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m,anual. It contains valuable
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!rigproper sir conditioner
order to prevent
or improper
escaus_ by

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Write the_! and serial numbers here:
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You can findthem on a,label on the,side of eachunit.
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This Manual
Inside you will find many helpful hints on how touse
and main_in your air o3nditior_rproperly: Just a liHle
preventive care on your part can save you a great
deal oil time and money over the fife of your air
conditiener_
You'll findmany answers to commonproblems mthe
chad' of troubieshootit_ tips, ff youreview our _ad o,f
Troubleshooting _ps first, you may r,_t n_ tocall
fo_se_ice atall,,
CAUTIO,N
• Cont_t the authorizi_ _1_, technicianfor re_ir
or maintenance of this unit,
,,Contact theinstaller forinstallat_n elf this unit_
• Theair conditioner is notintended for useby young
chik_re,nor invalids withoutsupervision,
• Yeu_ chiffon should _ su_is_ _,ensure that
they do not praywith theair _n,ditioner.

Topre_e_injuryandprepe_ydamage,followthesei_trudions.
Interredoperationduetoignoringinstructionswillicau_ I_rmordamagetheseriousnesso,fwhichis
indicatedbythefollowingsymbols.
[] Thefollowing_emsareclassifiedbythesesymbols.
• C_herwise,itwilicauseei_ric
shockorfire,duetoheat
generaSonore_ric shock.
• Itwillcauseelectricshockorfire
duetoheat_nera5on
*Nogroundingmaycau_e/ec_dc
shock(SeeinstallationManuaJ)_
• Itmaycausefireande,lectric
shockaccident.
Itmaycausefire
• Itw4Hcauseeiect_cshockorfire
duetohea_genera_ono
,.It'_1_causeeleckicshock.
• Itwillcausefailureofmachin,eor
eiectricsh_k.
• It:maycausefireandeiectdc
shock
, Itwillcauseele_c shockorhre.
• Ifthesupply_ _ @mag_ it must_'_
replac_bythe_nfuf_ctu_erori_ _¢_e
agentorasimilarlyqaal_i_personin
o_r toa_id ab_zard.{Yattachmett)
• This coulddamageyour hea_th.
• Noinstallation may cause fire
and eiectricsh_k accident.
• _tmay cause electric sh_k.
,,It may cause fireand electdc •It may cause a_ expbsion or fire.
shock

• It may cause expbsion fire and burn,
J_
,,It may cause failure and electric shock
• They are sharparid may cause oWater may enter theunita#d
_grade the insulation It may
cause an ele_c shock.
• Sincethe fanrotatesat high
speedduring operation, it may
cause injurl,
• Oper_ion 'withwmdows owned
may cause we_ingof indoor and
soaking d household furniture.
, i:tmay cause failureof appliance
or accident.
•This could injure the petor plant,
• It may cause e_ec_c shock and
damage.
• ifleaving appliancedamaged,
there isconcern of damagedue
to_e fallingof pr_uct
• Appearance may be deteriorated
due to changeof produ_ color or
scratching of its surface
• Thereisdanger offireor e,l_tric
shock,
• An oxygen sho_age may occur_
• It may cause damage of animals:
or vegetables or IIossof prope_y.
• It may cause failure ofpr_uct or
fire
,Operationwithout filterswill
cause failureo
• Itcontains ,conminme_:s and will
make yousick,

_ ContactaninstallationspecialistforinstaHa_on
Piuginthepowerplugproperly,
_Do notshare_hesameoutletwitho_erappliances
Donotuseanextensioncord.,
DonotstarfJstopoperationbyplugging!unpluggingthe_wercord,
Ifcordp/ugisdamaged°replaceonlywithanauthorizedpaso
Beingexposedtodirectai#lowforanextendedperiodoftimecou!dbehazardoustoyourheaRh,Donot
exposeo_upa_s,pe_,orplantstodirectai#lowforextendedperiodsoftime.
Duetothe_ssibiiityofoxygendeficiency,ventilatetheroomwhenusedtoge'_er wRhstoves or other
heating@vice,so
Donotuse this air condiioner for non-specified sp_iai pu@oses (e.g presew ng precson devices,
food,,pets,,plants,and art:obiects) Usage in,suclha manner _ui,d harm such prope_.
Donot:touch the metal parts ofthe un_ when removing thefilter Iniuries canoccur when handling sharp
metal edges,
Donot:use water to cleaninsidethe air conditioner, Exposure to water candestroyfne insulaton0 leading
topossible electric sh,_k,
Whencleaning the unit, fir_ make sure that the power and breaker are tum_ off, Thefan rotatesat:a
very high speedduring o_ration, Thereisa possibili_ ofinju_ if the un_'s _wer isaccidentally
triggeredon whilecleaning inner IPa_Softheunit.
For repair and maintenance contact your authoriz_ ser,4cedeaier.

