Step 4. Install the frame
1. Install the frame. (see Fig.9)
2. Fix the screws on the frame. (see Fig.3)
Step 5. Install the front panel and the air filter.
1. Install the air filter into the frame's slot from
upside to underside. (see Fig.2)
2. Hang the front panel on the frame's buckle,
then press the front panel into the frame's
slot until hear a click. (see Fig.10)
Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list
includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workman-ship or
materials in this appliance.
Problem
Air conditioner
does not start
Air from unit does
not feel cold
enough
Air conditioner
cooling, but room
is too warm- ice
forming on cooling
coil behind
decorative front.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Solution
Wall plug disconnected. Push plug firmly into wall outlet.
House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse with time delay type or
reset circuit breaker.
Selector Control in OFF position. Turn selector to the desired FAN or COOL setting.
Unit turned off by moving thermostat to a higher number and then immediately
turning back to a colder number. Wait approximately 3 minutes. Listen for compressor
to start.
Unit turned off and then on too quickly. Turn unit off and wait 3 minutes before
restarting.
Thermostat set too low. Adjust thermostat to higher number for cooling.
Turn selector to a higher COOL position.
Thermostat set too warm. Set thermostat to colder temperature.
Room temperature below 18 C(64 F). Cooling may not occur until room temperature
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rises above 18 C(64 F).
Temperature sensing tube touching cold coil, located behind air filter. Straighten
tube away from coil.
Outdoor temperature below 18 C(64 F). To defrost the coil, set selector to FAN
position. Then, set thermostat to warmer position.
Air filter may be dirty. Clean filter. Refer to Care and Cleaning section. To defrost,
set selector to FAN.
Thermostat set too cold for night-time cooling. To defrost the coil, set selector to a
FAN position. Then, set thermostat to a warmer position.
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Fig.10