
WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER
WITH WIRELESS CONTROLS
MODELS 1PAWFC10000, 1PAWFC12000
OWNER’S MANUAL

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...........................................9
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................10
NORMAL SOUNDS .........................................................................15
AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES .....................................................15
CARE AND CLEANING ..................................................................18
TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................19
CONTENTS
This manual provides the information needed for proper use and mainte-
nance of this air conditioner. Basic preventative care can help extend the life
of this unit. The “Troubleshooting” section in this manual contains a chart
with solutions to the most common problems. Referring to this section may
save time and prevent the need for a service call in the event of a problem.
CAUTIONS
● Contactanauthorizedservicetechnicianforrepairormaintenanceofthisunit.
● Contactaninstallerforinstallationofthisunitifnecessary.
● Theairconditionerisnotintendedforusebyyoungchildrenwithoutadultsupervision.Youngchildrenshouldbe
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the air conditioner.
● Disabledpersonsmayrequireassistancewithsetup.
● Ifthepowercordistobereplaced,replacementworkshouldbeperformedbyauthorizedpersonnelonly.
● Installationandrepairworkmustbeperformedinaccordancewiththenationalwiringstandardsbyauthorized
personnel only.
● Donotoperateyourairconditionerinawetroomsuchasabathroomorlaundryroom.
NOTE:Alltheillustrationsinthismanualareforexplanationpurposesonly.Unitpurchasedmaybeslightlydierent.
Thedesignandspecicationsaresubjecttochangewithoutpriornoticeforproductimprovement.ContactConsumer
Services at 844-472-2473 for details.

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WARNINGS
Plug in power cord properly. Failuretodosomaycauseelectricshockorredueto
excess heat generation.
DO NOT operate or stop the unit by inserting or pull-
ing out the power plug directly from the wall.
Doingsomaycauseelectricshockorredueto
heat generation.
DO NOT use a damaged power cord.
Doingsomaycauseelectricshockorre.Ifthepower
cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufactur-
eroranauthorizedservicecenterorasimilarlyqualied
personinordertoavoidahazard.
DO NOT modify power cord length or share the
outlet with other appliances.
Doingsomaycauseelectricshockorredueto
heat generation.
DO NOT operate with wet hands or in
damp environment.
Doingsomaycauseelectricshock.
DO NOTdirectairowdirectlyatroomoccupants.
This could cause health issues.
Alwaysensureeectivegrounding. Incorrectgroundingmaycauseelectricshock.
DO NOT allow water to run into electric parts.
Doingsomaycausefailureofmachineorelectricshock.
Alwaysinstallcircuitbreakerandadedicated
power circuit.
Incorrectinstallationmaycausereandelectricshock.
Always unplug the unit if strange sounds, smell or
smokecomesfromtheunit.
Failuretodosomaycausereandelectricshock.
DO NOTusethesocketifitislooseordamaged.
Doingsomaycausereandelectricshock.
DO NOT open the unit during operation.
Doingsomaycauseelectricshock.
DO NOTuserearmsnearunit.
Doingsomaycausere.
DO NOT use the power cord close to
heating appliances.
Doingsomaycausereandelectricshock.
DO NOT disassemble, modify, or drill holes into
the air conditioner.
Doingsomaycausefailureandelectricshockandvoid
the manufacturer’s warranty.
Ventilate room before operating air conditioner if
thereisagasleakfromanotherappliancesuchas
a stove.
Failuretodosomaycauseexplosion,reandburns.
DO NOT
usethepowercordnearammablegasor
combustibles,suchasgasoline,benzene,thinner,etc.
Doingsomaycauseanexplosionorre.
READ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
Topreventinjurytotheuserorotherpeopleandpropertydamage,thefollowinginstructionsmustbefollowed.
Incorrectoperationduetoignoringofinstructionsmaycauseharmordamage.Theseriousnessisclassiedbythe
following indications.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT IGNORING INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
NEVER DO THIS.OTHER SYMBOLS: ALWAYS DO THIS.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT IGNORING INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE
MODERATE INJURY TO YOUR PERSON, OR DAMAGE TO YOUR UNIT OR
OTHER PROPERTY.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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CAUTIONS
Whenremovingairlter,DO NOT touch metal parts of
the unit.
Doingsomaycauseaninjury.
DO NOT clean with water.
Water may enter the unit and degrade the insulation
causinganelectricshock.
Ensure proper ventilation, especially in rooms with a
stove or other appliances.
Failure to do so may result in an oxygen shortage.
Unitandcircuitbreaker/fusemustbeswitchedOFF
when cleaning.
CleaningunitwhenpowerisONmaycausereand
electricshockandmaycauseaninjury.
DO NOT put a pet or house plant where it will be ex-
posedtodirectairow.
Thiscouldinjurethepetorplant.
Use ONLY as intended. This unit is NOT intended to preserve precision devic-
es,food,pets,plants,andartobjects.Itmaycause
deteriorationofquality,etc.
Stop operation and close the window in severe
storms or hurricanes.
Operationwithwindowsopenmaycausemoistureto
enter the room.
Hold the plug by the head of the power plug when
takingitout.
Failuretodosomaycauseelectricshock
and damage.
If unit will not be used for a long period of time,
unplug or turn OFF main power switch.
Leavingpoweronmaycauseunitfailureorre.
Do not place obstacles around air-inlets or inside of
air-outlet.
Obstaclesmaycauseappliancefailureoraccident.
Periodicallycheckinstallationbracketfordamage. Prolonged exposure to outdoor elements may cause
damagetoinstallationbracket,causingunittofall.
Alwaysinsertlter(s)securely.Cleanlter(s)AT LEAST
onceeverytwoweeks.
Operationwithoutsecured,installedltersmay
causefailure.Adirtyltercancausetheunittonot
runeciently.
Use only a soft cloth to clean the unit. Cleaners or detergents may change the color or
scratch the surface of the unit.
Usecautionwhenunpackingandinstalling. Sharpedgescouldcauseinjury.