The mmo,te control and control pan_ willlook like one ofthe fo#owingpictures,
POWER
*To_Jrn_e _r conditioner ON, pushthis button.
To_rn the air conditioner OFF_pushthe button
• This button takes priority overany otherbu_on.
• Whenyou first turn iton,#_eunitisin coo[Imode,,
Hgh fanspeed Tiem_rature s_ing at72'F
TEMPERATURE SE_IING
• Use #_is button to automaticallycon#ol the
temperature of_e room.
The temperature canbe set within a range of
60_ to 86_ byincrements of 1_.
MODE
- Every time youpush _is button_it will shi_
amo_9 COOL, ENERGY SAVER FAN and DRY.
- ENERGY SAVER
, _e fanstops when the compressor _ops
cooling. Approximately every 3 minutesthe fan
wiiiturn on and #_eunitwiiicheck theroom air to
determine ifcoo_ingisnee_d.
FAN SPEED
,.Eve_ time youpusht_fis bu_on,it advancesthe
setting asfo#ows: {Nigh(F3) Low(F1}
Mad(F2! High(F3)}
TIMER
- SHUT-OFF TIME
,i You wi!i usually usesh_offtime whi!e you
sleep.
,1With un_ running, useTimer to set numberof
hours untilshut_ff.
, For your sleepingoomfoR,,once.Time isset,t_e
TemperatJre se_ng wfl_raise2_ after 30 rain,
and 2_ after ano_er 30 rain
,iEvery time youpush _mer b_on itadvances
_e Timer satin 9 asbllows: 1 Hour......2 Hours _*
etc._ 12 Hours maximum.
- STARTTIME
,With unitnot running,usetimer tos_ numberof
hours beforeunitsta_s.
• Eve_ time youpushTimer b_=_onitadvances
t_e Timer se_in9 asfollows: i Hour 2 Hours
etco_;,12 Hours maximum
REMOTE _NTROL SENSOR
)

Pushout thecoveron the back of 1:heremoteGgnlmlwith your'thumb,
Payattentior_ to poladty and inserttwo new AAA 1.SVbatl:erieso
Reat_ch tihe cover,
NOTE: Do not use rechargeable batteries. Make sure that both batteries are new.
* in order to prevent dL<J,targe, remove the ba#e#es from the remote _ntro! ffthe
air conditioner b not #ring to be us_ fd an exte_ed period of t_me
K_p the remote con#ol away from extremei_ hot or humid p_ces.
To maintain _tima[ o_fat#n ofthe _ernotecontrol, the ,_rr_otesen&_r should not
be ex_sed to direr sunlighL
, The t'e_te contrd can be mount_ on .awall using the mountabb hc_r,

Airflow canbe adiust_ bychangingthe direction of_e air condttoners louvers This canalso increase the
coolingefficiency of_e air _nditioner,
Adjust_rngN,orizonta_AirFlow Oir_tion
Adjus'_ngthe v'e_cal louvers left and _ghtwill
change horizontal airflow,
,Adjusting Ve_tca! Air Flow Direction
Adius_ngthe hodzonta_ vaneup and downwill
change ve_ica_aiidlow_The vanecan be adjusted
bynudging _e back or up and _wn ofthevane,
Adjusting horizonta!air f_ow Adjustingv_tical air flow
• Recornmend_ oHenlationof louvers
Adjust louvers tofa_ upwards when _o_i_g to m_imize _ling efficiency,

Turnthepower offand unpl#gt_ powerplug_fom cleaningtheair conditioner.
The Air Fiiter wiilbecome di_ as _ removesdust from theinsi_ air.It shouWdbe washedatleast every 2 weeks
If theAir Filter remains fullofdust_the air flow willdecre_e and the coolingcapacity will be reduced, possibly
damaging _e unit
HOWtO remove, the, air filter
Pul_the in_et9rilie fo_ard_ 9raspin,9bothtabs,_en
pull outthe air filter
Wash theAir Filter under thefaucet with warm w_er.
B.esure,to shake off a_l_e water before replacingthe
filter.
NOTE : In humidwether,, excess water may cause the
BASE PAN to overflow and be splashed on #le iouvero

CAUTION
This appliance shouldbe inst_led in a_ordance withna_onal widngregu_a_ons__is gui_ acts_ a
guide tohelp to expl_n pr_uct feature,z,

