the Temperature display H1 . Fan Speed Button : Used to select fan speed in sequence auto , low , medium , and high . High Highest fan speed for maximum cooling Medium Normal fan speed for average cooling Low Lowest and quietest speed , greater dehumidification Auto Works in Cooling and Energy - Saving mode to vary fan speed based on room temperature . Timer Button : Used to set or cancel timer operation . When the unit is in operation , you can set OFF TIMER . When the unit is OFF , you can set ON TIMER . Timer setting range is 0 to 24 hours . If the OFF TIMER is set , the time LED displays the remaining time to turn off the unit for only 12 seconds , then LED shifts to display set temperature . If you press TIMER button within the 12 seconds , OFF TIMER will be cancelled . If the ON TIMER is set , the timer LED displays the remaining time to turn on the unit . If you want to cancel ON TIMER , press TIMER button . A V Button Used to set room temperature in COOLING mode or used to set time in TIMER mode . NOTE : Temperature setting range is from 19 ° C ( 66 ° F ) to 31 ° C ( 88 ° F ) .
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Remote controB Power BUTTON 0 The appliance willbe started whenit is i ¸ ! ? fillet _ _ i • energizedor wiltbe stopped whenit is in operation , if you press this button . MODE BUTTON 0 . . . . Used to select the operation mode . Modo Swir _ g P ( / wc , _ S _ vr ÷ - - BUTTONS 0 0 Used to set room temperature in COOLING 0 00 mode or used to set time in TIMER mode . 0 High BUTTON Used to select the high fan speed mode . Mid BUTTON 0 Used to select the Mid fan speed mode . LOW BUTTON 0 Used to select the Low fan speed mode . Auto BUTTON 0 Used to select the Auto fan speed mode , Timer BUTTON 0 Used to set or cancel timer operation . . Power Saver BUTTON 0 Used to select the Energy - saving mode . SWING BUTTON Used to select start or stop vertical air vanes swinging . [ ] • When Changing modes during operation , sometimes the unit does not always respond at once . Wait 3 minutes • Wait 3 minutes before restarting the appfiance .
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Remote control How to insert the Batteries Remove the battery cover according to the arrow direction . Insert new batteries making sure that the ( + ) and ( - ) of battery are matched correctly . Reattach the cover by sliding it back into position . Notet * Use 2 LR06 AAA ( 1.5 volt ) batteries , Do not use rechargeable batteries , Replace batteries with new ones of the same type when the display becomes dim . * Do not mix old batteries with new ones . Dispose of old batteries properly . ° If the replacement is done within one ( 1 ) minute , the remote control will keep original presetting . How to Use To operate the room air conditioner , aim the remote control to the signal receptor . The remote control will operate the air conditioner at a distance of up to 23 feet when pointing at signal receptor of indoor unit . Signal receptor
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When servicing the air conditioner , be sure to _ ! ' , _ _ . 1i1 [ 1o ) turn the mode switch to the " OFF " position and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet . DO NOT forget to install the air filter . If the air conditioner is left to operate without the air filter , dust is not removed from the room and may 1 . DO NOT use gasoline , benzine , thinner or cause your air conditioner to fail . other chemicals on the air conditioner as these When the air filter inlet grille and cabinet are dirty , substances may cause damage to the paint finish wipe with lukewarm water ( below 40 ° C / 104 ° F ) . and deformation of plastic parts . Use of mild detergent is recommended . 2 . Never attempt to pour water directly in front of the unit as this will cause deterioration of the electrical insulation . Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning of Air Filter Removal of Air Filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust , air - flow 1 . Remove dust clogged in the filter by is obstructed and reduces efficiency . The air filter tapping it or vacuum clean it . should be cleaned once a month . More frequent 2 . Wash the filter well with lukewarm water below cleaning may be necessary depending on outdoor 40 ° C ( 104 " F ) while rubbing lightly : To get better and indoor air quality . results , wash it with soapy water or a neutral cleaning agent . Air Filter Removal : 3 . Rinse the filter well using clean water then The air filter on the above model is located dry completely . behind the air intake front grille . End - of - Season Care To remove the air filter , open the air inlet grille and take the air filter . 1 . Operate the fan alone for half a day to dry out To reinstall the air filter , reverse the above the inside of the unit . procedure . 2 . Turn off power and remove plug from wall socket . 3 . Clean filter . 4 . Store in a dry location .