NEVERdrinkwaterdrainedfromairconditioner.
Water from unit contains contaminants and could
cause illness.
DO NOTplaceheavyobjectsonthepowercordand
always ensure that the cord is not compressed.
Thereisdangerofreorelectricshock.
If water enters the unit’s electrical components, turn
theunitoatthepoweroutletandswitchothecir-
cuitbreaker.Isolatesupplybytakingthepower-plug
outandcontactaqualiedservicedtechnician.
Thereisdangerofelectricshock.
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WARNING (For using R290/R32 refrigerant only)
• Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
• The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources
• (for example: open ames, an operating gas appliance) and ignition sources or (for example: an operating electric heater)
close to the appliance. The appliance shall be stored in a room without continuously operating ignition sources (for
example: open ames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater).
• Do not pierce or burn.
• Be aware that the refrigerants may not contain an odor.
• Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
• Keep ventilation openings clear of obstruction.
• The appliance shall be stored so as to prevent mechanical damage from occurring.
• A warning that the appliance shall be stored in a well-ventilated area where the room size corresponds to the room area
as specied for operation.
• Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certicate
from an industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorizes their competence to handle refrigerants safely in
accordance with an industry recognized assessment specication.
• Servicing should only be performed as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Maintenance and repair requiring
the assistance of other skilled personnel shall be carried out under the supervision of the person competent in the use of
ammable refrigerants.
• DO NOT modify the length of the power cord or use an extension cord to power the unit.
• DO NOT share a single outlet with other electrical appliances. Improper power supply can cause re or electrical shock.
• Please follow the instructions carefully to handle, install, clear, service the air conditioner to avoid any damage or hazard.
Flammable Refrigerant R32 is used within the air conditioner. When maintaining or disposing the air conditioner, the
refrigerant (R32 or R290) should be recovered properly and should not be discharged into the air directly.
• DO NOT have any open re or device-like switch which may generate a spark/arcing around the air conditioner to avoid
causing ignition of the ammable refrigerant used.
• Please follow the instructions carefully to store or maintain the air conditioner to prevent mechanical damage from
occurring.
• Flammable refrigerant - R32 is used in air conditioner. Please follow the instructions carefully to avoid any hazard.
CAUTION: Risk of re/
ammable materials
(Required for R32/R290
units only
IMPORTANT NOTE: Read this manual
carefully before installing or operating your
new air conditioning unit. Make sure to save
this manual for future reference.
Explanation of symbols displayed on the unit (For units with R32/R290 Refrigerant only)
WARNING
This symbol shows that this appliance used a ammable refrigerant. If the refrigerant
is leaked and exposed to an external ignition source, there is a risk of re.
CAUTION
This symbol shows that the operation manual should be read carefully.
CAUTION
This symbol shows that a service professional should be handling this equipment
with reference to the installation manual.
CAUTION
This symbol shows that information is available such as the operation manual
installation manual.
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WARNING
Transport of equipment containing ammable refrigerants
• See transport regulations.
Marking of equipment using signs
• See local regulations.
Disposal of equipment using ammable refrigerants
• See national regulations.
Storage of equipment/appliances
• The storage of equipment should be in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Storage of packed (unsold) equipment
• Storage package protection should be constructed such that mechanical damage to the equipment inside the
package will not cause a leak of the refrigerant charge.
• The maximum number of pieces of equipment permitted to be stored together will be determined by local regulations.
Information on servicing
1. Checking the area
• Prior to beginning work on systems containing ammable refrigerants, safety checks are necessary to
ensure that the risk of ignition is minimized. For repair to the refrigerating system, the following precautions
shall be complied with prior to conducting work on the system.
2. Work procedure
• Work shall be undertaken under a controlled procedure so as to minimize the risk of a ammable gas or
vapor being present while the work is being performed.
3. General work area
• All maintenance sta and others working in the local area shall be instructed on the nature of work being
carried out. Work in conned spaces shall be avoided. The area around the workspace shall be sectioned
o. Ensure that the conditions within the area have been made safe by control of ammable material.
4. Checking for presence of refrigerant
• The area should be checked with an appropriate refrigerant detector prior to and during work, to ensure the
technician is aware of potentially ammable atmospheres. Ensure that the leak detection equipment being
used is suitable for use with ammable refrigerants, i.e. non-sparking, adequately sealed or intrinsically safe.
5. Presence of a re extinguisher
• If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigeration equipment or any associated parts, appropriate re
extinguishing equipment shall be available to hand. Have a dry powder or CO
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re extinguisher adjacent to
the charging area.
6. No ignition sources
• No person carrying out work in relation to a refrigeration system which involves exposing any pipe work
that contains or has contained ammable refrigerant shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that
it may lead to the risk of re or explosion. All possible ignition sources, including cigarette smoking, should
be kept suciently far away from the site of installation, repairing, removing and disposal, during which
ammable refrigerant can possibly be released to the surrounding space. Prior to work taking place, the
area around the equipment is to be surveyed to make sure that there are no ammable hazards or ignition
risks. No Smoking signs shall be displayed.
7. Ventilated area
• Ensure that the area is in the open or that it is adequately ventilated before breaking into the system or
conducting any hot work. A degree of ventilation shall continue during the period that the work is carried
out. The ventilation should safely disperse any released refrigerant and preferably expel it externally into
the atmosphere.
(For using R290/R32 refrigerant only)
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WARNING
8. Checks to the refrigeration equipment
• Where electrical components are being changed, they shall be t for the purpose and to the correct
specication. At all times the manufacturer’s maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed. If in
doubt consult the manufacturer’s technical department for assistance.
• The following checks shall be applied to installations using ammable refrigerants:
• The charge size is in accordance with the room size within which the refrigerant containing parts are
installed.
• The ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not obstructed.
• If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be checked for the
presence of refrigerant.
• Marking to the equipment continues to be visible and legible. Markings and signs that are illegible
should be corrected.
• Refrigeration pipe or components are installed in a position where they are unlikely to be exposed to
any substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components, unless the components are
constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected
against being so corroded.