Topreventvibrationandnoise,,makesuretheunit
isinstal/_securelyandfirmly
Instslltheunitwherethesunlightdoesnotshine
directlyontheunit.
Theoutsideofthecabinetmustextendo_ard
andthereshouldbenoobstacles,,suchasafence
orwali,wi_in20"fromthebackofthecabin_
b_auseitwillpreventheatradiationofthe
condenser.
Restrictionofoutsi_airwiilgrea#yreducethe
coo_ingeffi,ciencyoftheairconditioner.
Heat
radiation
Fe_c:,e
%
I
CAUT_Ni,_ Ali side iouvers of thecabinet must remain,exposed to the o_s_e of thestr,u_ure
Instali the unita li_e slanted sothe back isslightly lowerthanthe front (a_ut I/4").
_is wili force condensed water toflow totheoutside.
Install the unitwi_ thebottom about30"-60" abovethefloor level.
NOTE: AHsuppo_ir_ p.a#s shodd _, secured tofirm #_aod,masonry, or _aL
• This unitisdesign_ forinstallation in standard double
hun,gwin_ws with actual opening widths from 26'°
3 _ t_
to 39 .fs
. Thetop and bo_om window sash mu_ open sufficientiy
to allow a clearve_ical opening of 12" from the bo_om
of_e upper sash tothewindow stool
in_terio,r wail
Sash
Window
Offset
S,iH
Exterior

iTEM
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
NAME OF PARTS,
SUPPORT, BRACKET
LEVELING BOLT
LEVELING BOLT
SCREW: 5/8"
SCREW: 5/8"
FOAM SEAL
FOAM STRIP
L BRACKET
I SCREWDRIVER(+, _),RULER, KNIFE, HAMMER, PENCIL_,LEVEL
Qi'Ty
!
1
i
2
5
1
1
1
]
Toavoidthe possibility of _rsona! injury, unplug
powerto unit[beforeinstalling or seHicing.
Carefullyremove air conditioner from cad:on, check
forpossible shipping damage. Pick a location which
willalbw you toblowthe coldair intothe area you
want Windows usedfor installation must_ stroi_g
enough _osup_rt the weight of the air conditiofner
Go_ installationwith special attentiontothe proper
_siton oft_e unitwilllessen thechance that se&,ice
willbe needed
Whencooling morethan one room, installation
location isvery important 'Tocool yourrooms, _d air
must be blown from the air _ndi_oner in a straight
If air conditioner isblocked bya _orm window frame,
see Step '7 and 8 on Page 14 before beginni#_gto
instai!,
How to,Instafl
Cut the FOAM STRIP (_TEM G) to fit the
underside of the window sash.Open thewindow,p_l
off the backing and a_ach_e, FOAM STR_Passhown
in FIG,,1,
(ITEt_ G}
FIG,1
Mark center line with _ncil on _e center of the
inner sill, asshown in FIG. 2.
CEN"[ER LINE INNER S&L
FIG,2

lnstaii support b_cket on window S._ FiG 3.
Install _evelingbo_ up through bottomsi_ ofsupport
bracket. You canchoose a short bo_ (_TEMC)or a
bng one (_TEMB) according towindow type Also,
youshould select_e positionof hole on bracket
Positon bracketon sill ! inch(25.4mm)to left of
center !ineofwin®w (See FIG 3}.
Fastenbracketiooseiy tosiliwith screws (ITEMD)
Adjust leve_ingboltsothat the air condi_onerwill be
installed w_ha very slight tilt (about 1/4")®wnward
toward _e ou'_ide for proper drainage..Tighten
bracket screws
Sill
FIG.3
_iREW SUPPORT
iNNER S_LL BRACKET ABOUT1_4°
l'i,,,, ou ooo°
FIG.4
Faiiuretosecurely install support bracketmay
result in unitfaliingfrom win_w if wi_qdowsash is
raisedafter unitisi_stalled This could result in
_rsona! inju_
INSTALL THE AIR CONDITIONER IN
THE WIN DOW
*Carefully lift the air cond_ionerand slide itinto the
o_n wind_, Be ,carefulnotto hurt:waistin this
• Use the_o hand gripson top si_,s ofunitto lift
unit
, Make sure that suppo_ bracket isinserted in the
ip_ket under basefan, and _at curtain frame guide
iss_op_d bystopper on ti_esupport bracketas
shown in FIG.6
NOTE: When unitisproperlycentered and pushed
ou_ard to correct bracketlocation, youwillfeel unit
drop s_ure!y in pl_ceon thesupport bracket Ho!d
unitfirmly during _is procedure
, Lowertopwindow sash all the way down so that
sash sitsfi_iy in topchannel o_unitand
expandaNe curtain frames.
Duringthe following step,hold unitfirm!y u_ti!
'window sash isIower_ totop channe_behind
cu_ain frames. Personaliniu_ or pro_rty damage
may result ifunitfalls from win_w..
RGi, 5
_ _N4N_EL ...............
SE_I_¢
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14ANDGRIIP
SECTION
$U_ORT
RG, 6

