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website http:Hwww,I Window-TypeAir MODELS, MODELOS: LW1210HR _s valuable may proper air rnproper use. order to prevent iisuse, or improper for any damages tioner. @ FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the model and seria_ numbers here: Mode| # _rial # You can fir_ them _ a label on the side of each un_o Oea|er_si Name Dale Purchas_ II Sl:ap,_eyou_ receip[ to [his page in I[he e_t_t you _e_ to prove date of purchase or for w_ranty issu_ it ,o READ THIS MANUAL Inside you will find many heip_tul hints on h_to use and maintain _ur air conditione_ pro_dy, ,Just a _i_le p_evenllive care on y_ur pa_t can _ y_ a great deal of time and money _er the li_eo{ your air conditioner, You1! find many anewe{s to c,omm_l pro,blems in the c_rt of t_c_b_h,o_ing tips. if you [_i_ our ch_t of Troubleshootingi serv_e at a& Tips first you may not _ed • Contact the, author_d _rvice or maintenance of th|s unit. t_hn|cian • Contac_ the |installer for installation • The air conditioner children or invalids to ca_] for for repair ,of this unit. is net linten_d for use by young withou_ supervisio_ • Young chi|dten sho_|e be, s_rvis_ to e_sure tlhey _o not play with the air conditioner. that • Whe_ the power cord is _o be repla_d, repl_cemen_ work shah be _rfo_m_ by aethori_i person#el only _si_g only ,g_uine r_lacement p_r_s. • |nstall_ion work must be performed tn _corea#ce w_th the National Elec_ri.e Code [by q_;_l_fi_ and authorized personnel on|y, 2 Room Air Conditioner To prevent injury to the user or other p_ple must be followed, and property damage, the bHowing instructions [] Incorrect operation due to ignoring instruction will _us.e harm or damage. The seriousness. is classifi_ by the bllowing indication& This syml_l indicates the possibil_y of death or serious This _mbo_ indicates the possibility d injury or di_a_ inju_: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ to properties only. J i Meanings of symbols us_ in this manual are as shown below. Be sure not to do,, Be sure to follow the instruction, [] Installation ° _herwise, ff may cause a fire or eledrica_ shock, ! ° Otherwise, it may cau_ or electrical shock, a fire ° It will _u_ electric _ock or fire due _ heat generation I • It may cause failure and electric sh_k. • Sharp _ges may cau_ • It may cau_ exp!osbn or fire_ injury. Owner_ Manual 3 [] Operation • There is danger of fire or electric shock • it will cause ele_ric shod,; or fire due lo heat _neration • _herwise, it may _use or electrica_ sh_k * it may_ • It will cause failure of machine or * The ap_arance of the air C o n _''" amoner may de_dorate chang4 _r,or devebp surface f_aws fire and electric e_e_ic shock • O_e_i_ it may cau_ fire and el_tric shock acc_ent_ • Othe_i_ it may e_ectrical sho_: and failure, • An oxygen shortage may occur • Since the f,an rotates at high _,_d dudng operation, it may cau_ injury: 4 Room Air Conditioner a fire f, ° Prevent accidenta! star_Jp and the po_bility of iniury Safety Pr_autions • Hwi]f cau_ el_tric shock or fire • litwilil cau_ ele_ric shock or fire., • litwill _u_ elle_ric sh_k. * 01he_ise, it: mw cause exp,lo,sion, and a fire, • _ey are sharp and may cause injury, due to he_ generation, • tt may cause etedr{c _k _mage I and Installation • Ot_herwi_, neigh_rs. it may' cause dispute w_h the ° O,the_ise, leakage. iit may cause vibration or water t Owner_ Manual 5 [] Operation •, It _y _u_ injury. • _ _n_ins • it may _use an injury thigh dropping _ _e unit ,or_llli_ "i It _y _use injury _er h_ 6 Room Air _nditioner *Othe_, it m_ _r heaRh, do harm to ,c_in_nts and will Before Operation 1. 2. 3. 4. Contact an installation specialist for installation. Plug in the power plug properlly, Use a dedicated circuit. Do not use an extension cord. 5. Do not s_r_stop operation by plugging/unplugging the _wer _rd. 6. If the cordlplug is damaged, replace it with only an authorized replacement part. i Being exposed to direct airflow for an extended period of time could be hazardous to your health. Do not expose _cupants, pe_, or plants to direct airflow for extended periods of time. 2i_ Due to the _ssibilib/of oxygen deficiency, ventilate the r_m when used together with stoves or other heating device& 3 Do not use this air conditioner for nonospecified special purposes (e.g. preserving precision devices, foed, pets, plants, and a_ objects). Such u_ge could damage the items. i_ 1_ Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when removing the filter. Injuries can _ur when handling sharp metal edges. 2. Do not use water to clean inside the air cx)nditioner. Exposure to ,water can destroy the insulation, leading to possible electric shock. 