Daewoo DWA-182R User Manual

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Please observe the following instructions.
1. Operate the Power button to run or stop the unit.
- Do not operate Main Power Switch or Auxiliary Power Switch to do it.
2. Do not stick anything into the air outlet or inlet.
- It is a danger and it can cause trouble.
3. You must frequently open doors or windows for in taking fresh air from outdoors.
- It is not good for your health.
5. Do not pour water on the unit to clean it.
- It is dangerous and can cause trouble. Never use solvents or harsh chemicals when cleaning the unit. When the air inlet grill and cabinet are dirty, wipe with luke - warm water (below 40˚C)
6. Avoid placing any obstacles near the inlet or outlet.
- If the inlet or outlet is blocked with any obstacle, it may cause trouble with the unit.
7. Do not frequently run or stop the unit.
- If you run or stop the unit more then 4-5 times an hour, it can cause trouble with the unit.
8. When running the unit again after once having stopped it or in the case of power failure during running, please wait for over 3 minutes.
- If you turn on the unit in 3 minutes, it can cause trouble with the unit.
9. If the air conditioner is operated without an air filter, dust is not removed from the air, and resultant accumulation in the unit may lead to a failure.
- Do not forget to install the air filter.
10. The air filter cleaned at least once every two weeks.
11. When the unit is cleaned, set the Selector Switch at off position.
- And then unplug the power plug.
12. Never use store gasoline or other flammable vaper or liquid near the air conditioner.
- It is very dangerous.
13. Do not force the unit too much.
- It can cause trouble and damage.
14. Set a comfortable temperature.
- Very low temperature setting considerably increase power consumption.
15. Be careful to keep room temperature comfortable.
- Avoid continuous direct air flow on to the occupant, especially in case of those sleeping or a patient.
16. Do not pull out the power cord.
- Damage to the cord may result in serious electrical shocks.
17. The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
18. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
PRECAUTIONS FOR PROPER USE OF AIR CONDITIONER
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1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................2
2. NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS ...........................................3
3. OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................4
• DISPLAY
• REMOTE CONTROL
• HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES
4. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................10
• AIR FLOW AROUND UNIT
• DRAIN HOLE AND WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE
• DOOR VENT
5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................11
• AIR FILTER
• CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER
6. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS...............................................12
• ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS.
• USE OF EXTENSION CORDS
7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION ...............................................13
8. BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE............................................17
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM
POWER SOURCE COOLING CAPACITY POWER INPUT ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATIO RUNNING CURRENT
DIMENSIONS
REFRIGERANT (R-22) WEIGHT (NET)
DWA-182R
AC 220V, 60Hz 18 000 BTU/h 2 040W 8,8 BTU/Wh 9,4A 26,0(W) x 16,0(H) x 27,8(D) inch 660(W) x 430(H) x 705(D) mm 970 g 51,5 Kg (113,5 lbs)
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NAMES OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
6
3
1
2
7
4
8
5
NO PART NAME
1 AIR FILTER 2 GRILLE FRONT 3 CABINET 4 BLADE VERTICAL
NO PART NAME
5 PANEL CONTROL 6 REMOTE CONTROLLER 7 BLADE HORIZONTAL 8 AIR VENT
• DWA-182R
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Room Air-conditioner
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP
TEMP
DESIRED TEMP TIMER
SENSOR
MODE POWER
FAN
SPEED
AUTO
SWING
TEMP./TIMER DISPLAY
It displays the temperature and the timer.
MODE DISPLAY
It displays the operating mode.
REMOCON SIGNAL RECEIVER
TEMPERATURE SET
It is the button to set the desired room temperature. The temperature can be set within a range from 16°C (60°F) to 32°C (90°F) by 1°C (1°F)
POWER ON/OFF SWITCH
To turn the unit ON, push this button. To turn the unit OFF, push this button again.
MODE SELECT
Everytime you push this button, It is selected as follow. (COOLINGTURBOFANCOOLING)
FAN SPEED
Everytime you push this button, It is selected as follow. (HighMidLowHigh)
AUTO SWING
Everytime you push this button, the auto swing mode is toggled.
DISPLAY
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
Do not use the REMOTE CONTROLLER before the lamp lights. If use, the “°F temperature
display can change to “°C temperature display (only “°F temperature display model).
REMOCON SIGNAL TRANSMITTER
TIMER/CANCEL
Everytime you push this button, timer is set as follow. (1Hr2Hr3Hr4Hr→5Hr6Hr
8Hr10Hr12Hr16Hr→20Hr24HrCANCEL).
