Kenmore 25373055300 User Manual SEARS/AIR CONDITIONER Manuals And Guides L0302128
KENMORE Air Conditioner Room (42) Manual L0302128 KENMORE Air Conditioner Room (42) Owner's Manual, KENMORE Air Conditioner Room (42) installation guides
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Owner's Manual This Owner's Guide provides specific operating instructions for your model. Use the air conditioner only as instructed in this guide. These instructions are not meant to cover every possible condition and situation that may occur. Common sense and caution must be practiced when installing, operating, and maintaining any appliance. Record Your Model and Serial Numbers Record in the space provided below the model and serial numbers. The serial plate is located on the outside of the cabinet, or behind filter at the bottom of unit. Reading the numbers may be easier by using a flashlight or by removing the cabinet front as instructed under "Care and Cleaning." Model Number: Serial Number: Purchase Date: P/N 309000849(12/02) / / / 0 / 0 0 / / Important Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using this air conditioner. For Your Safety Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Read product labels for flammability and other warnings. Prevent Accidents To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using your air conditioner, follow basic precautions, including the following: • Be sure the electrical service is adequate for the model you have chosen. • If the air conditioner is to be installed in a window, you will probably want to clean both sides of the glass first. If the window is a triple-track type with a screen panel included, you may want to remove the screen completely before installation. Avoid fire hazard or electric shock. Do not use an extension cord or an adaptor plug. Do not remove any prong from the power cord. Grounding type wall receptacle under • Be sure the air conditioner has been securely and correctly installed according to the separate installation instructions provided with this manual. Save this manual. Save this manual and installation instructions for possible future use in removing or reinstalling this unit. • When handling the air conditioner, be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear coils. Electrical Information The complete electrical rating of your new room air conditioner is stated on the serial plate. Refer to the rating when checking the electrical requirements. • Be sure the air conditioner is properly grounded. To minimize shock and fire hazards, proper grounding is important. The power cord is equipped with a three-prong grounding plug for protection against shock hazards. _d' Your air conditioner must be used in a properly grounded wall receptacle. If the wall receptacle you intend to use is not adequately grounded or protected by a time delay fuse or circuit breaker, have a qualified electrician install the proper receptacle. • Do not run air conditioner with outside protective cover in place. This could result in mechanical damage within the air conditioner. o_d Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug. Power supply cord with 3-prong grounding plug Energy Saving Ideas " • • • • • The capacity of the room air conditioner must fit the room size for efficient and satisfactory operation. Install the room air conditioner on the shady side of your home. A window that faces north is best because it is shaded most of the day. Do not block air flow inside with blinds, curtains or furniture; or outside with shrubs, enclosures, or other buildings. Close the fireplace damper, floor and wall registers so cool air does not escape up the chimney and into the duct work. Keep blinds and drapes in other windows closed during the sunniest part of the day. Clean the air filter as recommended in the section "Care and Cleaning." Proper insulation and water stripping in your home will help keep warm air out and cool air in. • External house shading with trees, plants or awnings will help reduce the air conditioner's work load. Operate heat producing appliances such as ranges, washers, dryers and dishwashers during the coolest part of the day. I o_o/, Troubleshooting Tips I Your room air conditioner provides the following functions to make hot weather living more comfortable: How and Why _d' • Cools and circulates room air. Lowers humidity by removing excess moisture. High moisture levels may cause the air condkioner to drip excess moisture outside. Filters out summertime dust, dirt, and some airborne impurities. The air condkioner performs these functions by drawing room air through a filter which traps dust and dirt particles. The air then passes over a cooling coil which refrigerates the air and removes excess moisture. The same air is then returned to the room -- cooler, drier and cleaner. Moisture removed from the room air is carried _or to the