This manual provides the information needed for proper use and maintenance of this air
conditioner. Basic preventative care can help extend the life of this unit. The “Troubleshooting
Tips” section in this manual contains a chart with solutions to the most common problems.
Referring to this section may save time and prevent the need for a service call in the event of
a problem.
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CAUTION
● Contact an authorized service technician for repair or maintenance of this unit.
● Contact an installer for installation of this unit if necessary.
● The air conditioner is not intended for use by young children without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the air conditioner.
● Disabled persons may require assistance with set up.
● If the power cord is to be replaced, replacement work should be performed by authorized
personnel only.
● Installation and repair work must be performed in accordance with the national wiring
standards by authorized personnel only.
● Do not operate your air conditioner in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry room.
● Units with a heating function should be at least 3 1/3 ft (1 meter) away from any combustible/
flammable materials.
NOTE: All the illustrations in this manual are for explanation purposes only. Unit purchased
may be slightly different.
The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product
improvement. Contact customer service for details.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions
must be followed. Incorrect operation due to ignoring of instructions may cause harm or
damage. The seriousness is classified by the following indications.
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WARNING
CAUTION
This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property.
Meanings of symbols used in this manual are as shown below.
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Plug in power plug properly.
Failure to do so may cause
electric shock or fire due to
excess heat generation
Do not modify power cord
length or share the outlet with
other appliances.
Doing so may cause electric
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shock or fire due to heat
generation.
Always ensure effective
grounding.
Never do this.
Always do this.
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Do not operate or stop the unit
by inserting or pulling out the
power plug directly from the wall.
Doing so may cause electric
shock or fire due to heat generation.
.
Do not operate with wet hands
or in damp environment.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not allow water to run into
electric parts.
WARNIN
G
Do not use a damaged power
cord.
Doing so may cause electric shock
or fire. If the power cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorized
service center or a similarly qualified
person in order to avoid a hazard.
Do not direct airflow directly at
room occupants.
This could cause health issues.
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Always install circuit breaker
and a dedicated power circuit.
Incorrect grounding may cause
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electric shock.
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Always unplug the unit if
strange sounds, smell or
smoke comes from the unit.
!
Failure to do so may cause fire
and electric shock.
Do not use firearms near unit.
Doing so may cause fire.
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Ventilate room before operating air conditioner if
there is a gas leakage from another appliance
such as a stove.
Failure to do so may cause explosion,
fire and burns.
Doing so may cause failure of
machine or electric shock.
Do not use the socket if it is
loose or damaged.
Doing so may cause fire and
electric shock.
Do not use the power cord close
to heating appliances.
Doing so may cause fire and
electric shock.
Do not use the power cord near flammable gas
or combustibles, such as gasoline, benzene,
thinner, etc.
Doing so may cause an explosion or fire.
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Incorrect installation may cause fire
and electric shock.
Do not open the unit during
operation.
Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not disassemble, modify,
or drill holes into the air
conditioner.
Doing so may cause failure and
electric shock.
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CAUTION
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When removing air filter, do not
touch metal parts of the unit.
Doing so may cause an injury.
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Unit and Circuit breaker/fuse
must be switched OFF when
cleaning.
.
Cleaning unit when power is ON
may cause fire and electric shock
and may cause an injury.
Stop operation and close the
window in severe storms or
hurricanes.
Operation with windows open may
cause moisture to enter the room.
Do not place obstacles around
air-inlets or inside of air-outlet.
Obstacles may cause appliance
failure or accident.
Do not clean with water.
Water may enter the unit and
degrade the insulation causing an
electric shock.
Do not put a pet or house plant
where it will be exposed to
direct air flow.
This could injure the pet or plant.
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Hold the plug by the head of the
power plug when taking it out.
Failure to do so may cause electric
shock and damage.
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Periodically check installation
bracket for damage.
.
Prolonged exposure to outdoor
elements may cause damage to
installation bracket causing unit to
fall.
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Ensure proper ventilation
especially in rooms with a stove
or other appliances.
Failure to do so may result in an
oxygen shortage.
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Use only as intended.
This unit is NOT intended to
preserve precision devices, food,
pets, plants, and art objects. It may
cause deterioration of quality, etc.
If unit will not be used for a long
period of time, turn OFF main
power switch.
Leaving power on may cause unit
failure or fire.
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Always insert the filters securely.
Clean filter AT LEAST once
every two weeks.
