(0.13kg/min.) Liquid Recovery Rate: 3.53lbs./min. (1.60 kg/min.) Liquid Push / Pull: 12.28lbs./min. (5.58 kg/min.) Refrigerant134a Vapor Recovery Rate: 0.22lbs./min. (0.10 kg/min.) Liquid Recovery Rate: 2.66lbs./min. (1.21 kg/min.) Liquid Push / Pull: 10.96 lbs./min. (4.98 kg/min.) Refrigerant410aVapor Recovery Rate: 0.22lbs./min. (0.10 kg/min.) Liquid Recovery Rate: 3.00lbs./min. (1.37 kg/min.) Liquid Push / Pull: 14.58lbs./min. (6.63 kg/min.) Auto80%TankOptional Shut-OffWeight24 lbs. (11 kg) S
GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................................................................................11 • CHANGING AIR FLOW DIRECTION • AIR FLOW AROUND UNIT • DRAIN HOLE AND WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE 6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................12 • AIR FILTER • CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER 7. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................
Using the hole in the top and bottom of each Window Kit Frame as a guide, secure Window Kit Frame in window sash and on the window sill. WINDOW SHUTTER WINDOW SASH WINDOW FRAME Screw (Type C) Screw (Type C) INNER WINDOW SILL 7 • Step 6 - Recheck Installation To be sure you have correctly installed your Room Air Conditioner, review the steps and make sure all of the parts are securely fastened in the window as the instructions show. A tight seal is essential. Read through the Use & Care manual to
11. Never store gasoline or other flammable liquid near the air conditioner. -It is very dangerous. 12. Do not force the controls on the front panel too much. -It can cause damage the controls and the unit. 13. Set a comfortable temperature. -Very low temperature setting considerably increase power consumption. 14. Be careful to keep room temperature comfortable. -Avoid continuous direct air flow on you or a sick person while sleeping. 15. Do not remove the plug by pulling the power cord. -Damag
of the right side. There are two kinds of method to install the drain cap. The rear side of the unit The first method is that the shape of hole like It is good for the household. The second method is that the shape of hole is like It is good for the shop. • DOOR VENT The door vent for the room air ventilation is lever type. If the door vent lever moves to the left, then close the vent and moves to the rght, then open the vent. Close Vent Open Drain Cap SEAL DRAIN Screw (Type D) Door Vent > 11 CA
1. Operate the Selector Switch to run or stop the unit. -Do not use Main Power Switch or Auxiliary Power Switch to operate unit. 2. Do not stick anything into the air outlet or inlet. -It is dangerous and it can cause injury or damage. 3. Avoid exposing your body directly to a continuous cool air - flow for long periods. -It is not good for your health. 4. Do not pour water on the unit to clean it. -It is dangerous and it can cause injury or damage. Never use solvents or harsh chemicals when cle
A tight seal is essential. Read through the Use & Care manual to become familiar with the operation of your room air conditioner. CAUTION Do not lift window sash without holding the unit. The window sash helps keep the unit in the window. Exercise caution when opening the window. Failure to do so many result in personal injury and/or property damage. • Step 7 - Install Unit and assemble Front Grille 1. Push the unit into the installed Chassis. 2. Fasten Base Pan and Chassis with screws to side h
GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................11 • CHANGING AIR FLOW DIRECTION • AIR FLOW AROUND UNIT • DRAIN HOLE AND WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE 6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..............................................................................12 • AIR FILTER • CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER 7. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS .........................................................................13 • ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS. • USE OF EXTEN
A tight seal is essential. Read through the Use & Care manual to become familiar with the operation of your room air conditioner. CAUTION Do not lift window sash without holding the unit. The window sash helps keep the unit in the window. Exercise caution when opening the window. Failure to do so many result in personal injury and/or property damage. • Step 7 - Install Unit and assemble Front Grille 1. Push the unit into the installed Chassis. 2. Fasten Base Pan and Chassis with screws to side h
• Turn clockwise for a cooler room temperature. • Turn counter-clockwise for a warmer room temperature. 10 GENERAL INFORMATION • CHANGING AIR FLOW DIRECTION Air flow deflectors divert air from center flow to left or right and up or down. Adjust deflectors for desired air flow pattern. • AIR FLOW AROUND UNIT Check in door grill and outdoor louvers for air flow obstructions. Do not block air flow to and from unit. The outdoor coil should be checked and periodically cleaned for debris that may coll