Maytag 23-11-2200N-002 User Manual

For Future Reference
The model and serial numbers can be found
on the side of the cabinet near the control panel. Use these numbers in any correspon-
dence or service calls concerning your air conditioner.
Para referencia futura
Escriba los numeros del modelo y de la serie
Puede encontrar los numeros de modelo y de serie en el costado de la rejilla del frente decorativo cerca del panel
de control. Use estos nfimeros en cualquier corresponden- cia o llamada de servicio con relaci6n a su acondicionador
de aire,
Room Air Conditioners for Double-Hung Windows
Acondicionadores de aire
ambientales para ventanas de guillotina
Climatiseltr d' air individuel
pour fenOtres h guillotine
Pour r6f6rence ult6rieure
Inscrivez les numeros de modele et de serie
Les num6ros de mod6le et de s6rie se trouvent sur le c6t6 de la grille d6corative avant, pros du panneau de commande.
Utilisez ces num_ros lors de route correspondance ou appel au service apres-vente avant trait 'avotre climatiseur.
Model No.. Modelo No.. N ° de modg, h
Serial No.. Nlhnero de serie. N ° de s&ie
Date of'Pulvhase, Fecha de la compra, Date d2ichat
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Important Safety Instructions ooooooooooooooooooooooo
Electrical Shock Hazard
1. Plug unit only into grounded electrical outlet,
2. Do not use an extension cord or plug adapter with this unit.
3. Do not operate unit with front removed.
Failure to follow the above precautions could result in electrical shock, fire or personal injury.
If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating of 11S volts and up to and including 7.S amps the unit may be on a fuse or circuit breaker with other devices. Howevel, the nlaxinlum atnps of all devices on
that fuse or circuit breaker can not exceed the amps of the filse or circuit breaker.
If the air conditioner has a serial plate rating ofllS 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 that 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 that fuse or circuit breaker.
The location of the serial plate that applies to this inodel can be found on the front page of this Inanual.
Expanded Polystyrene (gray/white tbam)
Pictured air conditioner is similar to your air conditioner
Notice: Do not operate this air
conditioner without proper
tiIne delay cir- cuit protection.
Refer to serial plate for proper
power supply requireInents.
RECOMMENDED CIRCUIT WIRE SIZES
PROTECTOR SIZE WIRE GAUGE
1S AMP #14 MINIMUM 20 AMP #12 MINIMUM 30 AMP #10 MINIMUM
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115V 230V 230V 230V
15.4 15.4 20A 30A
Before Getting Started
Electrical Requfyements
_o _ Single outlet
Three-tn'o1_#
gmundingplug _
"" (;i.Olll, ld_l
three-pmlv_, wall receptacle
Important Grounding Requirements
1. Air conditioner has a three-prong grounding plug on
power supply cord, which must be plugged into prop- erly grounded three-prong wall receptacle for your pro- tection against possible shock hazard. For models up to
and including 7.5 amperes use grounding type wall receptacle to match cord plug (Fig. B).
2. For models above 7.5 amperes use single outlet ground- ing type wall receptacle to match cord plug (Fig. C).
Caution: We recommend that a qualified electrician install unit in accordance with the National Electrical
Code and local codes and ordinances.
Caution: Use copper conductors only.
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Product Damage: Do not cut, alter or remove any of the expand- ed polystyrene (gray/white foam) inside this air conditioner
(Fig. AL THE WHITE FOAM IS PART OF THE UNIT, NOT PACKING MATERIAL.
For Your Safety: Do not store or use gasoline or other flaInmable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. The
fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion.
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Tools Needed
Screwdrivel's _'_ RMer or
Level Pencil
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Window Requirements
1. Air conditioner is factory prepared for installation in
standard double hung window (air conditioner cannot be installed in other types of windows without modifica-
tion, consult with a qualified installation serviceman).
2. Install the air conditioner in a window where there will be enough clearance around the cabinet to allow ample
circulation of air through the unit.
