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OwneYs Manual Manual dei Propietario ® ROOM AIR CONDITIONER ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE DE VENTANA Model, Modelo 580.76t 00 Distributed by Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 wv_f, seal_com TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY Features ................................................. .I 0 ........................2 Us{ng the Air Conditioner ..............................................2 ....................... .t0 ControlPanel.......................................... 11 SAFETY, .....................................................3 Remote Control ...................................... 12 Important Safety Instructions...................... 3 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL INSTALLING REQUIREMENTS THE POWER iNSTALLATION .......4 CORD ..................................... 13 Air Filter Cleaning ................................... ....... 4 13 Air Conditioner Cleaning ........................ 13 ........................................5 How to Remove the Front Grille .................. 13 Installation Requirements ......................... 5 How to Replace the Front Grille.................. 13 Installation ................................................ 6 How to Install ............................................ 6 Removal from Window................................. 8 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................... 14 BeforeCallingforService...................... 14 ESPAI_OL .......................................... 15 OPERATION .............................................9 How and Why ........................................... 9 Normal Sounds ........................................ 9 MASTER PROTECTION AGREEMENTS ......................................30 SERVICE Capacity and Running Time ..................... 9 FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY ROOM AIR CONDITIONER ON NUMBERS ............ Back Cover WARRANTY SERVICE IS AVAILABLE CONTACTING SEARS SERVICE AT 1-800-4-MY-HOME e. For one year from the dateof purchase, when this air conditioneris operatedand maintained for normal room cooling according to the instructions in this owner'smanual, Sears will repair thisair conditioner, free of charge,if defective in material or workmanship. BY Warranty coverage applies only to air condiSoners used for non-commercial, private household purposes. This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States. FULL FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY ON SEALED REFRIGERATION SYSTEM This warranty gives you specific legal dghts, and you may aLso have other right which vary from state to state. For five years from the date of purchase, when this air conditioner is operated and maintained for normal room cooling according to the instructions in this owners manual, Sears wilt repair the seated refrigeration system (consisting of refrigerant, connecting tubing, and compressor), free of charge. if defective in material or workmanship. Distributedby Seam, Roebuckand Co,, Hoffn"ranEstates, IL 80179 -2- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The safety instructionsbelowwill tellyou how to use your roomair conditionerto avoid harmto yourselfor damage to your ROOM AlR CONDITIONER. FOR YOUR SAFETY Do net storeor use gasolineor other flammable vaporsand liquids in the vicinityof thisor any ether appliance, Read productlabels for flammability and other warnings. Avoid fire hazard or electric shock. Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug. Do notremoveany prongfrom the powercord. PREVENT ACCIDENTS To reducethe riskof fire,electr_c, al shock,or injury to personswhen usingyour air conditioner,follow basicprecautions,includingthe following: --3-prong grounding type wall receptacle • Besure the electrica!serviceis adequate for the modelyou havechosen. . tf the air conditioneris to be installed in a window, youwill probablywant to cleanboth sidesof the glassfirst. If the windowis a triple-tracktype with a screen panel included,you may want to remove the screencompletelybefore instaUation. Test _ • Be sure the air conditionerhas been securelyand correctlyinstalledaccordingto the separate installation instructionsprovidedwith this manual. Save this manual and insta{lationinstructionsfor possiblefuture use in removing or reinstallingthis unit. ENERGY SAVINGIDEAS =The capacityof the room air conditionermust fit the room size for efficientand satisfactory operation. =Installthe room air conditioneron the shady side of yourhome, A windowthat faces northis best because it is shaded most of the day. - Do not block air conditionerflow insidewith blinds, curtains,or furniture, or outside with shrubs, enclosures,or other buildings_ - Closethe floor and wall registersand the fireplace damperso cootair does notescape up the chimneyor into the duct work. - Use gloves when handlingthe air conditioner. Be carefulto avoidcutSfrom sharp metal finson frontand rear coils. ELECTRICAL _ INFORMATION The completeelectrical rat}ng of your new room air conditioneris statedon the serial plate, Refer to the rating when checkingthe electricalrequirements. . Be sure the air conditioner is properly grounded. To minimize shock and fire hazards, proper groundingis important.The power cord is equipped with a three-pronggroundingplug for protectionagainstshockhazards. • Your air conditionermust be plugged into a propedygroundedwall receptacle, If the wall receptacleyou intendto use is notadequately grounded or protectedby a time delay fuse or circuitbreaker, have a qualified alectrielan install the properreceptacle. oKeep blinds and drapes in other windows closed duringthe sunniestpart of the day. • Clean the air filteras recommendedin the MAINTENANCE sectionof thismanual . Properinsulationand weather strippingin your homewill helpkeep warm air out and cool air in, ,, External house shadingwith trees, plantsor awnings wilthelp reduce the air conditioce¢swork load. , Do not run air conditionerwith a protective covering.This couldresult in mechanical damage withinthe air conditioner. •Operateheat producingappliances suchas ranges,washers,dryers, and dishwashers durfng the coolest part of the day. , Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug. -3- OBSERVE ALL ORDINANCES. DO NOT, REMOVE GROUND LOCAL CODES AND RECOMMENDED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, TH_ POWER