3i. When cleaning the unit, first make sure that the _wer and breaker are turned off. The fan rotates at a very high speed during operation. There is a _ssiibili_ of iniury if the unit's power is a_identally triggered on while cleaning inner parts of the unit. For repair and maintenance, contact your authorized service dealen Owner_ Manual 7 Introduction This. symbol ale,s you to the risk of el_tric shock,. This symbol aleAs you to hazards that could cause harm to the air cond_ioner. This symbol indicates sp_ial notes. This appliance _ould _ ins_Hed in accordance with the National Electric _de. Base PaR 8 Room Air Conditioner Et_trical 115V~ 230V~ iS_fety Power cord may include a current: interrupter device. A test and reset button Js provided on the piug case. The dlevi_ should Ibe tested on a periodic basis b,y first p#essing the, TEST button and then the RESET button ff the TEST button does not trip or if the RESET butlon will not stay engage& disco,ntinue use of the ,air conditioner and contact a qualified service technician. The, shape may be dif_rent accerdling to its model U_ Wall Receptacle Power Supply A WARNING Never push the test burton ,during Standard receptacle 125V, 3,wire grounding lat_ 15A, 125V AC U_ 15 AMP, t_me de_ay fu_ or t5, AMP,, c#cu_t breaker° _hetwise this plug can damaged, Th_ devi_ c_ins chemical including lead, kn_n to, the State _ _li_omia to cau_ car_er, and b,irth dd_ts or _h_ rep,roductJt_ harm, Wash hands a_er handl#_, Do na_ rem@_, modify _ immerse thb p_ug_ If this device trips, the cau_ _ to be corrected _fore fu_her use. S_ndard 25OV, 3ow[re grounding receptacl!e rated 15A, 250V AC A CAUTION The conductors U_ 20 AMP, time delay fu_ or :20, AMP. circuit bre,ak,e,r, Standard 2_V, 3owtre grounding rre,ceptacle rated _)A, 250V AC surrounded by shields, whiclh mo,nitor leakage current_ These shields are not g_ound_. Periodically damage, _ DO NOT USE AN E_ENSION _8, and 230/_8 Vo_ un_s. inside this cord are CORD on 2_, AI__ring sho.uM be ma_ in accor_nce el_rical codes and regulation& Aluminum hou_ wiring may p,ose sp_ial problem& Consu_ a qu.alified ele_rician. with local examine the cord for any not use this product in the event the shields b_o,me Avoid sh_k expos._. hazard, this unit: can not user serviced opening the tamer resistant. Sealed _rflon d the unit voids a!l warranties and performance claims, This unit not intended for use as an on-off switch. Owner_ Manual 9 (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY) FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFET_ THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED The _er cord _ his appliance is equip_d with a threo-pro_ (gr®nding)i IP]ug. U_ thJiswith a standard thr_,,,,sl,ot (grinding), wal_ _er o,uUet to minimize the hazard of e[_tric shc_ko The c_tomer sho,uM haw the wall receptac# and circuit chec_d by a qualifi_ e_e@ician to make sure the r_eptacle is pro_dy NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG' FROM THE P_ER PLUG, A, SilTUAT_ONS WHENCE APPLIANCE WILL BE DISCONNECTED OCCASIONALLY: Because _ ;_tentia_ _fety hazard& we stronglly discourage the use of an adat:_ _ug_ H_ver_ ff you wish to u_ an adaptor, a TEMPORARY CONNECTION may _ made. Use UL-listed adapter, availabl_ from most I_al hardware stores. The large s_o{ in the adapter must _ a_n_ large slot in the receptacle to assure a _ep_ conn,ecti®, w_h the _ladty ; Atta_i_ _e adaptu ground termina|to the wal! r_tac|e cover sct_ do_ not ground the applianco unless the covet screw is _tal, and not Insu|_ed, and _e waYi_ receptacle is groundedthrough the house wiring,The custom_ sho,u_ havethe circuit choked by a quatifiedelectti_an to make sure _e r_eptacle is proper_ grounded, Di_o,nn_t '[he _Jer _rd from the a_,pter, using ,one hand on each, Ot:_rwi_, the a_pter girou_ temir_] m_ht break, DO NOT USE the ap#i_ce with a broken adapter p_ugi. 8. StTIJAT_ONSi WHENTHE APPLIANCE WILL BE DISCONNE_ED OFTEN,i not use an ada_Ier pk_; in thee. situ,alions_ Unplugging the _wer cord frequently can _ead to an _entuai breakage of the ground terminal, 3"_e waB _wer outlet should _ rep_acc_ by a three-slot (@'ounding) outlet instead, USE OF EXTENSION CORDS Because d _t_tial _fety hazards, we strongl/y discourage the use of an ext_sion cord. H_e_/er0 if you wish to use an extension cord, _e a C:SA cortifie@qJL-listed 3-wire (grounding) extensbn cord rated at 15A 125V, 10 Ro,_m, Air Conditioner Ins_llation 1. To prevent vibration and no.[se, make sure the unit is installed s_urely and firmly Fence 2, Instil the unit where the sunlight does not shine directly on the unit, Awn ing <' Cooled air 3, The outside of the cabinet must extend outward for at least 12" and there should ibe no ob,stad_, such as a fence or wail, within 20" from the ba_ of the cabinet 1/2" because it will prevent heat radiation .of the condenser. Over 20 ° Restriction of outside air will greatly r_uce the cooling efficiency of the air conditioner. & CAUTION Ai[ side louversof the _binet must remain expo_d to the ou_ide of the structure. 