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Frequently , a problem is minor and a service call may not be necessary , use this troubleshooting guide for a possible solution . PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED SOLUTION Air conditioner will No power to the unit . Check connection of power cord to not operate power source . Check fuse or circuit breaker . Set FAN CONTROL to position other than " OFF " . Inefficient or no cooling Dirty air filter . Clean or replace air filter . Inappropriate capacity Check with dealer to determine proper unit for application . capacity for application . Blocked air flow . Remove obstruction from grill or outdoor louvers . Power interruption , settings Let fan run to restart compressor change too quickly , or ( in approximately 10 minutes ) . compressor overload tripped . Noisy unit Loose parts . Tighten loose parts . Inadequate support . Provide additional support to unit . Odors Formation of mold , mildew , or Remove drain plug and drain base pan . algae on wet surfaces . Replace drain plug . Clean unit thoroughly . Add flexible tubing to redirect water flow . Water dripping outside Condensation run - off is norma during hot and humid weather ( See Fig . 14 , Page 12 ) Water dripping inside Unit is not properly angled to Unit must be installed on an angle for proper allow water to drain outside , condensation run - off . Check the unit and make adjustments . Ice or frost build - up Low outside temperature . When outdoor temperature is approximately 65 ° F or below , frost may form when unit is in cooling mode . Switch unit to FAN ( only ) operation until frost melts . Remove and clean filter . Unit air filter is dirty . NOTE : If circuit breaker is tripped repeatedly , or fuse is blown more than once , contact a ficensed technician .
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5 YEAR FULL WARRANTY This product is warranted for 5years from the date of original purchase . Any part which fails in materials or workmanship will be replaced within the warranty period . This warranty covers in home service . Acopy of your proof of purchase , with date of purchase and product name included , is required to arrange this service repair . For the name and location of an authorized service provider nearest you , please CALL 1 - 877 - 465 - 3566 . Please reference product name , brand name , and model number when you call . This warranty does not apply if the damage occurs because of accident , improper handling or operation , shipping damage , abuse , misuse , unauthorized repairs made or attempted , or the use of the product for commercial use , or any other use for which it was not intended . ALL WARRANTIES , EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED , LAST FOR 5 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE . THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER . This warranty is extended to the original owner and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA . Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages . This warranty gives you specific rights , and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state . To know what your legal rights are , consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General .
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Gracias per elegir este aire acondicionado para enfriar su hogar . Este MANUAL DE USO Y MANTENIMIENTO proporciona la informaci6n necesaria para cuidar y mantener en forma adecuada su nuevo aire acondicionado . Funcionar _ ] sin problemas durante muchos ahos si le brinda el mantenimiento apropiade . Para evitar problemas al instalarlo , lea completamente las instrucciones antes de cemenzar . Este manual contiene informaci6n acerca de la instalaci6n y el funcionamiento del aire acondicionado para habitaciones . Modelo Mec _ . nico Panel Frontal Gabinete Filtro de Aim Outlet de Aire , \ j _ - f Rejilla de Entrada de Aire Interior \ \ \ , \ , / / \ \ \ Entrada de / / / , / \ . . . . . . . . Aire Exterior Aire de Rejilla . . , . , . autom & tico l - ablero de Palanca Cable de Alimentacidn oscilar selector Mandos de Aire Fresco Nota : Las imagenes de este manual estan basadas en la vista externa de un modelo est ( indar . En consecuencia , es probable que la forma sea diferente a la del aire acondicionado que usted seleccion6 .
