Kenmore 78073 Owner's Manual

Owner's Manual
®
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
Model 78073
CAUTION: Before using this Air Conditioner, read thismanual
and follow all itsSafety Rules and Operating Instructions.
Electrical Requirements
Installation
Operation
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Repair Parts List
Espa_ol
Fran_:ais
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A.
TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................2
WARRANTY .............................................2
SAFETY .....................................................3
Important Safety Instructions ...................... 3
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS .......4
INSTALLATION .......................................5
Installation Requirements ......................... 5
How to Install ............................................ 6
Air Conditioner Removal .............................. 8
OPERATION .............................................9
Installation ................................................ 9
How and Why ........................................... 9
Normal Sounds ........................................ 9
Capacity and Running Time ..................... 9
Features ................................................. 10
Using the Air Conditioner ....................... 10
Air Conditioner Features ........................ 11
MAINTENANCE .....................................12
Air Filter Cleaning ................................... 12
Air Conditioner Cleaning ........................ 12
How to Remove the Front Grille.................. 12
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................13
Before Calling for Service ...................... 13
REPAIR PARTS LIST ..........................15
ESPAI_IOL ................................................26
FRAN(_AIS ...................................... 38
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
For one year from the date of purchase, when this air conditioner is operated and maintained for
normal room cooling according to instructionsin this owner's manual, Sears will repair this air conditioner, free of charge, if defective in material or
workmanship.
FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY ON
SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM
For five years from the date ofpurchase, when this air conditioner isoperated and maintained for normal room cooling according to instructionsin this
owner's manual, Sears will repair the sealed
refrigerationsystem (consistingof refrigerant,
connecting tubing, and compressor), free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship.
WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE BY
CONTACTING THE NEAREST SEARS SERVICE CENTER IN THE UNITED STATES.
Warranty coverage applies only to air conditioners
used for non-commercial, private household purposes.
This warranty applies only whilethis product is in
use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and
you may also have other rightwhich vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., D/817WA, Hoffman Estates, IL. 60179 U.S.A.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The safety instructionsbelow willtell you how to use your room air conditioner to avoid harm to yourself or damage to your ROOM AiR CONDITIONER.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Read product labels for flammability and other warnings.
PREVENT ACCIDENTS
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury
to persons when using your air conditioner, follow
basic precautions, including the following:
Be sure the electrical service is adequate for the
model you have chosen.
If the air conditioner is to be installed in a window,
you will probably want to clean both sides of the glass first. If the window is a tdpleotrack type with a screen panel included, you may want to remove the screen completely before installation.
Be sure the air conditioner has been securely and correctly installed according to the separate installation instructions provided with this manual.
Save this manual and installation instructions for possible future use in removing or reinstalling this
unit.
When handling the air conditioner, be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear
coils.
_ Avoid fire hazard or electric shock.
Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug. Do not remove any prong from the power cord.
Grounding type wall receptacle under any _1
circumstances cut,
remove, or bypass the grounding prong from this plug.
ELECTRICAL INFORMATION
The complete electrical rating of your new room air conditioner is stated on the serial plate. Refer to the
rating when checking the electrical requirements.
Be sure the air conditioner is properly grounded.
To minimize shock and fire hazards, proper grounding is important. The power cord is equipped with a three-prong groundingplug for protection against shock hazards.
Your air conditioner must be used in a properly
grounded wall receptacle. If the wall receptacle you intend to use is not adequately grounded or protected by a time delay fuse or circuitbreaker,
have a qualified electrician installthe proper receptacle.
Do not run air conditioner with outside protective
cover in place. This could result in mechanical
damage within the air conditioner.
Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug.
Power supply c
with 3-prong
grounding plug
ENERGY SAVINGIDEAS
The capacity of the room air conditioner must fit the room size for efficient and satisfactory operation.
Install the room air conditioner on the shady side of your home. A window that faces north is best because itis shaded most of the day.
Do not block air flow inside with blinds, curtains, or furniture, or outside with shrubs, enclosures, or
other buildings.
Close the floor and wall registers and the fireplace damper so cool air does not escape up the chimney and into the duct work.
Keep blinds and drapes in other windows closed during the sunniest part of the day.