9. Checks to electrical devices
• Repair and maintenance to electrical components should include initial safety checks and component
inspection procedures. If a fault exists that could compromise safety, then no electrical supply shall be
connected to the circuit until it is satisfactorily dealt with. If the fault cannot be corrected immediately but
it is necessary to continue operation, an adequate temporary solution should be used. This should be
reported to the owner of the equipment, so all parties are advised.
• Initial safety checks should include:
• That capacitors are discharged: this shall be done in a safe manner to avoid possibility of sparking.
• That there no live electrical components and wiring are exposed while charging, recovering or purging
the system.
• That there is continuity of earth bonding.
10. Repairs to sealed components
• During repairs to sealed components, all electrical supplies shall be disconnected from the equipment
being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed covers, etc. If it is absolutely necessary to have an
electrical supply to equipment during servicing, then a permanently operating form of leak detection shall
be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially hazardous situation.
• Particular attention shall be paid to the following to ensure that by working on electrical components, the
casing is not altered in such a way that the level of protection is aected. This shall include damage to
cables, excessive number of connections, terminals not made to original specication, damage to seals,
incorrect tting of glands, etc.
• Ensure that seals or sealing materials have not degraded such that they no longer serve the purpose of
preventing the ingress of ammable atmospheres. Replacement parts should be in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specications.
(For using R290/R32 refrigerant only)
NOTE: The use of silicon sealant may inhibit the eectiveness of some types of leak detection equipment.
Intrinsically safe components do not have to be isolated prior to working on them.
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WARNING
11. Repair to intrinsically safe components
• Do not apply any permanent inductive or capacitance loads to the circuit without ensuring that this
will not exceed the permissible voltage and current permitted for the equipment in use. Intrinsically
safe components are the only types that can be worked on while live in the presence of a ammable
atmosphere. The test apparatus shall be at the correct rating.
• Replace components only with parts specied by the manufacturer. Other parts may result in the ignition of
refrigerant in the atmosphere from a leak.
12. Cabling
• Check that cabling will not be subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp edges or
any other adverse environmental eects. The check shall also take into account the eects of aging or
continual vibration from sources such as compressors or fans.
13. Detection of ammable refrigerants
• Under no circumstances, should potential sources of ignition be used in the searching for or detection of
refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other detector using a naked ame) should not be used.
14. Leak detection methods
• The following leak detection methods are deemed acceptable for systems containing ammable refrigerants.
Electronic leak detectors shall be used to detect ammable refrigerants, but the sensitivity may not be
adequate, or may need re-calibration. (Detection equipment should be calibrated in a refrigerant-free area.)
Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition and is suitable for the refrigerant used. Leak
detection equipment should be set at a percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and shall be calibrated to
the refrigerant employed and the appropriate percentage of gas (25 % maximum) is conrmed.
• Leak detection uids are suitable for use with most refrigerants but the use of detergents containing
chlorine shall be avoided as the chlorine may react with the refrigerant and corrode the copper pipework.
• If a leak is suspected, all naked ames should be removed/ extinguished. If a leakage of refrigerant is
found which requires brazing, all of the refrigerant should be recovered from the system, or isolated (by
means of shut o valves) in a part of the system remote from the leak. Oxygen free nitrogen (OFN) should
then be purged through the system both before and during the brazing process.
15. Removal and evacuation
• When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs or for any other purpose conventional procedures
shall be used. However, it is important that best practice is followed since ammability is a consideration.
Opening of the refrigeration systems should not be done by brazing.
• The following procedure shall be adhered to:
• Remove refrigerant
• Purge the circuit with inert gas
• Evacuate
• Purge again with inert gas
• Open the circuit by cutting or brazing.
• The refrigerant charge should be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders. The system should
be ushed with OFN to render the unit safe. This process may need to be repeated several times.
Compressed air or oxygen shall not be used for this task.
• Flushing should be achieved by breaking the vacuum in the system with OFN and continuing to ll until
the working pressure is achieved, then venting to atmosphere, and nally pulling down to a vacuum. This
process shall be repeated until no refrigerant is within the system.
• When the nal OFN charge is used, the system shall be vented down to atmospheric pressure to enable work
to take place. This operation is absolutely vital if brazing operations on the pipework are to take place.
• Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to any ignition sources and there is ventilation
available.
(For using R290/R32 refrigerant only)
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WARNING
16. Charging procedures
• In addition to conventional charging procedures, the following requirements should be followed. Ensure
that contamination of dierent refrigerants does not occur when using charging equipment. Hoses or lines
should be as short as possible to minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in them.
• Cylinders should be kept upright.
• Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed prior to charging the system with refrigerant.
• Label the system when charging is complete (if not already).
• Extreme care should be taken not to overll the refrigeration system.
• Prior to recharging the system, it should be pressure tested with OFN. The system should be leak tested
on completion of charging but prior to commissioning. A follow up leak test should be carried out prior to
leaving the site.
17. Decommissioning
• Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that the technician is completely familiar with the equipment
and all its detail. It is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are recovered safely. Prior to the task
being carried out, an oil and refrigerant sample should be taken in case analysis is required prior to re-use of
reclaimed refrigerant. It is essential that electrical power is available before the task is commenced.
• Become familiar with the equipment and its operation.
• Isolate the system electrically.
• Before attempting the procedure ensure that:
• When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs or for any other purpose,
conventional procedures should be used.
• Mechanical handling equipment is available, if required, for handling refrigerant cylinders.
• Personal protective equipment is available and being used correctly.
• The recovery process is supervised at all times by a competent person.
• Recovery equipment and cylinders conform to the appropriate standards.
• Pump down refrigerant system, if possible.
• If a vacuum is not possible, make a manifold so that refrigerant can be removed from various parts of
the system.
• Make sure that cylinder is situated on the scales before recovery takes place.
• Start the recovery machine and operate in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not overll cylinders. (No more than 80 % volume liquid charge).
• Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder, even temporarily.