Operation without secured filters
may cause failure. A dirty filter
can cause the unit to not run
efficiently.
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Use only a soft cloth to clean
the unit.
Cleaners or detergents may change
the color or scratch the surface of
the unit.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord
and always ensure that the cord is not
compressed.
There is danger of fire or electric shock.
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Use caution when unpacking
and installing.
Sharp edges could cause injury.
Meeting Electrical Requirements
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WARNING
• Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
• DO NOT ground to a gas line.
• If cold water pipe is interrupted by using plastic, nonmetallic gaskets, or other insulating materials. DO NOT use
for grounding.
• Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to
whether the appliance is properly grounded.
• DO NOT modify power supply cord plug. If it does not fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
• DO NOT have a fuse in the neutral or grounding circuit.
A fuse in the neutral, or grounding circuit could result in an
electrical shock.
• DO NOT use an extension cord with this appliance.
Failure to follow these instructions could result
in electrical shock, serious injury, or death.
Electrical Shock and
Personal Injury Hazard
NEVER drink water drained from
air conditioner.
Water from unit contains
contaminants and could cause
illness.
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If water enters the unit, turn the unit off at the power
outlet and switch off the circuit breaker. Isolate supply
by taking the power-plug out and contact a qualified
serviced technician.
There is danger of electric shock.
Observe all local governing codes and ordinances.
Do not, under any circumstances, remove the power
supply cord grounding prong.
NOTE: If codes permit, and a separate grounding wire is used,
it is recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the
grounding path is adequate and not interrupted by plastic,
non-metallic gaskets, or other insulating materials.
Receptacle Wiring
Receptacle wiring should be a minimum of 14 gauge. Use copper
wire only. It is your responsibility to provide proper and adequate
receptacle wiring, installed by a qualified electrician.
Electrical Requirements
A time delay fuse or time delay circuit breaker is also required. A
separate circuit, serving only this appliance, MUST be provided.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
this air conditioner contains a current
detection device designed to reduce
the risk of fire.
Please refer to the section "Operation
of Current Device" (below) for details.
In the event that the power supply cord
is damaged, it MUST be replaced by
an authorized repairman.
Power supply cord
with 3-prong grounding plug
and current detection device
The power supply cord with
DO NOT, under any
circumstances, cut,
remove, or bypass
grounding prong.
WARNING!
DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Avoid fire hazard or electric shock. DO NOT use an extension cord or
an adaptor plug. DO NOT remove any prong from the power cord.
WARNING!
Be sure the electrical service is adequate for the model you have chosen.
This information can be found on the serial plate, which is located on the
side of the cabinet and behind the grill.
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 grounding plug 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 circuit breaker, have a qualified electrician
install the proper receptacle.
Ensure the receptacle is accessible after the unit installation.
Do not run air conditioner without side protective cover in place. This could
result in mechanical damage within the air conditioner.
Do not use an extension cord or an adaptor plug.
For Your Safety
Electrical Information
Operation of Current Device
Plug in &
press RESET
TEST
RESET
NOTE: Some plugs have
buttons on the top.
NOTES:
Do not use this device to turn the unit on or off.
Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation.
The power supply must be replaced if it fails to reset when either the TEST button is pushed or it cannot be reset.
If power supply cord is damaged, it cannot be repaired. Please call customer service to assist with replacement.
NOTE: This air conditioner is designed to be operated under conditions as follows:
Cooling operation
Heating operation
The power supply cord contains a current device that senses damage to the power
cord. To test your power supply cord do the following:
1. Plug in the air conditioner.
2. The power supply cord will have TWO buttons on the plug head. Press the TEST
button. The RESET button will click as it pops out.
3. Press the RESET button; again you will notice a click as the button engages.
4. The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit.
(On some products this is also indicated by a light on the plug head.)
Outdoor temp: 18-43°C/64-109°F (18-52°C/64-125°F for special tropical models)
Indoor temp: 17-32°C/62-90°F
Outdoor temp: -5-24°C/23-76°F
Indoor temp: 0-27°C/32-80°F
*Please note that not all units come with a heating element. The “Heating operation” specifications only
apply for units that DO have a heating element.
If the unit is ope rated beyond the conditions specified above, it may cause a fai lure of the unit.
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UNIT CONTROL
TO TURN UNIT ON OR OFF:
Press ON/OFF button to turn the unit on or off.
TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING:
Press
temperature setting.