After the unit is timed, if this button is pushed, timer is canceled.
SLEEP
SLEEP mode is selected as follow. (L1L2Cancel)
MODE
Everytime you push this button, it is selected as follow. (COOLINGTURBOFAN COOLING)
AUTO SWING
Everytime you push this
button, the auto swing mode is toggled.
TEMPERATURE
It is the button to set the room in the desired room temp. The temp. can be set within a range from 16°C (60°F) to 32°C (90°F) by 1°C (1°F)
POWER ON/OFF
To turn the unit ON, push this
button. To turn the unit OFF, push this button, again.
FAN SPEED
Everytime you push this
button, it is selected as follow. (HighMidLowHigh)
TIMER/
CANCEL
FAN SPEED
TEMP
SLEEP
MODE
AUTO
SWING
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OPERATION INSTRUCTION(CONTINUED)
FUNCTION
POWER ON
Push POWER button
COOLING MODE
Push the MODE button until COOLING lamp lights.
Change desired room temperature
Push the TEMP▲▼ button.
Change FAN SPEED
Push the FAN SPEED button.
OPERATION
1. The unit starts working. (It is delayed 3 minutes after main power source is supplied.)
2. Default mode is COOLING mode.
3. Default desired room temperature is 26°C’ (79°F). And fan speed is HIGH’.
1. Operating modes are changed as follows by pushing MODE button. (COOLINGTURBOFAN COOLING)
2. The compressor and fan work.
3. In this mode you can change fan speed and desired temperature at any time.
4. SLEEP mode and ON/OFF TIMER can be selected. (By remocon button only)
1. The desired room temperature is changed within a range from 16°C (60°F) to 32°C (90°F) by 1°C.
1. FAN SPEED is changed as follows by pushing FAN SPEED button. (HIGHMIDLOWHIGH)
DISPLAY
1. Current room temperature is displayed.
2. COOLING lamp lights.
3. ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
1. Current room temperature is displayed.
2. COOLING lamp lights.
3. ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
1. It display desired room temperature when TEMP button is pushed.
2. DESIRED TEMP lamp lights.
3. After a few seconds, display is changed to current room temperature and ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
1. It displays as follows.
2. After a few seconds, display is changed to current room temperature.
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
HIGH MID LOW
POWER
MODE
TEMP
MODE
TEMP
FAN
SPEED
FAN SPEED
or
or
or
or
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
FUNCTION
FAN MODE
Push the MODE button until FAN lamp lights.
ON/OFF AUTO SWING
Push the AUTO SWING button.
TURBO MODE
Push the MODE button until TURBO lamp lights.
OFF TIMER
Push the TIMER/CANCEL button when unit is working. (REMOCON ONLY)
OPERATION
1. The Fan works only.
2. In this mode, the unit circulate room air.
3. Fan speed can be changed.
1. Auto swing function is toggled.
2. Air out-flow direction is changed automatically. (left/right direction)
1. Fan speed is set to HIGH and desired temperature to 18°C (64°F).
1. Timer is set to as follows by pushing TIMER/CANCEL button. (1hr2hr3hr4hr→5hr6hr 8hr10hr12hr16hr→20hr 24hrcancel)
2. Unit is off after timer is over.
3. If you want to cancel timer, push this button again at any time.
DISPLAY
1. Current room temperature is displayed.
2. FAN lamp lights.
3. ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
There is no change in display.
1. Current room temperature is displayed.
2. TURBO lamp lights.
3. ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
1. TIMER lamp lights.
2. Set time is displayed.
3. After a few seconds, display is changed to current room temprature. and ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
AUTO
SWING
AUTO SWING
MODE
MODE
TIMER/
CANCEL
MODE
MODE
or
or
or
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
FUNCTION
ON TIMER
Push the TIMER/CANCEL button when unit is off. (REMOCON ONLY)
SLEEP MODE
Push the SLEEP button in COOLING mode. (REMOCON ONLY)
OPERATION
1. Timer is changed to as follows by pushing TIMER/CANCEL button. (1hr2hr3hr4hr→5hr6hr 8hr10hr12hr16hr→20hr 24hrcancel)
2. The unit starts working after set time is over in cooling mode with last temperature set.
3. If you want to cancel timer, push this button again at any time.
1. SLEEP MODE is changed as follows by pushing SLEEP button. (L1L2cancel) * L1 Mode
The unit is off after 4 hours. The desired Temp is in
creased 3°C (5.4°F) for 4 hours.
Auto swing is selected. Fan speed is set to LOW’.