4. Install the unit a littb slanted so the back is slightly lower than the front(about This wil! force condensed water to flow to the ou_ide, 5, Install the unit with the bo._om .about 30"~60" a_ve All supposing parts should be _cured the fi_r Y_"). level, to firm wood, 27" Io 39 ° ma:_nry, or metal, 16 ° rain Stool _is unit is designed for installation in standard double hung windows wffh a_uall opening widths from 27" to 39". The top and bottom window sash must open sufficJenl]y to allow a clear verticall opening o1' 16" #ore the bottom d the upper _sh to _e window stool ii_terio_ w_# 23_8 ° rain (Without fr,_e curtain} O_ner_ Manual 11 Installation ] SCREWDRIVER(+,-), PREPARATION RULER, NOi. NAME OF PARTS Q'TY 1 FRAME CURTAIN 2 2 3, SILL SUPPO_ BOLT 2 2 4, NUT 2 5, SCREW_YPE A) 13 6 SCREW_YPE B) 3 7 8i SCREW_PE FOAM-STR_P C) 5 1 9 FOAM-PE 1 10 11 FRAME GUIDE WINDOW LOCKING BRACKET 2 1 KN[IFE, HAMMER, PENCIL, OF CHASSIS LEVEL _ew8 1_ Remove the screws which fasten the cabinet at both sides and at the back, 2. Slide the unit from the cabinet by gripping the _se pan handle and pulling forward whiUe bracing the _binet,, 3. Remove EPS Material,. 4, Cut the window _sh seaU to the proper length Pee_ off the backing and attach the foam-pe ¢_ to, the underside of the window sash, 5, Ensert the frame guides Q into the _om the cabinet, of EPS Material 6, insert the Frame Curtain _) into the upper guide and frame guides Q. 7, Fasten the curtains to the unit with 4 Type A screws. Upper guide ,(Type A) (Type A) 12 Room, Air Conditioner Ins_llation t_ Open the window, Mark a line on center of the window stool(or desired air conditioner location), Carefully pllace the cabinet on the window stool and aUign the center mark on the _om front with the cen_er line mark_ in the window stool Up_r Guide Window stool Front Angle Fi_, 1 2, Pull the bottom w[nd,ow sash down behind the upper guide until it mee_, Frame Curlai_ Foamope Do not pull the window sash down so tightly that the movement of Frame Cur_in is restri_ed. Fig, 2 INDOOR OUT.OR Si!l 3, L_sely assemble the sill support using the parts in Fig, 3, Fig, 3 4, SeIe_ the position that wi]] place the sii_ suppo_ near the outer most point oin s[l[I (See Fig.. 4) # Bie careful when you install the cabinet (frame guides @, are broken so easily). Cabinet OUTDOOR INDOOR 5. Attach the sill support to the cabinet track hole in relation to the se[e_ed p,osition using 2 Type A screws, in each support(See Fig. 4),. Scr÷w(Type B} @ 6. The cabinet should be ]ns_lled w_h a very slight tilt(a_ut VP') downwa_ toward the outside (,See Fig, 5). Adjust the _lt and the nut of sill support for balancing the cabinet. Sash track 7, Attach the cabinet to the window st_] iby driving the screws ® (Type B: Length sixteen millimeters and b,elow:) through the fron¢ angle into window stool 8. Pull each Frame curta[n fully to each window _sh track, and repeat step, 2, Screw(Ty+ B}@ Fig, 5 O_ner_ Manual 13 Instaltation 9, Attach each Frame curtain the window _sh using screws @_Type C),.(See Fig. 6) Type CO Do not driil_a ho_e in the bottom pan., The unff:is _signed to ,operate with app,roximately 1/2" of water in bottom p_n. 10. Slide the unit into the cabinet.(See For secur_y purpo_, cabinet's, sides, Fig, 6 Fig. 7) rein,stall screws(Type A) at J Power cord _rew(Type A) / _rew(l"y_ 1 1 ,,Cut the foam-striilp (_ to the proper length and insert between the upper window sash and Me lower window sash, A} Fig, 7 Fig, 8 (See Fig., 8) 12, Attach the window locking bracket @ with a _pe C _rew, (See Fig. 9) Fig, 9 13, Attach the front grille to Me cabinet by inserting the tabs on the grille into the tabs on the front of the cabinet, Push the grille iin until it snaps into place, (See Fig,t0) Fig, 10 ! 4_ U'ff the intet grille and secure it wi_ a type A screw _rough the front grille, (See Fig, 11) 15. Window installa#on of room air conditioner is n_ completed. _e ELECTPJCAL DATA for attaching power cord to electrical outleL Fig, 11 14 Ro,_m, Air Conditioner Installation t, If you _nt to pull out: the filter upward, open the in_et grille slightly, Turn inside out the front gri_le, Disasisemble the inlet gdlllie from the front grille with separating the hinged part by inserting a °--" type screw-driver tip.. RoUte the inlet gdHe 180 degre_ and insert the hooks into the lower holes of front grille. Fig. 12 Then, insert the filter, (.See Fig,l 2, !3) 2. Attach the front grille to the cabinet by inserting the _bs on the grillle into the tabs on the front oF the cabinet. Push the grille iin until it snaps into, p_ace, (See Fig,l 4) 3, Lift the inlet grille and secure it with a _pe A screw through the front gdHe, (See Fig. 15) 4. if you want to pull out the filter downward, use the reversible inlet grille without (The grille is akeady assembled way,} Fig. 14 for that Fig, 15 Oweer_ Manual 1_ Operatinginstructions Theremote 16 control and control panel will look like one of the following pictures. Room, Air Conditioner Operating Instructions 1, P'CMIER BUTTON To turn the air conditioner ON_push [_ button. To _rn the air conditioner OFE push t_ bu_0,nagain. This bu_o,n_kes priority over any other buEons. 