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El Aire Acondicionado para Habitaciones se ha dise _ ado de mode tal que resulte Ricil su instalaci6n Su unidad de AireAcondicionado para Habitaciones en ventanas armadas sencillas o dobles . NOTA : esta se ha disen'ado para Iograr un alto rendimiento y unidad NO se ha disenado para ventanas verticales ahorrar energia electrica . Siga las siguientes ( de tipo deslizante ) . sugerencias para Iograr un mayor rendimiento . 1 . Ajuste el termostato a un nivel que le resulte agradable y d6jelo en el nivel seleccionado . las instrucciones . 2 . El filtro es muy eficiente a la hora de eliminar parti culas que se desplazan pot el aire . Mantenga NOTA : conserve la caja de la unidad y los materiales limpio el filtro de aire . Pot Io general , el filtro deber6 de empaque para almacenarla o transportarla en el limpiarse una vez al rues . Es probable que sea futuro . Antes de instalar la unidad compare el necesario limpiarlo con m _ s frecuencia dependiendo contenido del juego de herrajes con la lista de control de la calidad del aire exterior o interior . del modelo correspondiente . Consulte las siguientes listas ( Fig . 1 ) . 3 . Puede utilizar tapices , cortinas o pantallas para evitar que la luz directa del sol caliente su habitaci6n , pero NO obstruya el aire acondicionado . Permita ( ] : : _ Tor nillos de 3 / 4 " ( 10 ) % GrapadePersiana ( 2 ) ( _ Tornillos de 1 / 4 " ( 23 ) que el aire circule alrededor de la unidad sin obstrucciones . _ : _ Canal Superior ( 1 ) ( _ Junta de Culata ( 10 ) Canal Inferior ( 1 ) ( 1OKto 12K ) C0rtinaLateralDerecha ( 1 ) 4 . Encienda el aire acondicionado antes de que la C0rtinaLateralIzquierda ( 1 ) temperatura exterior sea demasiado elevada y Canal Inferior ( 1 ) ( 18K ) ( instalado en la f brica ) desagradable . De esta manera evitard sufrir calor O ArandelasdePresidn ( 4 ) mientras la unidad enfria la habitaci6n . Pernos del - 1 / 2 " xl / 4 ( 4 ) Tuercas de1 / 4 " ( 4 ) Sello ( 1 ) 5 . Cuando la temperatura exterior es Io suficientemente fresca , utilice s61o HIGH FAN ( ventilador al m _ ximo ) o Soportes / _ Horizontales ( 2 ) LOW FAN ( ventilador al mfnimo ) . Esto hace que el aire Soportes Doble Sello Adhesiva ( 1 ) en Escuadra ( 2 ) interior circule a una temperatura agradable y consume menos energla el _ ctdca que si hiciera funcionar la Espuma ( 1 ) unidad como enfdador de aire . TapaTrasera y Paras de Nivelaci6n ( 2 ) ( Fig . 1 ) Nota : Tomillo Excedente Para d Uso de Reserva . Herramientas Necesarias para la Instalaci6n en Ventana : Destomilladores : Philips y de cabeza plana Taladro el _ ctrico : broca de 1 / 8 pulgada de didmetro Ldpiz Cinta m _ trica Tijeras Nivel de carpintero
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Vf _ I _ z1 = [ _ l [ H _ _ 1V _ I E . Asegflrese de instalar la unidad cerca de un tomacorriente el6ctrico adecuado . Utilice un estime Debido a que el compresor se encuentra del lade al cordente propio ( lea tabla 1 en p gina 20 ) con de los controles ( a la derecha de la unidad ) , este circuito exclusivo para el aire acondicionado . Todos lado ser _ m _ s pesado y rods diffcil de manipular . los cables deberdn cumplir con los c6digos el6ctricos Si la unidad no se sostiene bien de dicho lado locales y nacionales . pueden producirse lesiones ffsicas y da _ os a la unidad y a su propiedad . Por Io tanto , le recomendamos que para instalar esta unidad F . La unidad estd dise _ ada para evaporar la condensaci6n solicite ayuda a otras personas . bajo condiciones normales . No obstante , bajo condiciones de extrema humedad , es probable que la condensaci6n 1 . Seleccione la Mejor Ubicaci6n excesiva haga que la bandeja base se desborde hacia el A . El aire acondicionado para habitaciones tiene un exterior . Por Io tanto la unidad deber6 instalarse en un lugar dise _ o que facilita su colocaci6n en ventanas donde la descarga de la condensaci6n no gotee sobre el armadas sencillas o dobles . No obstante , debido a paso de peatones ni en las propiedades vecinas . que los dise _ os de ventana son tan vadados , es probable que sea necesario realizar algunas modificaciones para Iograr una instalaci6n segura y adecuada . Toldo / B . Asegarese de que la ventana y el marco tengan una estructura firme y que la madera no est6 rajada ni poddda . C . Para Iograr el mdximo rendimiento , instale el aire acondicionado del lado de la casa o edificio donde 12 " Min . haya m6s sombra que sol . Si la unidad se encontrara expuesta a la luz del sol , es aconsejable colocarle un toldo encima . D . Deje suficiente espacio alrededor del gabinete para permitir una amplia circulaci6n de aire a trav6s de la Cerca , 30 " Min . pared u unidad . Vea ( Fig . 