outside and evaporated. This moisture may form ice on the inside coil if the outside temperature is below 65 degrees. Setting the air conditioner on the fastest fan setting in FAN ONLY will defrost the coil. Your air conditioner is designed to be easy to operate and to provide plenty of o_d cooling power. Your air conditioner is also more efficient than (most) older models and may run longer to cool the room, but will use less energy due to igher energy efficiency ratings. Proper unit size is important in deciding the desired comfort for the area you want to cool. The proper size is determined by the number of square feet in the area to be cooled. Capacity and Running Time Whenever the heat or humidity load is above normal the air conditioner must run longer and more often to keep the desired temperature you have selected. Under heavy heat load conditions the air conditioner may need to run constantly to keep the temperature you want. Allow some time to coo! the room if the air conditioner was recently turned on. Using the "AUTO START" feature will allow you to start cooling the room prior to returning home. At times using the fastest Fan setting to circulate the room air may make it comfortable even though you do not have the air conditioner set to cool the air. This will decrease your cost to use. Normal Sounds High Pilched Charier Today's high efficient compressors may have a high pitched chatter during the cooling cycle. Vibration Unit may vibrate and make noise because of poor wall or window construction or incorrect installation. Sound c_ Rushing Air At the front of the unit, you may hear the sound of rushing air being moved by the fan. -Sound As cooling systems cycle on and off, you may hear a "clicking" sound. go p Troubleshooting Tips I Pinging or ,Si*;ishing Droplets of water hitting condenser during normal operation may cause "pinging or swishing" sounds. "Gurgling or hissing" noise may be heard due to refrigerant passing through evaporation during normal operation. 3 m / / Front Installation Some models are shipped in a removable sleeve, please follow the supplied Installation Instruction before installing the Decorative front and accessories. Installing the Vent Control (on some models) The vent control handle is included in the decorative front kit. The handle must be installed before the decorative front is attached. 1. Insert the handle with the "etchings (Vent/Air)" facing to the left, 2. Slip the black door extension into the split at the end of the handle, 3. For ease of assembly, push the handle in while pressing the door extension against the foam until the two pieces lock together. 4. Move handle in and out to be sure vent is operating properly. Installing the Front Frame Some models require installation of the front panel of the air conditioner included in a decorative kit. To assemble, follow these steps. Before installation, remove the tilt panel from the frame. Grasping the panel from both sides, gently pull to release, then lift panel from pivot points at bottom of frame (Fig. 1). STEP 1: INSTALL DECORATIVE FRONT TO CABINET: Decorative Front FIG. 1 • Position the top of the decorative front over the top flange of the case, and align the tabs with the slots in the case (Fig, 2). • As you install the front frame to the unit be sure the vent handle is positioned through the front in the proper location (Fig. 3), • Carefully pull down on the front to engage the top tabs, while pushing the front over the case to ensure proper alignment. • The side tabs will "click" when front is seated. • Install front retaining screw(s) behind the filter and panel (Fig. 3). • Then add filter and front panel. VENT FIG, 2 HANDLE SCREWS FIG, 3 4 H_nt_v.$,m,_ Air Conditioner NOTE: If the air conditioner is turned off or the temperature is changed to a lower setting then back to a higher setting the compressor wifl shut off, Wait 3 minutes before the compressor wifl restart, this allows for the pressure inside the compressor to equalize.. Failure to wait 3 minutes may cause inefficient operation. When adjusting the temperature the fan wifl continue to run. To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONSbefore operating this appliance. To begin operating the air conditioner, follow these steps: 1. Plug in the air conditioner. (To prevent electrical hazards, do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug.) 2. Set the exhaust vent to the CLOSED position. 