Sears P-N93SR-D02 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL
Kenmore Automatic Air Conditioner
Read this bookt It will tell you
how to use and care for your air conditioner
as well as how to get the most efficient cooling.
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CAUTIONS
There are only a few cautions, but they are quite important.
t If you turn your air conditioner off; wait at least 3
minutes before turning it back on to avoid possible blown fuses,
2. Do not run air conditioner with outside protec- tive cover in place, to avoid mechanical damage
within the air conditioner.
3. Do not use air conditioner near flammable liquids, such as gasoline.
4o When handling air conditioner, be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and tear
coiis.
5. Do not alter or changethe plug on the power cord.
changes would make it unsafe, could cause serious damage to
the air conditioner, and may void the warranPy_
6, If you plan to install the air conditioner
yourself at any time, see the Installation
Instructions and Electrical Requirernents. Be
sure to read local codes.
7_ Do not try to use this
air conditioner on direct
current (DC). Make sure
the outlet ls wired to 60-
Hertz alternating current ofvoltagecalled for in the
Electrical Requirements in "Things You Ought to
Know."
8. Use only time-delay fuses or circuit break- ors of the size shown in the Electrical Require
ments Shoot.
9. DO not use an extension cord or power cord plug adapter.
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MAN( _At. VERTIC_.[\i'F.R AD,I! LqTMF.NT
Complete this adjustment
before installing front panel
Verlical Louver
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1. Adjust the vertical louvers to the straight
position by using the handle,
2., The control panel and knobs are packed
separately. To install them, refer to installing "Front to Unit" in this manual.
Front InstalLation
install the front panel with filter as follows:
1. Adjust the horizontal louvers to the straight position. Hold the front straight until the vertical louver handle lines up between the bottom
horizontal louver and the discharge opening.
2o Press the front stralght onto the cabinet until the holes in the flangeofthe plasticfront lineupwlth the screw holes in the metal cabinet. Fasten the front in
place with the two screws provided°
Handle
Unit Cover
Screw
Fronl Panel
Horizonta{ Louver
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Step 1" lnstaU dial plate and buttons or knobs:
INSTALLING FRONT TO UNIT
If dial plate has clear protective film, peel off carefully (do not scratch surface),
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Step 2:
NOTE: To clean filter, remove front by reversing step 2. Remove filtei by grasping at the sides, push down and pull out, When reinstalling be sure that the notch is at the top left
cornel Reinstall front using step 2,
Install front as shown: Holding front in position
over shell as each screw is driven,
TOP LEFT
FILTER FROM THE BACK
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STARTING AND USING YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONER
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First make sure the 'FAN CONTROL' Is set on 'OFF' and then plug the air conditioner ln_ The power cord receplacle musl
VENT CONTROL
The 'VENT CONTROL," on your
new Kenmore Air Conditioner operates two different functions.
when the arrow points toward "CLOSE," the air conditioner is
working its regular operation of
moving and cooling room air° when the arrow is turned toward the word
OPEN," the air conditioner is removing stale air from the room° Air
exhaust canbe increased by moving the air louvers to a more closed
position. To use these functions with the least cooling, set 'TEMP.
CONTROL" to 1_"
'TEMP_ CONTROL"
The 'TEMP. CONTROL' sets the
degree of room coolness. The higher the number the cooler the
temperature. Numbers' 1" through
"4" will help conserve energy_ For maximum cooling turn the indicator
to the highest number_
FILTER MONITOR (on some models)
To Check Filter Monitor:
1o Set fancontrolinCONSTANT FAN
'HI" position.
2. If filter needs cleaning, a RED
INDICATOR will appear in the filter monitor wtndow., A dean ftlterwlll
help reduce operating costs and increase cooling efficiency,
FAN CONTROL
This one knob (A) turns air
conditioner off., (B) adjusts fan
match the type shown in the Electrical Requirements .Sheet.
VENT CONTROL
OPEN CLOSE
MED. MED.
LO LO
CONSTANT POWER
FAN SAVER FAN
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BEFORE RESTARTING,WAft THREE M_NUTES
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TEMP. CONTROL
(C) sets POWER SAVER FAN (on some models) or CONSTANT FAN.
OFF- The entire air conditioner is
off.
