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Before calling for service, p_ase review me, following list of common probtems aM solutions.
T_ air conditioner is operating normally when:
You hear a pinging noise This;is caused by water bein9 picked up by _e condenser on rainy days or in highly
humid condffions This feature is designed to he_p remove moisture in the air and improve _o_ing efficiency
You he__the thermostat c#ck, This is caused by _e compressor cycle stain 9 and stoppin9
You see water dripping from the rear of the unit 'Water may be _llec-t_ in the base pan in high!y humid
_nditions or on rainy days. This water overflows and drips from the rear of the unit.
, You hear the fan running while _e compressor is silent, This is a normal operational feature.
air conditioner may be operating abnormally when:
air conditioner
does not opiate
at all
,,Make sure the p_ugis _mp_ete/y plugged into
the outlet
Check the fuse/circuit breaker box and replace
the fuse or reset _e breaker
,,_nthe event of a _wer failure,, set the power
contro} to OFF, When _e power is restored,
wait 3 minutes to res:ta__e air _nditioner to
prevent the compressor from overloading
4+You can refer to the Energy Star program in detail at ww_,ene gystar@ov ,,
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Make _u e t ere are no cu_an_, Nlnd_
fumitu_ or other obstacles in front of the air
¢ond t onor
se_ n p_ov_ maximum _
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,,Cle_n _e filter at _easteve_ 2 weeks° Refer to
the Care and Maintenance' section (p.ll) of
Airconditionerdoesnot, cool a_le:a, ' theA_ermanual,theair condiSoner i_-turned on you need
to ve _e a r condit oner some t me to coo _e
room,
.,Check for open furnace floor resisters and co_d
air returns.
* CLOSE the air condffioner vent
.,See a pea,so. oon , o ,below
Ice may block the a,r flow and ob_truc[__e air
Ice appears on t_ conditioner from,pr,operly coolin9 'the r_m, Set
air conditioner, the fan letMED or HIGH while setting the
thermostat at 1 or 2 until the ice melts,