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OPERATION
-10-
FEATURES
USING
THE
AIR
CONDITIONER
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons,
read
the
important
SAFETY
instructions
section
before
operating
this
appliance.
To
begin
operating
the
air
conditioner
after
installation,
follow
these
steps:
1.
Plug
in
the
air
conditioner.
(To
prevent
electrical
hazards,
do
not
use
an
extension
cord
or
an
adapter
plug.)
2.
Set
the
exhaust
vent
to
the
CLOSE
position.
3.
Set
the
TEMP
Control
to
the
coolest
setting.
4.
Set
the
MODE
control
at
the
highest
COOL
level.
5.
Adjust
the
louvers
for
comfortable
air
flow.
6.
Once
the
room
has
cooled,
adjust
the
TEMP
and
Mode
Control
to
the
setting
you
find
most
comfortable.
NOTE
:
If
the
air
conditioner
is
turned
off,
wait
3
minutes
before
restarting.
This
allows
pressure
inside
the
compressor
to
equalize.
Failure
to
wait
3
minutes
before
restarting
may
cause
inefficient
operation.
If
you
move
the
TEMP
Control
to
a
warmer,
then
immediately
back
to
a
cooler
setting,
the
unit
will
shut
off.
Wait
3
minutes
before
restarting.
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15
1.
Cabinet
2.
Air
Discharge
3.
Vertical
Air
Deflector
(Horizontal
Louver)
4.
Air
Intake
(Inlet
Grille)
5.
Air
Filter
6.
Front
Grille
7.
Control
Panel
8.
Power
Cord
9.
Evaporator
Coil
10.
Condenser
11.
Compressor
12.
Base
pan
13.
Brace
14.
Side
Louver
VENT
CONTROL
The
Vent
Control
allows
the
air
conditioner
to
either
recirculate
inside
air
(CLOSE)
or
exhaust
air
to
the
outside
(OPEN).
(FIG.
12)
?
The
CLOSE
position
is
used
when
maximum
cooling
is
desired.
It
may
also
be used
for
air
recirculation
without
cooling
when
the
air
conditioner
is
set
in
the
FAN
position.
?
The
OPEN
position
removes
stale
air
from
the
room
and
exhausts
it
to
the
outside.
Fresh
air
is
drawn
into
the
room
through
your
home's
normal
air
passages.
?
The
OPEN
or
CLOSE
position
can
be
used
with
any
fan
selection.
VENT
CLOSE
OPEN
FIG.
11
FIG.
12
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