3. Press "On/Off" button to turn unit on. 4. Press Fan Speed "FASTER" 5. Press Mode "COOL" 6. Press "TEMP/TIME" down v to the lowest setting "60 degrees" 7. Adjust the louvers for comfortable air flow, 8. Once the room has cooled, adjust the "TEMP/TIME" and Fan Speed to desired temperature. Review the "Air Conditioner Features" section for other settings. Air Conditioner Features ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Before you begin, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the control panel and remote as shown below and aft its functions, then follow the symbol for the functions you desire. The unit can be controlled by the touch pad alone or with the remote. LOWERS TEMPERATURE . OR TIME DISPLAYS TEMPERATURE/TIME ON OR OFP RAISES TEMPERATURE OR TIMES SETS HOURS REMOTE CONTROL Slip battery cover off and pull the piece of plastic from between the battery end and the connector, PLASTIC PIECE 5 Air Conditioner Features (continued) STEP 1 -- TO TURN UNIT ON: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: • PRESSON/OFF PAD STEP 2 -- TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: TO LOWER Note: Tap or hold either up(A) or down(v) button until the desired temperature is seen in screen, This temperature will be automatically maintained anywhere between 60F (16C) and 90F (32C), /f you want the display to read the actual room temperature, see step 5, STEP 3 -- TO ADJUST FAN SPEEDS: YOU WILL SEE (WHICHEVER YOU HAVE CHOSEN): DO THIS: PRESS TO SELECT A 2 Digit Display is used to indicate the Fan Speed setting, from 10 through 99. When the "SLOWER" button is pressed the motor speed will slow down at various intervals, to a minimum setting of 10. To speed the motor up press the "FASTER" button, The speed will increase at various intervals to a maximum setting of 99. The LEDabove the these buttons will momentarily light indicating which function was chosen. These functions can be controlled by either the Touch Pad or the Remote Control, 6 Air Conditioner Features (continued) STEP 4 -- TO USE AUTO COOL FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: _RESS AUTO FAN Note: Fan speed starts at HI and adjusts to a slower and slower speed as the room temperature dictates. For example, if the room doesn't get too warm it will stay at the slowest speed./f the room temperature rises quickly, such as a door being opened, it will automaticafly go to the highest speed. The fan speeds will readjust back to the slowest speed as the room returns to the original set temperature. STEP 5 -- TO OPERATE ON FAN ONLY: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: PRESSON (if not running) PRESS FAN ONLY CHOOSE ONE Note: Use this function only when cooling is not desired, such as for room air circulation or to exhaust stale ain(remember to open the vent during this function, but keep it closed during cooling for maximum cooling efficiency.) You can choose any fan speed you prefer. During this function, the display will show the actual current temperature, not the set temperature as in the cooling mode. STEP 6 -- TO USE THE POWER SAVER FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: PRESS POWER SAVER Note: /n this mode, when the compressor shuts off, the fan will continue to run for another 3 minutes, then shut off until cooling is needed, as sensed by the room temperature control. During this time, it may come on for 3 minutes to sense whether cooling is needed, then it will go off for 10 minutes./t will continue doing this to sample the room air for as long as necessary. Air Conditioner Features (con'tinued) STEP 7 -- TIMER-DELAY STOP FEATURE YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: PRESS (if unit is not running) PRESS Note: The unit must be running to make this setting. Proceed as in step 9 to change the desired number of hours, before the control will time out and turn off. STEP 8 -- TIMER-DELAY START FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: PRESSOFF f unit is running) }RESSTIMER/OFF Note: To do this, the unit must be in the off position. When first set, the display will show .5. (one half hour),to increase the time up to 24 hours, go to step 9. STEP 9 -- TO INCREASE DELAYED START TIME: YOU WILL SEE TIME CHOSEN: DO THIS: PRESS I Note: Tap or hold the UP arrow(,',) to increase delayed start time by .5 hours (up to 10 hours), then in 1 hour increments up to 24 hours. The control will count down the time remaining until start (8, 7.5, 7, etc.). The unit will then come on in Cool and H/fan mode. The temperature maintained will be the same as you previsouly set./f you want to change it, Press 'Cool" or "Power Saver Mode" pad, whichever you desire, then Up or Down arrows until the desired temperature is indicated on the display. Pressing timer "On/Off" or after 5 seconds, the control wifl automatically change the display back to the hours remaining until the unit will start. Switching unit on at any time will nulfify this setting. 