SUPPLY CORD PRONG. ELECTRICAL GROUND THiS APPLIANCE. iS REQUIRED ON k 250-volt 60 Hz, kC onty, 20A fused and properly grounded e_ectrica_ supply is required. A time detay fuse or time deiay circuit breaker is recommended. Use a dedicated circuit, serving DO NOT only this appliance. USE AN EXTENSION GROUNDING METHOD For your personal safety, this appliance must be grounded. This appliance has a power supply cord with a 3-prong grounding plug, To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must be plugged into a mating grounding type wall receptacle and grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) latest edition and all loca!codes and ordinances, if a mating wail receptacle is not available, it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a property grounded 3-prong wall receptacle installed by a qualified electrician. CORD. 115V~ 2aOV~ Power cord may inc|ude a current interrupter dev*_.._.A test and reset buttot_is providedon the plug_, The device shouldb_ tested on a ped_dicbasis by f_rstpressing _he TEST butt_m and _en the RESET"b_tton. If the TEST button does not t_ip or if Me RESET buttonwill notstay engaged, discontinue use of the air condIlionerand contact 0 qu0#fied service techn_cien. NOTE: The shape may be d;fferentaccording _e its model Use Wail Receptacle _I ,_ 3-_re grouttdtng 5_andardt25V, receptaclerated 15A, 125VAC .................. Standard 250V, Power Supply UseJ5AMP,_me fLIse Or_5 AMP, ,circuitbreaker. de_y a-w_m grounding Ie_pt_t_ r_d 15A,?_50V AC St_r_ord25or. 3-w_re grounding _cept_c_on_ted 2:0_.._OV AC Use;20AMP.t_e de_ay_uBeor20 AMP. Electr|ca_ Shock Haza_ Plugintoa grounded 3 prong outlet. Do not remove ground prong, De not use an adapter. Do not use an extension cord, Failure to f_low these inStruclJone can result tn death fire or aieetdca_ shock You can choose between two methods below according to your windowstool shape and preference. USING SLIT "A" USING SLIT "B" Fasten the stopperusing I screw holes, and tead Fastenthe stopper using left screw hole, and rotate out the power cordthroughslit "A", prc_perfyto lead the power cord outthrough slit"B". INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION HARDWARE Yoursir conditioner willirrstalintostandard doublehung w_ndows with_ctuatclearopening widthsof 23 to38inches (584mmto914mm) (FIG,1), Lowersashmust open sufficientlyto allow a e_eer vertical opening of t_5inches(381mm), Side louvers and the rear of the alr conditionermust have clear air space to allow enoughairflow throughthe condenserfor heat removal.The rear of the unit must be outdoors,not insidea building or garage, I I /_-- ,_ lnlet_orw_1%J ..... ," Sash Exterior RG, t ELECTRICAL SERVICE Check your available electrical service. The power st@plyavalabte must be the same as that shown on the unit nameplate (foundon dght side of Pab_net). All models are equipped with a 3-prong service plug to provide proper service and safe positive grounding. Do not change plug in any w_y. Do not use an adapter plug, if your present wal outlet does not match your plug, c81 a qualfied electrician to make the necessart correc4_ons, SAVE CARTON and this OWNER'S MANUAL for A B C D E F G H -- I J future reference. The Patton Is the best way to store unit during wfnter or when not in use. REQUIRED To avoid risk of personal injury,property damage, or product damage due to the weightof this device and sharp edges that may be exposed: • Air conditioners coveredin thismanual pose an excessive weighthazard. Two or more peopfe are needed to move and install the unit To prevent injuryor strain, use proper lifting and car_ing techniques when moving unit . Carefu|ly inspect iocalon where air conditioner willbe instaled. Be sure tt willsupport the weightof the unt over an extended period of time, - Handle air conditioner with care, Wear protective gloves wheneverliftingor carryingthe unit. AVOID the sharp motet fins of front and rear coils. , Make sure air conditioner does not fall during installation. NAME OF PARTS SIDE CURTAIN SILL SUPPORT BOLT LOCK NUT SCREW: 25164" SCREW: 5/8" SCREW: 5/8" FOAM STRIP FOAM SEAL L BRACKET t 1 TOOLS: = Tight Filing gloves ,' Standard screwdrive_ - Phillips screwdriver , Pliers - Sharp knife • 3tSAnch open end wrench or adjustable . lt4-inch he× socket and ratchet Tape measure - Bectric drill • ll4-mch drill bit -5- 2 2 2 2 13 3 5 1 i...................... wrench INSTALLATION Pick a location wh_h wi_l allow you to blow the cold air into the area you want, Windows used for installation must be strong enough to support the weight of the air conditioner_ Gcod installation with special attention to the proper position of the unit wilt tessen the chance that service wi_tbe needed, When cooling more than one room, instalta_on location is very important. To coo! your morns, cold sir must be blown from the sir conditioner in a straight path. ITEM5" HOW TO INSTALL _Open RG. 6 the window. Mark a line on cen_er of the window inner sill, if the air conditioner is blacked by a storm window frame, see step 19 o_npage 8 befo_e bsglnnlng to install Carefuliy place the cabinet on the window tuner sill and align the center of cabinet front with the center line marked in the window inner sill, _]1 Flemove the screws which fasten the cabinet at both sides and at the back. Save side screws. Discard b_ck screws. D PulI the bottom window sash down behin_ the upper g_ide until they meet. p S_ide the unit out of the _abit'rat by gdpping the ass pan handle and pull forward while bracing the cabinet. NOTE: Do not pull the window sash down so tightly that the movement of side curla_n is restricted= FiG. 4 _Cut the FOAM SEAL {iTEM 1) to fit the F_G. 8 underside of the window st,sh, Pee_ off the backing and attach the FOAM SEAL as shown in Fig. 5. _ Loosely assemble parts in FIG, 9, the silt supports using the FIG, 5 D insert the side curtain {ITEM A) into the upper _TEMB guide and towsr guide of the air cond_oner, Fasten the curtains to the unit w_h screws (tTEM E}, ITEMC FIG. 9 -6- Q Select the pcsition that wifl place near the outermost point on sill (FIG. Attach the: sitl supports to the cabinet ctosest to the selected position using the silt supports 10). track hole screw (ITEM E). _ Attach the L BRACKET (ITEM J) with screw (iTEM G). (F_G. _4) FiG. 14 _ DRAINAGE Be sure to Insert the drain pipe into base pan before Instatlat_on. O The air conditfoner must be installed with a slight Utt (_/4 ") downward to the outside for