• When the cylinders have been lled correctly and the process is completed, make sure that the
cylinders and the equipment are removed from the site promptly and all isolation valves on the
equipment are closed o.
• Recovered refrigerant should not be charged into another refrigeration system unless it has been
cleaned and checked.
18. Labelling
• Equipment should be labelled stating that it has been de-commissioned and emptied of refrigerant. The
label should be dated and signed. Ensure that there are labels on the equipment stating the equipment
contains ammable refrigerant.
(For using R290/R32 refrigerant only)
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WARNING
19. Recovery
• When removing refrigerant from a system, either for servicing or decommissioning, it is recommended
good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely.
• When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are
employed. Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge is available.
All cylinders to be used are designated for the recovered refrigerant and labelled for that refrigerant (i.e.
special cylinders for the recovery of refrigerant). Cylinders shall be complete with pressure relief valve and
associated shut-o valves in good working order. Empty recovery cylinders are evacuated and, if possible,
cooled before recovery occurs.
• The recovery equipment shall be in good working order with a set of instructions concerning the equipment
that is at hand and shall be suitable for the recovery of ammable refrigerants. In addition, a set of
calibrated weighing scales shall be available and in good working order.
• Hoses shall be complete with leak-free disconnect couplings and in good condition. Before using the
recovery machine, check that it is in satisfactory working order, has been properly maintained and that
any associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant release.
Consult manufacturer if in doubt.
• The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder, and
the relevant Waste Transfer Note arranged. Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in
cylinders. If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed, ensure that they have been evacuated to
an acceptable level to make certain that ammable refrigerant does not remain within the lubricant. The
evacuation process shall be carried out prior to returning the compressor to the suppliers. Only electric
heating to the compressor body should be employed to accelerate this process. When oil is drained from a
system, it should be carried out safely.
(For using R290/R32 refrigerant only)
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
:
The power supply cord with this air
conditioner contains a current detection
devicedesignedtoreducetherisk
ofre.Pleaserefertothesection
“OperationofCurrentDevice”(below)
for details. In the event that the power
supply cord is damaged, it cannot be
repaired. It must be replaced by an
authorizedrepairtechnicianwithacord
from the Product Manufacturer.
WARNING
Avoidrehazardsorelectricshock.DO
NOT use an extension cord or an adapter
plug. DO NOT remove any prong from the
power cord.
OPERATION OF
CURRENT DEVICE:
The power supply cord contains a
current device that senses damage
to the power cord. To test your power
supply cord, do the following:
1. Plug in the air conditioner.
2. The power supply cord will have
TWObuttonsontheplughead.Press
theTESTbutton.Youwillnoticea
clickastheRESETbuttonpopsout.
3. Press the RESET button. Again,
youwillnoticeaclickasthe
button engages.
4. The power supply cord is now
supplyingelectricitytotheunit.(On
some products this is also indicated
byalightontheplughead.)
WARNING
FORYOURSAFETY:Donotstoreorusegasolineorotherammable
vaporsandliquidsinthevicinityofthisoranyotherappliances.
WARNING - PREVENT ACCIDENTS
Toreducetheriskofre,electricalshock,orinjurytopersonswhenusing
your air conditioner, follow basic precautions, including the following:
● Besuretheelectricalserviceisadequateforthemodelyouhave
chosen. This information can be found on the serial plate, which is
located on the side of the cabinet and behind the grille.
● Iftheairconditioneristobeinstalledinawindow,youwillprobably
wanttocleanbothsidesoftheglassrst.Ifthewindowisatriple-
tracktypewithascreenpanelincluded,removethescreencompletely
before installation.
● Besuretheairconditionerhasbeensecurelyandcorrectlyinstalled
according to the installation instructions in this manual.
●
Save this manual for possible future use in removing or installing this unit.
● Whenhandlingtheairconditioner,becarefultoavoidcutsfromsharp
metalnsonfrontandrearcoils.
WARNING - ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
The complete electrical rating of your new room air conditioner is
statedontheserialplate.Refertotheratingwhencheckingthe
electricalrequirements.
● Besuretheairconditionerisproperlygrounded.To minimizeshock
andrehazards,propergroundingisimportant.Thepowercordis
equippedwithathree-pronggroundingplugforprotectionagainst
shockhazards.
● Yourairconditionermustbeusedinaproperlygroundedwall
receptacle.Ifthewallreceptacleyouintendtouseisnotadequately
groundedorprotectedbyatimedelayfuseorcircuitbreaker,havea
qualiedelectricianinstalltheproperreceptacle.
● Ensurethereceptacleisaccessibleaftertheunitinstallation.
● Donotrunairconditionerwithoutsideprotectivecoverinplace.This
could result in mechanical damage within the air conditioner.
● Donotuseanextensioncordoranadapterplug.
NOTE
:
Donotusetheplugtoturntheunitonoro.
● AlwaysmakesuretheRESETbuttonispushedinforcorrectoperation.
● ThepowersupplymustbereplacedifitfailsresetwheneithertheTEST
button is pushed or it cannot be reset.
● Ifpowersupplycordisdamaged,itcannotberepaired.Pleasecall
Consumer Services at 844-472-2473 to assist with replacement.
NOTE: This air conditioner is designed to be operated under the
following conditions:
Cooling
Operation
Outdoor Temp:
64–109°F/18–43°C
(64–125°F/18–52°Cforspecialtropicalmodels)
Indoor Temp:
62–90°F/17–32°C
Performance may be reduced outside of these operating temperatures.
Grounding Type
Wall Receptacle
Do not, under any
circumstances, cut,
remove, or bypass the
ground prong.
Power supply cord
with 3-prong grounding
plug and current
detection device
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
IMPORTANT- Save these instructions.
IMPORTANT-Observeallgoverningcodesand
ordinances.
Note to Installer- Be sure to leave these instructions with
the Consumer.
Note to Consumer- Keep these instructions for future
reference.
Skill level-Installationofthisappliancerequiresbasic
mechanicalskills.
Completion time- Approximately 1 hour.
We recommend that two people install this product.
Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer.