2 ) . La parte posterior de la unidad Obstrucci6n otro deber6 dar al aire libre y no a un garaje ni al interior de un edificio . Mantenga la unidad Io mas lejos posible de lateral _ obstdculcl obst _ culos que puedan causar obstrucciones y por Io Suelo menos a 30 " del nivel del piso o del suelo . Deber _ n tomarse precauciones para evitar que las cortinas o cualquier otro objeto dentro de una habitaci6n Fig . 2 obstruyan el flujo de aire . RceqUisi , tos , para las aberturas de ventanas onsulte la siguiente taula _ AW - 18CR3FM _ . . . . Modelo AW - 10OR1FM AW - 12CR1FM1 AW - 18CM3FM Tamano _ AW - 10OM1FM AW - 12CM1FM Tamanodel gabinete ( A * H * L ) 20.5 " " 14.8 " " 23.1 " 22.8 " " 15.7 " " 24.1 " 26.5 " " 18.5 " * 26.9 " Abertura minima 25.2 " 27.3 " 31 . 2 " deVentana Aberturam _ xima 37.8 " 37.8 " 43.0 " deVentana MinutaAltura deVentana 15.7 " 15.8 " 19.0 "
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2 . Cdmoquitar el armaz6n deslizable del aire acondicionado A . Quite los 4tornillos Philipsque sujetanel armaz6n al gabinete . Hay 2tornillos decada lado . Los tornillo s queest6n m6s cercadel frentede la unidad sujetan el panel frontal algabinete . Lostornillos queestan m 6s cercade la parte traserade la unidad sujetanel gabinete alarmaz6n . Vea la ( Fig . 1 ) . Lado derecho B . Quite el panel frontal delgabinete tirando Tornillos Philips suavemente de 61 . Fig . 1 C . Tome el mango que estden el frente del armaz6n deslizable y saquecon cuidadoel aire acondicionadodel gabinete . Veala ( Fig . 2 ) . Nota : una vez finalizada la instalaci6n en la ventana debe volver a colocar los tornillos para sujetar el armaz6n deslizable . Pida ayuda para realizareste procedimiento . Mango Armaz6n 3 . Montaje de los canales superiore inferioren el gabinete Fig . 2 A . Canal Superior en Forma de L : Aguante el doble selloadhesiva alcanal superioren forma Doble Sello v Adhesiva de L , con 5 tornillos de 1 / 4 " , instale el canal Tomillo de1 / 4 " superior en forma de L sobreel gabinete , tal como se indica en la Fig . 3 . Canal B . Instaleel Canal Inferior en forma de U , tal p _ 18K como se indica en la Fig . 3 . Nota : Para los modelos de 18K , el canal de 1 OK to 12K ( instalado en la f brica ) bot6n se ha instalado en la f4brica y su forma set4 distinto a otros , pero susfucciones son semejantes . Fig . 3 4 . Montaje de las persianas laterales ( cortinas ) en elgabinete . Deslice las persianas porlos canales superior Marco de la Persiana e inferior , talcomo seindica en la Fig . 4 . Tornillo de1 / 4 " En cada marco , las persianas seidentifican / como " izquierda " y " derecha " . Sujete las Perslana Derecha persianas al gabinete con 4 tornillos de 1 / 4 " de cadalado . Fig . 4
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5 . Instalaci6n de los Soportes Horizontales yde ( VISTA SUPERIOR ) la Primera Tira Adhesiva en V o o o o o o o o o Selladora NOTA : Existe unagran variedad de estilos de v entanas . Porlo tanto , es probableque se a necesario modificar o mejorar su propia instalaci6n . Pern os rdellSOport e r _ _ _ SoFort . . . . Esouadra Nivelaci6n A . Sujete el soporte horizontal alos soportesen escuadra ( Fig . 5 ) con2 pernosde 1 1 / 2 " . Hay Fig . 5 dos pernos por soporte . Asegtirelos conlas 2 arandelas de presi6n de 1 / 4 " ylas 2 tuercas de 1 / , _ " NO ajuste estos pernos de inmediatoya quees posible quesea necesario ajustar la distancia del soporte ensamblado , dependiendo dela profun didad del umbral dela ventana . Veala ( Fig . 7 ) . Instale los dos tornillosde nivelaci6n enlos sop ortes en escuadra . Amodo de prueba , coloque _ , Umbral de I _ Ventana el soporteensamblado en la ventanaantes de instalar elgabinete . Silos tornillosde nivelaci6n Medida para el Modelo Model 1OK = 9.5 " Medida para el Modelo Model 12K = 10.3 " est6n demasiadolejos dela pared como para Medida para el Modelo Model 18K = 12.6 " proporcionar estabilidad , es probable que sea Fig . 