proper drainage of excess condensed water t-}rough the drain pipe. Place the s}i! supports with the cabinet on;the window sill's selected position. []The (FtG,is) cabinet should be inSt_lted with a very slight tilt (about 1!4") downward toward the outside (FIG. tl). Adjust the bolts end the nuts of s_ll supports the cabinet. D'N_ to leve_ -BASEPA'"EA" _OTTOM _ _TEMB W Attach _ F'G'" 1 Slide the chassis into the cabinet. (F}G. 16) CAUTION: For security purposes, screws you removed In step 1. F_G, 11 ] reinstall side l cabinet to the inner sill by driving the screws (ITEM F) through the Lower Guide i_o the window inner sili (FIG. 12). RG, 16 a_Out the: foam strip {ITEM H) to the proper length insert between t_ upper window sash and the lower window sash. (FIG. 17} f _ _TEMB _-_ kow0rGuide FIG. 12 _Pull each side curtainfully to each side of window opening, Attach each side curtainto the windowsash using screws (ITEM G). (FIG. 13) FIG. 17 _oThe vent control handle must be re the decoretive front is attached. straightened Puli out part _ to align with part _3. FiG. 1B -7- _ FRONT INSTALLATION Instali the front grille(packed cabinet as follows: Top of wood strip should be approximately 3/4" higher than the storm wir_ow frame to help condensation to drain properly to the outside, separately) onto. f_e , Install a second wood strip (approximately 6° long by 1V2_wide and same thickness as first strip) in the center of the outer sill _h against the back of the inner sill Screw the L brackets into this strip. This will raise the L bracket as shown in FIG. 22. • Hook upper tabs of front grille into slots on the cabins top_ (FIG, 19} = Push front gdlWs tips towards the cabinet in order to snap side tabs into the cabinet. {FIG. 19) , Open the inlet grille. (FIG. 20) , Install the ecr_t_ (ITEM E) through the front gri|te. (FIG, 20> - Close inlet grille. (FIG. 2i} 11F,#mlr_. {38mm_ WOODSTRIPMOUNTED ON TOP OF INNE-3'_ SILL "I" _NNER _ _ E3_,_ _,_ I / #_"'_ IL BRACKET/ k J"=_l WINDOW L FRAME I I ou_mE FIG. 22 Front tnetatlatlo_ REMOVAL FROM WINDOW RG. 19 • Turn offand unplug the air conditioner. • Remove the front _Iie_ See HOW TO REMOVE THE FROI'_ GF_ILLE,Refer to page t3, • Unscrew thesidescrews that you installed inSt_,,p15. • Slide the air conditione_outof_e cabinet. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP iT, Hold onto it _im_Iythe _,vhole way sliding it ou_:. Once removed, set it safety out of theway, • Remove the L bracket from window frame and the sash sealfrom betweenthewir_Iows. - Unscrew thes,ide curtains from thewindow frame. Fold thsm back to the s_es of thecabinet. tl'£M -?_. FrontInstallation FIG, 20 , Remove screws attaching cabinetto inner sill Be carefuI not to let cabinet fall once screws ate remo_, • Remove cabinet from window opening. • Piece air conditioner into cabinet. Reinsta]_sidescrews and FrontGrilie. , Place unit _nd all assembly hardware in air conditioner s_ipping carton, and store in ck_an,dr/piece. Front installation FIG. 21 _IF AIR CONDITIONER IS BLOCKED ;BY STORM WINDOW FP,_ME • tf storm windowpresentsinterference, f_sten a 2" wide woodstripto the inner windowsillacross the full widthofthe sill Thewoodstripshouldbe thick enoughto raise the heightof the window siil so that the unit can be installedwithoutinterferencefrom the the stormwindowframe. See FtG. P2. -8- , Air conditionerscovered in this m_nua_pose _n excessiveweight hazard. Two or more people are needed to move and instal/the unit, To prevent injury or strain, use proper filling and caring techniqueswhen moving unit, =When handling the air conditioner, be carefu_to avoid cutsf_om sharp metal fins on front and rear colts, • Make sure air conditioner does not _il during removal. HOW AND WHY Your room air conditioner provides the following functions to make hot weather I]ving more comfortable: --Compressor The mo_em high efficiency compressor may have a high pitched hum or pulsating noise that cycles on andoff, • Cools and circu{ates room sir, - Lowers humidity by removing excess moisture. , Fiite_ out aumtr_rtime dust, dirt, and some airborne impurities, -- Unit Vibration The air conditioner performs these fun_ons by drawing room air through a filter which traps dust and dirt particles_ The air then passes over a Fan The unitmay vibrate You may hear air and make noise movement from the fan, because of poor wall orwindow construction, cooling coil which refrigerates the air and removes excess moisture, The same air is then returned to the room- cooter_ drier, and cleaner. Moisture removed from the room air is carried to the outside and evaporated_ Your sir conditioner is designed to be easy to operate and to provide plenty of cooling power, NORMAL SOUNDS FtG. ,3 Aside from the regular fan motor and: compn_ssor sounds coming from your air conditioner, you will once in s white hear a pinging sound. This is the result of moisture being picked up from the air in the room an_ thrown against the air conditioners fan, This is normal and should not be cause for concern, -- Condenser You may hear droplets ofwater hitting the condenser causing a pinging or clicklng sound, Also_ do not be alarmed if you hear a slight hissing or gurgling sound coming from your air conditioner after it is off. These are normal coolant noises. FIG. 23 CAPACITY AND RUNNING TIME Proper unit size is important in deciding the desired comfort for the area you want to cool The proper size is determined by the number of square feet in the area to be cooled, indoor and outdoor temperature and hum{dlty. Whenever the heat or humidity load is above: norms} the air conditioner must run longer and more olten to keep the desired temperature you have selected, Under heavy heat icad conditions the a_r cenc_itioner may need to run constantly to keep the temperature you want, At times using the MED FAN setting to circulate room air may make it comfortable even though the air is not being ccoied. This wdti decrease your cost of use. -9- FEATURES USING THE AIR CONDITIONER To r_duce the r_k of fire, elec_c shock, or injury to persons, read the important SAFETY instructions sectionbefore operating this applianos To begin operating the air condltlorterafter installation, foJ!ow these steps: t. Plug in the air conditioner. (To prevent eiectrica_ hazards, do not use an extension cord or an adapter piucj.) 2. Set the exhaust vent to the CLOSE position. 3. Set the TEMP Control to the coolest setting. 4. Set the MODE con+rot at the highest COOL level. 