POWER SAVER FAN FEATURE(On some models) is indicated by gold
lettering on the =HI," 'MED" and "LO"
The air conditioner
(compressor fan) will not run unless the "TEMP, CONTROL," is set colder
than room temperature° (See temperature instructions). When
control is set colder lhan the room temperature, the air conditioner will
begin to circtzlate the air in the room_ Coolingwill begin in about 3 minutes.
The air conditioner turns off when the room gets cool. 'HI" is for fast
cool, 'MED" for normal, and "L,O" for quiet cool. The 'POWER SAVER FAN' settings can save energy. The fan wlU turn on only when the fan is
cooling
CONSTANT FAN Hi- Low and on some models Med.
speed.
The air conditioner fan runs all the
time, circulating room air. Cooling starts only if the air is warm and stops If It gets cool (See temperature
instructions)° This setting gives the most even room temperatures. 'HI'
iS for fast cool, "MED" for normal cool
- 'LO' for quiet cool,
Side Air Dial Plate Controls
Follow the directions above for
control use,,
Kenrnore
CONSTANT
FAN
HI
MEDo
LO LO
OFF
POWER
SAVERFAN
HI
MEDo
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TEMP.CONTROL
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CLOSED
OPEN
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AIR DIRECTION
The air direction can be adjusted up, down,
left ol right The outside tabs adjust the air up or down, The center levers direct the air left or
right.
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SUPER THRUST AIR CONTROL
For' the most thrust, fully close the right bank
(with outside tabL Set desired fan speed.
Air Directional Louvers
6-way Louvers
The 6-waylouvers permit upward or straight out air flow and
air flow direction from sidetoside, Thls type of louver Is found only on the side air discharge models, The side to side
adjustment of air flow direction Is achieved by moving the handle to either the left or right
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6-Way Louver
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CLEANING AND REPLACING THE AIR FILTER
I. To remove front, remove one screw from each slde of unlt, Pull
front off of unit
2., To remove filter.
grasp each slde at the middle, push down on
filter and pull out until free,
,HOW TO LOWER YOUR COOLING COSTS
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l, Ifposslble Install the air conditioner on
the shady slde of the house,
3. To dean filter, simply
vacuum or wash In warm, sudsy water. Rinse and dry New
filters are available from yournearestSears store,
To replace filter,
grasp each side at the middle, Insert bottom of filter first, Push down
and flex filter out at the middle,, Push filter in at
lop until It stops. When Installed, filter remains in
bowed postllon_
4_ Keep heat Inlets dosed so cooled air
won't escape.
5..To replace front, hold front In position on untt
and replace one screw on each side
7, Check often to be sure filter Is dean
2. Close drapes and shades on all other
windows to keep direct stmllght out
3. See that draperies or fiJmtture do not
block the air flow.
S. A vent fan In areaswhero cookJng, laun,
dry or bathing ts done can be used to pull out the extra heat and moisture near Its
source.
6, Check to make sure lights, television., radios, and appliances aretumed offwher
not needed. Try not to use heat-producing appllancesduringthehottestpart oftheday.
OFF
Ht_HI
CONSTANT POWER FAN SAVER FAN
8. Ifyoffll be away for a long time, turn the air conditioner FAN CONTROL, to the'OFF'
posttlon_ The air conditioner will not come on Ifroom temperature gets hot,
OFF
FAN SAVER FAN
9_ If you'll be away a short tlme use the
igold POWER SAVER FAN settings, The
fan will run only when needed,
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Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense, This list includes
common problems that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance.
AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST
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OCCURRENCE Air conditioner will not
operate.
Air from unit does not feel cold enough on Cool setting
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Wall plug disconnected.
House fuse blown or circuit
breaker tripped°
Thermostat set too warm for
cooling or too cool for heating.
Selector switch in FAN position.
Thermostat set too warm (lower numberL
Thermostat temperature below 70°F (20°CL
"temperature sensing tube touching cold coil, located
behind air filter (some rnodels onlyL
SOLUTION Push plug firmly into wall outlet.
Replace fuse with time delay type or reset circuit breaker.
Adjust thermostat to higher number for cooling, lower number for heating.
Turn switch clockwise to
COOL position.
Turn thermostat clockwise to colder setting (higher numberL
Cooling may not occur until temperature at thermostat
rises above 70°F (20°CL
Straighten tube so it does not touch coil,
Air conditioner cooling,
but room is too warm- ice forming on cooling
coil behind decorative
front.
