Coolerator Ar2400xt0, Ar1800xw0, Ar1800xt0 Owner's Manual

Contents
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Before using your air conditioner. . .
Energy saving tips . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using your air conditioner. . . . . . . . .
Starting your air conditioner . . . . . .
Using the air control . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing air direction . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Caring for your air conditioner. . . . .
Cleaning of front panel and filter. .
2 Annual maintenance for your 3 3 3
Do-it-yourself maintenance . . . . . . . . .
Oiling the fan motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 If you need service or assistance. . . . .
5 Coolerator room air conditioner
warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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01989 Whirlpool Corporation

Before using your air conditioner

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Read and carefully follow the “INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS” included with your air conditioner.
Copy your Model and Serial Numbers here...
When you need service or call with a ques-
tion, have this information ready.
1. Complete Model and Serial Numbers. To find Model and Serial Numbers remove the front panel (see page 5). The numbers are located on a label attached to the evaporator coil cover near the top of the unit.
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER LABEL
2. Purchase date from sales slip.
Copy this information in the spaces below. Keep this book, your INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, and your sales slip together in a handy place.
It is your responsibility
to make sure your air conditioner:
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Has been properly installed.
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Is the right size for the area you want to cool.
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Has been properly connected to electrical
supply and grounded. (See INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.)
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Is properly used only for the job for which it
was designed.
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Is not used by anyone unable to operate it
properly.
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Is properly maintained.
To remove the Consumer Buy Guide label and energy rating label lift one edge and pull straight off.
To remove any remaining glue:
1. Rub briskly with thumb to make a ball, then remove.
-or-
2. Soak area with a liquid hand dishwash­ing detergent before removing glue as described in step 1.
Do not use rubbing alcohol or flammable toxic solvents, such as acetone, gasoline, carbon tetrachloride, etc. These can damage the material.
Do not use a sharp instrument or any harsh or abrasive cleaners.
Model Number
Serial Number
Purchase Date
Service Company Name and Telephone Number
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Energy saving tips

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Improve home insulation (seal doors, windows, and close fireplace flue).
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Close blinds or drapes on sunny side of house. Add window awnings.
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Keep air filter clean. Don’t block air flow with drapes or furniture.
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Ventilate attic (high temperature levels add to normal cooling load).

Using your air conditioner

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Try not to use heat producing appliances during the hottest part of the day. Turn lights, radios, televisions, and other appliances off when not needed.
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Keep heat registers and cool air returns closed or blocked off so cooled air won’t escape.
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Use a vent fan in areas in cooking, laundry or bathing areas to pull out extra heat and
moisture near its source.
THERMOSTAT

Starting your air conditioner

NOTE: Be sure air conditioner SYSTEM CONTROL is set to UNIT OFF before plugging in the unit.
1. Set the AIR CONTROL to OFF for
maximum cooling.
2. Set the SYSTEM CONTROL to the
desired setting. LO COOL . . for sleeping comfort
MED COOL for normal cooling HI COOL . . for maximum cooling FAN ONLY . . for air circulation only
CAUTION: If you turn your air conditioner off, wait at least two (2) minutes before turning it back on or you may blow a fuse.
3. Turn THERMOSTAT CONTROL to the mid
(Number 6) setting. You can adjust the air con­ditioner’s cooling performance by resetting the thermostat control to a higher number for max­imum cooling. Lower the thermostat for less cooling. You will need to experiment to find the setting which suits you best.
When lowering the thermostat control setting, the compressor (motor) may shut off. When the compressor is turned off with either the system control or the thermostat control, wait 2-3 minutes before restarting the air con­ditioner or turning the compressor back on.
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