8 Air Conditioner Features (con'Linued) STEP 10 -- SLEEP FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: PRESSSLEEP PAD 1 Note: /n this "MODE" the selected temperature will increase by 2 degrees F 30 minutes after the mode is selected, The temperature will then increase by another 2 degrees F after an additional 30 minutes, This new temperature will be maintained for 7 hours before it returns to the originally selected temperature, This ends the "Sleep" MODE and the unit will continue to operate as originally programmed. The "Sleep" MODE program can be cancelled at any time during operation by pressing "Sleep" MODE, "On/Off", "Fan Only" or the "V / A" buttons, on either the Control or the Remote. "Time Delay Stop" fimit reached will also end "sleep" MODE. STEP 11 -- CHECK FILTER FEATURE: YOU WILL SEE: DO THIS: PRESSTO RESET Note: This feature is a reminder to clean the Air Filter (See Care and Cleaning) for more efficient operation and cooling, The LED (light) will illuminate after 250 hours of operation, whether in cooling or fan only, To reset after cleaning the filter, press the "Check Filter" button and the fight will go off. This will restart the 250 hours, this timing cannot be reset unless the LED (fight) is on. This feature cannot be reset with the remote. STEP 12 --TO TURN UNIT OFF: YOU WILL SEE: PRESSON/OFF DO THIS: I PAD 9 0 Air Conditioner Features (continued) ADDITIONAL THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Now that you have mastered the operating procedure, here are more features in your control that you should become familiar with, • Remote control works exactly like the control panel, follow the same instructions. • The "Cool " circuit has an automatic 3 minute time delayed start if the unit is turned off and on quickly. This prevents overheating of the compressor and possible circuit breaker tripping. The fan wifl continue to run during this time, • The control will maintain the set temperature within 2 degrees Fahrenheit, between 60F and 90F degrees. • Your New Electronic Control air conditioner is a similar to a mini computer and as such MAY experience a lock-up of the functions. If this occurs, all you need to do is unplug the unit and the control will automatically reset. This does not require a service carl, Figure 1 (OFF) Fresh Air Vent Control The Fresh Air Vent allows the air conditioner to recirculate inside air (OFF), draw air into the room (FRESHAIR) or exhaust stale air to the outside (VENT). See Figures 1, 2 & 3 for this operation. • The "OFF" position is used when MAXIMUM cooling is desired./t may also be for room air re circulation without cooling when the selector switch is set to the FAN position, this will also filter the room air, • The FRESHAIR position allows outside air to be drawn into the room to refresh the inside room air, • The VENT position removes stale air from the room and exhausts it to the outside, Figure 2 (FRESHAIR) • Any vent position can be used with any fan selection, Figure 3 (VENT) 10 Air Conditioner Features (continued) Air Directional Louvers Air directional louvers control air flow direction, Your air conditioner has the louver type described below. 4-Way Louvers The 4Way air directional louvers allow you to direct air flow up or down, left or right throughout the room as needed. To adjust the air directional louvers side to side, use the center handle as you move it side to side. (4 WAY) Care and Cleaning Clean your air conditioner occasionally to keep it looking new. Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards. Air Filter Cleaning The air filter should be checked at least once a month to see if cleaning is necessary, Trapped particles in the filter can build up and cause an accumulation of frost on the cooling coils, • Grasp panel from either side just below the air directional louvers and gently pull to release the top edge of panel. • Gently pivot the panel on its hinge, • Grasp filter and remove. Snap panel back into place, • Wash filter with warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly. Gently shake excess water from filter, Be sure filter is thoroughly dry before replacing, Or, Instead of washing you may vacuum the filter clean. • Open the panel as before and re install the filter. Cabinet Cleaning , Be sure to unplug the air conditioner to prevent shock or fire hazard. The cabinet and front may be dusted with an oil-free cloth or washed with a cloth dampened in a solution of warm water and mild liquid dishwashing detergent, Rinsethoroughly and wipe dry, , Never use harsh cleaners, wax or polish on the cabinet front, , Be sure to wring excess water from the cloth before wiping around the controls, Excesswater in or around the controls may cause damage to the air conditioner, • The cabinet front can be removed for more thorough cleaning, Refer to "Front Installation" in this manual, • Clean the front in a sink using liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water, Rinse thoroughly and dry, • Replacecabinet front, Replacethe screw_, • Replacefront panel (if applicable) and filter, Plug in air conditioner. 