Thank you very much for purchasing an Air Conditioner. Please read this Use and Care Manual
carefully before installing and using this appliance and keep this manual for future reference.
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Manual de Uso y Mantenimiento antes de instalar y utilizar este producto. Conserve este
manual para consultarlo en el futuro.
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
Parts Identification
Electrical Specifications
Tips Before Installation
Installation Instructions
Operating Instructions
Care and Maintenance
Trouble Shooting Guide
Warranty
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Introducci n
Identificaci n de las Piezas
Especificaciones El ctricas
Consejos Antes de la Instalaci n
Instrucciones de Instalaci n
Instrucciones de Operaci n
Cuidado y Mantenimiento
Gu a para la Soluci n de Problemas
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1
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this room air conditioner to cool your home. This USE AND CARE MANUAL
provides information necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your new room air conditioner.
If properly maintained, your air conditioner will give you many years of trouble free operation. To avoid
installation difficulties, read instructions completely before starting. This manual contains information for the
installation and operation of your room air conditioner.
Part Identification
Mechanical control model
Front Panel
Air Filter
Interior
Air Inlet
Grille
Cabinet
Fresh Air
Vent Lever
Air Outlet
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Air Inlet
Power Cord
Note:
The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model.
Consequently, the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected.
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Introduction
Part Identification
Remote control model
Front Panel
Air Filter
Interior
Air Inlet
Grille
Fresh Air
Vent Lever
Remote Control
Cabinet
Control Panel
Air Outlet
Control Panel
Exterior
Air Inlet
Power Cord
Remote Control
Power
Mode
Auto
Fan Speed
HighLow
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Temp/Time
Timer
Power Saver
Mid
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Timer
Fan
Speed
Airconditioner
Mode
Note:
The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model.
Consequently, the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected.
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Electrical specifications
1. All wiring must comply with local and national
electrical codes and must be installed by a
licenced electrician. If you have any questions
regarding the following instructions, contact a
licenced electrician.
2. Check available power supply and resolve any
wiring problems BEFORE installing and operating
this unit.
3. For your safety and protection, this unit is
grounded through the power cord when
plugged into a matching wall outlet. If you are
not sure whether your wall outlet is properly
grounded, please consult a licenced
electrician.
4. The wall outlet (3-pin) must match the plug
(3-pin) on the power cord supplied with the unit.
DO NOT use plug adapters or extension cords.
See (Table 1) for receptacle and fuse information.
5. The rating plate on the unit contains electrical
and other technical data. The rating plate is
located on the right side of the unit. Make sure
to use the correct power supply according to the
rating plate of your air conditioner.
Electric Shock Hazard
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If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating
of 115 volts and up to and including 7.5 amps,
the unit maybe on a fuse or circuit breaker
with other devices. However, the maximum
amps on all devices for that fuse or circuit
breaker can not exceed the amps of the fuse
for the circuit breaker.
If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating
of 115 volts and greater than 7.5 amps it
must have its own fuse or circuit breaker,
and no other device or unit should be
operated on the fuse or circuit breaker.
If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating
of 230 volts, it must have its own fuse or
circuit breaker, and no other device or unit
should be operated on the fuse or circuit
breaker.
To avoid the possibility of personal injury,
disconnect power to the unit before installing
or servicing.
RECEPTACLE AND FUSE TYPES
COOLING CAPACITY
RATED VOLTS
AMPS
WALL OUTLET
FUSE SIZE
10K-12K
(Cooling only)
125
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18K(Cooling only)
10K-12K(With heating)
250
15
15
Note:10K-12K(Cooling only) including models AAW-10CR1FHU
AAW-12CR1FHU
18K(Cooling only) including models AAW-18CR3FHU
10K-12K(With heating) including models AAW-10DR3FHU
24K
(Cooling only)
250
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AAW-10CM1FHU
AAW-12CM1FHU
AAW-18CM3FHU
AAW-12DR3FHU
24K(Cooling only) including models AAW-24CR3FHU AAW-24CM3FHU
18K-24K(With heating) including models
AAW-18DR3FHU
AAW-24DR3FHU
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18K-24K
(With heating)
250
30
30
Table 1
Tips before installation
Your Room Air Conditioner unit is designed to
be highly efficient and save energy. Follow these
recommendations for greater efficiency.
1. Select thermostat setting that suits your
comfort needs and leave the thermostat at
that chosen setting.
2. The air filter is very efficient in removing airborne
particles. Keep the air filter clean. Typically, the filter
should be cleaned once a month. More
frequent cleaning may be necessary depending
on outdoor and indoor air quality.
3. Use drapes, curtains, or shades to keep
direct sunlight from heating your room, but
DO NOT obstruct the air conditioner. Allow air to
circulate around the unit without obstructions.
4. Start your air conditioner before outdoor
air becomes hot/cold and uncomfortable. This
avoids an initial period of discomfort while
the unit is cooling or heating off the room.