Product failure due to improper installation is not
covered under the Warranty.
YouMUSTuseallsuppliedpartsanduseproper
installation procedures as described in these
instructions when installing this air conditioner.
WINDOW REQUIREMENTS
Yourairconditionerisdesignedtoinstallinstandard
double hung windows with opening widths of 23 to 36
inches(584mmto914mm).
NOTE: H = vertical opening. See table below.
TABLE 1:
Model 5000~8000Btu/h 10000~12000Btu/h
Size(H) 14″(356mm) 15½″(394mm)
CAUTION
Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the
third(ground)prongfromthepowercord.
Do not change the plug on the power cord of the air
conditioner.
Aluminum house wiring may present special problems-
consultaqualiedelectrician.
When handling unit, be careful to avoid cuts from sharp
metaledgesandaluminumnsonfrontandrearcoils.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Phillips
Screwdriver
Level
TOOLS YOU MAY NEED
Screwdriver
Pencil
Ruler or Tape
Measure
Scissors or
Knife
NOTE: Save carton and these Installation Instructions for
future reference. The carton is the best way to store unit
during winter or when not in use.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INNER
OFFSET
WOODEN WINDOWS
23–36 in.
584–914 mm
H
EXTERIOR
WALL
INNER
WINDOW
SILL
INTERIOR
WALL
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STEP 1:
PREPARE THE WINDOW
Lowersashmustopensucientlytoallowaclear
verticalopening(H)ofthefollowingsize.(SeeTable
1onpreviouspage.)Sidelouversandtherearofthe
AC must have clear air space to allow enough
airowthroughthecondenserforheatremoval.
The rear of the unit must be outdoors, not inside a
building or garage.
MOUNTING HARDWARE:
3/4" (or 1/2")
Screws (7 pcs)
Lock Frame
(2 pcs)
Sash Lock
(1 pc)
Window
Sash Seal
Foam (1 pc)
Weather Stripping
10"x
3
/4"x
1
/12"
(5 pcs)
STEP 2:
PREPARE AIR CONDITIONER
A. Remove the air conditioner from the carton and
placeonaatsurface.
NOTE: The top rail hardware and Fig. A, Fig. B, and
Fig.Carenotapplicabletotheunits10,000BTU/hor
greater.Formodelslessthan10,000BTU/h,thetop
rail must be assembled.
B. Remove top rail and insulation panels from the
rearofthepackagingmaterialasshowninFig.A.
(EnergyStarratedunitsonly.)
TOP RAIL HARDWARE:
3/8" Screws
(4 pcs)
Top Rail
(1 pc)
Insulation
Panels (2 pcs)
C. Align the hole in the top rail with those in the top of
the unit as shown in Fig. B.
D. Securethetoprailtotheunitwiththe3/8″screws
as shown in Fig. C.
STEP 3:
INSTALL THE ACCORDION PANELS
NOTE: Top rail and accordion panels on each side
areosettoprovidetheproperpitchof5/16″tothe
rear. This is necessary for proper condensed water
utilizationanddrainage.Ifyouarenotusingthe
accordion panels for any reason, this pitch to the rear
must be maintained.
B. Slide the free end “ ” section of the panel directly
into the cabinet as shown in Fig. 2. Slide the
panel down. Be sure to leave enough space to slip
the top and bottom of the frame into the rails on
the cabinet.
""
FIG. A
Packaging Top Rail
Insulation Panels
(for <10,000 Btu/h
models only)
Insulation Panels
(for ≥10,000 Btu/h
models only)
FIG. B
FIG. C
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
A.
Placeunitonoor,a
bench or a table. Hold the
accordion panel in one hand
andgentlypullbackthe
centertolltheopenend.
See Fig.1.
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C. Oncethepanelhasbeeninstalledonthesideof
thecabinet,makesureitsitssecurelyinsidethe
framechannelbymakingslightadjustments.Slide
the top and bottom ends of the frame into the top
andbottomrailsofthecabinet.(Fig.3)
D. Slide the panel all the way in and repeat on the
otherside.(Fig.4)
NOTE:IfstormwindowblocksAC,seeFig.15,pg.8.
STEP 4:
SECURE THE ACCORDION PANELS
A.Keepingarmgripontheairconditioner,carefully
place the unit into the window opening so the
bottom of the air conditioner frame is against the
windowsill(Fig.5).Carefullyclosethewindow
behind the top rail of the unit.
H
NOTE:Checkthatairconditioneristiltedback
approximatelyH(Fig.5above)(tiltedabout3° to 4°
downwardtotheoutside).If,afterproperinstallation,
condensationdoesnotdrainfromtheoverowdrain
holeduringnormaluse,adjustslope.
B. Extend the accordion panels out against the
windowframe(Fig.6).
STEP 5:
INSTALL SUPPORT BRACKET
A.Placetheframelockbetweentheframeaccordion
panels and the window sill as shown in Fig. 7.
Drive3/4″(19mm)or1/2″(12.7mm)locking
screwsthroughtheframelockandintothesill.
NOTE: To preventwindowsillfromsplitting,drill1/8″
(3mm)pilotholesbeforedrivingscrews.
B. Drive3/4″(19mm)or1/2″(12.7mm)locking
screws through frame holes into window sash
(Fig.8).
FIG. 3
FIG. 6
FIG. 7
FIG. 8
FIG. 4
FIG. 5
Top Left
Top Rail
Bottom Rail
Window
Frame
Measure from the cabinet edge
Wooden Windows
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
Top Right
H: Approx. 3/4″ to 1″ for
5,000 – 8,000 Btu units
H: Approx. 1″ to 1
3
/8″ for
10,000 – 12,000 Btu units
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C. To secure lower sash in place, attach right angle sash
lockwith3/4″(19mm)or1/2″(12.7mm)screwas
shown(Fig.9).
D. Cut window sash seal foam and insert it in the space
betweentheupperandlowersashes(Fig.10).
STEP 6:
INSTALL INSULATION PANELS
NOTE: This step applies to Energy Star rated units only.