5. Adjust the louvers for comfortable 1 15 6 5 4 32714 air flow. 6. Once the room has cooled, adjust the TEMP and Mode Control to the setting you find most comfortable. NOTE : If the air conditioner is turned off, wait 3 minutes before resta_ng. This attows prassurs |r_6e the compressor to equalize. Failure to wait 3 minutes before restarting may cause inefficient operation. if you move the TEMP Control to a warmer, then fmmediate_y back to a cooler setting, the unit will shut off. WaN 3 minutes before restarting. VENT F_G. 24, 1. Cabinet 2. Vertical Air Direction Louvers 3. Horizontal Air Direction Louvers 4. thtef Grille 5. Air FHter 6. Front Gdlle CONTROL The Vent Control aitows the air cottdltioner to either r_c_rcuiz_e inside air (CLOSE) or exhaust air to the outside (OPEN), (F_G, 25) - The CLOSE position Ssused when maximum coo|ing is desired, tt may also be us_d for a_r recirculetton without cooling when the air conditioner is set in the FAN position. * The OPEN position removes sta_e air from the room and exhausts it to the outside. Fresh air is 9. EvaporatorCoiI 10, Condenser 11. Compressor '_2.5ass pan _3, Brace "_4.Upper Guide I5. Curtain 16, Remote Control dr_wn into the room through your home's norrna_ air passages. * The OPEN or CLOSE position can be used with any mode setsc_Jon. 7. Control Panel 8, Power Cord PULL OPEN / PUSH CLOSE FIG. 25 -_0- CONTROL PANEL - REMOTE CONTROLSIGNALRECEIVER - TEMPERATURE SETTING "Use these buttons toautomatically control the ternpera_ure of the room. The temperature can be set to one of a temperature between 64°F to 82_F. ,,Push the TEMP up or down bettons to shi_t the temperature setting from B2_F_ 76"F _70"_F_64_F J --_- POWER T|MER - SHUT-OFF TIME - You w_ll usually use shut-off time while you sleep, - If unit is runny, Use t_merto se_n_-nber of hoursuntil shut*off, =Everytime youpushTimer bt_on, it advancesthe Timer setting as foitows: 1 Hourt_ 3 Hours F 6 Hours _,-I0 Hours maximum. ,,To t_m the air c_n_ner ON, pushthisbutton. To turn theair conditioner OFF, push _e button again. ,,Tt_s button takes prtedtyover arty other button. ,_Whe_y_ first turn}t on, the a_rco_enei" }s on the High coolmo_e and the Temp. a_70°F. AUTO RESTART ,,In the ever_tof a powerfailure, the unit wit{runatthe previous. - STARTTIM_ oif unit_soff, Usetimertosetnumberof #oursbeforeunit s_rts. *,Everytime youpushT_merb_n, it advancesthe Timersettingasfollows:'_Hour_ 3 Hours_ 6 H_rs _ 10Hours m_Jm_m. MODE = Pushthis button to shiftthe mode ofoperation from COOL-HI_. COOL-LOW I_FAN ONLY-H! _ FAN ONLYLOW. HORIZONTAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL Theh_dzo,nta_ sirdirec_nisadjustedbymovingtheverticat ]curetstight a_ teftw_ your_gertips. (FIG.26} VERTICAL AIR DIRECTION CONTROL The vet'ticaiatr d_rsc_ionis adjusted by moving thehodzun[a_ louvers upsad dov_ withyour_r_rtips, (F_G.27) -11 - REMOTE CONTROL NOTE: The Remote Control wi(_ not operate properly if strong light shines on the sensor window of the Air Conditioner or if there are obstaoles between the Remote Control and the Air Conditioner: Ever/t_me you push but_n, you wil! hear a beep from the Air Conditioner. POWER ° To turn the air cond_ormrON, push _Ls button. To turn theair condi_onerOFF_push the button aga_n.Th_ button _kes _otity over any other button. When yo_ first turn _tan, the a_rconditioneris on the H_gh cool mo_ end the Temp at 70"F TEMPERATURE SETTING • Usethese buttonstoau_maticalfycontrolthe temperature of _ room, Thetemperaturecanbesetwtthina rangeof 64_Fto 82"F, • Pushthe TEMP upor down buttonsto shift the temperaturesettingfrom 8ZF I_76"FI_70"F_.6#F TIMER - SHUT-OFF TIME * You will usualtyuse shuFoff _ime wh_e you sleep. - If unit is running, Use Timer to set the number of hours untff shut-oil. • Push Timer bbttons to advancethe Timer setting as foi_ws: I Hour('_ Hour-2 Hours)I_ 3 Hsers(3 Hout_ Hours)_ 6 Hours(6 Hours.9 Hours} _" 10 Hours max_n_m. - START TiME • If unit is ef_ Use De Timer to set the number of hours before unit starts. , Push Timer buttons to advanse the "rimer setting as follows : 1 Hour('_ Hour-2 Hours) _. 3 H_rs(3 Hours-5 Hours)t_-6 Hours(6 Hours-9 Hours} 10 Hours maximum. MODE Push this button to ehi_ the mode of operation from: COOL-HI I_ COOL-LOW I_ FAN ONLY-HI I_ FAN ONLY-LOW. HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES INTO REMOTE CONTROL '!. Remove the cover from the back of the remote contreIler. - Open the cover according to the arrow direction on the cover. 2. Insert two batteries. =Be sure that the (+) and (-) direol_ons ere correct. , Be s_re that both batistes are t_v. 3. Re-attach the cover. -12- • Donot use rechargeable batteries. Such batteries differ from standard dr/cetis in shape, dimensions, ancIpedormance. •Remove _ batteries from the remote controller if t_mair cond_oner is not going to be used for an extended tength of time. AiR FILTER CLEANING HOWTO REMOVETHE FRONTGRILLE The Air F_ltar will become dir_y as it removes dust from the inside air. _tshould be washed at teast = Open the tnle_ gdlte,downward. , Remove the screw securing the Front Grl_a. every 2 weeks. If the A_r Ft_ter remains fuU of dust, the airflow will decrease arid the cooJing capacity witi be reduced, possthiy damagin_ the unit. - Push the grii_e up from the bo_tam and pu_lthe top of the gdite away from the case to lift the tap tabs out oftheir stats. • Pult the inlet gr_tfe forward, graspfng both l_bs, then pull out the air fiJter. (FIG, 28) - Wash the Air Fi_ter under the faucet with warm water. Be sure to shake off all the water before replacing the filter. (FIG.29) \ FIG. 29 AIR CONDITIONER CLEANING Cteanthe front gdlleand inletgrii_eby wipingwi_he cloth dampened in a mild detsrgent sO_ion_(FIG30) HOW TO REPLACE THE FRONT GRILLE Attach the front gdlle to the cabinet by inser_jng the tabs on the griIle into the s}ots on the front of the cabinet. Push the gritte in un_l it snaps into p_ace. The cabinet may be washed with mild soap or detergentand _ukewarmwater, then pe_ishedwith liquid appliancewax. To ensurecontinued peakemciency,the condenser coils(outdoorside at the unit)shouldbe checked periodically and cieaned if they become clogged with soot or dirt from the atmosphere,Brush or vacuumexterior coils to remove debds from fins, FiG. 32 FIG. 30 -13- BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Check the following list to be sure a service cal! is really necessary. help you avoid an unneeded service