UP/DOWN button to change the
/
NOTE:Press or hold either UP( ) or DOWN ( ) button
until the desired temperature is seen on the display.
This temperature will be automatically maintained
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anywhere between 62 F(17 C) and 86 F(30 C). If
you want the display to read the actual room
temperature, see “To Operate on Fan Only” section.
(Cooling Only Models)
(Electric Heater & Heat Pump Models)
TE MP /TIME R
Fan
Mode
Sleep
Timer
Check
Filter
Energy
Saver
REMOTE SIGNAL
RECEPTOR
Follow
Me
Auto
High
Med
Low
On
Off
Auto
Fan
Cool
Dry
TE MP /TIME R
TE MP /TIME R
Fan
Mode
Sleep
Timer
Check
Filter
Energy
Saver
Follow
Me
Auto
High
Med
Low
On
Off
Auto
Fan
Cool
Dry
TE MP /TIME R
Heat
Sound of Rushing Air
At the fro nt of the unit, you may
hear the sou nd of rushi ng a ir
being mov ed b y th e fan.
High Pitched Chatter
High efficiency compressors
may have a high pitched chatter
during the cooling cycle.
Gurgle/Hiss
Pinging or Switching
Dropl ets of water hitting condenser
during normal operation may cause
“pinging” or “switching” sounds.
Vibration
Unit may vibrate and make noise
because of poor wall or window
construction or incorrect installation.
“Gurgling” or “hissing” noise
may be heard due to refrigerant
passing through evaporator
during normal operation.
NORMAL SOUNDS
AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES
Before you begin, thoroughly familiarize yoursel f with the control panel as shown below an d all its functions.
Then, follow the symbol for the functions you desire. The unit can be controlled by the unit controls alone or with the
remote control.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL OPER ATING INSTRUCTIONS
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NOTE: This illustration is for explanation purposes only. The actual appearance of the control
panel on the air conditioner purchased may be sightly different.
NOTE: The unit will automatically initiate the
Energy Saver function under “Cool,” “Dry” and
“Auto” (only Auto-Cooling and Auto-Fan) modes.
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TO ADJUST THE FAN SPEED:
TO SELECT THE OPERATING MODE:
SLEEP FEATURE:
Press Sleep button to initiate the sleep mode.
Press Check Filter button to initiate this feature.
This feature is a reminder to clean the Air Filter for
more efficient operation. The LED (light) will illumi nate after 250 hours of operation. To reset after
cleaning the filter, press the “Check Filter” button
and the light will go off.
CHECK FILTER FEATURE:
ENERGY SAVER FEATURE:
FOLLOW ME FEATURE:
Light
flashing
Follow
Me
TIMER: AUTO START/STOP FEATURE:
AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES (CONTINUED)
Press to select one of four fan speeds: “Auto,”
“Low,” “Med” or “High.” Each time the button is
pressed, the fan speed mode is shifted. On “Dry”
mode the fan speed is set at low automatically.
For some models with heating capabilities, the
fan speed cannot be adjusted under “Heat” mode.
In this mode the selected temperature will increase
(cooling) or decrease (units with heating only) by
2
O
F/ 1OC 30 minutes after the mode is selected. The
temperature will then increase (cooling) or decrease
(units with heating only) by another 2
O
F/1OC after
an additional 30 minutes. This new temperature
will be maintained for 6 hours before it returns to the
originally selected temperature. This ends the Sleep
mode and the unit will continue to operate as
originally programmed. The Sleep mode program
can be cancelled at any time during operation by
pressing the “Sleep” button again.
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Press Energy Saver button to initiate this
function. This function is available on “Cool,” “Dry,”
and “Auto” (only Auto-Cooling and Auto-Fan)
modes. In this mode, the fan will continue to run for
3 minutes after the compressor shuts off.The fan
then cycles on for 2 minutes, at 10 minute intervals,
until the room temperature is above the set
temperature, at which time the compressor turns
back on and cooling starts.
To activate the Follow Me feature, point the remote
control towards the unit and press the “Follow Me”
button. The remote displays the actual temperature at
its location. The remote control will send this signal to
the air conditioner every 3 minutes until the Follow Me
button is pressed again. If the unit does not receive the
Follow Me signal during any 7 minute interval, the unit
will beep to indicate the Follow Me mode has ended.
The actual temperature can be displayed at the unit by
pressing the “Fan” only mode. When in the “Cool”
mode, the unit display indicates the set temperature.