Caution: Do not block ak circulation to outside louvers of
cabinet.
3. All supporting parts should be secured to firm wood, masonry or metal.
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Unit & Window Size
1. If your air conditioner cabinet is 20" wide, it will fit
window openings 23 7/8" to 39" in width. Minimum
opening height is 12 3/4" from bottom of sash to sill. Removal of both filler panels permits installation in
windows with a minimum opening width of 20 1/4". This size unit requires one leveling bracket (Fig. D).
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,_ 23 7/8" to 39"
12 3Z4"
min.
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Attach Filler Panels on somemodels...
1. Attach filler panels to the existing holes in the cabinet
using the supplied screws (Fig. E).
F@o E
Top bar
Installation in
1.
Open and mark center line of window. Attach one lev- eling bracket on the center line of the window. Brackets
may be attached to window sill in either direction for maximum support, depending on the depth of the win-
dow sill.
2.
Mark line 1 1/4" from edge of window sill and fasten leveling bracket with 1" long wood screws at mark
through larger holes in bracket {Fig. F}.
Normal Width Window
Fdgo F
OUTSIDE VIEW
1" h,_ 3/8" threaded hole
wood scl'('w
1 1/4"
Sill
Sdrew
Leveli1_¢ bolt Leveling€ bracket
Filler
panel
Screws Bottom bar Cabinet
3. Screw leveling bolt in 3/8" threaded hole of leveling
bracket and adjust so bolt is 1/4" below top of window sill {Fig. G}.
_o _ Sill ec_¢e Screw
I/4"
1 1/4"_.
SIDE VIEW
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Window l staHatFo
4. Keeping a firm grip on air conditioner, carefully center
air conditioner in window opening with the bottom bar sitting behind window sill. Be sure cabinet main-
tains an outward pitch. Air conditioner should slant slightly downward on the outside as shown by half a
bubble off on a carpenter's level. This outward pitch prevents water from entering the room (Fig. H).
Level
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sill Sill ec_¢e Screw SIDE VIEW
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6. Secure top of filler panels by driving 5/8" long wood screws through top mounting holes into window sash
(Fig. I).
7. Secure bottom of filler panels by driving 5!8" long
screws into window sill through filler panel tabs {Fig. I1.
8. Cut plastic foam seal to width of window and install between upper and lower window sash {Fig. I1.
9. Use sealant to fill any minor openings,
Installation in Minimum Width Window
1. Remove both filler panels from air conditioner cabinet
(Fig. E).
2. Refer to steps 1 through 6 of preceding instructions
(Pgs. 2 & 3).
3. Close window until it touches behind air conditioner top bar (Fig. H).
4. Fasten lower window sash to window frame (use fin- ishing nails, wood screws, or "L" brackets) (Fig. I).
5. If filler is required on sides of air conditioner, cut plas- tic foam seal to size and fill both sides,
6. Cut plastic foam seal to width of window and install between upper and lower window sash (Fig. I).
7. Use sealant to fill any minor openings,
Caution: Do not drill a hole in bottom pan. Unit is designed to operate with approximately 1/2" of water in
bottom pan.
5. Close window until it touches behind air conditioner
top bar, Slide filler panels outward until they touch win- dow sash tracks, (Do not release grip on air conditioner
until lower window sash is in final position) {Fig. I1.
Fig° Z
Plastic fbam seal
Upperw#_dow sash
Lower wi_ldow sash
5/8" wood screws
Consult your authorized dealer or importer for alternative installation instructions,
Wimlow sill Fillet' pal_el
INSII)E VIEW
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Electmnfc Central Ranel
Tile pictured control panel is similar to your panel.
Set Temperature/ Timer DisjJlay
Hour Controls
_ Temperatur_VTimer
Check Filter
-- Timer Control
Check Filter
Light/Reset
Fan Speed
Control
-- Mode Control
Power Control
Mode Control
The Mode Control has three settings: Fan, Cool and
Energy Saver. A green light will indicate which mode is currently being utilized.