Clean the air filter as recommended in the MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
Proper insulation and weather strippingin your home will help keep warm air outand cool air in.
•Extemal house shading with trees, plants or awnings will help reduce the air conditioner's work load.
Operate heat producing appliances such as
ranges, washers, dryers, and dishwashers during
the coolest part of the day.
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See the chart below for wiring and outlet information.
OBSERVE ALL LOCAL GOVERNING CODES AND ORDINANCES
Never remove the power supply cord ground prong.
For 115 volt models with
nameplate amps up to and including 12.0
For 115 volt models with nameplate amps of 12.1
through 16.0
PLUG AND
RECEPTACLE
DATA
PARALLEL
B ESRECEPIACtE
_ GROUND I I
CAT NO :NA5_5
F_T BLADE
GROUND
RONG _
"r' BLADE kE_
RECEPTAB
CATNO :N-5242
RECEPTACLE
VOLTAGE
(60HERTZ ACIN ALL
INSTANCES)
115
115
NAMEPLATE
AMPERES
Up
through
12.0
12.1
through
16.0
USE TIME-
DELAY FUSE
OR CIRCUIT
BREAKER
RATINGIN
AMPS
15
2O
MINIMUM
RECEPTACLE
WIRE SIZE
14GAUGE
USECOPPER
WIRE ONLY
12 GAUGE
USEBOPPER
WIRE ONLY
TYPE OR
BRANCH
CIRCUIT
SINGLE
OUTLET
ONLY
SINGLE
OUTLET
ONLY
This unit requires a three-wire, single-phase, 60 hertz, AC only electrical supply.
Receptacle wire must be at least as large as size shown on electrical chart.
For your personal safety, this appliance must be grounded. This appliance has a power supply cord with a 3-prong grounding plug.
PROPER HOUSE WIRING
Follow all of the enclosed instructions carefully for trouble-free performance and lowest operating costs.
USE ONLY TIME-DELAY FUSE (or circuit breaker) for safe use and to help prevent needless blowing of fuses.
PROPER SIZE OF HOUSEWlRING is needed for good voltage and to keep from overloading circuit. See data on reverse side. Avoid long lengths of housewiring that can cause the voltage to drop below the
voltage shown on the nameplate.
It is best that NO OTHER APPLIANCE or devices are on the same fused circuit to which this unit is connected. A blown fuse can result from wiring that is carrying more electrical current than it can safety
handle.
DANGER: DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD. The power cord with the air conditioneris the best size for safe and efficient use of your air conditioner. Use
of an extension cord may cause overheating, energy loss, and blown fuses or circuitbreakers.
UNLESS THE PRODUCT IS GROUNDED PROPERLY, YOU ARE NOT PROTECTED AGAINST SEVERE OR LETHAL SHOCK IN THE EVENT OF A SHORT CIRCUIT OF AN ELECTRICAL PART OR
THE WIRING OF THE AIR CONDITIONER.
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Your air conditioner will install into standard double
hung windows with actual clear opening widths of 25 to 36 inches (635mm to 914mm) (FIG. 1).
Lower sash must open sufficiently to allow a clear
vertical opening of 14 inches (356mm). Side louvers
and the rear of the air conditioner must have clear air space to allow enough airflow through the
condenser for heat removal. The rear of the unit must be outdoors, not inside a building or garage.
Interiorwall "-.... "
Sill
FIG. 1
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Check your available electrical service. The power
supply available must be the same as that shown on the unit nameplate(found on right side of cabinet).
All models are equipped with a 3-prong service plug to provide proper service and safe positive
grounding. Do not change plug in any way. Do not use an adapter plug. If your present wall outlet does not match your plug, call a qualified electrician to make the necessary corrections.
SAVE CARTON and this OWNER'S MANUAL for future reference. The carton is the best way to store unit during winter or when not in use.
INSTALLATION HARDWARE
FIG. 2
NO. NAME OF PARTS Q'TY
1 SIDE CURTAIN 2
2 SILL SUPPORT 2
3 BOLT 2 4 NUT 2 5 SCREW(TYPE A) : 25/64" 16 6 SCREW(TYPE B) : 5/8" 3 7 SCREW(TYPE C) : 5/8" 5
8 FOAM SEAL 1
9 UPPER GUIDE 1 10 FOAM - PE 1 11 FOAM - PE 1 12 WINDOWLOCKINGBRACKET 1
To avoid risk of personal injury, properly damage, or product damage due to the weight of this device
and sharp edges that may be exposed:
Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an excessive weight hazard. Two or more people are
needed to move and installthe unit.