This feature can ONLY be activated
from the remote control. The
remote control serves as a remote
thermostat allowing for precise
temperature control at its location.
To choose operating mode, press the Mode button.
Each time you press the button, a mode is selected in
a sequence that goes from “Auto,” “Cool,” “Dry,” “Heat,”
(for units with heating function) and “Fan.” The
indicator light will be illuminated and remain on once
the mode is selected. The unit will automatically
initiate the Energy Saver function under “Cool,”
“Dry,” and “Auto” (only Auto-Cooling and AutoFan) modes.
To operate on “Auto” feature:
To operate on “Fan” only:
(not available on all models)
Use this function only when cooling is not desired,
such as for room air circulation or to exhaust stale
air. (Remember to open the vent during this function,
but keep it closed during cooling for maximum cooling
efficiency.) You can choose any fan speed you prefer.
During this function, the display will show the actual
room temperature, not the set temperature as in the
cooling mode.
To operate on “Dry” mode:
In this mode, the air conditioner will reduce air
humidity. If the space is a closed or sealed area, some
degree of cooling will continue.
When you set the air conditioner in AUTO mode, it will
automatically select cooling, heating (on models with
heating capabilities), or fan only operation depending on
what temperature you have selected and the room
temperature.The air conditioner will control room
temperature automatically around the temperature you set.
In this mode, the fan speed cannot be adjusted.
It starts automatically at a speed according to the
room temperature.
When the unit is on or off, first press Timer button.
The TIMER ON indicator light illuminates. It indicates the
Auto Start program is initiated.
When the time of TIMER ON is displayed, if you pres the
Timer button again, the TIMER OFF indicator light
illuminates. It indicates the Auto Stop program is initiated.
Press or hold the UP or DOWN button to change the Auto
time by 0.5 hour increments, up to 10 hours, then by 1
hour increments, up to 24 hours. The control will count
down the time remaining until start.
The selected time will register in 5 seconds and the
system will automatically revert back to display the
previous temperature setting or the room temperature
(depending on whether the unit is powered on or off and
the mode it is in).
Turning the unit ON or OFF at any time or adjusting the
timer setting to 0.0 will cancel the Auto Start/Stop
program.
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AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES (CONTINUED)
DISPLAYS
Displays
Shows the set temperature in “°C” or “°F”
and the Auto-timer settings. While on “Fan”
only mode, it shows the room temperature.
NOTE: If the unit breaks off unexpectedly
due to power being cut, it will restart with the
previous function setting automatically when
the power resumes.
Error Codes:
AS - Room temperature sensor error - Unplug the unit and
plug it back in. If error repeats, call customer service.
HS - Electric heating sensor error - Unplug the unit and
plug it back in. If error repeats, call customer service.
- Evaporator temperature sensor error - Unplug the unit
and plug it back in. If error repeats, call customer service.
(“ ” is displayed in the above picture.)
NOTE: In “Fan” only mode, unit will display “Lo” or “Hi”.
ADDITIONAL THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
The Cool circuit has an a utoma tic 3 minute time delayed start if the unit is turned off and on quickly.
After unit is turned off, leave unit off for a minimum of 3 minutes before attempting to turn back on. This prevents
overheating of the compressor and possible circuit breaker tripping. The fan will continue to .emit siht gnirud nur
The control is capable of displaying temperature in degrees Fahrenhei t or degrees Celsius.
To convert from one to the other, press and hold the Up and Down Temp/Timer butto ns at the
same time, for 3 seconds.
Air D ire ctiona l Louvers
Air Direction (4- way)
Fresh Air Vent Control (on some models):
Figure A
(VENT CLOSED)
The Fresh Air Vent allows the air conditioner to:
1. Recirculate inside air - Vent Closed ( See Fig.A)
2. Draw fre sh air into the room - Vent Open (see Fig.B)
3. Exchange air from th e room and draw fresh air into
the room - Vent and Exhaust Open (see Fig. C)
HOW TO USE:
Use the 4-way directional louvers to direct the air flow
Up or Down and Left or Right throughout the room as
needed. Pivot horizontal louvers until the desired Up/
Down direction is obtained.
Move the Center Handles from side to side until the
desired Left/Right direction is obtained.
Figure B
(VENT OPEN)
Figure C
(VENT & EXHAUST OPEN)
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
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To avoid risk of personal injury, property damage, or product damage due to the weight of this unit and sharp
edges that may be exposed, please note the following:
• 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.
