BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
The following are not defects.
A hissing noise or hollow
sound :
A squeaking noise :
Odor :
The unit does not start nor
change operation mode
immediately :
Blue LED flashes :
The unit does not receive
signal from the remote
control.
9. SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
COOLING CAPACITY
DEHUMIDIFYING CAPACITY
POWER SOURCE
POWER CONSUMPTION
OPERATING CURRENT
AIR FLOW (MAX.)
OPERATING TEMP. RANGE
DIMENSIONS (W × H × D)
WEIGHT
COMPRESSOR
REFRIGERANT
NOTE: Cooling capacity will vary according to temperature and
humidity of the room.
10. VENTING KIT ACCESSORIES
If the unit is to be used exclusively in one space, the cooling ef-
ficiency will be enhanced by using the following venting kit ac-
cessories.
EXHAUST DUCT SET (FLEXIBLE TUBE) (Fig. I)
2 pcs.
Max. 4 ft. (1.2 m)
WINDOW PANEL KIT "C" (Fig. J)
Window panel kit "C"
For sliding and double-hung windows
Max. 37 in. (94 cm)
Min. 28-1/4 in. (72 cm)
USING EXHAUST DUCT SET (Fig. I)
1. Extend one-side ends of the exhaust
duct hose (flexible tube) (I2) around 4
in. (100mm).
2. Insert both ends of exhaust duct hose
(flexible tube) (I2) into exhaust duct
hose adapter nozzles (I1) by twisting
clockwise until it stops.
This sound is generated from
e
the refrigerant flowing within
pipes.
This noise is generated from the
e
unit when it is expands or con-
tracts with temperature changes.
Such odor as tobacco, cosmetics,
e
or foods may accumulate in the
unit.
To prevent overloading the com-
e
pressor motor, the unit will be
stopped for more than 3 minutes.
e See "Filter Cleaning Indicator",
Page 3.
See "Synchronizing Frequency of
e
Remote Control with Unit", Page
2.
TAD-T38J
13,000 BTU/H
0.58 gal/h (2.2 L/H)
Single Phase 115V, 60Hz
1,185 W
10.5 A
250 CFM (425 m
3
/h)
64˚F~95˚F (18˚C~35˚C)
20" × 36" × 16-1/2"
(508 × 915 × 418 mm)
84 Lbs. (38 kg)
ROTARY
R-22
4 in.
3. Fix one of the exhaust duct hose adapter noz-
zles onto the rear outlet of the unit. This is
completed by sliding the exhaust duct hose
adapter nozzle of the hose downwards over
the exhaust outlet of the unit, which will be
assembled with the grooves on the connector
of the unit. (B5 or B9)
4. Extend the exhaust duct hose (I2) and close the window or
door as far as possible trapping the exhaust duct hose
adapter nozzle (I1).
NOTE: Place the unit as close as possible to the window or
door.
USING WINDOW PANEL KIT (Fig. J)
NOTE: Window installations are possible by the use of the ex-
haust duct set and window panel kit.
In case of twin duct type, always use the window panel
kit "C".
1. Fix the exhaust duct hose grille (J3) to the window panel
with four (4) screws. Make sure that the panel is extended so
that screws do not go into sliding portion of panel.
NOTE: In case of twin duct type, fix the two exhaust duct hose
adapter nozzles.
2. Insert the end of the exhaust duct hoses (I2) into the exhaust
duct hose adapter nozzles (I1) by twisting it clockwise until it
stops.
3. Open the window.
4. Place the window panel in the window, extending it to fit the
width of the window. Once panel is extended, the panel can
be locked into this width by tightening the two (2) screws
(J5) on the top panel.
5. Close the window.
6. Place the exhaust duct hose adapter nozzle (I1) on the ex-
haust duct hose grille (J3).
7. When not in use, the exhaust duct hose adapter nozzle (I1)
may be closed off with the cover (J4) for exhaust duct hose
grille (J3) provided.
NOTE: The same procedure can be adapted for vertical installa-
tion in sliding windows.
Removing Exhaust duct set (Fig. I)
1. Twist the exaust duct hose adapter nozzles (I1)
clockwise to remove the exhaust duct hose
adapter nozzles (I1) from the grooves on the
connector of the unit.(B5 or B9)
2. Pull out the exaust duct hose adapter nozzles from the
grooves on the connector.
3. Twist the exhaust duct hose adapter nozzles (I1) clockwise to
remove the exhaust duct hose adapter nozzles (I1) from the
grooves on the exhaust duct hose grille (J3).
4. Pull out the exhaust duct hose adapter nozzles (I1) from the
grooves on the exhaust duct hose grille (J3).
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