To prevent injury or strain, use proper liftingand
carryingtechniques when moving unit.
Carefully inspect location where air conditioner will be installed.
Be sure it will support the weight of the unit over
an extended perior of time.
Handle air conditioner with care. Wear protective gloves whenever lifting or carrying the unit. AVOID the sharp metal fins of front and rear coils.
Make sure air conditionerdoes not fall during installation.
REQUIRED TOOLS;
Tight Fitting gloves ° Pliers 3/8-inchopen end wrench ° Tape measure Standard screwdriver Sharp knife °oradjustablewrench Electricdrill
Phillipsscrewdriver ° Carpenters level 1/4-inch hex socket 1/4-inch drille bit
and ratcher
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HOW TO INSTALL
O Remove the screws which fasten the cabinet at
both sides and at the back.
B Slide the unit out of the cabinet by gripping the
O Screw the upper guide _ to the top of the cabinet as shown in FIG. 7 using (3) TYPE A screws _. Insert the side curtain (_ into the upper
guide _ and lower guide of the air conditioner. Fasten the curtains to the unit with (8) TYPE A
Jicrews
(TYPEAI
FIG. 3
FIG. 7
base pan handle and pull forward while bracing the cabinet.
FIG. 4
Iklcut the FOAM-PE _) to fit the underside of the
window sash. Peel offthe backing and attach the
seal as shown in Fig. 5.
r_open the window. Mark a line on center of the
window stool (or desired air conditioner location), Carefully place the cabinet on the window stool and align the center mark on the angle front with the center line marked in the window stool,
Windowstool
Frontangle FIG. 8
I_1 Pull the bottom window sash down behind the
upper guide until it meets.
FIG. 5
D Remove the backing from the FOAM-PE O and
attach to the bottom of the upper guide (_.
NOTE: Do not pull the window sash down so tightly that the movement of side curtain is restricted.
WINDOW SASH UPPER GUIDE_)
CABINET
SIDE CURTAIN
FIG. 9
D Loosely assemble the sill supports usingthe parts in FIG. 10.
FIG. 6
_ Nut(_)
Ben@ FIG. 10
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I_1 Select the position that will place the sill
suppods near the outer most point on sill (FIG. 11). Attach the sill supports to the cabinet track hole in
relation to the selected position using TYPE A
screw (_.
Lowerguide
INDOOR FIG. 11
im Place the sill supports with the cabinet on the
window sill's selected position.
111 The cabinet should be installed with a very
slight tilt (about 1/2") downward toward the outside (FIG. 12).
Adjust the bolts and the nuts of sillsupports to level
the cabinet,
i1_':1Attach the cabinet to the window stool by
driving the TYPE B screws (_)through the front angle into window stool.
Track
FrontAngle
Screw(Type B)(_ FIG. 13
Sil[ Support(_)
i_ Pull the window sash down behind the upper
guide. Pull each side curtain fully to each sash
track.
IL_lJAttach each side curtain to the window sash
using TYPE C screws _). (FIG. 14)
Screw
FIG. 14
B Attach the window locking bracket _) with
TYPE C screw (_. (FIG. 15)
FIG. 15
ir_ Slide the chassis into the cabinet. (FIG. 16)
CAUTION: For security purpose, reinstall screws at cabinet's sides.
Cord
Screw
Screw FIG. 16
i_Cut the foam seal (_ to the proper length and
insert between the upper window sash and the lower window sash. (FIG. 17)
FIG. 17
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_1_ The vent control handle must be straightened
before the decorative front is attached. Pull down
part @ to align with part ®.