• Carefully inspect location where air conditioner will be installed. Be sure it will support the weight of the unit.
• Handle air conditioner with care. Wear protective gloves whenever lifting or carrying the unit. AVOID the sharp
metal fins of front and rear coils.
• Use extra caution to ensure that air conditioner does not fall during installation.
TOOLS AND PARTS:
Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation. Read and follow the instructions provided with
any tools listed here.
TOOLS NEEDED
Flat-blade and Phillips screwdrivers
Level
Tape measure
Drill and 3/16″, 1/8″, 3/32″, or smaller drill bit
Through-the-Wall Installation:
In addition to the tools listed above, the following tools are also needed for through-the-wall installation.
TOOLS NEEDED
Saw
1″ (2.5 cm) or thicker lumber #10 x 1″ wood screws (7)
PARTS SUPPLIED:
Check that all parts are included in parts package.
HardwareQty.
#10 x 1/2″ Pan-Head
Phillips Screws
#10 x 3/4″ or #10 x 1/2″
Round-Head Screws
#10 x 1/4″ Pan-Head
Phillips Screws
3
7
5
Caulk
Hardware
Top Channel
Window Sash Seal
Foam Seal
Qty.
1
1
1
Side Curtains
FAN
TIMER
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CLOCK
F
CANCEL
P.
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SET
CLOCK
AUTO
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C
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FAN
OFF
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FO
MODE
CLEAN AIR
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Remote Control
Window Lock Bracket
2
Safety Lock
(for vinyl-clad window)
Weather Seats
(6″ x 3/4″ x 1/12″)
1
Remote Battery
1
2
5
2
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Note:
Installation parts are supplied for double-hung windows up to 36″ (91.4 cm) wide. A special Wide Window Kit
is available from your dealer or service center. See “Accessories.”
Do not use any screws other than those specified here.
Do not use an extension cord.
Cabinet louvers must not be obstructed. Air must be able to pass freely through the cabinet louvers.
(Fig.1)
Location Requirements:
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Check the location where air conditioner will be
installed. Proper installation is your responsiblity. Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation.
Grounded electrical outlet within 4 ft (122 cm) of where the power cord exits the air conditioner.
Free movement of air in room to be cooled.
A large enough opening for the air conditioner.
Adequate wall support for weight of air conditioner. Air conditioner weighs between 70 and 85 lbs (32 to 40 kgs).
Window Installation:
Window opening measurements (FIG. 2):
26-7/8″ to 36″ (68.3 cm to 91.4 cm) opening width.
16-1/2″ (41.9 cm) minimum opening height.
FIG. 2
FIG. 1
A. Cabinet louvers
Remove packaging material:
Remove and dispose of/recycle packaging materials. Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before
installing the air conditioner. Rub a small amount of liquid soap over the adhesive with your fingers. Wipe
with warm water and dry.
Do not use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol, flammable fluids, or abrasive cleaners to remove tape or glue.
These products can damage the surface of your air conditioner.
Handle the air conditioner gently.
1. Remove the air conditioner from the carton and place it on cardboard.
2. Remove 1 shipping screw from each side of the cabinet (FIG 3).
3. Remove front panel by removing 1 Phillips screw from each side of the front panel. Set screws aside and
save (FIG. 4).
4. Pull on the handles to slide the air conditioner out of the cabinet. Place the air conditioner on cardboard
(FIG. 5).
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIG. 3FIG. 4FIG. 5
B
A
Note:
• Handle the air conditioner gently.
• Be sure your air conditioner cabinet does not fall out of the opening during installation or removal.
• The place where the power cord exits the air conditioner should be no more than 4 ft (122 cm) from a
grounded 3 prong outlet.
• Do not block the louvers on the front panel.
• Do not block the louvers on the outside of air conditioner.
• Do not lift, pull or remove any expanded polystyrene (foam) from inside of the air conditioner.
It is NOT packing material.
B
C
Attach Top Channel:
Attach the top channel and side curtains to the air conditioner cabinet
FIG. 6
AB
O
before placing the cabinet in the window. (FIG. 6)
1. Locate provided bag of screws.
2. Place the top channel on top of the air conditioner cabinet, lining up the three
holes in the top channel with the three holes on top of the air conditioner cabinet.
Attach Side Curtains:
1. Locate provided bag of screws.
2. Insert the right-hand curtain connector tab into the curtain housing channels on the air conditioner (FIG. 7A).
3. Insert the top and then bottom of the right-hand curtain housing in the top and bottom curtain channels on the
air conditioner (FIG. 7B, FIG. 7C).