5. When outdoor temperature is cool
enough, use HIGH or LOW FAN
only. This circulates indoor air, providing
some cooling comfort, and utilizes less
electricity than when operating on a
cooling setting.
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CAUTION
To avoid installation/operating difficulties,
read the instructions thoroughly.
NOTE: Save the shipping carton and packing
materials for future storage or transport of the unit.
Please check the contents of the hardware kit against
the corresponding model check list, prior to
installation of the unit.
See lists below.(Fig.A)
Fig. 1A Installation Hardware Model 463AAC008BA
Fig. A Installation Hardware
3/4"Screws (10)
3/4"Screws (10)
1/4"Screws (23)
Top Channel(1)
Top Channel(1)
Bottom Channel(1)
(For 10K to 12K models)
Bottom Channel(1)
(For 18K to 24K models
-Factory Installed)
Lock Washers(4)
Lock Washers(4)
1-1/2"x1/4 Bolts(4)
1-1/2"x1/4 Bolts(4)
1/4" Nuts(4)
1/4" Nuts(4)
Shutter Clamp(2)
Shutter Clamp(2)
Washer(10)
Side Curtain RH(1)
Side Curtain RH(1)
Side Curtain LH(1)
Side Curtain LH(1)
Seal(1)
Foam (1)
Your Room Air Conditioner was designed
for easy installation in a single or double-hung
window. NOTE: This unit is NOT designed for
vertical (slider type) windows.
Mounting
Mounting
Brackets(2)
Brackets(2)
Angle
Angle
Brackets(2)
Brackets(2)
End Cap &
Leveling Legs(2)
NOTE: Surplus screw(s) for spare use.
Tools Needed for Window Installation
Screw drivers: Both Philips and flat head
Power drill: 1/8 inch diameter drill bit
Pencil
Measuring tape
Scissors
Carpenters level
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Double
Adhering
Seal(1)
Installation instructions
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Because the compressor is located on the
controls side of the unit (right side), this side
will be heavier and more awkward to manipulate.
Inadequate support on control side of the unit
can result in personal injury and damage to your
unit and property. Therefore, it is recommended
to have someone assist you during the installation
of this unit.
1. Select the Best Location
A. Your room air conditioner was designed to
fit easily into a single or double hung window. However,
since window designs vary, it may be necessary to
make some modifications for safe and proper
installation.
B. Make sure window and frame is structurally
sound and free from dry and rotted wood.
C. For maximum efficiency, install the air conditioner
on side of the house or building which favors more
shade than sunlight. If the unit is in direct sunlight,
it is advisable to provide an awning over the unit.
CAUTION
E. Be certain the proper electrical outlet is within reach
of the installation. Use only a single outlet circuit rated
at proper current (see table 1 on page 4). All wiring
should be in accordance with local and national
electrical codes.
F. Your unit was designed to evaporate condensation
under normal conditions. However, under extreme
humidity conditions, excess condensation may cause
the basepan to overflow to the outside.
The unit should be installed where condensation
run-off cannot drip on pedestrians or neighboring
properties.
Awning
20"
Min.
12" Min.
20"
Min.
D. Provide sufficient clearance around the cabinet
to allow for ample air circulation through the unit.
See (Fig.B). The rear of the unit should be outdoors
and not in a garage nor inside of a building.
Keep unit as far away as possible from obstacles and
obstructions and at least 30" above the floor or
ground. Curtains and other objects within a room
should be prevented from blocking the air flow.
Window opening requirements
(see table below)
Size
Cabinet size
(W*H*D)
Min. Window
opening
Max. Window
opening
Model
10K
20.5" *14.8" *23.1"
24"
38"
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obstruction
12K
22.8" *15.7" *24.1"
27"
41"
30" Min.
Ground
Fig.B
18-24K
26.5" *18.5" *26.9"
30"
44"
Fence,
wall, or
other
obstacle.
Installation instructions
2. Preparation to Remove the
Air Conditioner Slide-Out Chassis
A. Remove total of (4) Philips screws securing
the chassis to the cabinet. There are (2) screws
on each side. The set of screws closest to the
front of the unit secure the front panel to the
cabinet. The set of screw closest to the rear of
the unit secure the cabinet to the chassis.
See (Fig. 1).
B. Remove the front panel assembly from the
cabinet by gently pulling it.
C. Grasp the pull handle at the front of the
slide-out chassis and carefully slide the
air conditioner out of the cabinet. See (Fig. 2).
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Please seek assistance for this procedure.
NOTE: Screws must be reinstalled upon
completion of the window installation to
secure slide-out chassis.
3. Assembly of the upper & lower channels to
the cabinet
A. " L" Shaped Top Channel: Stick the double
adhering seal to the " L" shaped top channel, and
then Install the "L" shaped top channel to the
cabinet as shown in (Fig. 3) using (5) 1/4" screws.
B. "n" Shaped Bottom Channel installed as
shown in (Fig. 3)using (4) 1/4" screws.