call. A quick reference to this manual may THE AIR CONDITIONER WiLL NOT OPERATE. Check if.., TherL.. W=dt p!ug_ne_ed. Housefuseblownorcircuit breaker tr;pped, MODEselector isOFFposlliorL U_was turned offand _ _ iceq_. TEMP _l Ss_w'_rmer _ room tamp_ratum. Thecurrentinterrupterdeviceis tripod Pushplugfirmlyintawall cutiet, Re,ace fuse withtime delaytype or resetdrcu_breaker. "rumMODE setecterto thedesiredCOOLsetgng. Turnurdt_ be_orerestartir_g. TurnI_MP Controtclockwise to a coolersetting(highernumber). Press the RESET button locatedon the power cordplug if the RESET button will not slay engaged,discontinue usa of the =dr conditionerand contact a qualified servicetechnician, AIR FROM UNIT DOES NOT FEEL COLD ENOUGH, Check if... Then... I MODEselectorin LOWCOOLpos_on. I' TEMP _! settoowan'n(lowernumber)! I Temperatura sensingtubetouchingevaporator coil, _ow i locatedbehindfrontgdlle,70oF(2! °0). Turnsalectorto HIGHC_ I TurnTEMp _rd _ to a cooler_ ..... _ing rn_ notcocur untilroomtempe _ above70_F(2193), Str_igh_ tube_wayfromevapom_rcoil. THE AIR CONDITIONERCOOLING,BUTROOM IS TOO WARM- ICE FORMINGON COOLING COIL BEHINDFRONT GRILLF. Check if.,. Then... Outdcortemperaturebe_v 70_F(21°C). Airfiller may bedirty. TEMPControlset moo coidfor night-timecor_ing. ..... To defrostMe coil,setselectortoFAN_on. Then,turn TEMPcorf¢ol counterclockwise to a warmersetting, __'o-_M_se_'t ionofownersmanu=d,To_t, set selectorto FANposition, To defrosttheco_,setsek_orto aFANposiilon,Then, settheMODE contmtat FANpos_onor 9-_gh_ w_n_ TEMPcontrol toa vmrmerposi_on. 1HEAIRCONDIllONERCOOUNG'Bb'TR00M L_TO0 WAP_ Check if... _ai[ ,res_cted, , ,_ airfilter, Referto Maintenance sectionofownersmanu=d. I TEMP .Co_t_ _ttco.w,r_. Frontofu_ js .[_ by drapes,btinds, f_miture, '"{ Clear_e infret of unit. etc.Air_stribution _srestricted, 1 13oO=iwindows, registers,'e'm, open.Coktair escapes. Closedoors, windows, registers,etc. I Unitrecopyturned on n hotroom. Ali_additionst _metoremove stored __f_ THE AIR CONDITIONER Check if... TURNS ON AND OFF RAPIDLY. Then,., L _ieml:_mtum is ex_emelyhot NOISE WHEN Check if,, UNIT IS COOLING, j SetMODEon HK_Hspeedtobring air past coo_ing coils FaVor, Then,,, ! Windowwbratior_-poorinstalla_n. WATER DRIPPING Check if... I Raierto _s_ll_on _sttucttonsor checkwi_ J_r. INSIDE ROOM WHEN UNiT IS COOLING. Then... i The=dr_on_tionsrisimpmpedy_i,_d. WATER DRIPPING Check If... j OUTSIDE Ti[tairc_ndi'i_'_ers_ig_ytotheoutsidetoallowweterd_. inst_ation[nstru_onsorcheckw_ installer, Referto ] J WHEN UNIT IS COOLING. Then... The unit is remov_ _ge quantitiesofme_e fremh_.zmkl rcom. 1 This is n°m'ml dL_ngexcessivelyhumlddays' -14- ] 15 Caracterfsticas ..................................... 23 GARANTfA ................................................ 15 SEGURiI_AD .............................................. 16 Use det equips de aim acondicionado-. Panel de control .................................... 23 24 Control remote ...................................... 25 INDfCE DE MATERIAS ............................. tmportantesinstruccionesde seguridad...... 16 REQUERIMIENTOS ELECTRICOS MANTENIMIENTO ......... 17 .................................... 26 Limpieza del fUtro del alre ...................... 26 INSTALACi(_N DEL CABLE ELI_CTRICA ...... 17 18 Limpiezadel equipsdo airs acondicionado -.. 26 Cdmo sacar la rejilta frontal ................... 26 Requedmientos para instataci6n .......... 18 CSmo a reemplaza e! gdlte anterior ...... 26 INSTALACI6N ........................................... Installacibn ............................................ 19 C6mo instalarlo ..................................... 19 CORRECCiON .............................................. Cbmo y per qu6 .................................... Son|dos normales .................................. 27 Antesdo Uamar pare servicio...................... 27 La eliminacion de la ventana ................. 21 OPERACI6N DE FALLAS ...................... 22 ACUERDOS DE PROTECCI6N 22 22 ESPECIALIZADA ...................................... 30 PARA PEDIR SERVIC10 ....... Cubierta Trasem Capacidad y tiempo de funcionamiento ...22 GARANTiA DE UN ANO PeR EL EQU|PO DE AIRE ACONDICIONADO DE HABITACION Duranteun aP,o completea partirde la fecha de compra, si esto equips de airs acondicionadoroe|be mantenimiento y se utitiza pare el enfdamiento normaide habitacidn segdnlas instrucclones indicadason este manual del prop|star|o,Sears reparar_ gratuitamenteeste equips de airs acondicionado,ei tieneelgin defects en meteria]ee o fabricacibn. GARANT[A TOTAL DE CINCO ANO$ PeR EL SISTEMA DE REFRIGERACION HERM_TICAMENTE SELLADO Durantecinco aries a partirdo la fecha de compra, si este equips de airs acondicionadorecibs mantentmiento y se utilize pare e! enfriamiento normal de habitaci6n seg_n |as fnstrucctones indicadason este manual del propietarie, Seats reparar_ gratuitamentsel sistemado refrigeraci6n hermit|cements sellado(ClUeconsistsen el agents refrigerants, los tubes de eonoxidny el compresor), si tiene aigdn defects en matedales o fabdcaciSn. EL SERVlCIO DE GARANTfA ES DtSPONtBLE CONTACTANDO AL SERVICIO SEARS AL 1-800-4-MY-HOME _ La proteccionde garantia cubm unicamente s los equipos de aJreacondic{onado usados pare use demestico y no pare use comerciaL Este garantie s6!otiene vatidez mientras e_products se est_ usandoen los Estados Unides. Esta garant a_e da detaches logalesespecfficosy usted puecletenerotros detachesqua varfan de estado en estado. Distributed by Sears, Roebuck and Co., HoffmanEstate, IL 60179 -15- IMPORTANTES INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Las sigutentesinstrucciones de seguddadle indicar_,nc,6mousar su equipo de aim acondicionadode habitac|bnpare evitar da5os pare ustedmismo y para su EQUIPO DE A_R1E ACONDICIONADO. POR SU SEGURIDAD No atmacene ni use gasolinau otrosvapores y lfquidosinflamables cema de _sta e cualquierotro electrodemestico.Lea lea etiquetasde los productospara versi contienenadvertencias sobm el car,_ter lnflamabie de los mismos y otras advertenciam Evttetospeligros de tncendios y descargas et_ctdcas.Nouseuncablede exlansk_lni un enchuleadaptador. No elimine _ngunade Ias_,pigas delenchufedelcord6ndeatimentac_Sn al_--tri_. PARA PREVENIR ACCtDENTIES Pare reducir e! desgo de incendios, descargas eldctricaso lesionespersonalesal user su equipo de aire acondiclonado, tome las precauctones bdsicas,entre las qua estdn]as siguientes: - Aseg_mse de qua ta alimentaciSnel&_tricasea fa