2. OPERATION MODE SELECTION BUTTON Everytime you push this button, it _B toggle COOL, FAN and HEAT, 3. ON/OFF TIMER BUTTON! Everytime _u push this butlon, timer is set as follows.(1Hour _ 2Hours -_ 3Hou_ _ 4Hours _ 5,Hours -) 6Hours _ 7Hours-) 8Hours _ 9Hou_-_ 10Hours-_ llHours _ 12Hours -.) Cancel), You will usually use shut-off time while you sleep. For your sl_piing comfort,once timer is set,the [empera[ure setting wiB raise 2° F after 30,min and once again after another 30rain. 4. FAN SPEED SELECTOR EverytJmeyou push thusbutton it is _[ as folil_s, (Hi[ F2 ] _ Low[ F I 1_ Hi[ F2 !...) 5. ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTON This butto,n can au[oma_call[y _ntro, I the temperature of the room. The tem_mture range of 60°F to _'F by I°F. _n be set within a 6. ENERGY SAVER The fan stops when the compressor stops oo,oling. A_proximatel!y,_#ery3 munutes the fan will turn on and check the room air to determine if cooling is n_,ded. 7. REMOCON SIGNAL RECEIVER A slight heat odor may come from the unff when first switching to HEAZ after the cooling season is over_This odor, _used by fine dust particles on the Iheater, will dlisap_ar quickly. after an electrical power _Jlure, the unit wilt begin to run at itslast se_ir_. When the air conditioner has been _rformed its c_ling operation and is t:urn_ off or set:to the fan position, wait _ least 3 minutes betore resetting to the cooling o_r_ion again, 1, Remove, the cover from the back of 'the remote controller. 2, In_rt two batteries, * _ sure that the (+) and (-) directions are corre_, ° _ sure _at bo_ batteries are new. 3. Reoattach the cover. * Da not u_ rechargeab_e batteries_ Such batteries d_fer from standard dry cobs in shape_ dimen_ons, and performance, °i Remove the bakeries from the remote controBer if the air conditioner is not going to be u_d for an extended JengC[h of time, Owner_ Manual 17 iiiiiiii_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil; Operating Instructions The ventilation _evermust be in the CLOSE position in order to maintain _e best cooling conditions, When fresh air is n_es_ry in the ram, set the venflEation iever to the OPEN _sition. The damper is opened and room air is drawn out_ l i :ii km ,P'a. @ 1 ............. 'i Part@ Before u_ng the ventilation feature, position the le,¢er,as shown. First, p,ull down part ,_;_:, to horizon_l line with part @: The direction of air can be controll_ _ereve_ you want to coo_ by adjusting the horizontal louver and the verti_l _ouver. * HORIZONTAL AIR_IREC_ON iCONTROL The horizontal! air direction is adjusted by rotating the vertical louver right or lefto * VERTICAL AIR-DIRECTION CONTROL The vertical ,air diredion is adiusted by rotating the horizo,nta_ louver forward or backward 18 Ro,_m, Air Conditioner Operatinginstructions _e air conditbner employs a proper drain method whereby the conden_d air) is drained to the outside, water (moisture re_ved from the in very humid weather, (and for reverse cycle mode_s in the reJerse mo_) exce_ve coinden_f_ water removed from the air my cause _me water to collect, To remove this excess water you can install the drain pan as de_i_d below, CABINET i, Take Me drain pan which is [_ated in the air di_bar_ 2. Remove the hoi,erubber from the base-pan (for some m_els),, 3, Insta!l the drain pan to the right corner of the cabinet with 4 (or 2) _rews. DRAIN PAN 4,, Connect the drain ho_ of 3/5" insi_ diameter to the outer i_ated at the bottom of the drain pan You can purcha_ the ,drain hose or tubing locally to satiny your par_,cular needs. (Drain bose is not _Jppli_). DRAIN HOSE A drain ho_ is provided at the rear of the air conditioner un& Select a drain me_od according to Me following.. !_ Remove the hole rubber from the baseopan (for some models) 2, Connect a drain ho_ of 9/t6 °'inside diameter to Me drain pipe as _own in Fig, 1.. ,DRAINPIP_ ....... Fig, 1 DRAINHOSE 3. Or conn_ a pipe elbow o_9/16' insi_ diameter b the drain pipe, then connect a drain ho_ of 9/16" inside diameter to the pi_ elbow as shown in Fig, 2, U.................... DRA_NIELBOW - DRA_NHOSE O_r_er_ Manual 19 MaintenanceandService TURN THE AiR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER OUTLET. he air fillter shouEdbe choked at Ileast twice a monh toi see if cleaning is neces_ry,. Trapped particles iinthe fluter will build up and block the aidlow, This reduces the ooo_ing capaci_ and aim causes an accumulation o_ f_ on the c_ling coil& 1. Open the inllet grille upward by pulling out the bottom of the inlet grille.