LG BP6000ER User Manual WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER Manuals And Guides 1006133L

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MODELS: BP60'OOER

m,anual.

It contains

valuable

ition,er. This manual may help
!rig proper sir conditioner

order to prevent
or improper
es caus_ by

Your Records
Write the _!

and serial numbers here:

Mode! #
Serial #
You can find them on a,label on the, side of each unit.
_alet's
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Name

Purcha_d

This Manual
Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use
and main_in your air o3nditior_rproperly: Just a liHle
preventive care on your part can save you a great
deal oil time and money over the fife of your air
conditiener_
You'll find many answers to common problems m the
chad' of troubieshootit_ tips, ff you review our _ad o,f
Troubleshooting _ps first, you may r,_t n_
fo_se_ice at all,,

to call

CAUTIO,N
• Cont_t the authorizi_ _1_,
or maintenance of this unit,

technicianfor re_ir

,,Contact the installer for installat_n elf this unit_
• The air conditioner is not intended for use by young
chik_re,nor invalids without supervision,
• Yeu_ chiffon should _ su_is_
_, ensure that
they do not pray with the air _n,ditioner.

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To pre,ve_ injury and prope_y damage follow these i_tructio, ns,
Incorred operation due t,o ignoring instruclio, ns might cause h_m or d_age,
indicated by the following symbo_s_

the se,rious_sis, o,fwhich is

[] The foiiowing _:emsare classified by these symbols,

• Doing so may cause electric
shock or fire, due to heat
generation or e_ectric shock,

• _ing so may cause e_ectric
shock or fire due to heat

* Doi%_ _y causee_ic sh_ ot_m,,

generation,
_e_ ora_mi_yq_l_ _s® i_0rdeto

• _ing so may ca_e el_ric shockor
fire dueto he_ generation

,, _ing so may ,causee/e_ric
shock

• This could damagieyour heaffh,

• No grounding may cau_ e_ect_c
shock (See installation Manua!),

• _ing so may cause,failure of
machine ,orelectdc shock

• Failure to install _ese may cause
fire ,orelectric shock accident

• Such a unit may pose a dsk of
fire or eiectric shock accident,

• _ing so may cause fire or
e_e,
ctric sh_k,

• It may cause electric sh_k,

., _in 9 so may cause fire or'

• Doing so may lead 'toan

• Operating
theairconditioner
inthepresence
ofgas , _ing somaycause,
failureorielectdc
shock
va_rscanleadtoexplosions
andfire

. Theyaresharpandmaycause

. Water may enter the unit and
_grade the insuiation It aiso
may cause :anele_ric sh_k,

' An ,oxygenshortage may
otherwise occur

• Since t_'_fan rotatesat hgh sLCeed •This could injure the pet or plant
during o_ration, it may _use
injury if activaed whi_ec_eaning,

• It may cause damage of animals
or vegetables or loss of property,

• Oper_ion with 'windows o_n_
may cause we_ing of: indoor and
soaking of household furniture,

•Improper h_d_ing may cause
electj-icshock or dama_

• Doing so can prolong the life of
the product:

. Doing so may cause failure of
appliance or accident

• if the previous air conditioner
damaged _e console, _ere is;a
risk of trie new unit falling,

• Operation without filters will
cause failureo

, _he_
thepr_uc_ ap_amce may
bedamag_duetochaa_ge
d p_u,ct
_l,o_or_atching d _ _#a_.

• Treeing the power ,cord
carelessly poses a danger of fire
or electric sh_k,

• It contains contaminants _at
would make you sick,

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Contact
aninstallation
specialist
forinstaHa_on
Piuginthepowerplugproperly,

_Do notshare
_hesameoutletwitho_erappliances
Donotuseanextension
cord.,
Donotstarf'Js'top
operation
byplugging!unplugging
the_wercord,
Ifcordp/ugisdamaged°
replace
onlywithanauthorized
paso

Beingexposed
todirectai#lowforanextended
periodoftimecou!dbehazardous
toyourheaith,Donot
expose
o_upa_s,pe_,orplants
todirectai#lowforextended
periods
oftime.
Duetothe_ssibiiityofoxygen
deficiency,
ventilate
theroomwhenusingt_etherv_thstovesorother
heating
@vice,so
Donotusethisaircondiioner
fornon-specified
sp_iaipu@oses
(e.gpresew
ngprecsondevices,
food,,
pets,,
plants,
andart:obiects
) Usage
in,suclh
amanner
_ui,dharmsuchprope_.

Donot:
touchthemetalpartsoftheun_ when removing the filter

Iniuries can occur when handling sharp

metal edges,
Do not:use water to clean inside the air conditioner, Exposure to water can destroy fne insulaton0 leading
to possible electric sh,_k,
When cleaning the unit, fir_ make sure that the power and breaker are tum_ off, The fan rotates at:a
very high speed during o_ration, There is a possibili_ of inju_ if the un_'s _wer is accidentally
triggered on while cleaning inner IPa_Sof the unit.

For repair and maintenance contact your authoriz_ ser,4ce deaier.

The mmo,te control and control pan_ will look like tho_ repre_,nted in the foflowing picture&

POWER

FAN SPEED

. To _Jrn_e _r conditioner ON, push this button,
To _rn the air conditioner OFF_ push the bu_on
• This button takes priority over any ,otherbutton.
When you first #Jrn it on, #_e unit is in cool mode,,
high f_ speed, temperature set_n9 at 7'2_F,

TEMPERATURE

SE_IING

• Use #_is button to automatically con#ol the
temperature of _e room.
The temperature can be set withina range Of
60_ to 86_ by increments of 1 _.

MODE
- Every time you push fl_is bu'tt,on,it will cycle
_rough _e following modes COOL ENERGY
SAVER, FAN and DRY,
ENERGY SAVER
The fan stops when the compressor stops
cooling. Approximateiy every 3 minutes the fan
wil! #Jrn on and the unit wilicheck the room air to
dietermi_e if coo_ingis nee_d.

., Eve_ time you push t_fis bu_on, it advances the
setting as fo#ows: {Nigh(F3) Low(F1}
Med(F2} High(F3)}

TIMER
- SHUT-OFF TIME
,i You wi!i usually use sh_offtime whi!e you
sleep.
.i With un_ running, use Timer to set number of
hours until shut_ff,
. For your sleepiin9 oomfoR,,once,Time is set, t_e
TemperatJre se_ng wfi_raise 2_ after 30 rain°
and 2 _ after ano_er 30 rain
.i Every time you push _mer b_on it advances
_e Timer se_ing as bllows: 1 Hour......2 Hours _*
etc, _ 12 Hours maximum.
- START TIME
. With unit not running, use timer to s_ number of
hours before unit sta_s.
• Eve_ time you push Timer b_on it advances
t_e Timer setting as follows: i Hour 2 Hours
etco _;.12 Hours maximum

REMOTE _NTROL

SENSOR

)

Pushout the cover on the back of 1:heremote Ggnlmlwith your'thumb,

Pay attentior_ to poladty and insert two new AAA 1.SV batl:erieso

Reat_ch tihe cover,

NOTE: Do not use rechargeable batteries. Make sure that both batteries are new.
* in order to prevent dL
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