Air conditioner cooling but
room too warm-NO ice
forming on cooting coil
behind decorative front,
Outdoor temperature below 70OF (20oc).
Dirty air filter-air restricted, clean filter'.
Thermostat set too cold for _night-time _cooling.
Dirty air filter-air restricted.
Thermostat set too warm (lower number).
Selector switch set on LOW COOL.
Vent control (some models) set at OPEN position.
TO defrost the coil,, set thermostat to a warmer
position_
To defrost the coil, set thermostat to a normal
position. " _
Clean air filter. Refer to "Care and Cleaning" section.
Turn thermostat clockwise to colder temperature,
Turn switch to HIGH COOL
position for maximum cooling.
Turn control to CLOSED position for maximum
cooling
Air directional louvers posi- tioned Improperly.
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Position louvers for better air
distribution.
AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST (continued)
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OCCURRENCE POSSIBLE CAUSE
Air conditioner cooling but
room too warrn-NO ice
forming on cooling coil behind decorative front.
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Air conditioner turns on and off rapidly
Noise when air conditioner
operates on cooling,
Front of unit is blocked by drapes, blinds, furniture, etc,
Restricts air distribution_
Doors, windows, registers, etco open -cold air escapes; hot air enters.
Unit recently turned on in hot room.
Insufficient cooling capacity. Reconfirm the required cooling
Dirty air filter-air restricted°
Outside temperature
extremely hot.
Air sound. Air sound is normal. If too loud,
SOLUTION
Clear blockage in front of unit.
Close doors, windows, registers, etc
Allow additionaltime to remove "stored heat" from walls, ceiling,
floor and furniture.
capacity with your dealer.
clean air filter,
Set fan on high speed to bring
air past cooling coils more
frequently,
turn selector switch to lower
fan setting.
Water dripping INSIDE when air conditioner is
cooling
Water dripping OUTSIDE when air conditioner is
cooling, Air from unit does not feel
warm enough on Heat setting (some models only),
Sound of fan hitting water-
moisture removal system.
Window vibrationo Poor installation.
Improper installation, Tilt air conditioner slightly to the
Unit removing large quantity of moisture from humid room.
Selector switch in FAN or COOL position.
Thermostat set too cool
(higher number).
This is normal when humidity is high. Close doors, windows, registers, etc
Refer to installation instruc- tions.check with installer.
outside to allow water dralnage, Refer to installation
instructions-check with installer.
This is normal during
excessively humid days.
Turn switch counterclockwise to HEAT position.
Turn thermostat counterclockwise to warmer
setting (lower numberL
Room temperature Is warm enough, Heating willnot occur until
temperature at the thermostat Is lower,
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AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST (continued) 1
OCCURRENCE POSSIBLECAUSE SOLUTION
Air conditioner heaiing but
room too cool (some models only).
Dirty air filter-air restricted.
Thermostat set too cool
(hlgher number)_
Exhaust vent control set at OPEN/EXHAUST position;
Air directional louvers positioned improperly_
Front of unit is blocked by drapes, blinds, furniture, etc.-
restricts air distribution.
Doors, windows, registers, etco open-hot air escapes;
cold air enters.
Unit recently turned on in
cool room.
Insufficient heating capacity for area to be heated.
clean air filter.
Turn thermostat counterclockwise to warmer
setting (lower number).
Set control to CLOSED position for maximum heating
Position louvers for' better air distribution_
Clear blockage in front of unit.
Close doors, windows, registers, etc,.
Allow additional time to heat walls, ceiling, floor and furniture.
Reconfirm the required heating
capacity with your dealer°
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R OUT!NE .'-_.W;,,'UAL, MA[NTENA!_.;CE TO _N SURE LO N G L.I FE
CLEANING THE CABINET FRONT
Removeffont. washwith warm, mild sudsywater
Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Never use solvents,
cleaning fluids, abrasive cleaners or strong detergents. 1fthepackagetapeleaves gum, remove with cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol
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After cleaning, remove plastic protection. Wait 24 hours before starting the unit again This allows time for all areas to dry out
NOTE: Water from rainfall or from normal use does not harm these components since the
water is not as forcefully driven into parts as a stream of water from a garden hose_
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REPAIRING PAINT DAMAGE
Inspect weather exposed parts (cabinet shell,
mounting hardware [if used], etco) once or twice a year, especially in areas near oceans or where rust is a problem° If needed, touch up with a good grade of exterior paint.