Inordertominimizeairleaksandensureoptimal
insulation, it is necessary to install the included
insulation panels to the accordion panels. Follow the 4
steps in these instructions:
STEP 6.1: After the unit is installed in the window,
measure the inner width of one of the accordion panels
as shown in Fig. 11.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17
1
2 3 4 5 6
STEP 6.2:Markalineononeoftheprovidedinsulation
panels, matching the measured width in Step 6.1; Cut
theinsulationpanelalongtheline(Fig.12).
or
STEP 6.3:Slidetheinsulationpanelyoujustcutinto
theaccordionpanel(curtain).Thesideoftheinsulation
panel with the pattern on it should face indoors.
STEP 6.4: Repeat on other side with the second
insulation panel.
FIG. 9
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
FIG. 10
FIG. 11
Foam Seal
Measure the inner
width of one of
the accordion
panels.
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STEP 7:
INSTALL WEATHER STRIPPING
NOTE: This step applies to Energy Star rated
units only.
Inordertominimizeairleaksbetweentheroomair
conditioner and the window opening, install weather
stripping into any gaps as you see necessary by
trimming the weather stripping to the desired length,
peelingotheprotectivebackingandllingthese
gaps.(Fig.14)
IF AC IS BLOCKED BY A
STORM WINDOW
AddwoodasshowninFig.15,orremovestorm
window before air conditioner is installed.
If storm window frame must remain, be sure the
drainholesorslotsarenotcaulkedorpaintedshut.
Accumulated rain water or condensation must be
allowed to drain out.
REMOVING AC FROM WINDOW
● TurnACo,anddisconnectpowercord.
● Removesashsealfrombetweenwindows,and
unscrewsafetysashlock.
● Removescrewsinstalledthroughframeand
frame-lock.
● RemovetheInsulationPanelsandclose(slide)side
accordion panels into frame.
● Keepingarmgriponairconditioner,raisesash
and carefully remove.
● Becarefulnottospillanyremainingwater
while lifting unit from window. Store parts WITH
air conditioner.
FIG. 14
FIG. 15
Sash
Storm window
frame or other
obstruction.
1½″ min
(38 mm)
Board thickness
as required, for
proper pitch to
rear, along entire
sill. Fasten with
nails or screws.
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NORMAL SOUNDS
AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES
VIBRATION
Unitmayvibrateandmake
noise because of poor wall or
window construction or incorrect
installation.ThisDOESNOT
indicate a defective unit.
PINGING OR SWITCHING
Droplets of water hitting
condenser during normal
operation may cause “pinging”
or “switching” sounds.
HIGH PITCHED CHATTER
Higheciencycompressors
may have a high pitched chatter
during the cooling cycle.
SOUND OF RUSHING AIR
At the front of the unit,
the sound of rushing air
being moved by the fan
may be heard.
GURGLE/HISS
“Gurgling” or “hissing”
noise may be heard due
to refrigerant passing
through evaporator during
normal operation.
NOTE:
Allofthepicturesinthismanualareforexplanatorypurposesonly.Theactualshape/lookof
theairconditionerpurchasedmaybeslightlydierent,buttheoperationsandfunctionsaresimilar.
Thoroughlyfamiliarizeyourselfwiththecontrolpanelshownbelowandallofitsfunctions.Afterwards,followthe
symbolforthefunctionsyoudesireBEFOREoperatingtheunit.Thisunitcanbecontrolledbytheunitcontrolorthe
remote control.
TIMER
ECO MODE
FILTER
On Off
Auto
Cool
Dry
Fan
Auto
Low
Med
High
FAN SLEEP
Follow Me
“FOLLOW ME”
Indicator
Energy Saver
Mode
Sets Mode
Sleep Mode
Turns Unit
On or Off
Set Fan
Speed
Adjusts Temp.
or Time
Adjusts Temp.
or Time
Remote Signal
Receptor
Check Filter
Reset Button
Activates
Timer
Displays
Temperature or the
Time or Error Codes
TO TURN UNIT ON OR OFF:
Press ON/OFFbuttontoturntheunitonoro.
NOTE: The unit will automatically initiate the Energy
SaverfunctionunderCOOL,DRYandAUTO(only
AUTO-COOLINGandAUTO-FANmodes).
TO ADJUST FAN SPEEDS:
Press to select the Fan Speed in four steps: Auto,
Low, Med or High. Each time the button is pressed,
thefanspeedisshifted.InDRYmode,thefanspeed
is automatically controlled at Low.
TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING:
Press+/–UP/DOWNbuttontochangethe
temperature setting.
NOTE: PressorholdeitherUP(+)orDOWN(–)button
until the desired temperature is seen on the display.
The temperature will be automatically maintained
anywherebetween62°F(17°C)and86°F(30°C)
CONNECT
Connect
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SLEEP FEATURE:
Press SLEEP button to initiate the SLEEP
mode. In this mode, the selected temperature will
increaseby2°F(1°C)30minutesafterthemodeis
selected.Thetemperaturewillthenincrease(cooling)
ordecrease(unitswithheatingonly)byanother
2°F(1°C)afteranadditional30minutes.Thisnew
temperature will be maintained for 6 hours before it
returns to the originally selected temperature. This
ends the SLEEP mode and the unit will continue
to operate as originally programmed. The SLEEP
mode program can be canceled at any time during
operation by pressing the SLEEP button again.
CHECK FILTER FEATURE:
Press CHECK FILTER button to initiate this
feature. This feature is a reminder to clean the Air
Filterformoreecientoperation.TheLED(light)will
illuminateafter250hoursofoperation.Toresetafter
cleaningthelter,presstheCHECK FILTER button
andthelightwillgoo.
ENERGY SAVER FEATURE (ECO):
Press ENERGYSAVER button to initiate this
function. This function is available on COOL, DRY
and AUTO(onlyAUTO-COOLINGand AUTO-FAN)
modes. In this mode, the fan will continue to run for 3
minutesafterthecompressorshutso.Thefanthen
cycles on for 2 minutes, at 10 minute intervals, until
the room temperature is above the set temperature,
atwhichtimethecompressorturnsbackonand
cooling starts.