11 / Routine Maintenance Winter Storage /f you plan to store the air conditioner during the winter, remove it carefully from the window according to the installation instructions. Cover it with plastic or return it to the original carton. NOTE: To prevent rust or electrical connections from being damaged, store air conditioner in an upright position and a dry place. A winter cover can be purchased from your dealer. The cover will protect the air conditioner when it is left in place through the winter. r!_€ Before performing any service, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet. After servicing, reverse the following procedures to reinstall the air conditioner. Cleaning the Cabinet Front Remove the front panel. Wash with warm, sudsy water. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Never use solvents, cleaning fluids, abrasive cleaners or strong detergents./f the packaging leaves a gum residue, remove with a cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol. Repairing Paint Damage Inspect weathe_exposed parts (cabinet shell, mounting hardware, if used, etc.) once or twice a year, especially in areas near oceans or where rust is a problem./f needed, touch up with a good grade of exterior paint. Cleaning Inside the Air Conditioner r!_€ No liquid should get into the motor, electrical control box, or compressor electrical terminals. 1. Remove front panel. 2. With help and using the proper lifting methods to avoid personal injury, remove the chassis from cabinet shell.* When removing the air conditioner from cabinet shell or window, there may be water inside the base that may spill on the floor. Be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on the front and rear coils. 3. Liquids should not get into electrical parts. Wrap the fan motor, electrical control box, and electrical terminals in plastic. This will keep water or other liquid from getting inside where it could damage the insulation and cause serious trouble. 4. Clean and hose out base, coils, and water pans. Clean at least once a year or more often if the coils and pans collect dirt, sand, leaves, algae, or insects. 5. After cleaning, remove plastic protection. Wait 24 hours before starting the unit again. This allows time for a]] areas to dry out. NOTE: Water from rainfall or from normal use does not harm these components since the water is not as forcefully driven into parts as a stream of water from a garden hose. *HANDLE NOTE: If the air condiLioner has a chassis handle, it is NOT intended for lifting the unit. It is for sliding the chassis WITFtlN the cabinet shell only (to aid in cleaning, maintenance, etc) 12 J Room Air ® THE AIR CONDITIONERWlLL @ NOT ConditionerTroubleshooting Guide OPERATE Check if .. Powessupplycore s diseonne_-led. Ilouse fuse iras blown or circuit b.eakertripped Powesis OF Then .. :irmly push the cord into e ire well o,.Nle:wth proper voltage, Page 2) Replacetile fuse with a tree deay type or r_et the circuit (Page2) PushON/OF: Burgh to turn unit ON. (Page5) empe,aturosortng s warmerthen room temperetu,e. Unitwas turned OH:and ONtoo quickly. Settemperatureto a lewes_ettng. (Page6) POWERSAVEfeature does no_circuletaair cent nual[y Set modeto COOLfor constantair circulation. (Page/) PushON/OF: Burgh to turn unit ON. (Page5) imer shut unit OPL TbuchPadend Remotanot responding THE AIR CONDITIONER Unt is in a lock ,.Jpmode Unplug end then p,.Jgin again and the controlswill reset. BLOWS FUSES ORTRIPS CIRCUIT BREAKER Check if .. Ilouse fuse iras blown or circuit b,eakertripped Then ,.. Replacetile fuse with a tree delaytype or r_et the circuit (Page2) go many e[e_-lricalday cesare being usedon the same ercut Unit s rated over 75 amps Unit s pDgged into an extensioncord Unplug or ,elocatee[ectrisaldevicesbang sharedon sameci,cait. (Page2) Unt shouldbe plugged into a sngle ercut guile: Page 2) 9o not use an extenson ao'o to run tile unit. (Page2) Unitwas turned OH:and ONtoo quickly. THE AIR Check if ... lurn unt O:P and wait 3 minutesbe_o,e,estartng. (Page5) CONDITIONERTURNS ON AND ( IFF Outsidetemperatureis _romelyhot POWERSAVEfeature is on ;liner turned unit ON or shut unit OI THEAIR Check if ... CONDITIONER DOES NOT COOLTHE OutsidetamperatuTeis below 501 Flier is di%+ BIU sizeis too large THEAIR Check if ... CONDITIONER DOES NOT COOLTHE Frontof unit is blocked byfumit,.Jro,drapes,binds, eta Backof unit s blocked by leaves,dirt, branches,eta Doors,windo_6, registers,etc. are open Unit ,ecent[yturned on empe,aturosensors touchingthe coil Vent control is pulledopen RUNSTOO FROM AIR CONDITIONER FROM AIR CONDITIONER - INSIDE ROOM - OUTSIDE ROOM ThenThen ... operaton during hot and h,.Jmiddays (Page3) Roomis hot and humd REMOTE ROOM - NO ICE BEHIND FRONT PANEL Then ... Openfleet pane. Removefilter Rinseor veau,.Jm filter Replacefta" ClosePanel Page 11) Settemperatureto a lewes_ettng. (Page6) Unt is not des gnedto cool below 6OF(Page5) _Then ... Un': sfou d be mounted on a 1/4" downward sope to the outside(1[2 bubble on a carpenter%eJel)/ to p_ovideproper dra nage Repositiooor shim