(a) In another case, _ui _n open the in_et,grille downward by pul!ling out the top of the inlet grill!e,(b) 2.. Remove the air filter from the front grille a_,mbly by pul_ing the air filter upi o,i"_wn slightly. 3, Wash he filter using lukewarm water below 40°C (10,4°F),(c) 4, Gently shake the excess water from the filter comp_etely_Repla_ the filter, (a) (b) (c) Mark A of inlet gri_e means opening diredion, 1 ,.Pulli down front gdile from he cabinet top. 3. O_n the inlet grille. 2, Push front, grille's,ti_. toward the ,cab,in,stin or_r _oi insert front grille's ta_. into the, cabinet.. 4 Tighten the screw through the front grille into the plate of the e_aporator or base, pan, 5, Close inlet grille_ When the unit o_ra_es on extremely hot weather, i[ turns off automati_Hy to pro,[_[ _mpressor 20 Ro,_m, Air Conditioner MaintenanceandSe_/ice Before calling for service, please review the bBowing lid of common proNems and solutbns. The air conditioner is _ting normally where • You hear a pinging noi_. _is is cau_d by water being picked up by the _n_nser on rainy days or in higNy humid conditions. This.feature is designed to help remove, moisture in the air and improve cooling efficiency. • You hear the thermostat dick,. This is caused by the compressor cycle starting and stopping. °Yoiu _,e water dripping from the rear of the unit, Water ma_ybe collected in the ba_ pan in h_Ny hum_ conditions o,r,on rainy days Thiis 'water overflc_wsand drips from the rear o! the unit, • You hear the fan running while the compressor is silent, This is a norma_ operational feature, The air conditioner may _ oper_ng abnormally when: i .... ° Make sure the plug is completelly plugg_ o_let into the fu_ or reset the breaker The air conditioner,,, does not operate at _11 ° In the event of a power failure, set the power control to OFR When the power _ restored, wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner fo prevent the ,comp,re_r from over!oading • Pre_. the RESET button located on the power cord p_ug.if the RESET huron wi_fnot stay engaged, di_ontinue use of the air conditioner and contac_ a qual!ified _w_e technician, ° Make sure there are no cu_ains, blinds, furniture or other obslades in front of the air conditioner Set the TEMP control to a lower number, • Clean the fiffer at least every 2 weeks. Refer to the °Maintenance and Se_ice " section d the manual Air conditioner does not cool give the air conditioner _me time to, cool the room. •' When the air conditioner is,first turned o,n you need to a![ow time for the room to c_! down, * Check for open furnace floor resisters and cold air return& °,CLOSE the air _nditioner vent • See ice appears on the air conditioner _low Ice appears on the air cone_ioner. • Ice may b_ockthe air flow and obst_u_ the air _nd_ioner from pro_rly cooling the room, • Set the mo_ control at HIGH fan or high cool with the high temperature, Oweer_ Manual 21 PARA SUS ARCHIVOS Escfiba aqui[ ell modelo y nBmero de serie: Mode|o n°: Sefle n_: PUi_ enconhar _t_ datos en _a et[queta sit_ada en e_ _teral de ca_ un[dad. Nombre del dist_buidor: Fecha _ compra: [] Adjunte su r_i_ a es_ p_gina con _a grapado_-a para el momento qlue Io ne¢÷sifte _ra probar la fecb_ d!e su adquisici6n o para la v_[daci6n de A garantia. LEA ESTE MANUAL En su iintefior encont_ara much_ consei_ _tJ_ sob_'e la u_lizaci6n y mantenim[ento de su a_ndic_nador de aire, U_s _)cos cui,dados _r su _le ile pu_en ahorrar mucho tiempo y dineto durante la. v[da d,e su acondicioa,ador de aire, En ma tab,la de consejos para Ila soluci6,n rAp[da de pr_m,a,s enco,ntra_ muchas [_pi_j_tas a _ p[o,Nemas m_s habituates. Si revisa pHmero _uestra Tabla de Consejos _ra la soluci6,n Ap/[da de probiemas, tal vez no necesite Hamar nunca al senAcio t_n[co, * P6ngia_ en coitl_ac_o con un tdcnlco _ _w_cio autoH_do para readier |a repataci6n y manten_miento de esta _nidad. , P6nga_ en contacl_o con _n insta|ador para rea|i_r |a instalaci6n de esta _i._d. , C_ando _ va a camb_ar el cable el_c_rico, e_ ttab_o de r_mpla_mi_to _be _t r_|i_do. _ntcamente por personal a_oriza_, _t_liz_ndo |as pie_s de carnbio genuinas unicamente. . E| ttaba_o de t_mplazamienlto debe set rea|_do ac_erdo c,o_ e| C6d_ _l_a_rico Nacio_ai uni_men_e pot pe_na_ autotiz_do. 22 Aire Acondicionador Precaucionesde Seguridad' Para _itar les.iones ai us.uario o, a otras personas y daSos, a lap, ropi_ad, estas instrucciones est_n _gukse II Una o_raci6n incorrecta _r igno,rar las ins_ru_bnes pr_ocara i,esbnes o daffy. La seri_ad se dasifica _r Ilassi,guient_ indiicacion_. ill Significados dle los. s_mbo,bs utilizados en este manual.. No hacer, Siga estas instrucciones. [] Instaiacibn • De Io contr,ario, podria p,rovocar un incendio o. descarga e_ectri_ • _ !o contrari,o_ _dria pro,v_ar un incendio o descarga ele,ctrica • De Io contrario, pu_e una descarga