SECURE THE CURTAIN FRAMES
Expand the cu_ain frames and secure _em using 5
screws (iTEM E) asshov:_in FIG,7,
Whencurtain frame ,opensor closes, you may feel a
slight resistan_ This isnorma_,
FOAM SEAL AND WINDOW LOCK
• Cut:the,foam seal (ITEM F) to thewindow width,
Stuffthefoam seal be_een the g_assand the
window to prevent air and insects from geeing into
the room, asshown in F_G,7,.
,,Inst_l _e L bracketto prevent window from beingi
raisedwhich may result:in unit fa_ling.
IF AIR: CONDITIONER IS [BLOCKED
BY STORM WINDOW FRAME
• ff stormwindow presents intederence, fastena
2"(51ram}widewood strip tothe inner window sill
across_e #J!!width ofthe si!i,_e woodstrip shou!d
be thick enough to raise#;e heigihtofthewindow sil_
sothat unitcanbe instai_edwithout interference
from thethe storm_ndow frame, See FIG 8,
Top ofwo_ strip should be approximately
3/4'_(19ram}higher tha_ the_orm window frame to
he_pcondensa't_onto drain property totheo_side
• Installa second woodstrip (approximately
6"(152ram) long by l 1!2"'(_mm)wi_ and s&me
thickness asfirst st_,ip)in the center ofthe outersill
flush against #_,eback of the inner sill, (FIG,8)
FIG. 7
i 1/2' rr&l,
............. W!NDOW
INNER FRAME
SILL
_T'ER
SILL
INID_R: '_OOR
W_n storm window
_rame isiocated on outer siiii
IFIG. 8
Failureto securely instail support bracket may
resu_in unit fa_lingfrom window if window sash is
raised after unit isinstalied This could result in
persona_iniu_
NOTE: Ifwindow sash hasa metal sudace, usesheet
metal screws inslead oftheprovided _od screws,
Obtain slheet metai scr_s at localhardwarestore.
INSTALLATION FOR OTHER TYPE
• Dimensions and gieom,e#y of windows are different
according to manufacturers Checkyourwindow and
referto FiG9 to install the support:bracketfirmly,

(a) When window frame is_,,ated on inner sill,
• I_s,tal_a woods_rip(windowwi,_h long a_d
windowframe heght high)onthe innersill
SASHWlNDOW --4 T
W!NDOW FRAME
INNER _
SILL ,_
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i
(b)Whenthe window frame is higher than
19/32"{15mm)
theoutdoo_sillto raisesup_rt brack_
INNER
SIL_
OUTER
SILL
RG, 9
REMOVAL FROM WINDOW
*Turnoff and unplug the air c_ndi_oner,
. Unscrew thesi_, screws _at you installed in Step5
6.
*,Cbse the curtain fr_e and remove foam se_ and L
bracketfrom thewindows.
. Keep a firm grip on theair conditioner raise the
sash
. Lift the air condi_onerfrom thewindow and remove
#_efoam strip from be_een the windows,
. Removethe support brack_ from window frame
NOTE: When c_ling season is;over, unit isremoved
from win_w br clewing and stooge. There may still
be some condensationwater in the b_epan Remove
the unitcarefullyto avoid water being spilledouton
floor, alwaysstore unit fl_t on its base, Donotstand
on end. Be sureto remove support bracket, L b_cket0
and foam seal from window and save, Win®w wiil not
close ifsuppo_ bracket rem_ns inst_led
• Air condbJonerscovered in this manual _se an
excessive weight hazard Two or more people are
ne_ed to move and inst_l theunit
To prevent iniuryor strain,use p_opier_iffingand
carrying techniques when moving unit.
• When handling the air conditioner_ _ carefui to
avoidcuts from sharpmetal fins on fro_ and rear
coils.
Make sure air conditioner does notfallduring
removal
Une i Cord Plug Use Wal! Receptacle
Standard 125V, 3-wire grounding
receptacle rated 15A, 125V AC
Power Supply
Use !5 AMP, time
_lay fuse o,r circuit
breaker.
Useof e#ension cords
*Because of_te_tia_ safety h_ards0 wesI_ngly dis_u_age _e useofan extensionco_d.H,oweve_ifyouwish
to usean extensioncord, usea CSAcertifi_/ULdisted 3-wire (grounding) extensioncord, ratedat15A,125V.