4. Slide the curtain housing into the curtain guides as far as it can go.
5. Repeat the above steps for the left-hand curtain.
FIG. 7AFIG. 7B - Top ViewFIG. 7C - Bottom View
A
A
B
A. Side curtain
A. Curtain housing
B. Curtain top channel on
air conditioner
10
A
B
A. Curtain housing
B. Curtain bottom channel
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Attach foam adhesive seal:
Attach foam adhesive seal along the bottom of the curtain bottom channel (FIG. 8).
FIG. 8FIG. 9FIG. 10
A
A. Curtain housing
B. Foam adhesive seal
B
Window
Inner Sill
Angle of cabinet
bracket securely seated
on edge of inner sill.
Cabinet
Bracket
Window
Outer Sill
A. Window sash
B. Empty cabinet
C. Window channel
Install Cabinet into Window:
1. Center empty cabinet in window:
Check that lower rail of air conditioner cabinet is behind and against back side of window sill. Maintain a
firm hold on the air conditioner cabinet (FIG. 9). Lower window sash to hold the cabinet in place. Measure
the distance between the right side of the cabinet and the inside of the window channel (FIG. 10). Repeat
for the left side. Adjust the cabinet until the distance on each side is the same.
2. Attach the cabinet to window:
A: For wooden windows:
Use a 3/16″ drill bit to drill three starter holes 3/8” deep through the three holes in the cabinet and into the
window sill, and drill one starter hole 3/8″ deep through the hole in the middle of top rail and into the window
frame (FIG. 11). Attach cabinet to window with three #10 x 1/2″ pan-head Phillips screws and one #10 x 3/4″
or (1/2″) round-head screw (FIG. 11).
A
B
C
B: For Vinyl-Clad windows:
Use a 1/8″ drill bit to drill one hole through the hole in the middle of top rail and into the window frame. Attach
cabinet to window with one #10 x 3/4″ or (1/2″) round-head Phillips screw (FIG. 11). Place two safety locks
into the holes located in the bottom of the cabinet as shown (FIG. 12).
3. Check that the air conditioner cabinet is tilted back 5/16” to 3/8” so that water can run to the outside (FIG. 13).
FIG. 11
B
C
A
A
A
A. #10 x 1/2″ pan-head Phillips screws
B. #10 x 3/4″ (or 1/2″) round-head screw
C. Window channel
FIG. 12
A
B
A. #10 x 1/4″ Pan-head
Phillips screws
B. Safety Lock
Only for vinyl-clad windows
FIG. 13
Window Sash
Side Louvers
Window Sill
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Attach Side Curtains to Window Frame:
1. Extend the side curtains out against the window frame
(FIG. 11/page. 13).
2. Drill holes and drive locking screws:
A: For wooden windows:
Use a 3/32″ drill bit to drill 4 starter holes through the holes
in the side curtains into the window. Drive four #10 x 3/4″ or
(1/2”) locking screws through the holes in the side curtains
into the window sill and window frame (FIG. 14A, FIG. 14B).
B: For Vinyl-Clad windows:
Use an 1/8″ drill bit to drill two holes through the holes in the
side curtains into the window frame as shown (FIG. 14A).
Drive two #10 x 3/4″ or (1/2″) locking screws through the holes
in the side curtains into the window sash (FIG. 14A).
3. Trim the weather seal (6″ x 3/4″ x 1/12″) with proper length,
peel off the protective backing and plug any gaps if needed as
shown (FIG. 14B).
FIG. 14AFIG. 14B
A
B
C
A. Window channel
B. Left-hand curtain
C. #10 x 3/4″ (or 1/2″)
round-head screw
B
A
A. #10 x 3/4″ (or 1/2″)
round-head screw
B. Slotted hole in the
bottom of the curtain
Complete Installation:
1. Insert window sash seal behind the top of the lower window sash and against the glass of the upper
window (FIG. 15).
2. Place the window-lock bracket on top of lower window and against upper window sash on right side
of the window (FIG. 15).
3. Use a 3/32″ drill bit to drill starter holes through the holes in the bracket into the window sash (FIG. 15).
4. Attach the window lock-bracket to the window sash with two #10 x 3/4″ or (1/2″) round-head screws to
secure window in place (FIG. 15).
5. Insert air conditioner into cabinet (FIG. 16).
6. Insert front tabs of front panel into top of cabinet and swing
front into place.