FOLLOW ME FEATURE:
This feature can ONLY be activated
from the remote control. The
remote control serves as a remote
thermostat, allowing for precise
temperature control at its location.
To activate the Follow Me feature, point the remote
control towards the unit and press the FOLLOWME
button. The remote displays the actual temperature
at its location. The remote control will send this
signal to the air conditioner every 3 minutes until the
FOLLOWME button is pressed again. If the unit does
not receive the Follow Me signal during any 7 minute
interval, the unit will beep to indicate use of the
Follow Me feature has ended.
TO SELECT THE OPERATING MODE:
To choose operating mode, press the MODE
button. Each time you press the button, a mode is
selectedinasequencethatgoesfromAUTO,COOL,
DRY and FAN. The indicator light will be illuminated
and remain on once the mode is selected. The unit
will automatically initiate the Energy Saver function
under COOL, DRY, and AUTO (only AUTO-COOLING and
AUTO-FAN) modes.
TO OPERATE AUTO FEATURE:
When you set the air conditioner to AUTO mode, it
will automatically select cooling, or fan only operation
depending on what temperature you have selected
and the room temperature. The air conditioner will
automatically control room temperature around the
temperature you set. In this mode, the fan speed
cannot be adjusted. It starts automatically at a speed
according to the room temperature.
TO OPERATE FAN ONLY:
Use this function only when cooling is not desired,
such as for room air circulation or to exhaust stale air.
(Remembertoopentheventduringthisfunction,but
keepitclosedduringcoolingformaximumcooling
eciency.)Yo u canchooseanyfanspeedyouprefer.
During this function, the display will show the actual
room temperature, not the set temperature as in the
cooling mode.
TO OPERATE ON DRY MODE:
In this mode, the air conditioner will reduce air
humidity. If the space is a closed or sealed area,
some degree of cooling will continue.
TIMER: AUTO START/STOP FEATURE:
● Whentheunitisonoro,rstpress TIMER
button.TheTIMERONindicatorlightilluminates.It
indicates the Auto Start program is initiated.
● WhenTIMERONisdisplayed,pressingthe
TIMER button again illuminates the TIMER
OFFindicatorlightandindicatestheAutoStop
program is initiated.
● PressorholdtheUPorDOWNbuttontochange
theAutotimeby0.5hourincrements,upto10
hours, then by 1 hour increments, up to 24 hours.
The control will count down the time remaining
until start.
● Theselectedtimewillregisterin5secondsand
thesystemwillautomaticallyrevertbacktodisplay
the previous temperature setting or the room
temperature(dependingonwhethertheunitis
poweredonoroandthemodeitisin).
● TurningtheunitONorOFFatanytimeor
adjustingthetimersettingto0.0willcancelthe
AutoStart/Stopprogram.
A NOTE ABOUT THE TIMER:
When you set the timer, the
unitwillonlygoononceandoonce.Ifyouwantthe
airconditionertocycleonandobasedondesired
room temperature, you do not need to set the timer.
Instead, set your desired temperature and the unit will
cycleonandobasedonthattemperaturesetting.
Light
Flashing
Follow
Me
CONNECT BUTTON:
When you use the wireless function for the first time,
press this button for 3 seconds to initiate the wireless
connection mode. The LED display shows “AP” to
indicate you can start the wireless connection
procedure. Please see your wireless app manual for
instructions to set up your app and wireless connection
.
If the connection is successful within 8 minutes the
unit will exit the setup mode and the CONNECT
indicator will illuminate. If unable to connect within 8
minutes the unit will exit the connection mode,
please start from the beginning to re-connect.
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DISPLAY:
Shows the set temperature in °F or °C and the Auto-
timer settings. While on FAN only mode, it shows the
room temperature.
ERROR CODES:
AS - Room Temperature Sensor Error - Unplug the
unitandplugitbackin.Iferrorrepeats,call
Consumer Services at 844-472-2473.
HS - Electric Heating Sensor Error - Unplug the
unitandplugitbackin.Iferrorrepeats,call
Consumer Services at 844-472-2473.
● - Evaporator Temperature Sensor Error - Unplug
theunitandplugitbackin.Iferrorrepeats,call
Consumer Services at 844-472-2473.
NOTE: If an error code occurs in FAN only mode, the
unitwilldisplay“LO”(looseconnection)or“HI”
(shortcircuit).
NOTE
:
Iftheunitbreaksounexpectedlyduetopowerbeing
cut, it will automatically restart with the previous
function setting when the power resumes.
AIR DIRECTIONAL LOUVERS:
Thelouverswillallowyoutodirecttheairowupor
down(onsomemodels)andleftorrightthroughout
theroomasneeded.Pivothorizontallouversuntilthe
desiredvertical(up/down)directionisobtained.Move
theleversfromsidetosideuntilthedesiredhorizontal
(left/right)directionisobtained.
ADDITIONAL THINGS YOU
SHOULD KNOW:
● TheCoolcircuithasanautomatic3minutetime-
delayedstartiftheunitisturnedoandonquickly.
This prevents overheating of the compressor
andpossiblecircuitbreakertripping.Thefanwill
continue to run during this time.
● Thecontroliscapableofdisplayingtemperaturein
degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius. To convert
from one to the other, press and hold the left and
right TEMP/TIMERbuttons(+and–)atthesame
time for 3 seconds.
FRESH AIR VENT CONTROL
(on 10,000 – 12,000 Btu/h models):
The Fresh Air Vent allows the air conditioner to:
1. Recirculateinsideair(VentClosed-Fig.A)
2. Drawfreshairintotheroom(VentOpen-FigB)
3. Exchange air from the room and draw fresh air into
theroom(VentandExhaustOpen-FigC)
Fig. A (VENT CLOSED)
Fig. B (VENT OPEN)
Fig. C (VENT AND EXHAUST OPEN)
Levers
Air Direction
Display
Evaporator Temperature Sensor Error
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Lower Front Panel
Remove Lower Front Panel
Remove the Filter
CARE AND CLEANING
CAUTION
Cleanairconditioneroccasionallytokeepitlookingandoperatinglikenew.