(PLEASE' READ CAREFULL Y)
FOR _E USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY_,THIS
APPLIANCE MUST BEPROPERL YGROUNDED
The _wer cordofthis appliance isequipped with a
three-prong!(grounding} plug,,Use this with a standard
three-siot (grounding_wai_power outlet (FIG, 10} to
m;nimizethe hazardofelect_c shock Thecustomer
should havethewal_receptacleand circuit:check_ by
a qualifiede_ectrician_omake surethe r_eptacle is
properly grounded
PREFERREDMETHOD
_e×ists before useFiG," 10
NOT CUTORREMOVE THE THIRD(GROUND)
PROm FROM THE POWER'PLY.
A. !SITUATIONSWHEN THE APPLIANCE WILL BE
D_SCONNECTEDOCCASIONALLY:
Because of poten_alsafe_ hazards,we strongly
discourage the useof an adapter p_ug However, ifyou
wish touse an adapter a TEMPORARY
CONNECTION may be ma_ Use UL-listed adapter,
available from mostlocal hardwarestores (FIG,11)
The iarge s_otin the adapter mustbe aiigned w_h_e
_argeslot in _e receptacle toassure a proof polarity
connection,
CAUTION:A_ching theadapter ground terminalto
the wall recep_de cov_ screwdoes not
ground _e applian_ unless thecover
_rew ismetal, and notinsulated, and the
wallreceptacle isg_ur_ed through the
house wiring. The cus_o_r shou_ have
thecir_Jitchecked bya qualified etectncian
tomake surethe receptacle,isproperly
Dis@nn_ the powercordfrom _e adapter, using one
hand on each_Otherwise, the adapter ground terminal
might break, DONOT USE the appliancewi_ a
broken adorer plug,
B.SITUATIONS WHENTHE APPLIANCE WILL BE
DISCONNECTED OFTEN,
Donotusean adapterp!ugin these situations
Unpluggingthepower cordfrequently canlead toan
eventual breakageoftheground terminai, The wail
power ou#etshould _ replaced bya three-s_ot
(grounding) outlet instead
Receptacle ®ver
FIG. 11
USE OF' EXTLENS_ON CORDS
Because of _tential safeb,hazards,we stzong_y
discourage the useof an extension _rd However, if
youwish to usean extension _rd usea CSA
ce_ifie_UL4isted 3-wire (grounding) extension cord,
rated at15A, 125Vo

Beforecattingfor_rvice, please revi_ the following list ofcomrr_n problems and solutions.
TP_air conditioner ,is'operating normally when:
, You hear a pinging noise This iscaused bywater being picked up by the condenser on rainydays ,orin highly
humid_ndffions This feature isdesignedtoheip remove moisture in theair and improve c_iing efficiency
• You he_ the the_ostat c#ck. _is is caused by the compressor cyclesta_ing and stopping
• You seewater dripping from the _ar ofthe unit. Water may be collected in the basepan in higihlyhumid
oonditions or on rainy days. This water ovedlows and dripsfrom _e rear ofthe unit.
• You hear the fanrunning 'whilethe _mpressor is silent or fanmode, This isa normaloperational feature
air conditioner may be operating abnormally when:
T_ air conditio_r
does not operate
at a#
,Make sure the plugiiscompletely plug_d i_o
the outlet
,Checkthefuse/circuit breakerbox and replace
the fuse or reset the breaker.
_nthe event ofa powerfailure, set the power
control to OFF.When_e power isrestoreJ,
wait 3 minutes toresta_ _e air conditioner to
prevent the compressor from overloading
Air conditioner
does not cool
air condition_,
Make surethereare,no cu_ains blinds,
furniture or other obstacles in Pontof the air
conditionero
Set the TEMP _ntrol to a lower number
,Clean_e filter at_easteve_ 2 weeks.Refer to
the ''Care and Maintenance"section (p8} of the
manual,
'i .Afterthe air _nditioner is turnedon, youneed
to givethe air conditioner some time tocool_e
rooR'l,
,Checkfor open furnace floor resisters and cold
air returns
,CLOSEthe air condffioner vent
,'See/ce appears on the air conditioner below
Ice may block the air flow and obstruct the air
conditioner from properlycoolingthe room.
Set the mode con_'ol atNighF_ or HighCool
with the high temperature.
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