cabinetas neaessa+iDONO drill dren pan | Unit :shot properly installed THE PANEL _Then ... _gher e=fieencyAir Conditioner may run longerto cool the room Iotal enerffyconsumption _slessdue to higherelf cieoc_ (Page3) A higher sa_ecibjunit ma_be requTeddependi% on the sizeof _heroom being cooled (Page3s BIU sizes tool smell DRIPPING FRONT MUCH Check if ... CurrentUnt replacedan older unit WATER BEHIND Pushin vent cent,el for ma×imumcooling Page g) CONDITIONER DRIPPING - ICE Clearawayarea in front of unit. (Page2) Clearawayback of unit (Page2) Closedoors,windo_, registers,etc. (_age2) Allow time to coo] a larger room (Page3) Openfront pane. Removefilter lure end of temperaturesensorawayfrom col Replacefilter Close panel (Page10) Useexiraustvents while cooking or bati_ing Lint use of i_eetp,oducingapp iancesduringthe hottes pa_ of tile da)+Page 2) Excess veheatinti_eroombengcooled WATER ROOM _Then ... Setmode to FANOND' and fan speedto fastestse_ingto defrostcoil (Page3) Openflont panel. Removefilter Rinseor vacuumfilte_ Replacefitar ClosePanel (Page11) A Iow_ capacityunt may be requireddependingon the Sizeof the room being cooled (Page3_ empe,at,.Jro5ettng s warmerthen room temperetu,e. Roomtemperature is below 6Of THEAIR BY ITSELF Then ... Setfan speedat thefes_ sortngto defros_ coil (Page3) POWER SAVEfeaturedoesnot erculateaircontinually. Se:modeto COOLfor constantegci,caletion (Page7) PushON/OF:BUrghto turn unitONor Off Page_,) WILL NOT OPERATE AIR CONDITIONER Check if ... Batteriesare not instaled properly. Then ... Ve,i=_t_e plasJeshippng s_rp is removedfrom t_e batteriesend th_ batteriesare inst+led_ro_erl_. (Page5) RedLight does not flashon the remotewhen the remote buttons are pushed Ve,i=_t_e plasJcshippng s_rp is removedfrom t_e batteriesend th_ batteriesare inst+led_ro+erl_. nstalie new setof baEeries.(Page5) he remotes pointed at the unit Ih_ =emote may not work _ro_erl_++henused at _×t=eme anglesto th_ fron_of th_ unt. (i %e 5) TYPICALAIR CONDITIONER SOUNDSYOU Check if ... Iligi_ pitchedhorn or pulsating noisethat cycleson and off Rushingair sound Pnging or swishingsounds Gurglingor hissingsounds. Beeping Vib,at on. MAY HEAR Then ... Compressor +lormalnoisedue to moderniligh efficiencycompressors(Page3) an / Me:or Normalnoiseof i_igherelf cieoc_fans p,._shingair fu_her into ti_e room. Page 3) Condenser Normalnoiseof water hitt ng the condenserto increaseenerffye_fidenc_+(Page3) Eveoorator Normalnoiseof [efrigerant passingtilrough evaporetion (Page3) ElectronicControl Norma noisewhen e[e_-lroniccontrol _ettngs are changed.(Page3) Unt V bration Dueto poor well or window constructionor incorrectins_e]letion(Page3) 13 / Warranty WARRANTY Full One-Year Warranty on Air Conditioner For one year from date of purchase, when this air conditioner is operated and maintained for normal room cooling according to instructions in this owner's manual, Sears will repair it, free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship, Full Five-Year Warranty on Sealed Refrigeration System For five years from the date of purchase, when this air conditioner is operated and maintained for normal room cooling according to instructions in this owner's manual, Sears will repair the sealed refrigeration system (consisting of refrigerant, connecting tubing, and compressor), free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship. Warranty Service Warranty service is available by contacting the nearest service center in the United States, This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may haveother rights which vary from state to state SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. Dept. 817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 Sears Service Maintenance Agreement "We Service What We Sell" is our assurance you can depend on Sears for service. Your air conditioner has added value when you consider that Searshas service units nationwide, staffed with professional technicians trained on all appliances Sears sells. They have the knowledge and skills, tools, parts, and equipment to insure our pledge to you that "We Service What We Sell." Sears Maintenance Agreement Maintain the value of your air conditioner with a Sears Maintenance Agreement. Sears air conditioners are designed, manufactured, and tested for years of dependable operation. Yet, any modern appliance may require service from time to time. The Sears Maintenance Agreement offers you an outstanding service program for your air conditioner. The Sears Maintenance Agreement = Is your way to buy tomorrow's service at today's price. • Eliminates repair bills resulting from normal use. • Allows for as many service calls as required. • Provides an annual Preventive Maintenance Check at your request to keep your Air Conditioner in proper running condition. For more information, 14 call 1-800-827-6655
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