aproptada pare el modato qua ustadhaelegido. - Si el equipode aire acondicionado debe instalarse en una ventana, a ustedprobabiementele convienelimpiarprimeroambos lades del viddo. Sita ventanaes del tipode tins pansiescon un panel incluidode pantalta,le convienesacar la ventanacompletamenteantes de la insta|acidn. =AsegL_resede qua el equipode aim acondicionadohaside instaLadocorrectamentey conseguridadseg_n se satiate an las instrucciones separedas de instalacidnque vienen en esta manual.Conserveeste manualy lea tnstruCcionesde instalaci6npare usados posiblementeen el future at sacar o votvera instafar esta unidad. • Utilice guantes al manejar el equipode aire acondicionado, tenga cuidado pare evitar cortadas con ias afiiadas aietas met_ilicasqua se hallan en tosserpentinesfrontales y posteriores. INFORMACIION ELECTRICA En la place de serie del fabdcante ae indicacu_,les lacapacldad el&_tricanominalcompletede sunuevo equlpode aire acondicionadoparehabitaci6n.Conau]te esta placecuandorays a verifk_rtosrequerimientos ell'trices. • AsegOresede quaet aquipode aim acondicionade tengaunaconaxidnco_ a tierra.Parereducirai mlhimotosdesgosde descarc_as ei_ctricase incendio, esimportante coneciarelequ_i0o correctamente a tierre. EIcorddnde aiimantaci6nel_ctricaest&equipadocon unenchufede ires espigasconconaxi6na tierrapare protegeriecentredesgosde descargase(&_'icas. , Suequipo deaim acondidonadodebe enchufarseen unatomede corrientedeparedquatengaunacon_ correcta a tierra.Si latomede corriente de paredqua ustBdpiensauserno estd conectada correctamentea lierrao no _ protegidacon un fusibledeacci6n retardadeo con un interrupter de circuito,hagaqua un efect_sta caiJficado [einstaietatomedecorrientede paredenformacorrecta. , Nopongaafuncionarelequipodeaire_ondlcionado conunacubiertaprotectora exteriorencima.Estopodda ocasionardehosrnec_nicosdenimde1aim acondtcionado. • Nouse un cabledeextensldnnl un enChL,,fe adaptador. -16- Tome de corriente de pared con conexi6na tierre. x o _ Rap ng_ _-.,. I _ I ,?'_ _ I Cable de alirnentaciSn l-conc avije I \_"_) ii dotadade j_T._. _" il conexI6na _\\_\ !t tierrade3 !['_ Prueba_ _terminales. fill Terminalde l cor_xi6na lierra. Bajo ningunacircunstancia torte, quite o evite el use de la cone_bn a tierra de esta clavija. IDEAS PARA AHORFIAFt ENERG[A =La capacidaddel equipode aim acondicionado debe corresponderal tamaSo de la habitacidn pare el funcionamiento eficiente y satisfactododel equipo, • Instate el equipode aim acondicionado de habttactbnen el lade sombmadode su hogar. Una ventana orieniadahaciael notre es ta major perque tiene sombrala mayor partedel d(a. . No bloquee st aparato de aim acondicionado tapdndolo conpersianas,cortinas,muebles o en el eXteriorconarbustos, recintos u otms edi_cios. , Cierre el reguladorde tire de la chimenea, fes rejillasde caiefaccidn del piso y la pared, de tel mode que el aim fr{o no se escape ni per la chimenes ni per los conductos. • Mantanga las persianas y tas cortinasde otras ventanaa cerradas durante la parte mds soleada deI d_a. • Limpieel fiitm del aire come se recomiendaen Ia secci6n"MANTENIMIENTO" de esta manual. • Et alslamiento correcto y tea Juntasherm_ticas en puedasy ventanasen su hogar le ayudardna mantener el aire ca[ianteafuera y el aim frfo adentro. =AI dade sombreextemamente ala case con _boles, plantaso toldes ayudara a reducir la carga de trabajodel equipode aim acondicionado. -Opere Ios aparatos que producencalor come, per ejemplo, homes, Iavadores, secadorasy lavaplatos durantela parte ross fr[a del die. RESPETE TODOS REGLAMENTOS. LOS C_DIGOS Y MI_TODO TtERRA BAJO N|NGUNA C|RCUNSTANCIA CORTE, QUITE O EVITE EL USe DE LA CON_t6N A TIERRA DE ESTA CLAV|JA. ESTE APARATO NECESITA CONECTADO A TiERRA, SER Se requiere una alimentaci6n e{_c_rica CA, adecuadamente conectada e tierra con un fusible de 20 A, de 60 Hz y de 250 V. Se recomienda un fusible de retards o un disyuntor de circuito que aliments solamente este aparato. NO USE CABLE ELI_CTRICO DE EXTENSi6N, a 230V- RECOMENDADO DE CONEXI6N A Per su propia seguridad este aparato debe conectarse a tierra. Este aparate viene equipado con un cable de alimenteci6n y una c[avija de tree term|hales, Pars rectucir al m_dmo e{ petigro de cheque el_'_ctrico, el cable debe ester cerise|ado a una conexibn de pared con conexi6n a tierra, y esta cone×ibn debe h_cerse de acuerdo con ta _tltima sdici6n del C6digo Else|rico Nacional (ANSIINFPA 70), _f come con los G6digos y reglamentos tocaies. S| no extste uns conexi6n de pared edecuada, el cliente tfene ta responsabHidad y la ebligasi6n de mender instalar, con un electrieista ceJificado, una conexi6n de pared edecuada de tree terminates con conexi6n a tierra. Etcabiede atimentad6n puedeincl_ir un _sttivo int_,uFtorde ¢orr{ent_.La carcasedet enchufe cuen_a con un bot6n de pruebay ottode reinido. El disposi_o debe comprobars_pef_dicamenteprestonando pr}meroelbotdn TEST y de_pu6sRESET. Si e{ boronTEST nose _esconectaosi eI bot6n RESETno_rmanec_ active, suepend_elusedet _re acondioion_ y p6ngaseencon|acreconun t_cnico de se_vidocualificado. NOTA: La forms puede set diferente sedan su modelo, Ut_iiceel er_chufede fa p_red ench_e de .3 L_neasde Standard 125V, 5A_1_:5VAC Standard250V, enchufe de 3 L{ne_.sde t5A, 250V AC Consume de Energia Uttliceunfusible d_ "_SAMP. o un Interrupterda_15AMP. Peligr_ de cheque e_ct_co Conecte en _na conexi_nde pared de 3 terminales No quite la terminal de conexi6na t_rta No use adap_dores No use cable el_trice de extert_;_n Si no 8e slguenestas instrucctones_ puede ec,asieners_ _amUerte,un inc_ndio o uncheque et_'tt_co_ Standard 250V, en_h_fe de 3 Linea_ d_ 2OA.250V AC U_I_ un fus_ de 2OAMP,o _n tn_rmptor de 2_AMP. Puede escoger entre les dos m_todos abajo descritosde acuerdo ala forms del taburete de su,ventana y su preference. UTIUZANDO LA RANURA "A" LITILIZANDO LA RANURA "B" Apreteefob_urador _do I _oyos_e_omi_ y.saq_el_ e_c_ce a trav6sdet_ranura "A" Apref_ elo_a_or u_ndoelhoyo_uierdodetomillo, y 9ire _pro_adarn_n_e _ _c_ elca_ _ctHco a tray,sdelara_u_ 'B', -t7- REQUERIMI.ENTOS |NSTALACION INSTALACI_N PIEZAS D_ MONTAJE PARA Su equipo de aim acondicionadose _st_tar_ en ventanas est,_tder de doblepanel con anchos de abertura I_re de 584mm a 9!4 mm (23 a 36 putgadas).