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Foreword
Please have professional technicians do the installation for you. This
Instruction Manual is a universal verson for multiple models of window-type
air conditioners manufactured by our Co. The appearance of the unit that
you purchase might be slightly different from those described in this Manual,
but it does not affect proper operation and usage.
Please carefully read the sections corresponding to your specific model.
Keep this Manual for future reference.
Caution
This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons
without supervision; young children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with appliance.
Contents
Instructions to end-users ............................................................................. 1
Nomenclature and functions of various parts ............................................... 4
Remote controller ......................................................................................... 6
Maintenance ................................................................................................. 8
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 9
Installation .................................................................................................. 11

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INSTRUCTIONS TO END-USERS
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TO END-USERS
Read this Manual carefully before using your air conditioner to ensure proper operation.
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• Make sure that our Co. after-sale service persons or technicians from our Co. or authorized
maintenance shops do the installation for you.
Do not install the unit in places where there
might be leakage of flammable gases.
Make sure that the correct breaker is
installed for safe operation.
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Circuit Breaker
If gases leak out and accumulate around the machine, it
may result in fire hazard or accidents.
Make sure your power source is properly
grounded.
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The grounding wire of the air conditioner must be firmly
connected to the grounding wire of the power source. Improper
grounding will lead to possible electric shock or other hazards.
Do not use an e
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tension
cord.
Ex
tending the power
cable
or
sharing the
same
socket
is
not
advised.
Do not use
a)b
an extension cord.
Do not try to stop the operation
of the air conditioner by pulling
the power cable from the socket.
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or other accidents.
Do not operate your air
conditioner with wet hands.
It might lead to electric
shock or other hazards.
If there is dust on
the plug or the
plugging is not
properly done, it
might lead to
electric shock,
fire hazards or
other accidents.
Improper use of metal wires or copper
wires for fuse may result in faulty
performance of the machine or fire
hazard.
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It might result in electric shock, overheating,
fire hazard or other accidents.
Make sure the plug is
clean before you plug in the
power socket and make
sure the plug is firmly in
the socket.
It might result in
electric shock,
overheating, fire
hazard or other
accidents. If the power cable is
damaged or a replacement for the
power cable is needed please ask the
dealer or authorized maintenance
people to do the replacement.
Do not use a fuse with
improper capacity
,
or
short with metal wires
If breaker is not installed, it may result in electric shock
or other hazards.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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INSTRUCTIONS TO END-USERS
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INSTRUCTIONS TO END-USERS
During the cooling operation, window
curtains or louver blinds are to be used
to block the sunlight.
Do not place such articles as
insecticides, paints or other
flammable spraying agents near
the air conditioner or spray them
against the air conditioner.
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Do not use the following
articles:
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Warm water (above 40"C or 104"F)
Warm water might cause deformation or
fading of colors of the air conditioner.
Gasoline, paint diluting agent, benzene and
abrasives, etc. may cause deformation or
scratches to the air conditioner.
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Try to reduce the generation of
heat in the room during cooling
operations. Place the heating
source outside of the room, if
possible,do not use cooking
appliances in the air-conditioned
room.
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these appliances.
If the air conditioner and the
cooking appliances have to
be used in the same room,
provide good ventilation to
the room.
Insufficient ventilation might lead to the
hazard of anoxia.
Do not insert sticks or other hard Do not wash the air
objects into the air inlet or outlet. conditioner with water.
The high-speed rotation of the fan blades
may cause accidents.
Do not let the delivered air
blow to your body directly for
long periods.
It m i g h t c a u s e
discomfort or harm
your health.
It may cause electric shock or other
accidents.
If the air conditioner is not to
be used for a long period of
time, please pull out the plug
from the power source socket
to ensure safety.Turn off the
air conditioner
before pulling
out the plug.
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our unit needs to be removed for installation elsewhere or for repairs, please contact our
Co. dealer or authorized maintenance shop technicians to do the job.
• In case of abnormality (burning smell, for example), please stop the operation, disconnect the
power and contact your dealer or authorized maintenance shop.
Try as much as possible to
avoid the sunlight and warm
air from entering the room.
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If your unit needs to be removed for installation elsewhere or for repairs, please contact our Co.
dealer or authorized maintenance shop technicians to do the job.
