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IMPORT~T:
Uave
these instructions with the appliance.
OWNER: Keep these instructions for future use.
Electrical
Safety—I~ORTMT...
Please Read Carefully
For personal safety,
tfi
ak
conditioner must be
properly
wounded.
Electrical requirement
Do not change the plug on the power cord of this
air
mnditioner.
Follow
natiod
eleetrid
eodea
or
ld
coda and
ordinan~.
Auminurn
house
wiring may
prmnt
special
problem
mnsdt
a
q~fied
electrician.
me
115-volt
modek
require a
115/l~volt
a.c.,
~
W
grounded
outiet
proteeted
with a 15-amp time delay fuse
or circuit
brAer.
me
power cordon these models has a 3-prong
bounding)
plug that mates with a standard 3-prong
@ounding)
@
outiet
@ig.
1) to
~
the
possibfity
of
eleetric
shock
h-d
from these air
mnditioners.
M
the
wd
outiet
you
plan to use is
ody
a
2-prong
oufle~
it is your
persod
responsibtity
to have it replaced with a
properly
groundd
3-prong
wti
ouflet
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230~-volt
modeh
require their own
sin@e
branch
circuit supplying
230~&volt
ac.,
proteeted
with a time
delay
fuse or circuit breaker.
~
is
remmmended
for best
performance and to prevent overloading house wiring
cireui@
which
eotid
muse
a possible
tie
hud
from
overheating
wir=.
me
power
wrd
on these
modek
has a
230~-volt
perpenditiar, tandem or
large
tandem-type plug that
plugs into the same type
wrdl
outiet.
~ese
types of
outiets
are avtiable at most hardware stores.
Use
of adapter plug
(115-vo]t
models
ody)
Because of potential safety
huards
under
wrtain
conditions, we
stron~y
remrnrnend against the use of
an adapter plug. However, if you
stfll
choose to use an
adapter, a temporary
mnneetion
maybe made where
ld
codes permit. Use a
~listti
adapte~
avtiable
at
most
lod
hardware stores and make sure the 2-prong
wdl
ouflet
is properly grounded
Fig.
2). You
shotid
have the circuit checked by a qualified
electricim
to
make sure
the
outlet is properly grounded.
men
you put the adapter
~m
plug into the
WM
oude~
make sure the
lqer
prong
goes into the larger
dot.
This
~~-
~
provides the proper polarity
in the
mnnection
of the
power cord For proper
grounding, you must
dso
screw the
a&pter
to the
(~wm
~M~
W-)
~NU
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Q
fig.2
Vf
Q
mmmw
WRW~
mm-w
outie~
using the
outiet
rover screw.
M~ON:
Screwing the adapter to the rover screw
W
not ground
the air
anditioner
urdess:
1.
me
oudet
is
abeady
grounded through
the house
wirin
g; and
2.
me
rover screw is
meti
and not
instiatd
men
bnneeting
the power cord from the
adapte~
always hold the adapter with one hand
wMe
palling the
plug with the other hand
H
this is not done, the adapter
ground
tea
is
likely to break with repeated use.
Shotid
the adapter ground
terrnind
b-
DO NOT USE
tie
air conditioner unti a proper
ground has
again
been
estabkhd
U*
of
e~mion
cords
Beeause
of
potentird
safety
h~ds
under
~rtain
conditions, we
stron~y
rewmmend
against the use of an
efinsion
cord. However, if you
sti
choose to use an
etiension
eor~ it is absolutely
neeessary
that it be a
~bted
3-wire grounding type
apptiee
e~nsion
cord.
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current-carrying rating of the cord in amperes
must be
eqti
to or greater than the branch circuit
sti
shown on the rating
namephte
of the air
mnditioner.
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1
I
~ether
your air conditioner is a 115-volt or a
230/208-
volt unit it is important to have the wdl
oudet
and circuit
cheeked
by a
qtiified
elwtrieian
if there is any doubt as
to whether a proper ground
etits.
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