Part®
Part®
Vent Control Installation
Installing Bottom Rail Seal
I
FIG. 18
_1 FRONT INSTALLATION
Hook upper tabs of front grille intoslots on the cabinet top.(FIG. 19)
Push frontgrilletowards the cabinet in order to snap side tabs into the cabinet.(FIG. 19)
Open the filterdoor.(FIG. 20)
Tighten the TYPE A screw (_ through the front grille.(FIG. 20)
Close filter door.(FIG. 21)
Front Installation
@
FIG. 19
IF AIR CONDITIONER IS BLOCKED BY STORM WINDOW FRAME
Add wood to clear frame as shown in FIG. 22, or remove storm window frame while air conditioner is
installed.
Sash
Wnt_-v'l hlnc.k 1 1/2"min
I areV- -a-of-- (38mm) leveling n'_L_-
support _11_ _ " J 1
I_ J Boa.rd thickness as
] _ required, along Storm w_lndowframe entire stool or other obstruction Fasten with two
nails or screws.
FIG. 22
AIR CONDITIONER REMOVAL
Turn the air conditioner off, disconnect the power cord, remove the window locking bracket and the
screws installed through the top and bottom of the side curtains. Save all parts for later reinstallation.
Close the side curtains. Keeping a firm grip on the air conditioner, raise the sash, and carefully tilt the
air conditioner backward, draining any condensed water. Lift the air conditioner from the window. Remove the sash seal from between the windows.
Front Installation
FIG. 20
Front Installation
FIG. 21
Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an excessive weight hazard. Two or more people
are needed to move and install the unit. To prevent injury or strain, use proper lifting and
carrying techniques when moving unit.
When handling the air conditioner, be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and
rear coils.
Make sure air conditioner does not fall dudng
removal.
INSTALLATION
Pick a location whichwill allow you to blow the cold air into the area you want. Windows used for installation must be strong enough to support the weight of the air conditioner. Good installation with
special attention to the proper position of the unit will lessen the chance that service will be needed.
When cooling more than one room, installation is ve_' important since cold air willnot turn corners. To
cool your rooms, cold air must be blown from the air conditioner in a straight path.
HOW AND WHY
Your room air conditionerprovides the following
functions to make hot weather living more comfortable:
Cools and circulates room a_r.
Lowers humidity by removing excess moisture.
Filters out summertime dust. dirt. and some airborne impurities.
The air conditioner performs these functions by drawing room air through a filter which traps dust
and dirt particles. The air then passes over a cooling coil which refrigerates the air and removes
excess moisture. The same air is then returned to
the room- cooler, dder. and cleaner. Moisture
removed from the room air is carded to the outside and evaporated.
Your air conditioner is designed .tobe easy to operate and to provide plenty of cooling power.
NORMALSOUNDS
Aside from the regular fan motor and compressor sounds coming from your air conditioner,you will once in a while hear a pinging sound. This is the
result of moisture being picked up from the air in the room and thrown against the air conditioner's fan.
This is normal and should not be cause for concern.
Also, do not be alarmed if you hear a slight hissing or gurgling sound coming from your air conditioner
after it is off. These are normal coolant noises.
Compressor
The modern high efficiency compressor may have a high
pitched hum or pulsating noise that cycles on and off.
Unit Vibration
The unit may vibrate
and make noise
because of poor wall
or window
construction.
Fan You may hear air
movement from the fan.
Condenser
You may hear
droplets of water hittingthe condenser causing a pinging or clicking sound.
Thermostat As the cooling
system cycles, the
thermostat may
click,
CAPACITY AND RUNNING TIME
Proper unit size is important in deciding the desired
comfort for the area you want to cool. An undersized unit will not have the capability to cool. leaving the area uncomfortablywarm. The proper size is determined by the number of square feet in
the area to be cooled, indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity. An oversized unit will
cool, but not dehumidify, leaving the area cool and damp.
Whenever the heat or humidity load is above normal the air conditioner must run longer and more often to keep the desired temperature you have selected,
Under heavy heat load conditions the air conditioner
may need to run constantly to keep the temperature you want. At times using the HIGH FAN setting to circulate the
room air may make it comfortable even though the
air is not being cooled. This will decrease your cost
of use.
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FEATURES
1 15 4 6 8 5 7 3 14
10 9 12 13 11
USING THE AIR CONDITIONER
_To reduce the riskof fire, electric
shock, or injury to persons, read the important SAFETY instructions section before operating this appliance.
