GE - General Electric IWA10KS30 Window Air Conditioner with 10000 Cooling BTU, 450 sq. ft. Cooling Area, 3 Cooling Speed, Remote Controller, 115 Volts, 12 EER Auto Restart, Digital LED Display, Programmable 24-Hour Timer, Sleep Mode, Energy Saver Mod

User Guide - Page 20

For IWA10KS30.

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ENGLISH
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WATER BUILD-UP IN THE UNIT, SPLASHING NOISE
This is not a problem. This self-evaporative unit is designed allow condensate to
build up in the rear of the unit during cooling and dry modes. The rear fan then runs
through the pool of water, splashing it upon the evaporator coils, helping to cool
them down. This makes the unit more eicient and eliminates the need to hook up a
drain hose.
THE AIR CONDITIONER UNIT STARTS AND STOPS VERY FREQUENTLY.
Verify the rating of your electrical system and outlets. You may need a qualified elec-
trician to troubleshoot and upgrade your electrical circuits if your air conditioner unit
exceeds the rated capacity.
FOG BLOWS OUT DURING COOLING
In warm, high humidity environments this may naturally occur. Continued cooling
will remove excess humidity from the room and the fog will disappear.
THE UNIT EMITS A STRANGE SMELL
This may be caused by residue from cooking and cigarette smoke, etc. that remain in
the air conditioning unit. Eliminated the source of the smell and clean the filter.
THE UNIT MAKES LOUD OR UNUSUAL NOISES AND VIBRATIONS
Ensure that the unit is installed according to the installation instructions above.
THERE IS A “SQUEALING” NOISE
The cycling of the refrigerant inside the unit can temporarily cause this noise.
THERE IS A “PATTING” NOISE
This is oen caused by heat expansion in the plastic parts.
CONDENSATION FORMS AT THE COOL AIR OUTLET
High humidity environments may cause condensation at the air flow output. Wipe
the condensation o with a sponge or dry cloth.
IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PHENOMENA OCCUR DESPITE THE ABOVE TROU-
BLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES, PLEASE TURN OFF THE UNIT AND DISCONNECT
THE POWER CORD IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT OR A
QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN:
The fuse blows or circuit breaker trips frequently.
The power cable is abnormally hot.
The insulation of the power cable is ripped, shred or torn.
The unit controls do not work.
The unit produces abnormal noises.
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