Cool Mode - The unit will circulate and cool the air.
Fan Mode - The unit will only circulate the air. Energy Saver Mode - The fan will switch from the set
fan speed to LO whenever the compressor turns off in response to the thermostat. When the compressor cycles
back on, the unit will return to the original fan setting.
Fan Speed Control
The Fan Speed Control has four settings: High,
Medium, Low and Auto. The settings are adjusted with the Fan Speed Control, each time the button is depressed it
changes the setting. A green light will indicate which set- ting is currently being used.
When the Auto feature is selected while the air condition- er is in the COOL mode, the fan speeds will change auto-
matically as the temperature in the room changes.
7° or more above the set temperature will use HI fan.
4° - 7 ° above the set temperature will use IVIED fan.
4° or less above the set temperature will use LO fan.
Timer Control
The timer can be set to either turn the unit on or off.
Power Control
The Power Control turns the unit on and off.
Set Temperature/Timer Display
Shows the set temperature when the unit is in operation and hours when the timer is being set. THE TEMPERA-
TURE DISPLAY ONLY SHOWS THE SET TEMPERATURE,
NOT THE ACTUAL ROOM TEMPERATURE.
Temperature/Timer Hour Controls
These buttons are used to raise or lower the set tempera-
ture in increments of 1 ° from 66 ° to 88 °. By depressing
both buttons at once, the display will toggle between
Celsius and Fahrenheit. When the timer is being set, these
buttons are used to change the hour setting in increments
of 1 from 00 to 24.
Check Filter Light/Reset
After 250 hours of usage the Check Filter light will turn on. At this time, the filter needs to be removed and
cleaned (see page S). After the filter is cleaned and reposi- tioned, depress the Reset button. This will restart the
counter and turn the light off.
To turn the unit ON using theTimer:
Depress the timer key when the power is off, the
display will read 00. Adjust to the desired number of hours before TURN ON using the up/down arrows.
The display will show the time by hours left until TURN ON.
To turn the timer off, depress the timer key.
A green light next to the Timer Control indicates that the timer is set.
To turn the unit OFF using theTimer.
Depress the timer key when the power is on, the display
will read 00. Adjust to the desired number of hours before TURN OFF using the up/down arrows. The display
will automatically go back to the set temperature after 10 seconds.
To display the amount of time left until TURN OFF, depress the timer button once.
To turn the TIMER OFF, depress the timer button twice.
A green light next to the Timer Control indicates that the timer is set.
Built-in three minute timing delay.
This electronic controlled unit will not automatically
resume operation after a power failure. ff this electric unit will not respond to touch pad or
remote control commands, it is necessary to unplug the
unit from the electrical outlet for five seconds and then
plug the unit back in.plug the unit back in
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Front P3 el
Directing Airflow
(Unit with adjustable louvers)
Unit is engineered with adjustable louvers to direct discharge airflow.
Louvers are manually adjusted by moving levers in direction of
desired airflow (Fig.J).
Maintenance°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
Cleaning Air Filter
EVERYTWO WEEKS:Clean the filter.
1. Turn Master Control to OFF.
2. Remove the air filter by grasping the top corners and pulling it up and out of the unit (Fig. K).
_]_ _ Air Filter Adjustat)le Louvers
Decorative Fl'o_lt
3. Wash in hot soapy water, rinse and shake dry.
4. Replace the filter, with the front of the filter toward you.
5. To dry the filter thoroughly, run your unit for a few minutes. Remember, only a clean filter works properly
and delivers top efficiency at every setting.
Note: Failure to keep air filter clean will result in poor air circulation. DO NOT operate without filter. This can ren-
der the unit inoperative. Proper use and care of your air conditioner will help
ensure longer life of the unit. It is recommended to annu- all}/ inspect and clean the coils and condensate water
passages. Expense of annual inspection is the con- sumers" responsibilities.
