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Westinghouse Outdoor Power Equipment | 7
lThe window panel can be modied to t different sized
windows that open vertically or horizontally up to 65 in.
• If the window opening is less than 30 in. for direct in-
stallation, use a saw to cut the window panel to the
appropriate size.
• If the window opening is larger than the window panel
(30 in.), use adjustment panels and/or extension pan-
els. Secure additional panels to the window panel us-
ing xed clips and mounting plates.
lInsert the remaining xed base into the end of the window
panel assembly.
lInstall the window panel assembly into the window frame.
Make sure that the exhaust cover is attached to the
window panel.
lStuff the foam seal (non-adhessive type) between the
glass and the window to prevent air and insects from
getting into the room.
lIf desired, attach a bracket agains the edge of the window
to prevent it from moving.
lSlide the exhaust cover up to expose the screen.
lConnect the exhaust duct to the screen.
NOTE: When the exhaust duct is disconnected, slide the
exhaust cover over the screen.
WARNING
Routing the power cord in high
trafc areas or hiding it beneath rugs and carpets can
create a tripping hazard.
WARNING
Do not tip or tilt the appliance during
use or when changing locations. Tilting the unit could
cause liquid to spill which could result in electric
shock, a slippery surface, or property damage.
WARNING
When operating or moving the air
conditioner, ensure that the drain plug is securely in
place. Liquid spilling or leaking from the unit could
result in electric shock, a slippery surface, or property
damage.
SELECTING A SUITABLE LOCATION
See Figure 23, page 18
Use the following guidelines to select a location for the
unit:
lThe air conditioner must be operated within 61°F (16°C)
and 95°F (35°C).
lThe appliance is for indoor use only.
lThe appliance must be positioned so that a grounded
outlet is accessible.
lThis air conditioner is intended for home use only.
lDo not operate the air conditioner in a humid environment.
lPlease keep air inlet and air outlet clean, no obstacles.
lReserved space around the air conditioner: 30cm (12 in.)
OPERATING THE AIR CONDITIONER
See Figures 24 - 27, pages 18 and 19.
lPlace the air conditioner in a suitable location.
lPlug the air conditioner into a grounded outlet.
NOTE: The power supply should be 120 V, AC only
(normal household current), 60 Hz.
lUse the control panel or remote control to turn the air
conditioner on, choose modes, or set timers. Refer to
Using the Control Panel and Using the Remote Control
later in this section.
NOTE: When the air conditioner is on, the digital display
on the control panel will illuminate.
lThe distribution and direction of air ow can be adjusted
by moving the louvers up and down.
lWhen you are nished, use the control panel or remote
control to turn the air conditioner off.
USING THE CONTROL PANEL
See Figure 25, page 18.
Use the control panel to turn the air conditioner on and off,
switch modes, select fan speeds, and set sleep timers.
Increase/Decrease Buttons
Press the increase/decrease buttons (“+” or “-”) to change
the temperature in cool mode and adjust timer settings.
Display
Shows the set temperature in cooling mode.
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
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