CLEANING THE INSIDE OF YOUR AIR
CONDITIONER
DANGER-SHOCK OR INJURY HAZARD -before
performing any service unplug power cord from
outlet,
CAUTION: No liquid should get into the motor,
electrical control box or compressor electrical
termlnals_
To clean the inside of your air conditioner: A) Remove front panel.
B) With help and using proper lifting methods
to avoid personal injury, remove chassis from cabinet shell.*
HANDLE NOTE: lfyour air conditioner has a chassis
handle, it is NOT Intended for lifting the unit. It is for
sliding the chassis WITHIN the cabinet shell only
(to aid in cleaning maintenance, etc.).
*When movingtheaircondltionerffomcabinetshell
or window there may be water inside the base that
may spill on the floor_
6 While the cabinet is removed, this is a good time
to oil the fan motor (see instructions below)
After servicing, reverse the above procedure to reinstall the air conditioner.
OILING OF THE FAN MOTOR
DANGER - SHOCK OR INJURY HAZARD- before performingany service unplugthepower
cord from the outlet
l. To oil fan motor:
A) Remove front panel.
B) Slide chassis partway out of the cabinet shell to expose fan motor oil plugs ( be careful not to slide chassis out to far)° If your air
conditioner is not equipped with a slide-out
chassis, remove the cabinet.
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Oil the fan motor per instructions on the motor_ To add oil, pull out the oil plug at each end of the motor. An easy to use one-ounce capsule ofoiI (Part Number 10943) is available through your nearest Sears Service
Center. Replace oil hole plugs after oiling°
After servicing, reverse the above procedure to reinstall the air conditioner.
2. Be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on
the front and rear coils.
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Liquid should not get into electrical parts; wrap the fan motor, electrical control box and electrical
terminals in plastic. This will keep water or other liquid from gettinginsidewhereitcould damage
the inst_ation and cause serious trouble.
Clean and hose out the base, coils, and water
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pans. Clean at least once a year or more often, If the coils and pans collect dirt, sand, leaves, algae or insects. Also clean if you detect an odor from
the air conditioner.
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H EA VY-D L;'T"_ C O _',"E R
If you decide to leave your air conditioner installed over' the winter months, a Sears Heavy Duty Cover
will help protect your unit and reduce drafts, The cover protects against cold drafts through your air
conditioner's air passages and will protect your ai_ conditioner cabinet against:, Snow ,.Rain- Sleet.- Rust. Dust,
The Sears Heavy-Duty Cover is easy to install. It is equipped with cords to hold securely throughout
winter months_ It is made of vinyl coated, durable fabric, 'The cover is water prool_ tear resistant and lightweight for easy storage, it is easily cleaned with soap and watei.
WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER COVERS
Measure Your
Air Conditioner Cabinet
AIR FILTER
A good clean filter is important for the most cooling with lowest energy consumption, Filtels can be
cleaned lightly with a vacuum or washed in soap and water, We suggest that they be replaced about once a year,
RIGID FRAME FILTERS FOR SEARS
CUT TO FIT
DELUXE MODEL AIR CONDrIIONERS
KIT PARTS
Parts Installation Kits are not included with your air conditioner. 'They have been made available
only as an aid to help you install the air conditioner where special needs may require them. Kits avail- able (not applicable to all models) are an Outside Suppoft Kit, an Outside Silt Bracket Kit, and a Wide
Window Kit_ Further details and ordering instructions are contained in the Repair Parts List sheet,
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KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR READY REFERENCE NOW AND LATER.
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Kenmore Automatic Air Conditioner
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"We Service What We Sell _'is our assulance to you
that you can depend on Sears for service, and sears
sere'ice is nationwide_
Your Kenmore has added value when you
consider that Sears has a service unit near you, staffed by Sears trained technicians_professional
technicians specifically trained on Sears Appliances, having the parts, tools, and equipment to ensure that we meet our pledge to you_.o _We Service What We Sell."
"WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL"
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TO further add to the value of your air conditioner, buy a Sears maintenance agreement,
sears air conditioners are designed, made and
tested for years of dependable operation. Yet any
modern appliance may require service from time
to time. The Sears Warranty plus the Sears
maintenance agreement provides protection from unexpected repair bills_
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