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In case of abnormality (burning smell, for example), please stop operation, disconnect the power
and contact your dealer or authorized maintenance shop.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVAL AND REPAIRS

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NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS
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Upper guide
@ Curtain(window filler)
@ Up/down air direction vane
@ Left/right air direction control
tab
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Operation panel
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Front grille
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Left/right air directiion fin
o Air inlet
1 Fresh air lever(optional,some
models are not supplied with this)
Features and appearance may vary, all the figures provide a demonstration to
introduce the function. The following are two types of operation panels. Please
refer to the instructions for the operation panel of your air conditioner.
OPERATION PANEL 1
(1) DIGITAL DISPLAYER
In usual operation. In FAN mode. It indicates room temperature;
ln COOL or DRY mode. It indicates setting temperature; ln
timer operation. when pressing the timer button ,it indicates timer
time. if the time has not been be adjusted after 5 seconds,it
indicates temperature again; lf ROOM TEMP SENSOR
failure.It indicates temperature at 25 ·c (77
°
F).
@ REMOTE CONTROLLER SIGNAL RECEIVER
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Fan operation shall occur in conjunction with compressor operation,
the closing of Fan delay 1 min after compressor off. when compressor
is off, fan stops for 10 minutes to open 20 seconds period run until
compressor is on; other function same with the cooling function
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If unit is running.Press this button to enter Switch-OFF mode;lf unit
is off(in standby mode),press this button to enter Switch-ON
mode.Press this button again will cancel the timer operation.Used
together with•or T button to set the timer time.
@ SPEED button
Press this button to set air rate you want:HIGH,MED,LOW.
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MODE button
POWER
Press this button.
to a
dvance the operation mode as follows:ENERGY
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Features and appearance may vary, all the figures provide a demonstration to introduce the function.
The following are two types of operational panels. Please refer to the instructions for the operation
panel of you air-conditioner.
u
Digital Display
During normal operation in FAN mode, display indicates room
temperature; In COOL or DRY mode, display indicates set temperature;
In timer operation, when presssing the timer button, display indicates
timer time, if the time has not been be adjusted after 5 seconds, it
indicates temperature again; If ROOM TEMP SENSOR fails, it indicates
temperature at 25°C (77°F).
v
Remote Controller Signal Reciever
w
Energy Saver
Fan runs with compressor, delays off for 1 minute after compressor cycles
off, then cycles 20 seconds every 10 minutes until compressor cycles on.
x
TIMER button
If unit is running, press this button to enter “OFF” mode; if unit is off (in
stand by mode), press this button to enter “ON” mode. Press this button
again to cancel the timer operation. Used together with up or down button
to set the timer time.
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SPEED button
Press this button to set desired fan speed: HIGH, MED, LOW.
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MODE button
Press this button to advance the operation mode as follows: ENERGY
SAVER-DRY-FAN (heating for cooling and heating model)-COOL
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Cabinet
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Upper Guide
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Curtain
(window filler)
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Up/down air direction vane
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Left/right air direction control tab
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Operation panel
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Power cord
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Front grille
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Left/right air direction in
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Air inlet
Fresh air lever
(optional, some
models are not supplied with this)
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DIGITAL CONTROL
NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
OF VARIOUS PARTS

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NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS PARTS
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TEMP/TIME button
Press this button to adjust set temperature within a range of 18
°
C (64
°
F) to 32
°
C (90
°
F).ln timer time
setting state(press timer button to enter and "hr" indicator on right bottom of the digital displayer
will be flashing),press
.&.
or
,..
button to set the timer time within 1-24 hours.
Regardless of the display status.press the "
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"and
"T
"button at the same time, to switch
celsius/Fahreneit display.
@ ON/OFF button
To turn the air conditioner ON. press the ON/OFF button and the power indicator will light. To
turn the air conditioner OFF.press the ON/OFF button again.
@CHECK FILTER
Filter cleaning timer counts down for 250 hours,"CHECK FILTER" LED light, reminds need to clean
the filter.
(gi FILTER RESET button
Press "FIL TER RESET" button, will reset and "CHECK FILTER" LED lights will go out.
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Wait 2-3 minutes
before restarting
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Lowe
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Cool
Operation
Note: The layout and functions of various models of operation panels
may differ from each other. Please read the following for your
reference.