NOTE: For 18K to 24K models, the bottom channel
has been factory-installed, and their shapes may
differ from the others, but their functions are similar.
4. Assembly of the side shutters
(curtains) to the cabinet.
Slide the shutters into the top and bottom
channels as shown in (Fig. 4). The shutters are
identified (on each frame) as "left" & "right". Attach
the shutters to the cabinet using (4) 1/4" screws
on each side.
Chassis
Pull Handle
For 10K to 12K models
Fig. 2
Double
Adhering seal
1/4" Screw
Channel
For 18K to 24K models,
( Factory-Installed)
Fig. 3
Shutter Frame
Fig. 4
1/4" screw
Right Shutter
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Installation instructions
5. Installation of Mounting Brackets and
First Sealing Strip
NOTE: Windows come in a variety of different
styles. Therefore, it may be necessary to modify
or improve your particular installation.
A. Attach the bracket assembly to 90 angle support brackets (Fig. 5) using (2) 1 1/2" bolts
Two bolts per bracket. Secure with the (2)
1/4" lock washers and (2) 1/4"nuts. DO NOT
immediately tighten these bolts as it may be
necessary to adjust the depth of the bracket assembly, depending on the depth of your window sill.
See (Fig. 7).Install the two leveling screws into the
90 support brackets. Test the bracket assembly in the
window before cabinet installation. If the leveling
screws are distanced too far away from the wall to
provide stability, it may be necessary for you to fill
this area with a solid piece of wood. See (Fig. 8).
B. Measure the inside window sill width and find the
center as shown in (Fig. 6). Align the V-slot in each
bracket on these marks and mount the brackets to the
sill using 3/4" screws provided. Brackets should be
perpendicular to the inside window sill. See (Fig. 6).
V-slot
Leveling Screw
Bracket Assembly
Bracket Bolts
(TOP VIEW)
Fig. 5
V-slot
Center
9.6"
9.6"
10.3"
12.6"
10.3"
12.6"
Measurement for Model 10K =9.6"
Measurement for Model 12K = 10.3"
Measurement for Model 18K to 24K = 12.6"
Fig. 6
(2) 3/4" screws per bracket
Leveling Screw
Outer Wall Construction
90 Angle
Support Brackets
Window sill
3/16" Maximum
Bracket Assembly
C. For proper condensation run-off it will be necessary
to adjust the angle/pitch of the window brackets. This is
accomplished by adjusting the distance of the leveling
screw on the outer wall. The maximum angle/pitch
should not exceed more than 3/16". See (Fig.7).
D. Cut the seal strip to fit the underside of the bottom
window sash. Remove the peel-off backing on the
seal and attach it to this sash. See (Fig. 9).
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CAUTION
Use a solid piece of wood to provide stability. This
will be required when sills are extra deep.
See (Fig. 8).
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Window Sash
Window Sash
Sealing Strip
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Solid Piece Wood
(If required)
Installation instructions
6. Installation of the cabinet
A. Align one hole in the bottom of the cabinet with one
hole in the bracket assembly. Secure the cabinet to the
bracket using (3) 1/4" screws provided. Repeat the
same procedure on the opposite side of the cabinet.
See (Fig. 10).
B. Ensure the "L" shaped mounting channel is
positioned in front of the sash. The bottom channel
of the cabinet should be positioned in the track
provided on the bracket assembly. Pull the window
down until it rests just behind the front of the "L"
shaped mounting channel. See (Fig. 11).
C. Check to make sure that the cabinet is slanted
slightly downward on the outside. If necessary,
re-adjust support bracket as shown in (Fig. 7).
1/4" Screws
Fig. 10
Window Sash
7. Secure Shutters
A. Carefully slide the air conditioner back into the
cabinet.(Please seek assistance for this procedure).
B. Reinstall the slide-out-chassis security screws
(removed earlier) on both sides of the cabinet.
See (Fig. 12).
Secure the top of the frames to the window sash with
(2) 3/4" screws.
C. Now, secure bottom frame of shutters using one
shutter clamp and one 3/4" screw on each side(Fig. 12).
8. Reinstalling Front Panel Assembly
A. Position the front panel on the cabinet starting at the
top. The front panel lock tabs must be inserted into the
retaining slots in the cabinet. Repeat this procedure on
all sides.
B. Secure the front grille to the cabinet using the Philips
screws removed earlier(Fig. 1).
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Seal
Seal
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Installation instructions
9. Complete the installation
A. Cut the foam to fit the opening between the top of
the inside and outside window. See (Fig. 13).
B. Some installations may require additional sealing
around the window and air conditioner. Check for any
air leaks and seal where necessary.
C. In very humid areas, the water removal may be
excessive enough to overflow the unit or increase the
noise of the air conditioner. If this occurs, you may wish
to attach a drain hose (not included) to the drain plug
allowing condensations to run off conveniently.
See (Fig. 14).
Fig. 13
Foam
Drain Hose
(not included)
Fig. 14
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