el_ri_ in_ndio debido a la provo_r o generaci6n de caloro • Pu_e ocasionar _llos y una descarga electric& • Los _rdes afilados pu,_en provo_r lesione& • Podda ocumr una expiosi6n o incendio, Manual det Prop4etario 23 Precauciones de. Seguridad [] O,peracibn • P'u_e ocasionar una explosi6n o descarga e_ect:rica. • De 1ocontmrio, puede provocaruna _sc:a@3 el@ct_cao incendio_bido a _ageneraciSnde calor, • Puede ocasionar un incendio y una descarga e[ectrica. • Puede provocar fallos en el producto o descargas electricas, • De !o contrado, puede _urdr un incendio y runa_idente _ir • De Io contrario, pueden _u_ir descargas ,e!6_dcas y fall!os, • _ido a que e_v,entila_r gira a a_tave_o¢idaddu_anteel funcionamiento, _drla o,casionar lesiones. 24 Aire Acondicionador • De io contrarb, podffa provocar un inc_ndio o _scarga el_ctr_a. • Evitar,& e[ a_anque accidental y [a posibilidad de lesio.nes. Precauciones • De Io contrario, puede provocar una descarga efectri_ o incendio debido a _a • Provocara de_argas o incendios.. el6ctricas de Seguridad • Provocar& desca,rgas el_tricas. gen,eraci6n de calor, o P_rla ocasionar una ,descarga electri_ y daSos, • _ Io,contrario, _,drla ocumr una explosi6n o incendio_ • Son iPumi,agudas y pueden provocar lesioRes:, [] Instalacion • De Io co.ntrario gu_e vecinalies. dar lugar a disl3utas * De Io contrado se _rla escapes ,de agua. cau_r vibr,aciones o i Manual det Propietario 25 Precaucionesde Seguridad • Operacibn aparato, . Pu_e i_iio,Rarse al (_er_ del aparato o al caerse los objeto,s que haya ,co]_adio, E] funcionamiento sin fiitros puedie p,rovocar _llos. © a ocas_onar es_ones ,an ocumr saiud, 26 Aire Acondicionador fesiom_s p,e_nales. Antesdeponer el _uipo en funcionamiento 1. P6ngas,e ,en contacto con un especialis_ para realizar la instalaci6n. 2. Enchufe correctamente la toma de, alimentaci6n.. 3.. Utilice un oiircuito dedicado. 4_ No utilice un cable aiargador. 5..No inicie/cese el funcionamiento el6ctrico. 6. Si el cabileienchu[e enchufando/desenchufando esta daffado, sustitQyalo solo _r el cable una pieza autorizada. 1, Estando expuesto a la circulaci6n dir_ta de aire dumnte un extenso perl_o de tiempo _drla resultar peligroso pare su sa!ud, No exponga alas personas, animales dom6sticos, o a las plantas a la circulaci6n de aire durante largos periodos de tiempo, 2. Debido a la probabi!idad de fal_ de oxfgi,eno, ventile el cuarto cuando est_ utilizado el aparato junto con estufas u otros a_mtos de ,calefa,_i6n. 3. No utilice este aire acondicionado con propositos esp_iales no especificados (_.: conservaci6n de dispositivos de pr_isi6n, comida, animales dom6sticos, plantas y objetos de a_e). Tal uso p,_rta daSar los articulos. 1 No toque las pi,ezas metAli,cas de la unidad al retimr el fiitro Manejar aristas afiladas de metal puede causar lesione& 2, No utilice el agua _ra iimpiar el interior .del aire a_ndicionado. La ex_sici6n a[ iagua p,u_e destruir el aislamiento, oonduciendo a _sibles descargas el_tricas. 3, Ai limpiar la unidad, aseg_rese antes: de que la el_tricidad y el interruptor est,_n apagados. Ell ventilador rota a muy alta velocidad durante el funcionamiiento del _ui_. Existe la posibilidad de lesiones si acciona accidentalmente la el_tricidad de la unidad mientms limpia e.I interior de la Pare cuestiones de re_raci6n y mantenimiento, distribuidor de servicio, autorizado. _ngase en contacto con su Manual det PropJetario 27 lntroduccidn Este slm_lo Io advie_e de un I_ligro, de accidente por corriente el,_ctrica, Este sim_lo io adiveirte daho, del ventliador. Este sim_lo E_e apamto deberia instal,arse de an peligro que pu_a significa condicciones de acuerdo con _as normas causar un es,peciales. del C_igo El_ctrico Nacional, Deflector de aire vertica_ (Reji_la Ih_rizontal} Ddlec_orde ,aidehorizenta_ 1 De_carga de aire Entra_ de aire Gabinete _ Filtro de aire Contro! remo!o Abrazadera ba_ Ca_r_dor Cable de alimentacion Pane/de @nlrel 28 Aim Acondicionador SeguraidaElecfrica 115V~ 230V_ El cable de ali_entaci6n pue,_ induir un dispos_ivo inte_uptor de co_ie_e La carcasa ,de1enchufe cuen_a con un bot6n prueba y otto de reinicio.. El dis#_ivo de_ comp_bar_ _n6di_,ente presJ_ar_o primero el _6n TESZ y diespues RESET. Si el bot6n TEST no se desconecta o si el bot6n RESET no pe_anece activo, suspe_a e! u_ del _re acondicionado y _gase en contacto con un tecnJco de _r'¢icio cualificado. .,.illi.J La _rma puede ser diferente seg_Snsu modelo. Utilice el enchufe _ [a pared Con_mo _ Energla No p_siol_ nunca_ bot6n_ pr_a dura_ el |u_io_m_nto, _ _oco_r_no _ _chufe podffa _uitar daffado° Standard L_e_s 125V, enchute _a 3 Utiii_ u_ _u8ib[iede 15AMP, o, un de 15A_ 12gV A© Ir_,errupto_de 15AMP, Standard 250V, enchufe _ Lfneas de 15A, 250V AC Standard 250V, enchufe _ Uneas de 20A, 250V AC Estedis_itivo con_er_e productos quimic_, inclu_ndo pbmo ,cor_ci_ en e! estado@ Californiacomop_ducto cancerige_ y ca_santede defectosde nacimientoy o_osdaSosal s_tema _ve_ bien As manostras _qipu!