OPERATING METHOD FOR FUNCTIONAL CONTROL KNOBS
These knobs are used to control the speed of the fan motor and the operation
mode of the air conditioner.
• When the knob is turned to
"Low Fan",
the air conditioner will enter the
ventilation mode with low airflow delivery,but the compressor is not activated.
• When the knob is turned to
"Med Fan",
the air conditioner will enter the ventilation
mode with medium airflow delivery,but the compressor is not activated.
• When the knob is turned to
"Hi Fan",
the air conditioner will enter the ventilation
mode with high airflow delivery. but the compressor is not activated.
• When the knob is turned to
"Low Cool",
the air conditioner will be in low cooling mode with low
airflow.
• When the knob is turned to
"Med Cool",
the air conditioner will be in medium cooling mode
with medium airflow.
• When the knob is turned to
"Hi Cool",
the air conditioner will be in high cooling mode with high
airflow.
• When the knob is turned to
"OFF",
the air conditioner will stop operation.
Note: When the knob is to be turned, try to turn it as slowly as possible and not to turn it frequently.
The time interval for re-activation must be no less than 3 minutes so as to avoid overload to the unit,
which might cause a blown fuse or breaker.
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The temperature can be set within a range of 18 °C (64
°
F) to 32 °C (90
°
F). The temperature can be reduced
from 1 to 10. Turn the knob to adjust the needed temperature.
OPERATING METHOD OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL KNOB
MECHANICAL CONTROL
NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
OF VARIOUS PARTS

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USE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
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Note: 1.0nly certain models are supplied with a remote controller.
2.There are two types of remote controllers, please refer to the instructions
for the matchin
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remote controller for your air-conditioner.
REMOTE CONTROLLER 1
+
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- button
This button is for the increase or decrease of
the timing settings and temperature settings,
with a range of 1-24 hours for timing setting and
16-32
°
C{61-90
°
F}for temperature setting.
H ·
FAN button
Presslhisbuttontomakethefansi-------+�H
run in high speed. The HIGH
indication light willbe on.
M · FAN button
Press thisbuttontomakethefans
run in mi d dl e speed. Th e MED
indication lightwillbeon.
L · FAN button
Pressthisbutlontomakethefans
r un in low speed. The LOW >----�
indication lighlwillbeon.
FILTER RESET button
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"CHECKFLTER"LEDigluwilgo
TIMER button
Press this button to set the
time for timed switch-on,
switch-off or to delete the
timing.
TIMER
Signal transmission window
COOL button
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the machine in the cooling
mode.
DRY button
Press this button to operate the
machine in the dehumidifying
mode.
FAN button
Press this button to operate
the machine in the ventilation
mode.
Pressthisbutlon to operatethe
machine inthe energysaver mode.
ON/OFF button
Pressthisbutton to activate
or stop the operation of the
unit.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
USE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER

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USE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
USE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
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METHOD OF TRANSMISSION
• Point the remote controller at the air conditioner as
shown in the figure and press the button on the controller.
The instruction signal will be transmitted to the air
conditioner.
• Upon receiving the signal from the remote controller,
the air conditioner will emit a sound for
acknowledgment.
POINTS OF ATTENTION IN USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
• Do not place the controller near heat generating devices such as heating pads or radiators;
• Do not place the controller in places directly exposed to the sunlight or strong lights;
• Avoid accidental dropping of the controller, which might cause damage to it;
• Do not place objects between the air conditioner and the controller;
• Do not splash water or other liquids on the controller;
• Do not place heavy objects on the controller;
• If the air conditioner does not emit acknowledge sound after proper signals are transmitted,
batteries in the controller maybe exhausted and need replacing.
• If the remote controller is not functioning, replace the batteries and retry.
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When the signal is transmitted but the air conditioner does not give
an acknowledgment sound. It means the batteries ma
y
be exhausted
and need replacing.
1. Remove the battery case cover and take the used batteries out by sliding the cover open in
the arrow direction.
2. Replace with new batteries and pay attention to the "+" and "-" marks of pole indications.
3. Reinstall the battery cover.
ADJUSTMENT OF AIR DIRECTION
Up/down adjustment:
Hold the up/down air flap at by hand and move it upward or downward for adjustment.
LefUright adjustment:
Push left/right air direction control tab to adjust the left/right air direction.