6 necesario complementar dicha 6rea con un tacode madera . Veala ( Fig . 8 ) . _ 2 tornillos de 3 / 4 " por soporte ' _ _ hOo o o o Ooo o o _ B . Midael anchodel interior del umbralde la ventana ydefina elcentro , talcomo seindica en _ . . . _ M _ ximo de 3 / 16 " la Fig . 6 . Alinee la ranura enV decada soporte ensamblado sobreestas marcas y monte los Z : T , : : : : : soportes al umbral con los tornillosde 3 / 4 " proporcionados . Los soportes deber6n quedar Pared Externa perpendiculares al umbral interno de la ventana . Veala ( Fig . 6 ) . Fig , 7 C . Para permitir unadescarga adecuadade lac ondensaci6n , serdnecesario ajustar la inclinaci6n _ o o o o Oo o o oO o o I de los soportes en la ventana . Para ello , ajuste la distancia deltornillo de nivelaci6n en la pared exterior . La inclinaci6n m6xima no deber6ser superior a 3 / 16 " . Vea la ( Fig . 7 ) . D . Cortelaprimerasello paraquequepaenla parte inferiordel marco de la ventana . Quite el revestimiento dela tiray peguela al marco . Fig , 8 Veala ( Fig . 9 ) . V ! _ I - - 1iI = ( I , ] B [ I [ I , ] t _ _ I V ! _ Utilice un taco de madera para proporcionar estabilidad . Esto ser6necesario cuando el umbral dela ventanasobresalga muchodel Marco de Sello piano de la pared . Veala ( Fig . 8 ) . Fig . 9
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6 . Instalaci6n del gabinete A . Alinee un agujero dela parteinferior del gabinete con un agujerodel soporteensambla do . Sujete el gabinete al soporte ensamblado con 3de los tornillos de 1 / 4 " proporcionados . Repita el mismo procedimiento del otrolado del gabinete . Vea la ( Fig . 10 ) . B . Asegt _ rese deque el canal demontaje en forma deL est _ delante del marco . El canal en forma deU dela parteinferior delgabinete de ber _ quedar en el riel del soporte ensamblado . Baje la ventana hasta que apoyejusto detras de la parte delanteradel canal de montajeen Fig . 10 forma deL . Vea la ( Fig . 11 ) . C . Asegttrese de que el gabinete est61evemente inclinado hacia abajo en la parteexterna . Marco de laVentana Si es necesario vuelvaa ajustarel soporte , tal como se indica en la Fig . 7 . 7 . Asegure las Persianas A . Vuelvaa colocarcon cuidado el aire acondicionado enel gabinete . ( Pida ayuda para Canal de Sello realizar este procedimiento . ) oMontajerma en F deL B . Vuelvaa instalar los tornillos del armaz6n deslizable ( que se quitaron anteriormente ) de ambos ladosdel gabinete . Veala ( Fig . 12 ) . Asegure la partesuperior de los marcosal marco de la Fig . 11 ventana con2 tornillos de 3 / 4 " . Ton _ de 3 / 4 " C . Ahora , asegureel marco inferior delas persianas con unagrapa yun tornillode 3 / 4 " de cada lado ( Fig . 12 ) . 8 . C6mo Volver alnstalar el Panel Frontal A . Coloque el panel frontal enel gabinete comenzando porla partede arriba . Las trabas del panel frontal deben insertarse en las ranuras Montaje en Forma de L de sujeci6n del gabinete . Repita este procedimiento de todoslos lados . Tornillo deSeguridad B . Asegure la rejilla frontalal gabinetecon los tornillos Philips que quit6anteriormente ( Fig . 1 ) . Fig . 12
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9 . Finalice la instalaci6n A . Cortela espumapara quequepa en la abertura entre la parte superiordel interior y exteriorde la / Espuma ventana . Vea la ( Fig . 13 ) . B . Es probable que algunas instalaciones necesiten tira selladora adicional alrededorde laventana yel aire acondicionado . Verifique si hay alguna p6rdida de airey s _ llela sies necesario . Fig . 13 C . En zonas demucha humedad , es posible que la descarga deagua hagaque la unidad desbordeo que elaire acondicionado haga m6s ruido . Si esto sucede , puedeacoplar una manguera dedesagae ( no incluida ) al tap6n de drenaje para que las condensaciones se descarguen bien . Vea la ( Fig . 14 ) . Manguera de _ g , Je ( no incluida ) Fig . 14