* L2 MODE
The unit works as follow.
Auto swing is selected. Fan speed is set to LOW’.
2. Set proper desired room temperature, fan speed and auto-swing mode.
3. This mode can be selected in COOLING mode only.
DISPLAY
1. TIMER lamp lights.
2. Setting time is displayed.
3. After a few seconds, display is changed to current room temperature. and ROOM TEMP lamp lights.
1. L1 or L2 is displayed.
2. ROOM TEMP and DESIRED TEMP lamp is off.
FAN TURBO COOLING
ROOM TEMP DESIRED TEMP TIMER
TIMER/
CANCEL
SLEEP
ON
OFF
2hr 2hr 2hr 2hr 2hr
+1°C+1°C
ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY.
Over 45°C or 100°F
5°C~45°C or 41°F~99°F
Below 5°C (41°F)
DISPLAY TEMPERATURE
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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES
Remove the COVER from the back of the remote controller.
Slide the Cover according to the arrow direction
Insert two battaries.
Be sure that the (+) and (–) directions are correct
Be sure that both batteries are new
Re-attach the cover.
Slide it back into position
Do not use rechargeable batteries such batteries differ from standard dry cells in shape,
dimensions, and performance.
Remove the batteries from the remote controller if the air conditioner is not going to be used for an extended length of time.
1 2 3
+
+
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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 collect and block unit air flow. If air flow is obstructed or deflected back into unit, the compressor may cycle on and off rapidly, causing early compressor failure.
DRAIN HOLE AND WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE
Locate drain hole at the rear or on the bottom of unit. Water in base pan is picked up by the fan blade and thrown onto the warm outdoor coil where it evaporates. The air conditioner must be installed level or tilted slightly to the outside for proper water disposal. On exceptionally hot and humid days the air conditioner may permit excess water to pass thru rear drain hole or overflow. This should be considered normal.
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.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Close Vent Open
Door Vent
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AIR FILTER
Clean the air filter, which removes dust inside the room. It should be washed at least once every week during operation.
1. Remove the Air Filter from the front grille by pulling up.
2. Clean Air Filter with a vacuum cleaner or lukewarm, soapy water.
3. Shake it when clean to remove moisture completely. Replace it.
CLEANING THE AIR CONDITIONER
1. At least once a year, remove cabinet and thoroughly clean air conditioner. Have the unit inspected by an authorized service man to ensure unit is functioning properly.
2. Wash air conditioner with lukewarm, soapy water as needed. Rinse and dry thoroghly.
3. If using concentrated liquid detergent, dilute in warm water first.
4. Front grille may be wiped off with a cloth dampened in a mild detergent solution.
5. Cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water, then polished with liquid wax for appliances.
6. Condenser and Evaporator coils should be cleaned at the beginning of each cooling season. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to clean them, making sure that the Condenser and Evaporator coils are not damaged.
7. Do not use abrasive cleaners. These items scrach, crack and discolor surfaces.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
To avoid death or personal injury due to electrical shock, turn fan control OFF and unplug power cord before cleaning or performing maintenance. After cleaning or performing maintenance, reconnect power.
NOTE
A dirty Air Filter reduces air flow and the cooling capacity. Do not operate unit without Air Filter.
NOTE
To assure continued peak efficiency, condenser coils (weather side of unit) should be checked periodically and cleaned if clogged with soot or dirt from the atmosphere.
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ELECTRICAL GR OUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong(grounding) plug for protection against possible shock hazards. If a two-prong wall receptacle is encountered, the customer is required to contact a qualified electrician and have the two-prong wall receptacle replaced with a properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
USE OF EXTENSION CORD
Because of potential safety hazards under a certain condition we strongly recommend against the use of an extension cord. However, if you still elect to use an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it will be a UL listed 3-wire grounding type appliance extension cord rated has a 3-blade grounding plug and a 3-slot receptacle that will plug into the appliance. The marked rating og the extension cord should be at least 250V, 15A.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING :
To avoid death, personal injury or properly damage due to electrical shock, this unit must be grounded. Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the round grounding prong from the plug. Do not use a two prong adapter.
WARNING :
To avoid death, personal injury or properly damage due to electrical shock, do not use an extension cord or pinch the power cord. Do not remove the warning tag from the power cord.
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LOCATION OF INSTALLATION
1. Install the unit at a place having sufficient strength to support the unit securely.
2. Do not install the unit at a place where leakage of combustible gas is suspected.
3. If the air conditioner is operated in an atmosphere containing oils (including machine oil), salt near a coastal area, etc, such substances may lead to failure of the unit.