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Note:This air exchange adjustment is onl
y
on models with fresh air function.
When you want to get fresh air, push the fresh air lever in by hand , pull the lever out,the fresh
air function is closed.
ADJUSTMENT OF AIR EXCHANGE
NOTE:
This air exchange adjustment is only on models with fresh air function.
When
you want fresh air, push the fresh air lever in by hand, the unit will discharge a small amount
of air inside the room. If the switch is pulled out, the fresh air function is closed.

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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
*Before doing the maintenance, make sure that the air conditioner is turned off and the plug is
Check to see if there are any blocking
objects around the air inlet and outlet of
the indoor and outdoor units.
Check to see if the installation base is
corroded or rusty.
Check for proper ground.
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ground wire
Check if the air filter screen is clean.
Connect to the power source
Load batteries in the remote controller.
(remote controller model)
After the operational season
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Set the temperature at
30
°
C(�6
°
F) a�d let �he
machine run m
cooling
mode for half a
day
to dry the unit
interior.
Stop the operation of the
machine and turn off the power �
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switch.
It is r
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nd
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d to pull th
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plug from th
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power socket in the non-operational season for
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sak
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of safet
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and saving
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rg
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.
Clean the air filter screen and
reinstall.
Clean the indoor
unit and outdoor
unit.
Take the batteries out from the remote
controller.(remote controller model)
pulled out from the socket.
Before the operational season
During the operational season
Cl
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an th
e
air filter s
c
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ee
n (at a standard int
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rval of on
ce
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v
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ry two w
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ks).
Remove the air filter screen
1) G
e
ntl
y
hold and pr
e
ss th
e
two low
e
r
e
nds of th
e
front
grill
e
and op
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n th
e
grill
e
.
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ntl
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grab th
e
air filt
e
r
s
c
r
ee
n and lift it up, and th
e
n
tak
e
it out in th
e
dir
ec
tion
toward
y
ou.
Clean the air filter screen
If th
e
air filt
e
r s
c
r
ee
n is v
e
ry dirt , ou ma us
e
luk
e
warm wat
e
r (about 30
°
C(86
°
F)
y
to
y
c
l
e
an it,
y
and
th
e
n air it dry.
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• Do not us
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boiling wat
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r to
c
l
e
an th
e
s
c
r
ee
n.
• Do not bak
e
th
e
s
c
r
ee
n dry.
• Do not pull ii with too mu
c
h for
ce
.
Install the air filter screen.
If th
e
air
c
ondition
e
r is op
e
rat
e
d without an air filt
e
r
s r n, th
e
int
e
rior of th
e
unit will b
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ontaminat
e
d
c ee
by dirt whi
c
h might caus
e
perfonmance failur
e
or
e
v
e
n damag
e
to parts.
Clean the air conditioner
• Us
e
soft dry
c
loth to wip
e
the air conditioner or use a
vacuum
c
l
e
an
e
r to do th
e
c
l
e
aning.
• If th
e
air
c
ondition
e
r is v
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ry
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If the air filter screen is blocked by dust, the
performance of cooling and heating
operations will be affected, the operational
noise will be
louder and the
power consumption will be increased.
Therefore, periodic cleaning of the air
filter screen is necessary.
If the air filter screen is very dirty, you may
use lukewarm water (about 30°C (86°F) to
clean it, and then air it dry.

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TRO
UBL
E SHOOTING
Inspection and treatment prior to maintenance
Please check the following items before asking dealer or authorized maintenance shop for
after-sale service:
The air conditioner does not work at all.
Is the power plug inserted into the socket
properly?
Is the timer set for the "TIMER-ON" mode?
If the air conditioner is set for timed switch-on operation mode,
it will not start operating before the set time is reached.
Is the ambient temperature lower than 16
°
C or
61
°
F?
If so, the auto protection function of the air conditioner will
prevent the unit from cooling.
There is no sufficient cooling or heating.
Is the room temperature set
Is the air filter clean (not
properly?
blocked)?
Are doors or
windows opened?
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Is the room directly exposed
to sunlight?
The air filter
is blocked
Are there many people inside
the room?
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Note: If the air conditioner remains abnormal in operation after the above checks and inspection, please disconnect the power
and contact the dealer or an authorized maintenance shop.