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MODE ( Modo ) Oscilar Selector La perilla de modo controla las velocidades de ventilador y de enfriamiento . Para fijar una temperatura de enfriamiento , simplemente haga rotar la perilla y . . . . . _ . . v . _ vtN . . . _ . . G . colOquela en el nivel deseado . Vea la Fig . 15 . THERMOSTAT ( Termostato ) El termostato controla automaticamente el ciclo de enfriamiento ( compresor ) del aire acondicionado para mantener la temperatura del ambiente . No obstante , el motor del ventilador continuara funcionando una vez finalizado el funcionamiento del compresor ( ciclo de enfriamiento ) . Vea la Fig . 15 . Control Control de LOW FAN ( Ventilador al Minimo ) har _ que el aire de Modo Termostato circule a una velocidad minima sin enfriar . MED FAN ( Ventilador al Mediano ) har6 que el aire Fig . 15 circule a una velocidad mediana sin enfriar . HIGH FAN ( Ventilador al M0ximo ) hara que el aire circule a una velocidad m0xima sin enfriar . LOW COOL ( Fr [ o Mfnimo ) enfr [ a el ambiente Cuando utilice la perilla de control de ventilador , autom0ticamente con una circulaci6n m inima de aire . h _ gala girar lentamente para permitir que la unidad Se recomienda durante la noche . se adapte al nivel . MED COOL ( Frio Mediano ) enfria el ambiente Cuando utilice THERMOSTAT , ase _ rese de esperar tres autom0ticamente con una circulaciOn mediana de aire . minutos antes de cambiar la temperatura . Si la cambia Se recomienda durante la noche . demasiado r6pido es posible que cause una sobrecarga y se queme el fusible . HIGH COOL ( Frfo Mdximo ) enfrla el ambiente automaticamente de manera rOpida o durante d ias de calor intenso . Una vez que la habitaci6n est6 fria , reduzca el nivel a LOW COOL . OFF ( Apagado ) apaga la unidad completamente . Ventilaci6n de aire fresco se ra a mantener en la posici6n cerrado . Usando sOlo para limpiar humos y / o odores de la habitaci6n , tire a comenzar . Vea la Fig . 16 . Rejilla Palanca de Aire Fresco Fig . 16
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Esteaireacondicionadsoepuedeoperarf6cilmente Panel de Control conlosbotonesdelpaneldecontroal slcomotambi6n conelcontrorlemoto . Bot6n ( Encendido / Apagado ) Sipresioneastebot6ne , ncender6aeilreacondicionado . Cuandoelaireacondicionadeostadecalefacci6nse , per imprentaerstebot6n3minutosdespues . @ _ - a : @ Bot6nMode ( Modo ) Cadavezquesepresionaelbot6nMODEe , lmodo Bs ? s deoperaci6cnambiaenestassecuencias : COOLING ( EnfriamientoF ) ANONLY ( S61voentilador ) ENERGYSAVING ( AhorrodeEnergia ) COOLING ( Enfriamiento ) ' , ' MEr ' _ O _ ' OFF ] MODE NOTAD : espu6dseseleccionaurnnivel , espere3 minutosantesdepasaraotro . ConelmododeFANONLYE , lrecintodelatemperatura Dehabitaci6sner6Desde0 ° C ( 32 ° Fh ) asta38 ° C ( 99 ° F ) . Latemperaturdaelahabitaci6enssuperioar 32 ° F , S _ mbolos del indicador del panel del control : latemperaturlaucer6L0 . , 4 _ - Enfriamiento Latemperaturadleahabitaci6enssuperioar 99 ° F , @ Ventilador en velocidad autom6tica latemperaturaluceHraI . _ S61o ventitador Ventilador en Bot6n Fan Speed ( Velocidad del Ventilador ) velocidad baja Temporizador Se utiliza para seleccionarla velocidad del ventilador Ventilador en velocidad media en secuencia : autom6tica , baja , media yalta . X _ : Ahorro de energia Ventilador en Bot6n Timer ( Temporizador ) velocidad alta Se utiliza para programaro cancelar el u funcionamiento del temporizador . k _ I ° F Mostrar temperatura fijada IHR Mostrar hora programada Cuando la unidad est , : _ en funcionamiento , puede seleccionar OFF TIMER ( ApagarTemporizador ) . Las luces del indicador LED anteriormente Cuando la unidad est6apagada , puedeseleccionar mencionadas se encienden cuando se usan los ON TIMER ( Encender Temporizador ) . modos correspondientes . El rango de horas para programar el temporizador es de 0 a 24 horas . Si selecciona OFF TIMER , la pantalladel temporizador indicar6durante 12se gundos el tiempo restante parael apagado de la unidad yluego indicar61a temperatura fijada . Si presiona el bot6n TIMERdentro de esos 12segundos , se desactivar61a funci6n OFFTIMER . Si seleccionaON TIMER , la pantalladel temporizador indicar6el tiempo restante para el encendido de la unidad . Si deseacancelar lafunci6n ON TIMER , presioneel bot6n TIMER . Bot6n • • Se utiliza para fijarla temperaturaambiente en modo COOLING o para programar la hora en modo TIMER . NOTA : el rangode temperaturas oscila entre 19 ° C ( 66 ° F ) y 31 ° C ( 88 ° F ) .