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Service Instructions
To save time and expense, check the following before
calfing an authorized service company.
Insufficient Cooling
Turn Master Control to OFF.
v' Shut all windows and doors in room.
Remove any obstructions from inside and outside cabinet louvers.
Close Vent Door.
Inspect filter and clean if dirty. Turn Thermostat and Master Controls to coolest settings.
Under certain conditions the cooling coils directly behind the filter, may ice up and block the airflow. This is a com-
mon occurrence in air conditioners caused when the out- side temperature drops below 70°F (21°C) while the
humidity remains high. If this happens, simply turn the unit off and allow the ice to melt, then resume normal
operation.
Unit Fails to Start
v' Turn Master Control to OFF.
v' Replug line cord plug into outlet to be sure electrical
contact is being made. (If firm contact is not being made, outlet may have to be replaced).
v' Turn Master Control to HI FAN. If air circulating fan
does not operate, check house circuit breaker (or fuses).
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Warrantyoooooooooooooooooooo
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For Models Installed
in North America - If Service
or Parts are Required
First, make the recommended checks. If it appears that ser- vice or parts are still required, see your room air condition-
er warranty "How to Obtain Warranty Service or Parts".
For Models Installed Outside North America
For room air conditioners purchased for use outside North America, the manufacturer does not extend any warranty
either expressed or implied. Consult your local dealer for any warranty terms extended by the importer in your
country.
Room Air Conditioner Warranty
(Within the 48 contiguous United States, state of Hawaii,
the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Canada)
Full (FiveYear) Parts and Labor Warranty
During the five years after the date of original purchase, Fedders North America will, through its authorized ser-
vicers and free of charge to the owner or any subsequent user, repair or replace any parts which are defective in
material or workmanship due to normal use. Ready access to the air conditioner is the responsibility of the owner.
Note: In the event of any required parts replacement with- in the period of this warranty, Fedders North America
replacement parts shall be used and will be warranted only for the period remaining on the original warranty.
Exceptions
The above warranty does not cover failure to function caused by damage to the unit while in your possession
(other than damage caused by defect or malfunction), or by its improper installation, or by unreasonable use of the
unit, including without limitation, failure to provide rea- sonable and necessary maintenance or to follow the writ-
ten Installation and Operating Instructions. If the unit is put to commercial, business, rental, or other use or appli-
cation other than for consumer use, we make no war- ranties, express or implied, including but not limited to,
any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for par- ticular use or purpose.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS
WARRANTY ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES
THEREFOR, NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER-
CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO FIVE YEARS
FROM THE DATE OF ORI(;INAL PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT
SHALL FEDDERS NORTH AMERICA BE LIABLE FOR INDI-
RECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
EVEN IF ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER UPON RESALE.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.
No warranties are made for units sold outside of the above stated areas. Your distributor or final seller may provide a
warranty on units sold outside of these areas.
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Parts
Service for your room air conditioner will be provided by CareCo, a division of the manufacturer with authorized
independent CareCo servicers nationwide.
Note: Before calling for service, carefully read the Installation and Operating Instructions booklet. Then if
you need service:
1. Call a CareCo authorized servicer and advise them of
model number, serial number, date of purchase and nature of complaint. Service will be provided during normal working hours. Contact your dealer for the
name of an authorized servicer if unknown to you.
2. If your dealer is unable to give you the name of a ser-
vicer or if you need other assistance, call the following toll-free number for the name of an authorized servicer
or authorized parts distributor:
1-866-MAYTAG 1
or you may write: CareCo, Service Department
415 W. Wabash Ave., RO. Box 200 Effingham, IL 62401
Proof of Purchase Date
It is the responsibility of the consumer to establish the original purchase date for warranty purposes. We recom-
mend that a bill of sale, cancelled check, or some other appropriate payment record be kept for that purpose.
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