In any of the following cases, please turn off the power of the air conditioner and immediately
contact the dealer or the authorized maintenance shop:
The fuse is frequently blown
or the breaker is often off.
The control switches do not work.
The electric wire gets
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The insulation sheath of
the power cable is torn.
There are abnormal noises when the machine
is operating.
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TRO
UBL
ESHOOTING
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The following phenomena occurring during the operation do not mean faults of the machine. You
may use the air conditioner with peace of mind.
Phenomena
Diagnosis
The air conditioner cannot be started for
operation after it is turned off.
Fog is blown out during the cooling operation.
There is an odd smell in the delivered air.
There is "running water" sound.
There is "a ticking" sound.
The operation cannot be resumed even the
power is turned on after the power switch is
turned off or after the power supply is off.
(remote control model)
No remote control signal is received.
There is moisture at the air outlet grids.
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When the indoor temperature and humidity is
high, such phenomena might occur. When the
indoor temperature and humidity drops, the
fog will disappear.
It might be the smell of cigarette smoke or other
things inside the air conditioner.
This is caused by the flow of the
refrigerant inside the air conditioner.
It might be caused by the heat expansion of
contraction of the plastic parts.
The memory of the microchip computer is
deleted. Operate the remote controller to re
start the operation. (remote control model)
When the signal receiver on the air conditioner
is exposed to sunlight or strong lights, it might
fail to receive the remote control signal.
Shade off the sunlight or fade the lighting in this case.
If the air conditioner operates in high humidity
for long time, moisture may be condensed at
the grids and become water drops.
Wait 3 minutes. This is to protect the air
conditioner.
When the machine is powered for the first
time, the compressor starts immediately.
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14-1/2" min
Inner sill
Offset
Window
Sash
Sill
Exterior
Interior wall
Remove the air conditioner and upper guide from
the carton, place them on a flat surface.
Before doing the installation, please check to see if
the installation accessories are complete (Fig. 2).
You must have a Phillips screwdriver available for
installation.
INSTALLATION

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NOTE:Upper guide and cur
tain at each side are offset to
provide the proper pitch to
the rear of
the unit.This is necessary f
or proper condensed water
utilization and drainage.
• Insert the side curtains int
o the upper and lower guide
s of the air conditioner. Fas
ten the curtains
to the the unit with screws
as shown in FIG.4.
There is a left and a right
crutain. be sure to use th
e proper curtain for each sid
e. Hold the
according curtain in one hand
and gently pull back the center
to free the open end. See F
IG.4.(When
installed the flange for sec
uring the curtain into the win
dow sill will be facing the r
oom side.)
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CURTAIN (WINDOW FILLER)
NOTE: Upper guide and curtain at each side are offset to provide the proper pitch
to the rear of the unit. This is necessary for proper condensed water utilization and
drainage.
Insert the side curtain into the upper and lower guides of the air conditioner.
Fasten the curtains to the unit with screws as shown in Fig. 4.
There is a left and a right curtain, be sure to use the proper curtain for each side.
Hold the accordian curtain in one hand and gently pull back the center to free the
open end. See Fig. 4. (When installed, the flange for securing the curtain into the
window sill will be facing the room side.)
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INSTALLATION
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• Carefully lift air conditioner and place the unit into
the window opening so the bottom of the air
conditioner frame is against the window sill. Carefully
close the window behind the upper guide of the unit.
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SECURE THE AIR CONDITIONER(FIG.5)
• Extend the curtain panels to fill the window opening.
• Place the curtain lock between the curtain
extensions and the window sill ,drive locking screws
through the lock and into the sill.
• Secure the left and right flanges on end bottom
side of the panel with wood screws.
• Drive locking screws through upper frame holes
into window sash.
• Attach the sash lock to the place between the upper
and lower sashes and secure it with screws.
• Finally,cut the foam seal to the window width and
stuff the sash seal between the glass and the
window to prevent air and insects from getting into
the room.
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TEST RUNNING
econnect to power source, check to see if the
operational mode buttons work properly.
echeck to see if the room temperature control and
the function controls work properly.