To begin operating the air conditioner after
installation, follow these steps:
1. Plug in the air conditioner. (To prevent electrical
hazards, do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug.)
2. Set the exhaust vent to the CLOSE position.
3. Set the TEMP Control to the coolestsetting.
4. Set the MODE control at the highest COOL level.
5. Adjust the louver for comfortableair flow.
6. Once the room has cooled, adjust the TEMP
Control tothe setting you find most comfortable.
NOTE : If the air conditioner is turned off, wait3 minutes before restarting. This allows pressure inside the compressorto equalize. Failure towait 3
minutes before restarting may cause inefficient operation.
Review the AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES
section for other settings.(See page 11)
1. Cabinet
2. Vertical Air Deflector
(Horizontal Louver)
3. Cool Air Discharge
4. Front Grille
5. Inlet Grille
6. Air Filter
7. Knob
8. Air Intake
9. Power Cord
10. Evaporator
11. Condenser
12. Compressor
13. Base pan
14. Upper Guide
15. Curtain
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AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES
The controls featured in this manual are representative of the many models available. Your model may look slightly different.
, OFF
3e 4e 16 e7 HIG_
FAN
LOW FAN
2 e8
TEMP MODE
HIGH
Y
LOW
°COOL
TEMP
The thermostat will automatically controlthe temperature of the room, Select a highernumber for lower room temperature, The temperature is selected by turning the TEMP knob to the desired position. The 5 or 6 position isa normal setting for average
conditions.
MODE
OFF :
HIGH FAN :
LOW FAN :
Turns the air conditioner off.
Permits the high fan speed operation without cooling. Permits the low fan speed operation
without cooling.
HIGH COOL : Permits cooling with the high fan
speed operation.
LOW COOL : Permits cooling with the low fan
speed operation.
VENT CONTROL
The Vent Control allowsthe air conditionerto either
recirculate inside air (CLOSE) or exhaust air to the outside (OPEN).
The CLOSE position is used when maximum cooling is desired. It may also be used for air recirculation without cooling when the air conditioner is set in the FAN position.
The OPEN position removes stale air from the
room and exhausts it to the outside. Fresh air is
drawn into the room through normal air passages found in homes.
The OPEN or CLOSE position can be used with any fan selection.
PULL OPEN / PUSH CLOSE
VERTICAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL
The vertical air direction is adjusted by moving the louver upward or downward.
DRAINAGE
First, be sure to insert the drain pipe into base pan before installation.
The air conditioner must be installed with a slight tilt to the outside for proper water drainage. The air
conditioner will drain the excess condensed water through the drain pipe.
DRAIN_R
\
BASEPANBOTTOM
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AIR FILTER CLEANING
The Air Filter will become dirty as it removes dust from the inside air. It should be washed at least
every 2 weeks. If the Air Filter remains full of dust, the air flow will decrease and the cooling capacity
will be reduced, possibly damaging the unit.
Open the inlet grille downward by pulling out the top of the inlet grille•
Remove the air filter from the front grille assembly
by pulling the air filter up slightly•
Wash the filter using lukewarm water.
Gently shake the excess water from the filter completely. Replace the filter•
AIR CONDITIONER CLEANING
Clean the front grille and inlet grille by wiping with a cloth dampened in a mild detergent solution.
The cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water, then polished with
liquid appliance wax. To ensure continued peak efficiency, the condenser coils (weather side at unit) should be checked
periodically and cleaned if they become clogged with soot or dirt from the atmosphere, Brush or
vacuum exterior coils to remove debris from fins.
HOW TO REMOVE THE FRONT GRILLE
Remove the TEMP knob and the MODE knob by pulling.
Open the inlet grille downward.
Remove the screw securing the Front Grille.
Push the grille up from the bottom and pull the top of the grille away from the case to lift the top tabs out of their slots.
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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE
Check the following list to be sure a service call is really necessary. A quick reference to this manual may help you avoid an unneeded service call.
THE AIR CONDITIONER WILL NOT OPERATE
Check if... Then...
Wallplugdisconnected. Housefuseblownordrcultbreakertripped.
MODEselectorisOFFposifion. UnitwasturnedoffbymovingTEMPControltoawarmer
andthenimmediatelyturningbacktoacoldersetting. Unitwasturnedoffandthenontooquickly.