_ ' e_dispositivo Nodesmoate,modifiqu,eni sumerjaea aguaeste enchde. 3 Si ,eldispos_ivosea_ivara deber_,co_egirla ,causa _tes de voh,er a _ilizado_ 3 Utili® ut_fusible de 20,AMP,o un I_errupto_de 20AMP, Loshit_ c0_ductor_dentr'ode_cab__t_ _o_bli_daie&,quesu_vi_ rodeados la ,co_ie_lte de_uga, Estosblindajes_o est_ puest_ a ti,erra, NO USE CABLE DE E_ENSION EN UNIDADES DE 208, 230, AND 20&_230,VOLTIOS. Todo e_ cableado deber,_ r_lizarse de acuerdo con _os c6dligos y reglamentos el_ricos locales. El cableado do,mestico de aluminio podria o_sionar prob_emas esp_ia[es, Consul'te a un e[ectricista caliificado. E×ami_e_r_di_me_e el c,ab!een _ d,e _alquier d,affo_ Noutili_ este;roductosi i,_ blindaj_ _esultaran expu_to& Evitee!rie_o dede_rgas e_r_cas: e_a unidad_o puedese__e£arada pot ei usuario_r set ire_ster_te y a pr_ebadealte_a_o_esManipularla po[ci6n_l!ada de la unidada_ulia_4 todasAs gara_flasy que_s@ rendimiemoE_a unidad_o_t,i di_5ad,a_atasu uso comoun i_terr_tor d,e_ndido-apagad0, Manual det Prop,ietario 29 Seguraida Electrica (FAVORLEA CON ATENCION) POR LA SEGURIDADPERSONALDEL USUARIO,ESTE APARATODEBE SEll DEBfDAMENTENEUTRALtZA_. Et cord6n de energia _ este aparato esta _uipado con tr_ iPa_s(cable a tierra)oL,ffili_ _ste con un enchufe de pared _ kes salidas(a tie,a) para minimi_r el peligro _ choque electrico, El cliente de_ revi_ar el r_eptor de pared y e_circui_ pot un eledrici_a ca_ificado para a_gurarse que ia rece_i6n esta _lbidamen'_ neutrali_. NO CORTE0 REMUEVALA TERCERAPATA(GROUND) OEL ENCHUFE. A. SmTUACJONESEN LAS CUALES EL APARATO ES DESCONECTADO OCASIONALMENTE: Debii_ a_peliigro_tencia_, no_otros no recomendamos e,_u_, de adaptado,res, Sin embargo, si usted desea utitizar un adaptador, una CONEXiON TEMPORAL, puede _ efectuada. Utili_ adap_adores UL, disponibles en la mayor/a de los estab_e cimientos, de herramientas. La pata mas grande deJadaptador _be ser a[/neada con [a pata mas gran_ _l inter_uptor para as_urarse una po_ari_dSn adecuada. Adap_r la terminal del gm.und deJ adap_dor a la cubier_ de la _red con un tomilio no neutralliza el aparato a _nos que _a cubie_ de_tomil_o sea de metal, u no sea in_ada, y e_ r_eptor de pared este ne_li_do a t_av_s ,del alambrado deli _a casa. El c_iente _ebe hacer venficar el ¢ircui'_ por un e_ectricista calificado para ase_urar_ que e_ receptor es_ debidamente neutr_lizado. Descor_.cte el cor_n _ e_rgla ,_l adaptation, _liza_ una _no en cada uno. De Iiocon_raxb,_a terminal del a_dor pue_ _omi_e, NO,UTILI!CEel aparato con un er_h_e rote. B, S_TUACIO,NESEN LAS CUALES EL APARATO ES DESCONECTADO CON FRECUENC_A. No _i_ic_ un adaptado_ en estas circunstancias, Desconectar el o_rd6n de enet:gfa con kecuencia _o Hevar_ al m,entual t'ompimiento de la terminal neu_alizaci6n, La _uda de energia de la pared _be ser reemp._azadapot una salida de t_es patas(ne u!tralizada). USO DE EXTENS_ONES Debi_ al _ligiro _tencial, no reco.men_mos la uti_izaci6.ndle extensiones.. Sin embark, si usted _sea utili_r una extensi6n, utili_ aria _ca_ por CSA/UL de try. alambres, _tabgada 15A, 125V. 30 Aire Acondicionador Ins_lacion 1. Para prevenir ]a v[brac[6n y e[ ru[do, asegure de que [a un[dad est_ instaaUada s_iura y firmemente, C@rc_ Pabei!6n 2, I!nsta[e Ja un[dad d[onde e! so[ no refleje directamente en ]a unidad, 3. La sa]ida debe extenderse hacia afuera _r [Io men,os 12" y no debe hab,er obs_culos, como cercas o _r_es, en 20" de la parte de atr&s de[ gab[nete porque va ha prevenir ]a rediaci6n de ca]or del conden_dor, Restficiones del .aire de afuera reducir& girandemente la eficiencia de[ aire acondicionado. Todas {as ventaniHas de lois lados del gab,inete deben mantenerse expuestas hacia afuera de ]a e_ructura. 4 ]nsta]e I[a un[dad un poco incil[nada de tal forma que ]a parte trasera est_ [igeramente mAs baia que el frente(cerca de V2"),. Esto forzar& el agua de[ condensador hacia afuera.. 5. ]nsta]e la un[dad con la parte inferior cerca de 30"_ ° arfiba hive[ de sue_o. Esta unidad estA diseffada para qu!e sea [nsta]ada en ventanas domes est&ndare_s con una abertura actual de ancho desde 27" a 39". La parte sup,erio,r e [nfefiro de la ventana debe ab,fi_rIo suficiente para permitir una abe_ura ve_ica] ]ibre de 16" desde la pa_e inferior de ]a ventana hasta [a base de Ila raisin& Aifeizar _terioF (Sa pare_ £×lerior 235/8"rain c_bierla de armazon} Manual det Propietario 31 Instaladon NO, DESARMAIDOR NOMBRE LA PARTE CN_D 1 PANEL GU[A 2 3, 4 TO,RN]LLO TUERCA 2 2 5 TO,RN]LLO(TIPO A) 13 7 8 TOiRN]LLO(TIPO TIRA DE GOMA C) 5 1 9 BANDA ADHESlVA 1 i0 GU!iA MARCO 2 (+_ _)_REGiLA_ CUCH_LLO,, MAR_ILO_ LApi_z_ NIVEL ] PRE, PARACION DEL CHASlS 1. Remueva los tornillos cuales sujetan el gabinete a ambos lados yen la pa_e de atrgs, / _pode 2. Desiice la unidad fuera del gabinete tomando eU,agarradero de ],abandeja y hale hacia e! frente mientras manflene el gabinete, 3, Remueva et material EPS, 4. Corte el marco de la ventana con el [argo apro, piado. Desprenda la parte de atr,_s y sujete e] foamolP'E @ en la parte inferio,rrdell marco de la ven_na,, 5. inserta la guia n_rco @ en la parte inferior de] gabinete. 