4. Provide sufficient clearance or space around the air inlet and air outlet so that air flow will not be obstructed (See following figures).
BEFORE INSTALLATION
Test Run Unit : Plug unit into proper power supply outlet. Refer to operating instructions in this manual for comfortable living. Check all controls for correct operation, then unplug unit. Determine Correct Mounting procedure-Refer to Window Installation or Through the Wall Installation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING :
Moving parts can cause personal injury. Be careful when test-running unit. Do not operate unit with front grille removed .
Be sure to use an exclusive line
Contact service man when replace the power cord set.
CAUTION
1. Install the exclusive main power switch (main circuit breaker) and auxiliary power switch.
(a leakage circuit breaker)
2. Be sure to earth the exclusive power source line.
3. Power source is 220V.
4. Consumer must pay the charge of wiring and installation.
North or East
Indoor
Indoor
minimum
minimum
45˚
45˚
30cm
minimum
minimum
1m
minimum
60cm
OUTLET
INLET
Wall or Fence
45˚
minimum
maximum 25cm
Indoor Outdoor
Outdoor
Outdoor
Indoor Outdoor
minimum 30cm
maximum 25cm
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HO W TO REMOVE THE FRONT GRILLE
1. Remove the Air Filter from the front grill by pulling up.
2. Remove two screw tapping from front grill (2 POINT)
3. Push the LATCH position at the right side of cabinet. (The latch position of the grill front and the cabinet is 4 point)
4. Separate the latch position of the frant grill from the right side of cabinet as shown in Fig.2
5. Repeate the above No.4 and No.5 at the left side of cabinet as shown in Fig.3
6. Lift up base side of the front grill until the upper side of the front grill is separated from the cabinet as
shown in Fig.4
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 1
Push
Screw
Fig. 2
Push
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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7. If you need reinstall the front grill, do the reverse order in page 14.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
CAUTION
When the front grille is reinstalled, the DOOR VENT should be in position first so that it would not be vent by grille.
Fig. 5
Door Vent
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HO W TO INSTALL THE DRAIN CAP
Install the drain cap like Fig. of the right side. There are two kinds of method to install the drain cap. 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.
WINDO W INSTALLA TION
1. Determine Window Location. Determine a suitable location. The window where the Air Conditioner is to be installed should have enough strength to bear the weight of the Air Conditioner.
2. Measure unit’s dimensions
3. Install the Mounting Angle at the Proper Location. Install the Air Conditioner using the Mounting Angle or other Hardware to be installed as shown in Fig.6 For proper drainage, Rear side of the unit should be declined about 10~15mm lower.
4. Insert unit in window. With 2 people, lift unit and insert it into the window opening.
5. Finish opening Close up the gap between unit and window using the sponge or tape for insulation as shown in Fig. 6
* If through the wall installation is required, you may choose to consult an independent servicing DAEWOO
Dealer.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
CAUTION : Two people must work together to avoid personal injury.
Fig. 6 Mounting Angle Installation.
The rear side of the unit
Drain Cap
Close up the gap
10mm~15mm
Mounting Angle
unit
wall
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When you find something wrong with your room air conditioner, please carefully check the following items. If you are unable to find the cause of trouble, contact your service dealer.
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Difficulty
Air conditioner do not operate.
Little or no cooling
Noisy unit
Odors in cooling
Water in base pan.
Possible Cause
No power to unit.
Compressor lockout on initial
plug in.
Dirty air filter
There is maybe anything
blocking the front.
Air conditioner undersized for application.
Loose parts
Weak building construction.
Water hitting fan.
Mold, mildew or algae formation
on wet surfaces.
Normal for operation in humid areas.
Suggested Solution
Confirm power cord is plugged in.
Wait 3 to 4 minutes and recheck compressor.
Clean air filter.
When blocked curtains, blinds,
or furnitures, etc., the air flow is restricted and cooling performance is affected.
Check with dealer to determine proper unit capacity for application.
Tighten any loose parts.
Provide additional support.
Normal in high humidity.
Stop noise by allowing water to drain from base fan through drain hole.
Place algaecide tablet in base pan
Remove water in base pan through drain hole.
Water in base pan is picked up by the fan blade and thrown onto the warm outdoor coil where water then evaporators.
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MODEL #:
DWA-182R
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER USE & CARE MANUAL
WINDOW TYPE ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Please read carefully and thoroughly this manual before operating the unit. If you still have any difficulties or problems, consult your dealer for help or ELECTRONICS. Please keep this manual well.
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