(Figure 1) Si su equipo de aire acondioionado es instelado per ta pared, el tamano de! agujero en la pared _ne que medir 15 z_t_' x 24 V£(sin la guiasuperior). El marco inferior debe abrirse tosu|icientepare perrnffir una abertura vertical {ibre de 381 mm (15 pulgedas). Las rejiltas desviadoras tateraies y la porte posterior del equipo de #,ireacondlcionado deben tenor un aspac_olibre de aire pare permitirsuflcienteflu o de efre e traY,s del condensader pars asf eliminar el cater. La parte posterfor de la unidad debe quedar sIaim libre, no dentre de un edificloo garaje. .o'1" SERVtCtO Figure ! ELECTR|CO Compmebe cu_l es Is alimentaciEn el_ctdca que llegs a su domicilie. La alimentaciSn e{_ctrica dispontbie debe set' la rnisrnaque se mueslra en l_ piece del fabrlcanta de la un_dad(que se hails en el tado derecho del gabinete de corriente e_tema). Todos los modelos est_.nequipadoscon un e.nchufe de tree espigas pare suministrar ut_servicio corre_o y conexidn e tierra seggra y pesitiv& No eatable el enchufe de ninguns forma. No use un enchu_ sdaptader. 8i su tern8 de corriente de pared ectu_f no puede L_sarseoon el enchufe del equipe, Itame sun electricista catfficado pare' Queefec_e tas correcoiones necesapas. CONSERVE LA CAJA y es_ MANUAL DEL PROPIETARIO pare que le sirra come refetencia en el f_uro. La caja es ta meier mar,era de conserver la un_dad durante e! inviemo o ouando noest,. en use, Pate ever'el r_sgo de tesiones pe_s, denosa su pt'ople#ad, e danes ai producto debido aI pesode es_eequipoy losfiles a que saran expuestos: • El aireacond_edo dot que se habla en este manual _rrna peiigtede pesoexcesivo. Dos o mas personasse requiet'e pare mover e instalarta untdad. Pat'sever hertdas o agstemtenta, use terraces ep_p{adas papa levntar y mover Ia un_da& • Cuidedosamente inspecoionee; lugar _e el aire acondicionade sere puest0. Aseg_reseque e_lugsr sostengeel peso de la unided sobre un periode de tiempe prolongsdo. • Mantenga su aire a_cionado con cuidado. Use guantasprotectoresc_ando levante o mueva la un_da& EVR'E tas aletas fitosas de metal en el serpentindetanlero y de arras. • Asegurese que el aire acondici_ade no se cafga du_nta _ tnstalaclon. -18- A PANEL B SOPORTE ......€ DE GUIA :! PERNO DE ANTEPECHO ' 2 2 2 O TUERCA 2 F TORNILLO: 518_ 3 TORN LLO: 5/8" 5 H CINTA DE ESPUMA 1 J SOPORTE t "-°'_ DE CERRADURA HERRAMIENTAS REQUER_DAS "Guan_es ap_etadoe * Destorntllador normal * Destorniltador Phittips P_sae '*Cuchllfo flloso - Llave inglesa o Ilave abierta de 3/8" Llave hexagonal de cube y ttinquete de !/4 de pulgada - Cinta psra medir ,,Tatadro etectdeo ,, Broca de taladro de 1/4" INSTALACI6N Escoja un luga_quale permits Ilevarel sire lifo _ area qua desea. Las ventanasqua se usen parsta tnstslack_n debentarterla resistensiasufir,_ntepars seportar e| peso detequipodesire ac_ldicior',ado. Una buena instalaci6nconatanci6_especiala _acorrects posici6nde ia urt_d disminuirdlapmbabilidadde qua sea necesarfoefectuar reparaciones. Cuandose d6seaenlriarm6s de unahabi_d6n, la instalad6nes muy importantepuestoquael airs frfo no dobla esquin_s. P_ enfriar sushab_cienes, el aim frfodebe despfazarsedesdeet equipo de site acondicionadoen ur_ trayectortarecta. COMe ii]l iNSTALARLO Saque los tom,los que aseguran e! gabinete e_ ambos lades y et_ la parle posterior. L ",_I_M D E Figures Abra ta ventana, Marque una _inea en el centre de la repisa de la ventana (o en {a posici6n deseada det equips de airs acondic{onado). Cotoque cuidadosarnente el gabinete en ta repisa de {aventana y a_inee la marca central en ta parle frontal inferior con la lines central rnarcada en la repisa de la ventana. Gula [] Desiice ta unidad sac_ndota de su gabinete agarrando el ass det rectpieme de ta base y tirando de alia hacia de,ante m_entras sostiene et gabinete. ]Tire deI msrce inferb_ de ia ven_na hacia abajo detr_s de la _u_aaupe_r c-o_e_matoo_ h_s_aq_e se encuentre ta gu{a NOTA: No tire det marco de la ventana _n hada able qua quede restringido et movimlento de_pardi gu_a. Marcode _ ventana Gulasuperior _gum 4 B Oorte la cinta de espuma (ITEM I) a la Pane_de g_Ji'a extension apropiada. Despegue el refuerzo y pegueIo en el {ado de abajo del marco de Ia ventana. F_a8 _ Monte sin apret_r e| soporte de antepecho usando las piezas indic_das en la Figura 9. __d_ [] Figura 5 Insette los paneies de gufa (_TEM A) en Ta guts supedor y tas gut'as de marco del equipo de ait'e acondicionado. Sujet_ tas cottinae en la urtidad con los total{los (iTEM E). {TEM C Figu_a9 O Seleccione ia posiciSn en Ia que colocar_ el seporte W de antepecho cerc_ dsf purrte m_ ex_emo en e_ antepecho (Figure 10), Fije et sopotte de antepecho al Cort_ ta cintade espume pare q_e tenga la iongitud corre_ e ins_rteta entre el marco su_rior de ia ventena y el mar_ inferior de fa ventana, (Figure 14) orif_o de] ca_t de_ge_bineteen .relaci6ncon la pesicJ6n eeleccionada usando e_tomilio (ITEM E)° h-RE II ou_ ,n,,r,o, . ._. I F_ur_ 14 [] _ Ooloque e_sopott_ de antepecho con el gabinete en la pos'_on sele_ionada dei antepe_o d_ verona. []El; _nete debe ins_rse DRENAJE Primero, Aseg_mse de inserterel tu_ de dr_efe en el recipiente de base antes de la tnstatact6n, E_aparato de airs acondicionade_b_ i_arse con una ligeta inclinamOn (1t4") hacia abajo y hacia et exterior pare p_ler _ograrun drena]e ade_tado de la acumutacibn de ague con_eneada a travee de la tuberfa de dmnaje, con una in_lina_Sn mw ligera(cer_ de 1/4 pulgada,&35 ram) hada abaje y hacla luera (Figure t 1), Ajuste et paine y la tuerca del soportede entepecho para equil[brer el gabinete, DF_ENt, J_ [ DELRECf_f_ f)E BABE Desire el eh_sis metl_ndoto dentin det gabinete. {Figure 16) CUIDADO: Pare garan_at ta segur_ad, vuetva a instaiar _ostomiltosen tee lades del gabinme, i t Tomillo _='_*- i [ . CordO_ de _p,_. _imentaci6n Tornilto Figure16 Despu_s de velvet a inst_lar Ia uni_ en ei gebinete, habr_ un espacie iibre er_re ts cam inferiorde la unid_dy el antepecho de ia ventana. Use t_ cint_ de esp_rr._ (ITEM H) p_revia_',,a pare cubrk _ta abertura. _ F'_j_mm 17 Estire ea_a corona cleflads completamente a cada lade de abr_rde vent_naoF_e cada panel gu_a completamente a carla marco de ta vert_a tarnitk_e 0TEM G). (Figure 13) _M _sande _Se _e_ lnsta_arei asa antes r_e reenter et pane_ decorate. Antes de user la caracteriefiea de ven_ilaci6n, haga un kit de vent_ciSn, p_imere,tire d_ ta parte A hast_ la t,_neahor_entet con la parte B, G ....... _arte Rgura13 - 20- >_<_? _11_ 18 [] INSTALACt(_N FRONTAL Instalela rejilta frontal con elgabinete de ia siguientemanera: . Tire de Ia rejilia frontal hacia debajo desde ta parte superiordel gabinete • Empuje las puntasde la rejtlta frontal hacia el gabinete pars inserlarlas ieng,etas de la rej_fia dentin del gabinete, = Abra la reJillade entrada =Apdete el tomHlo(fTEM E) a tray,s de _areJtlIa frontal fij_ndo_oal recipients de base • Cierre lareiiIlade ant(a@ de la contraventana. Veata Figure22, La parts supedor del list6n de madam debe set aprox_rnadamente3/4" m_s atto qua el marco de ta contraventana o el !ist6nde readers (fuera de _acase) pars que el vapor emanado de ta unidad pueda _renar adecuadamente hac'_ e_exterior, - Ins_e un segundo list6n de readers (de aproximadamente 6" de largo y 1° de ancho y del rnismo gmsor_t primer _ston)en e_centredei a{f_m" ext_or nivetadocon ta pa_e pestererdei alf_izazinterior, Atamille k_ssoportesL entre ta laja. Esto _evantar_,ei supers Lcomo se muestta en _ Fk3um22. 