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Control remoto 0 Bot6n Power ( Encendido / Apagado ) El aparato se encender _ si est , 1 apagado o apagar _ cuando estd en operaci6n , 00 si oprime este bot6n . Bot6n Mode ( Modo ) Utilice este bot6n para seleccionar 0 el modo de operaci6n . 00 Bot6n + - Botones de ajuste de temperatura oprima para ajustar la temepratura del cuarto . oprima para programar la hora . _ Botdn High Paraajustarelmodoalta velocidadde ventilador , Bot6n Mid Para ajustarel modo mediana ( al mismo baja ) velocidad de ventilador , Bot6n Low Para ajustarel modo baja velocidad de ventilador , Botdn Auto Para ajustarel modoauto velocidad de ventilador , ( Temporizador ) Bot6n Timer Para poner o cancelar la operaci6n de timer , Bot6n Power Saver Para ajustarel modo de energia - ahorro . _ ) Botdn Swing ( Oscilaci6n ) Se utiliza para comenzar o terminar el movimiento de las veletas ae ¢ ias verticales . la • Despues de seleccionar un nivel , espere 3 minutos antes de pasar aotro . • Espere 3 minutos antes de recomenzarel aparato .
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Control remoto • Colocai6n de las pilas Retire la tape de las en el sentido de la flecha . r _ troduzca las pi | as nuevas , con cuidado de que coincidan los polos ( + ) y ( - ) , Vuelva a instalar la tapa , deslizAndola otra vez a su posici6n . Note : • Utllicepiles 2 LRO6AAA ( I . 5tO.No utilice piles recargablesS , usti _ ya las piles pot otrasnuevasde # mismo tipo cuandola pantalla aparezcaatenuada . • Stla sustituci6nse realizeen el plezo de I minuto , el mandoa distancia ¢ onservardlos valoresprefijadosoridinales ( Este funci _ ness61oparecontroladorremotode LCD ) . • C c6mo use Para operar el aire acondicionado , apunteel controlador remoto la se _ ar del receptor . El controlador remoto sera a operar el aire acondiciondo con una diatancia haste 23 pies cuando apunta ala se _ ar del receptorde la unidad . \ . Receptor de SePal
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Cuando repare el aire acondicionado , aseg _ irese de colocar la perilla de modo en OFF y luego desconectar el cable de alimentaci6n del tomacorriente electrico . NO olvide instaJar et filtro de aire . Si el aire acondicionado funciona sin el filtro de aire , 1 . NO utilice gasolina , bencina , disolvente u otros e _ polvo no se puede e _ iminar de la productos quimicos en el aire acondicionado , ya que habitaci6n y es posible que la unidad se estas sustancias pueden dan _ r el acabado de pintura descomponga . y deformar las piezas de pldstico . Cuando _ arejilla de entrada de aire y el gabinete est6n sucios , Ii mpielos con agua 2 . Nunca derrame agua directamente en el frente de la templada ( por debajo de los 40 ° C / 104OF ) . unidad ya que da _ ' ar _ a el aislamiento el6ctrico . Se recomienda eJ use de un detergente suave . Limpieza del Filtro de Aire Extracci6n del Filtro de Aire Limpieza dei Filtro de Aire Si el filtro de aire se obstruye con polvo , el flujo de aire 1 . Elimine el polvo acumulado en el fikro . Para ello apl { quele unos golpes suaves o una queda obstruido y reduce el rendimiento de la unidad . El aspiradora domestica . filtro de aire deberd limpiarse una vez al mes . Es probable 2 . Lave bien el fikro con agua templada , de que sea necesario limpiarlo con m _ s frecuencia temperatura inferior a los 40 ° C ( 104 ° F ) , mientras dependiendo de la calidad de aire exterior o interior . Io frota suavemente . Para obtener mejores resukados , I _ velo con agua jabonosa o con un producto de C { ' _ mo Quitar el Filtro de Aire : limpieza neutro . El filtro de aire de los modelos anteriormente mencionados 3 . Enjuague bien el filtro con agua limpia y luego se encuentra detrds de la rejilla de entrada de aire delantera . s _ quelo completamente . Para quitarlo tome el mango del filtro ubicado enla parte superior de la rejilla de entrada de aire y desl tcelo hacia Cuidado de Fin de Temporada arriba . 1 . Haga funcionar el ventilador durante medio di a Para volver a instalarlo realice los procedimientos anteriores para que se seque el interior de la unidad . a la inversa . 2 . Ap _ guelo y desench _ felo del tomacorriente de pared . 3 . Limpie el filtro . 4 . Almacenelo en un lugar seco .