7. Attach bottom front of panel with front panel screws (FIG. 17).
8. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
9. Press RESET on the power supply cord.
FIG. 16FIG. 17
FIG. 15
A. Window lock bracket
B. Upper window glass
C. Window sash seal
D. #10 x 3/4″ or (1/2)″
round-head screws
B
C
A
D
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Through-the-Wall Cabinet Installation:
Option 1- Wood, Metal or Plastic Molding
When using a wood, metal or plastic molding,
the wood frame should line up with the inside wall.
Option 2- Plastered wall with no molding (FIG. 18):
If the plastered wall is to be flush with the cabinet
and no molding is used, the wood frame must be set
1/2″ (13 mm) into the inside wall. (FIG. 19)
Install Wood Frame:
1. Construct the wood frame. See FIG. 20 for dimensions.
2. Measure the outside width and height of frame to determine
wall opening dimensions. The wall measurements should be:
Width: 22-5/8″ (57.5 cm) plus twice thickness of wood used to build frame.
Height: 16″ (40.6 cm) plus twice thickness of wood used to build frame.
Depth: 2-1/2″ (6.4 cm) minimum to 6-1/2″ (16.5 cm) maximum.
3. Cut the opening through the wall. Remove and save insulation.
4. Apply the wood preservative to the outside exposed surface.
5. Insert the frame in the wall opening. Square and level frame.
6. Attach frame securely to the wall.
A B C
FIG. 18
A. Moulding C. Wood Frame
B. Inside Wall D. Louvers
ABC
A. Plastered Wall C. Wood Frame
B. Inside Wall D. Louvers
FIG. 19
D
D
Dimensions for depth depends on wall thickness and type of molding
(FIG. 21).
Do not block louvers in air conditioner cabinet. Use 1″ (2.5 cm) or
thicker lumber for wood frame.
C
A
B
D
C
C. Wood thickness
FIG. 21
A
B
C
A. Ou tside width
B. Ou tside height
C. Depth
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Install Cabinet into Wood Frame:
1. Insert cabinet into the framed wall opening. The top of the cabinet should extend 3/4″ (19.1 mm) into the
room. If there is trim, the cabinet should extend 3/4″ (19.1 mm) past trim (FIG. 22).
2. Use a level to check that cabinet is level side to side (FIG. 23).
3. Check that air conditioner cabinet is tilted to the outside so that water can run to the outside. The cabinet
should slope at least half a bubble (on your level) towards the rear (FIG. 23).
4. Reuse the insulation to seal opening between cabinet and frame.
5. Use existing holes in sides and top of cabinet and seven #10 x 1″ wood screws (not provided) to attach
cabinet to frame.
6. Caulk all outside wall openings around cabinet.
Do not over tighen screws or the cabinet will distort and provide a poor air seal between cabinet and
air conditioner.
FIG.22FIG.23
A
B
A. 3/4” (19.1 cm) extending into room
B. Trim
Complete Installation:
1. Insert air conditioner into cabinet (FIG . 24).
2. Insert front tabs of front panel into top of cabinet and swing front into place.
3. Attach bottom front of panel with front panel screws (FIG. 25).
4. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
5. Press RESET on the power supply cord.
Handle
around the room side of cabinet.
the air conditioner gently. For through-the-wall installations, if needed, install molding
FIG.24FIG.25
Level
NOTE: After installing, make sure the air conditioner is tilted 3-4° to the outside to allow water drainage
and perfect cooling efficiency.
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CARE AND CLEANING
CAUTION
!
Clean air conditioner occasionally to keep it looking and operating like new. Be sure to
unplug the unit before cleaning to prevent shock or fire hazards.
Air Filter Cleaning
The air filter should be cleaned at least every two weeks or as
necessary. Trapped particles in the filter can build up and cause an
accumulation of frost on the cooling coils.
Push the vent handle to the Vent Closed position (where applicable).
Open the front panel.
Grasp the filter by the center and pull up and out.
Wash the filter using liquid dishwashing detergent and warm water.
Rinse filter thoroughly.
Gently shake excess water from the filter. Be sure the filter is
thoroughly dry before replacing.
As an alternative, vacuum the filter clean.
N
NOTE: Never use hot water over 104 F (40 C) to clean the air filter.
Never attempt to operate the unit without the air filter.