TEMPControlsetwannerthanroomtemperature.
Pushplugfirmlyintowalloutlet. Replacefusewitht_medelaytypeorresetcircuitbreaker.
TurnMODEselectortothedesiredCOOLsettin9. Waitapproximately3minutes.Ustenfor compressortostart
Tumunitoffandwait3minutesbeforerestarting. TurnTEMPControlclockwisetoa coldersetting(highernumber).
AIR FROM UNIT DOES NOT FEEL COLD ENOUGH. Check if... Then...
MODEselectorinaLOWCOOLpesi_on.
TEMPControlsettoowarm(lowernumber).
Roomtemperaturebelow70°F(21°C).
Temperaturesensingtubetouchingcoldcoil,
locatedbehindairfilter.
Turnselectortoa HIGHCOOLposr_ion
TurnTEMPControldockwisetoa colderse_ng.
Coolingmaynotoccuruntilroomtemperaturerisesabove70°F(21°C). Straightentubeawayfromcoil.
THEAIRCONDITIONERCOOLING,BUTROOMISTOOWARM-ICEFORMINGONCOOUNGCOILBEHINDDECORA11VEFRONT. Check if... Then...
Outdoortemperaturebelow70°F(21°C). Todefrostthecoil,setselectortoFANposition.Then,turnTEMPControl
clockwisetoawarmersetting.
Airfiltermaybedirty. Cleanfilter.RefertoMaintenancesectionofowner'smanual.Todefrost,
setselectortoFAN
TEMPControlsettoocoldfornight-timecooling. Todefrostthecoil,setselectortoaFANposition.Then,setTEMPControl
toawarmerposition.
THEAIRCONDI110NERCOOUNG,BUTROOMISTOOWARM-NOICEFORMINGONCOOUNGCOILBEHINDDECORATIVEFRONT.
Check if... Then...
Dirtyairfilter- airrestricted. Cleanairfilter.RefertoMaintenancesectionofowner'smanual.
TEMPControlsettoowarm. TurnTEMPControlclockwisetoacolderset_ng.
Frontof unitisblockedbydrapes,blinds,furniture, Clearblockageinfrontofunit.
etc.Airdistributionisrestricted. Doors,windows,registers,etc.open.Coldairescapes. Closedoors,windows,registers,etc.
Unitrecentlytumedoninhotroom. Allowadditionalfrnetoremovestoredheatfromwalls,ceiling,floor,andfurniture.
THE AIR CONDITIONER TURNS ON AND OFF RAPIDLY. Check if... Then...
I Outsidetemperatureisextremelyhot. I SetMODEonHIGHspeedtobringairpastcoolingcoilsmorefrequently.
NOISE WHEN UNIT IS COOLING. Check if... Then...
Airmovementsoundistooloud. TurnselectortoLOWsetting. Soundof fanhitfin_water- moistureremovalsystem. Thisisnormalwbenhumidityishigh.Closedoors,windows,andregisters.
Windowvibrat;on- poorinstallation. Referto installationinstructionsorcheckwithinstaller.
WATER DRIPPING INSIDE WHEN UNIT IS COOLING. Check if... Then...
Therairconditioneris improperlyinstalled, installationTiitairconditionerinstructions.aiightlYchecktOthewithOUtSideinstaller.tOallowwaterdrainage.Referto
WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE WHEN UNIT IS COOLING. Check if... Then...
Theunitisremovinglargequantityofmoisture Thisisnormalduringexcessivelyhumiddays. fromhumidroom.
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REPAIR
PARTS
LIST
580.78073890
To Call Toll Free
For Parts:
1-800-366-PART
(1-800-366-7278)
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
In all orders or correspondence always give the complete model
number shown on the side of the cabinet.
All repair parts listed are available for immediate purchase or special order when you visit your nearest Sears Service Center,
or the Service Department at most Sears stores. To order parts by phone, call the toll free parts number listed to the left and on the back cover of this manual.
When requesting service or ordering parts, always provide the following information:
Product Type
Model Number
Part Number
Part Description
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
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580.78073890
CAUTION: Use the Kenmore part number on all orders, not the illustration number.
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