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Generalmenltoesproblemassonsencillosyesprobablequneoseanecesariollamaaruntecnico . Estaguiapuedeayudarloaresolverlos . PROBLEMA CAUSAPOSlBLE SOLUCI6NSUGERIDA Elaireacondicionado Launidadnorecibe Verifiquesiel cabledealimentaci6en nofunciona suministroel6ctrico . st6conectadaol tomacorriente . Verifiqueelfusibleoelcortacircuito . Fijeel FANCONTRO ( Lcontrodl el ventilador ) enunaposici6nquenosea OFF . Enfrfapocoonada Filtrodeairesucio . Limpieo reemplaceelfiltrodeaire . Hableconelrepresentantpeara Capacidadinadecuada determinarcudleslacapacidad paralaaplicaci6n . adecuadaparalaaplicaci6n . Flujodeaireobstruido . QuitetodaobstrucciOdnelarejillao de Cortedeenerg [ aelectrica , laspersianasexteriores . secambi6denivel Hagafuncionarelventiladopr ara demasiador6pidoose reiniciarelcompresor ( en dispar6eilnterruptorpor aproximadament1e0minutos ) . sobrecargadelcompresor . Unidadruidosa Piezassueltas . Ajustelaspiezassueltas . Soporteinadecuado . Proporcionesoporteadicionalalaunidad Olores Formaci6dnemohouhongos Quiteeltapdndedrenajey labandeja sobrelassuperficies base . hamedas . Cambieeltap0ndedrenaje . Limpielaunidadenformacompleta . Esnormalladescargade Utilice tuberias flexibles para desviar el Goteaaguaafuera condensaci6cnuandoel flujo de agua . climaeso _ lidoy h _ medo . La unidad debe instalarse con un ligero Goteaaguaadentro Launidadnoestabieninclina desnivel para permitir una descarga adecuada de la condensacidn . Verifique dacomoparapermitirel la unidad y realice los ajustes desagueexterno . necesarios . Cuando la temperatura exterior sea inferior a Seformahieloo Bajatemperaturaexterior . los 65 ° F es posible que se forme escarcha si escarcha la unidad funciona en modo de enfriamiento . Cambie el funcionamiento de la unidad a FAN ( solamente ) hasta que la escarcha se derrita . Elfiltrodeairedelaunidad Quite el filtro y llmpielo . est6sucio . NOTA : Si el cortacircuito interrumpe la corriente varias veces o el fusible se quema mas de una vez , comuniquese con un t6cnico licenciado .
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GARANTIA COMPLETADE 5ANOS Este producto se garantiza por 5 a _ os a partir dela fechade la compra original . Cualquier parte que falle en materiales o la ejecuciOn serd substituida dentro del periodo dela garant _ a . Estagarantia incluyeservicio adomicilio . Una copia de su prueba dela compra , con lafecha dela compradel productoincluida , se requiere para acordar esta reparaci0n del servicio . Para elnombre yla Iocalizaci0n de un prestadorde servicioautorizado Io mds cerca posible a usted , Ilame porfavor al 1 - 877 - 465 - 3566 . Refierase porfavor al nombre del producto , a la marca , y al namero de modelo cuando usted llama . Esta garantia no se aplicasi elda _ o ocurredebido a accidente , manejo u operaci0n incorrectos , da _ os detransporte , abuso , uso err0neo , reparacion no autorizada , el uso comercialdel producto utro uso para elcual nofuera pensado . TODAS LAS GARANTiAS , EXPRESADAS O IMPLICADAS , DURAN POR5AI _ OS APARTIR DE LAFECHADE LACOMPRAORIGINAL . ESTAGARANTIANO CUBRE LARESPONSABILIDAD POR LOS DAI _ OS FORTUITOS O CONSECUENTES PARACUALESQUIER CAUSAEN NINGUNCASO . Esta garantia se extiende al duello original y acualquier due _ o subsiquiente para los productoscomprados parael uso casero dentrode los E . E . U . U . . Algunos estados no permiten la exclusion ola limitaciOn de da _ os fortuitos o consecuentes Esta garantia leda lasderecho especificos , yusted puedetambien tenerotras erechos quepuedan variarde estadoa estado . Para sabercu _ les son , sus derechas legales consulte a su oficinalocal del consumidor o a la procuraduria de su estado .
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