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erurn AC off,and disconnect power cord.
eRemove sash seal from between windows.and unscrew
sash lock.
eunscrew curtain lock and remove screws installed
through curtain.
eclose curtain panels into frame.
eKeeping a firm grip on the air conditioner,raise the
sash.and carefully tilt the air conditioner backward,
draining any condensate water in the base of unit.Be
careful not to spill any remaining water while lifting unit
from window.
estore parts with air conditioner.
CAUTION FOR DISMANTLING THE AIR CONDITIONER
(models with fresh air function)
elf you purchase the models with fresh air function,while
dismantling the air conditioner to repair the inner
parts(such as condenser, evaporator , copper pipe
etc.), be sure to first remove the air-guide frame,
pull upward on the fresh air lever to make it
disengage from its place (FIG.7), and then continue
dismantling.
Fresh air lever
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Congratulations on purchasing your new HVAC equipment. It’s
been designed for long life and reliable service, and is backed
by one of the strongest warranties in the industry. Your unit
automatically qualifies for the warranty coverage listed below,
providing you keep your proof of purchase (receipt) for the
equipment and meet the warranty conditions.
LIMITED ONE (1) YEAR EXPRESS WARRANTY
Coast-Air warrants this Room Air Conditioner to be free from defects
in workmanship and materials for normal use and maintenance for
one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original consumer.
This Express Limited Warranty applies only when the Room Air
Conditioner is installed and operated per Coast-Air installation and
operating instructions for normal use.
EXCEPTIONS
The Limited Express Warranty does not cover normal maintenance
Coast-Air recommends that regular inspection/maintenance be
performed at least once a season. Additionally, labor charges
diagnostic charges, transportation charges for replacement of
refrigerant or filters, and any other service calls/repairs are not
covered by this Limited Warranty. It also does not cover any portion or
component of the system that is not supplied by Coast-Air, regardless
of the cause of failure of such portion or component.
CONDITIONS FOR WARRANTY COVERAGE
• Unit must be operated according to Coast-Air operating instructions
included with the unit and cannot have been subjected to accident,
alteration, improper repair, neglect or misuse, or an act of God
(such as a flood)
• Serial numbers and/or rating plate have not been altered or
removed
• Performance cannot be impaired by use of any product not
authorized by Coast-Air, or by any adjustments or adaptations to
components
• Damage has not been a result of inadequate wiring or voltage
conditions, use during brown-out conditions, or circuit interruptions
• Air flow around any section of the unit has not been restricted
• Unit remains in the original installation
DURATION OF WARRANTY & REGISTRATION
The warranty begins on the date of purchase by the original
consumer. The consumer must retain a receipted bill of sale as proof
of warranty period. Without this proof, the express warranty begins on
the date of shipment from the factory.
REMEDY PROVIDED BY THE LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY
The sole remedy under the Limited Warranty is replacement of the
defective unit. If replacement parts are required within the period
of this warranty, Coast-Air replacement parts shall be used; any
warranty on the replacement part(s) shall not affect the applicable
original unit warranty. Labor to diagnose and replace the defective
unit is not covered by this Limited Express Warranty. If for any
reason the replacement product is no longer available during the
warranty period, Coast-Air shall have the right to allow a credit in the
amount of the current suggested retail price of the product instead of
providing replacement.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
1. There are no other express or implied warranties. Coast-Air
makes no warranty of merchantability. We do not warrant
that the unit is suitable for any particular purpose or can be
used in buildings or rooms of any particular size or condition
except as specifically provided in this document. There are no
other warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the
description in this document.
2. All warranties implied by law are limited in duration to the one-term
of the warranty.
We will not be liable for any consequential or
incidental damages caused by any defect in this unit.
3. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow
limitation 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.
4. No warranties are made for units sold outside the continental
United States and Canada. Your distributor or final seller may
provide a warranty on units sold outside these areas.
5. Coast-Air will not be liable for damages if our performance
regarding warranty resolution is delayed by events beyond our
control including accident, alteration, abuse, war, government
restrictions, strikes, fire, flood, or other acts of God.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE OR PARTS
If you have a warranty claim, notify you installer or dealer promptly.
KEEP THIS INFORMATION AS A RECORD OF YOUR PURCHASE
PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
INSTALLATION
Model Number
Installer Name (if used)
Serial Number
Phone Number/Contact Information
Date of Purchase
Date Installation Completed
Remember to retain your bill of sale as proof of warranty period.
LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY
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