Cabinet Cleaning
Be sure to unplug the air conditioner to prevent shock or fire
hazard. The cabinet and front may be dusted with an oil-free
cloth or with a cloth dampened in a solution of warm water and
mild liquid dishwashing detergent. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.
Never use harsh cleaners, wax or polish on the cabinet front.
Be sure to wring excess water from the cloth before wiping the
controls. Excess water in or around the controls may cause
damage to the air conditioner.
Plug in air conditioner after unit has dried completely.
Winter Storage
If air conditioner will be stored during the winter,
remove it carefully from the window according to the
installation instructions. Cover it with plastic or return it
to the original carton. Always store unit in upright position.
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Before calling for service, please review the chart below.
IssuePossible Solutions
AIR
CONDITIONER NOT
COOLING ROOM, OR NOT
BLOWING COLD AIR
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
• Be sure unit is not too large or too small for the area of the room.
• Verify that all doors, windows, curtains and any other openings are closed off. Verify nothing is obstructing the
front grille of unit, such as curtains, etc.
• Allow enough time for room to cool, especially if outside temp is very high.
• Check that the filter is not dirty and louvers are open all the way and blowing in the direction desired.
• Check that unit is set to Cool Mode and that temperature is down enough (but not too low).
• If unit is near a heat source, such as a stove, etc., then relocate unit.
• If air coming from unit is cool to the touch, then unit is working properly; please double check the first three
bullet points above.
• If using Follow Me remote feature, move remote away from unit.
• Temperature sensor behind air filter touching cold coil. These two elements should not be touching.
Carefully straighten tube away from coil.
• Unplug unit for at least 5 minutes. Follow Reset instructions on plug.
AIR CONDITIONER COOLING BUT
ROOM IS TOO WARM - ICE
FORMING ON COOLING COIL
BEHIND DECORATIVE FRONT
AIR CONDITIONER
CYCLING ON AND OFF TOO
FREQUENTLY OR NOT ENOUGH
UNIT WILL NOT TURN ON
UNIT BLOWS FUSES OR POPS
CIRCUIT BREAKER
AIR CONDITIONER IS
MAKING NOISES
• Outdoor temperature is below 64ºF (18ºC). To defrost the coil, set to Fan Only mode.
• Air filter may be dirty. Clean filter. Refer to Care and Cleaning section. To defrost, set to Fan Only mode.
• Thermostat is set too cold for night-time cooling. To defrost the coil, set to Fan Only mode. Then, set
temperature to a higher setting.
• Be sure unit is not too large or too small for the area of the room.
• Remove grille and make sure the temperature sensor is not too close to the coils. These two elements should
not be touching. Carefully straighten tube away from coil.
• Make sure nothing is blocking the grille or side vents.
• Make sure there is no dirt or debris inside the unit or on the filter.
• Reset circuit breaker. Make sure there are not too many items (ie lamps, TV’s, etc.) working off the
same breaker.
• Check plug connection.
• If plug is operating on an on/off switch, be sure that the switch is ‘on’.
• Try plugging unit into another outlet.
• Unplug unit for at least 5 minutes. Follow Reset instructions on plug.
• Make sure there are enough available amps on the circuit for the air conditioner.
• Large units which run on a 230v will require a dedicated 20 or 30 amp circuit.
• Check to be sure the unit is free from debris such as leaves, sticks, etc. Verify nothing is obstructing the unit.
• Check the fan blade for cracks or chips.
• Make sure the unit is properly and securely mounted inside the window or wall.
• Clean the air filter.
WATER PUDDLES INSIDE UNIT
OR IS COMING INTO ROOM
WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE
REMOTE SENSING / FOLLOW ME
DEACTIVATING PREMATURELY
• Adjust the slope of the unit so that it drains downward toward the exterior of the home.
(See Installation Instructions.)
• Make sure that there is no debris blocking the drainage area of the unit.
• Unit is removing a large quantity of moisture from a humid room. This is normal during excessively humid days.
• Remote control not located within range. Place remote control within 20 ft and 180º radius of the front
of the unit.
• Remote control signal obstructed. Remove obstruction.
NOTE: A highly recommended troubleshoot for any issue in general consists of turning off unit and unplugging for 5 minutes.
It is also recommended to try another wall outlet.
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Your Source for Home Comfort
Distributed by:
Perfect Aire, LLC
5151 Belt Line Rd.
Suite 878
Dallas, TX 75254
877-365-6274
www.perfectaire.us
Specification and performance data is subject to change without notice.
Printed in PRC
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