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IMPORT~T:
bave
these instructions with the appliance.
O~ER:
Keep these instructions for future use.
Electrical
SafetY—IWORTMT...
P1ease
Read Carefully
For personal safety, this air conditioner must be
properly
~unded.
Electriml
requirements
Do
not change the plug on the power cord of this
air conditioner.
Fo~ow
mtiod
eltid
codes or
ld
codes and
ordinan=.
Numinum
house wiring may present special
problem+
consdt
a
qtified
electrician.
me
115-volt
modek
require a 115/l~volt
a.c.,
~
~
grounded
oudet
proteetedwith
a
15-arnp
time delay fuse
or&tit breaker.
me
power cordon these models has a 3-prong
bounding)
plug that mates with a standard 3-prong
@ounding)
*
oudet
@ig.
1) to
~
the
possibtity
of
eltic
shock
h-d
from these air conditioners.
H
the
w~
oudet
you
plan to use is
ody
a
2-prong
oude~
it is your
persoti
responsibfity
to have it
replad
with a
properly grounded
3-prong
wd
outiet.
me
Xopa-volt
models
require their own
sin@e
b~ch
circuit supplying
ZOLBvolt
a.c.,
protected
tith
a
tie
delay fuse or
eireuit
breaker.
~
is rmmmended for best
petiormance
and to prevent overloading house
fig
circuits, which
eodd
cause a possible fire
tid
from
overheating wires.
me
power cordon these
modek
has a
230~-volt
perpenditiar,
tandem or large tandem-type plug that
plugs into the same type
wd
outiet.
~ese
~
of
outiets
are
avtiable
at most hardware stores.
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Whether your air conditioner is a 115-volt or a
230/208-
volt
uni~
it is important to have the
WW
outiet
and circuit
checked by a
qdtied
electrician if there is any doubt as
to whether a proper ground
etits.
6
Use of adapter plug
(115-volt models only)
Bemuse
of potential safety
huards
under
wrtain
conditions, we strongly recommend against the use of
an adapter plug. However, if you still choose to use an
adapter, a temporary
annection
maybe made where
ld
codes permit. Use a
~listed
adapteq
avdable
at
most
loerd
hardware stores and make sure the 2-prong
wdl
outiet
is properly grounded Gig. 2). You should
have the
circuit
checked by a
qualifi-ed
electrician to
make sure the outlet is properly grounded.
men
you put the adapter
plug into the
wd
outieg
make sure the larger prong
~-
goes into
thelargerdot.
~
m~~
provides the proper polarity
in the connection of the
m
mw
-
[~
~
N~
wmN-)
@~
R
f
power
~d
For proper
grounding, you must
dso
hg.
2
T
-m-
WRW~
mm-m
screw the adapter to the
outie~
using the
outiet
cover screw.
CA~ON:
r’-
Serewing
the adapter to the
aver
screw
W
not ground
the air conditioner
urdess:
-
1.
me
outiet
is
tieady
grounded through
the
house
wiring; and
2.
me
cover screw is
meti
and not
instiatd
Men
disconnecting the power
wrd
from the
adapteq
always hold the adapter with one hand
w~e
palling the
plug with the other hand.
U
this is not done, the adapter
ground
ted
is likely to break with repeated use.
Shodd
tie
adap~r ground tirmind
b-
DO NOT USE
tie
air conditioner
unti
a proper
~und
has again been
es~bkhe~
Use of
e*nsion
cords
Because of
potenti
safety
hds
under certain
renditions, we
stron@y
reeommend
against the use of an
exension
mrd.
However, if you
sti
choose to use an
e~nsion
cord
it is absolutely necessary that it be a
~hted
3-wire
grouuding
type
applianw
efinsion
cord.
me
current-~ing
rating of the cord
in
amperes
must be
eqti
to or greater than the branch circuit
sbe
shown on the rating nameplate of the air conditioner.
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