Be sure to unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards.
AIR FILTER CLEANING
Theairltershouldbecleanedatleasteverytwoweeksoras
necessary.Trappedparticlesintheltercanbuildupandcausean
accumulation of frost on the cooling coils.
● Pullbothsides(leftandright)ofthelowerfrontpanelupandthenoutto
removethepanelasshowningurestotheright.
● Removethelter,asshowninbottomguretotheright.
● Washthelterusingliquiddishwashingdetergentandwarmwater.Rinse
lterthoroughly.
● Gentlyshakeexcesswaterfromthelter.Besurethelteristhoroughly
dry before replacing.
● Asanalternativetowashingthelter,vacuumthelterclean.
NOTE: Neverusehotwaterover104°F(40°C)tocleantheairfilter.Never
attempt to operate the unit without the air filter.
CABINET CLEANING
● Besuretounplugtheairconditionertopreventshockorrehazard.
The cabinet and front may be dusted with an oil-free cloth or with a
clothdampenedinasolutionofwarmwaterandmildliquiddishwashing
detergent. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.
● Neveruseharshcleaners,waxorpolishonthecabinetfront.
● Besuretowringexcesswaterfromtheclothbeforewipingthecontrols.
Excess water in or around the controls may cause damage to the air
conditioner.
● Pluginairconditionerafterunithasdriedcompletely.
WINTER STORAGE
If air conditioner will be stored during the winter, remove it carefully from
the window according to the installation instructions. Cover it with plastic or
return it to the original carton.
ALWAYS STORE UNIT IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION AND IN A COOL,
DRY LOCATION.
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NOTE
Ahighlyrecommendedtroubleshootforanyissueingeneralconsistsofturningounitandunpluggingfor5
minutes. It is also recommended to try another wall outlet. For further assistance, contact Consumer Services at
844-472-2473.
TROUBLESHOOTING
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE, PLEASE REVIEW THE CHART BELOW
ISSUE POSSIBLE CAUSES
AIR CONDITIONER NOT
COOLING ROOM, OR NOT BLOWING
COLD AIR
•Besureunitisnottoolargeortoosmallfortheareaoftheroom.
•Verifythatalldoors,windows,curtainsandanyotheropeningsareclosedo.
Verify nothing is obstructing the front grille of unit, such as curtains, etc.
•Allowenoughtimeforroomtocool,especiallyifoutsidetempisveryhigh.
•Checkthatthelterisnotdirtyandlouversareopenallthewayandblowinginthe
desired direction.
•CheckthatunitissettoCOOLmodeandthattemperatureisdownenough(but
nottoolow).
•Ifunitisnearaheatsource,suchasastove,etc.,thenrelocateunit.
•Ifaircomingfromunitiscooltothetouch,thenunitisworkingproperly;please
doublechecktherstthreebulletpointsabove.
•IfusingFollowMeremotefeature,moveremoteawayfromunit.
•Temperaturesensorbehindairltertouchingcoldcoil.Thesetwoelementsshould
not be touching. Carefully straighten tube away from coil.
•Unplugunitforatleast5minutes.FollowResetinstructionsonplug.
AIR CONDITIONER COOLING
BUT ROOM IS TOO WARM - ICE
FORMING ON COOLING COIL
BEHIND DECORATIVE FRONT
•Outdoortemperatureisbelow64ºF(18ºC).Todefrostthecoil,settoFAN
only mode.
•Airltermaybedirty.Cleanlter.RefertoCareandCleaningsection.Todefrost,
set to FAN only mode.
•Thermostatissettoocoldfornight-timecooling.Todefrostthecoil,settoFAN
only mode. Then, set temperature to a higher setting.
AIR CONDITIONER CYCLING ON
AND OFF TOO FREQUENTLY OR
NOT ENOUGH
•Besureunitisnottoolargeortoosmallfortheareaoftheroom.
•Removegrilleandmakesurethetemperaturesensorisnottooclosetothecoils.
These two elements should not be touching. Carefully straighten tube away
from coil.
•Makesurenothingisblockingthegrilleorsidevents.
•Makesurethereisnodirtordebrisinsidetheunitoronthelter.
UNIT WILL NOT TURN ON
•Resetcircuitbreaker.Makesuretherearenottoomanyitems(i.e.lamps,TV’s,
etc.)workingothesamebreaker.
•Checkplugconnection.
•Ifplugisoperatingonanon/oswitch,besurethattheswitchis‘on’.
•Trypluggingunitintoanotheroutlet.
•Unplugunitforatleast5minutes.FollowResetinstructionsonplug.
UNIT BLOWS FUSES OR POPS
CIRCUIT BREAKER
•Makesurethereareenoughavailableampsonthecircuitfortheairconditioner.
•Largeunitswhichrunona230vwillrequireadedicated20or30ampcircuit.
AIR CONDITIONER IS
MAKING NOISES
•Checktobesuretheunitisfreefromdebrissuchasleaves,sticks,etc.Verify
nothing is obstructing the unit.
•Checkthefanbladeforcracksorchips.
•Makesuretheunitisproperlyandsecurelymountedinsidethewindoworwall.
•Cleantheairlter.
WATER PUDDLES INSIDE UNIT OR IS
COMING INTO ROOM
•Adjusttheslopeoftheunitsothatitdrains
downwardtowardtheexteriorofthe
home.(SeeInstallationInstructions.)
•Makesurethatthereisnodebrisblockingthedrainageareaoftheunit.
WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE
•Unitisremovingalargequantityofmoisturefromahumidroom.Thisisnormal
during excessively humid days.
REMOTE SENSING / FOLLOW ME
DEACTIVATING PREMATURELY
•Remotecontrolnotlocatedwithinrange.Placeremotecontrolwithin20ftand
180ºradiusofthefrontoftheunit.
•Remotecontrolsignalobstructed.Removeobstruction.
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