6. Inserte los Ipane[es gu[as (_ en la guia superior yen la guia marco. 7. Sujete el arm_on a la unidad con 4 tomillos.(T[po A) EPS (Ti_ 32 Aire Acondicionador A) lnstalacion 1, Abra _a ven4ar_ia. Marque una h'nea en el centr,o del banqiueta de la ventana(o la ubicaci6n deseada de_ a[re aco, ndicionado),. Cuidadosamente ubique el gabinete en la banqiueta de la ventana y alinee la marc:a central en el frente inferior con e] centre de la H'nea marcada ventan,a en la banque_ ,Gul'a Su Taburete de la Ventana de la Angub Fig, 1 de _lante 2, Hale hacia abajo ]a parte inferior de la 'venCtan,ahasta que se una detrAs de la gula No halle ]a ven_na hacia abajo tan apretadamente que e] movim[ento dell panell guia sea restfing[do Banda adh,esiva Interior E×iefior 3 Ugeramente ensamble el soporte deU alfe[zar us.ando las partes de la fig 3, So_rt,e del AIf6izar_, Temi!b_ 4. Se_cio,ne la pos[c[6n que ubicarA e] so_rte de_ alf_izar ,cer_ de! punto mAs exterior dell alf_izar,('Ver Fig. 4) Tomi llo(Tipo A} Guia Marco ( Tenga ,cuidad!o a] ins,talar e! gabinete(las gu/as marco, @ se rompen fAcflmente). 5. Pegue el so_rte antepJecho a los fielies de la c.aja en relacion a la posicion des.eada usando dos tomillos Tipo A en cada sopo, rte, (Vet Fig 4) Exterior Interior Tomillo(Tipo B) @ 6, El gab[nete debe set instalado con una pequeSa caida(cerca de 112") hacia abajo haciia afuera (Vet Fig. 5,}. 7. Adjunte e] gabinete all banquete de la ventana atorniflando los tomi]]o,s ®_i_ B: Largo diecis_is milimetros y menos,) a trav6s de] A.ngu]o frontal en la banqueta de la ventana, de Marco ulo de DJ@ia_t,@ & Hale _da iPanell gufa completamente a _da Iiado de ]a ventana y repita dell paso 2. Tornillo(Tipo B) @ Fig, 5 Manual det Prop,ietario 33 Instalacion 9, Adjunte cada panel guia a _da ven_na usando tornillos _Ti_ (Vet Fig, 6) lado de la C).. No pe_,re la charola de! rondo, La unidad est& di_Sada para operar con aproximadamente 1/2" de agua en EacharoJa de1fondio, 10, Deslice el chasis dentro del gabine_e (Ver Fig, 7) Conr_n Aliment_cion £or razones de _uddad, re instale los tomillos _i_ A) en l_; lados de! gabinete, Tornillo(T_po A} Tomillo(Tipo A) 11. Corte la tira de goma _) a la, m_ida ap,ropiada e introdQzcalla entre la pa_e supenor e inferior de la ventana, (Ver Fig. 8) 12. Suiete la chapade sop,orte en el marco de la ventana @ con untomiHo tipo C. (vet Fig, 9) Fig. 7 Fig, 8 Chapa _ soporla _ra Fig, 9 13, Pegue el panel frontal a la _ja insertando los fijadores en el pane_ adentro los del panel de la caja. (Vet Fig. 10) 14, Levante la _rri!l!a de entmda y aj_stela con torniffos Tipo A, atrav_s de la Iparrilla frontal. (Vet Fig. 11 ) Fig, 10 15, Ahora ta ins_taciSn de/aim acondicionado en la ven_na es completada; Vea los DATOS insta/ar el' cable de ali_#t_6n en la toma _ corriente. Fig, 11 Aim Acondicionador lnstalacion 1. Si ust_ d_ea _car e] fiitro, _r Ila rejiHa die entrada Iligeramente. Vuelte la rejilla frontal arriba, abra Separe la iParte engoznada inser_ndo ]a punta de] destomitlador de tipo ".°..°..!' para desensamblar ].arejiHa de entrada desde I!a re]ilia frontal Gire la re]ilia de entrada 1,80 grados, e inserte los ganchos en los. huecos infer[ores def rij[Ha frontal Fig, 12 inserte el filtro (Ver Fig !2, 13) 2. P,_ue e] pane] frontal a ]a caja insertando _os fijadores en el pane_ adentro los de] panel de la caj& (Vet Fig. 14) 3. Levante Is parrilla de entrada y ajQste[a con to,miHos _ A, atrav_s de ]a parfiHa frontal (Vet Fig, 15) 4. Si ust_ desea sacar e] filtro _r ab,ajo, usar la reiifla de entrada reversible. ,(_ rejilla es ya dise_ada para ta_ manera) Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Manual det Prop,ietario 35 Instru_io, nnes ,de Funcionamiento El mando a distancia y ielpa'_l 1. BOT6N eJ s.istema presione el _t6n, y para APAGARLO presione el bot6n otra vez_ _ene prioddad sobre todos Uos otros botones, 2. BOTON DE SELECCION DElL MODO OPERACIONAL Cada vez que presione este botSn, ras palabras alternadamente. 36 a los de las siguientes im_genes, DE LA CORR|IENTEi Para ENCENDER Este _tSn de control se pare_r_n Aire Acondicionador FRIO, VENTILADOR y CALENTAR aparecera'n instruccionnes de Func[onamiento 3,. BOTON ON/OFF TIMER Cada vez que presione este bot6n, e_ marcador de tiem_ se ajustar_ de Ila siigMiente manera: (1Hora _ 2 Horas _ 3 Horas _ 4 Horas _ 5 Horas _ 6 Horas _ 7 Horas 8 Horas _ 9 Horas _ 10 Horas _ 11 Horas _ 12 Horas -) C:ance.lar) N0rma_menteu
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