1 I/2' min_ FRANJA DE _ZV_J_ERA MO_TADA SO'RE _-_ eEL DESCANSO .,, (38mm_ r--,.-,,_-,_ _ _,-PULG DE SEPAP,ACION ........................................ -= F_um iNSTALACI6N FRONTAL Figure Ig LA ELIMI_ACION DE LA _ANA INSTALACi(_N FRONTAL iNSTALACI(_N FRONTAL [_]Sl •Apague el _condiclonaders_re_, - Quite_ griil_anterior,VeBCOMOA REEMPLAZAEL GRILLE ANTERIOR.Rsfl_rasea p_gina26. • Destomit_ eltomilio de[ ladequa usledinstal6 end Paso15. . Desiiceel a_nd_{or_dor a_,,reo fuera deigab_nete_ TENGA CUIDADOnoAla GOT_ Ten_ en Iofirmamentsla rn_nera entemqua desliza !ger_ Una vez qu_de, Iop_soseguridad _-_erade_amane._, • Quiteel parenlesis L de_marcode ventanay ei setlode bands deentre e_wind_s. , Destomil_e tasco_n_s del_adodel n_rco de ventana, D6bl_tosapoyana losladesdet gab_n_e, • Quiteeltomillo _nec_ gablr_ afai_zal interior,Tangsc_d0 noa penni_6qua_nete f_ra _navez_omii_os ssqmtan, • Quitegabir_,ede abrir deventana_ • Coloq_ e_acondic_onador _reo en el g_bin_te, Vue]vaa i_ar to_torni!los de] lade y Gr_ite/_ntedo_, ,, Cot_ue _aunidad y t_8 fen'eter_ de_.asambl_ sn el cattSna_modei envlodele_ond_Jor_dor,yen _atiaras en {impia, seoaeltugar. Figure20 Figure 21 EL ACONDiCIONADORDE AIRE ESTA BLOQUEADOPOR EL MARCODE LA CONTRAVENTANA . Sita contravent_na integers, fije un listSn de rnadera de 2" de anoho ai alV_izarinterior de ta vent_na, qua atraviese _ anchum total del alfeizar. El listSn de rnadara debe setSufiuHen_nente gruesopars tevantar fa attura del alf_izar de la venlana de tel maners qua la unkiad pueda se_instalada sin la interferencia del rr_co • El aim acondicionado delqua se habt_ en este manual afirma peligm de peso excesiw. Dos omas personas se requl_re pars mover e insta_ la unidad. Pare evitar hendas o agetamlento, use tecn_casapropiadas papa _vntar y mover [a un_dad. • At mane _r la un_ad, tenga cuidado pars ever cortsrse con las alsrtas met_iicas afiadas qua asian err los serpen_nes fronts! y posteti_. . Asegumse qua elairsacondic_ensdo no se caiga _urante la instatacion_ -21 C6MO Y POR QUE Su equipo de sire acond_cionado de habitaci6n bdnda la.s sigutentes func_ones para hacer qua la vida en climas c&lidos sea m_s confortab}a: ,, Enfda y hace circula_'el sire pot la habitacl6n ° D_sminuye Ia humadad eliminande excesiva, Enocas_, s{u_odeMED FANpare hater _rcu_elsire pot lahab_cibn trace quaela,'T_iente seam_ conf_lesun c_sndoeleq_o no_ enfr_ndo elsire. IvlJentr_s m_st_ y _n m_or frecuer_a tundoneel_lutpodea_e acondicionado, _ electrJck_d consu_ yrn_yores se_ _s costosde suuso. _ahumedad . Filtm el polvo, el sucio y atgunas impurazas transportadas en el sire de{ ciim_ veraniegoo i El equipo de sire acondicionado raafiza estas funciones haciendo pe.sar et aire dot medio ambiente a ttavd_s de un filtro qua straps tas partfcuias de poivo y sucio. Et sire pa,_a entonces pot un serpentfn de enfriamiento que refrigera el aJre y elim_na el exceso de humedad. Ef mismo sire regress entonCes al enfdador, secador y llmptador dot sire de! ambiente, La humedad axtratde, dei sire ambiente es ttevade aAexterior y evaporada. pu_saciSnqua vier_ y se vs. --Vlbraclonea de I_ unidad La unidadpusde vtbrar y hater ru_o debldo a la deficisnte cons_rucci6n Su airs acondicionado est& diseSado pars operar y suministrar una enorrna potencia de enfriamiento. SONtDOS NORMALES ompmsor Et modemo compresorde gran eficier_a puede producir un r_i_o _gudo de murmutio o un r_ido de Vent|tador -Usted puede escuchar e_ movimie_o dat site provenier_e del vantilador F gura23 Ademas de los sonidos regulates del motor de] ven|ilador y e_ (x)rnpresor qua salon de su equfpo de sire scondicionado, usted escuchara de vez on cuando un sonido met_,lico. Este sonido es producido pot la humedad qua as rocogida del sire en el ambiente yes tanzada con_ta e! ventilador de{ equlpo de aide acondIcfonado, Esto es _dgo normal q_J_ no debe set motivo de preocupaci6n, De igual modo, no se alarme si usted escucha un Iigero san_do de. silbido o borboteo proveniente de su equipo de sireacondicionade despues qua Io apaga. Estos son tuldos normales dei refrtgerante, ...... Condens_dot Ustedpuedeescuchar gotasde _guaqua caen sobmel condensador c_usandoun soni_:_o met_lico o un sonido de_quido. CAPACtlDAD Y TIEMPO DE FUNCIONAMIENTO Rgura23 AJde_ir cu_ debeset ta ¢omcdideddessadap_-ael _a qua q_ete utfriar,es tmpotlan_determina/eltamaSo_tre_o de _ unidad.Una unidadpaqu_a no tendra_ ¢apac_dadpars entr;ar,_nd0 taarea catu_, El tama_ ade_ado es det_q_nadopot elntJmemde _ _adrados qua t_na el (_reaqua sedese_ enf'nat,_si comopo_[atemperatureintef_ry ex_rtor y potl_ hum_ U_ urttdad_siado gra_des_ er_, perono deshum_ex_, dejandotaarea _ y humeda. Siet_re qua:ta cargat@m_adeI vsn_a_r est_potencirr_ de b non.i,elequipode atre_icbnado d_ _nc_onarm_s _mpo par_mantene__._rnpemt_ra deseadaq_e uste_ ha selec_onado._ con_iu"ior, esdeun_carga t_rmlca rnuy pesad_,puedesernecesarioqua et eq_ipode _it_ acondicb_adefur_ona constanterr_nte parsr_n_e_ la ternpe_a_ura deseada. -22- CARACTER CAS use DEL EQUIPO DE AIRE ACONDICIONADO _Para reducir el riesgo de incendio, descargas e!dctrice o teeiones persona_es, lea tas IMPORTANTES tNSTRLICC_ONES DE SEGURSDAD antes de op_rar este aparato. Pars oomenzar a uti|izar 8! equtpo de =,ire acondicionado, stgs estos pesos: 1. Enchufe e! equipo de aire acondicionado, (Pare preven_r desgos de descargas el_ctr_cas, no use un cable de extens_6n ni un enchufe adapt_der_) 2_ Aiuste et extractor de aJre en ta poskcibn CLOSE. 3. Ajuste el controt de MODE a| mas alto nivel fresco, i 15 4. Ajuste el co.re| dot vent}lador al m&s alto hive[. 5. Ajuste |as foibles desviaderas pare Iograr un ftujo conferrable de air_, 6 5 6. Un_ vez queta habitael6n se haya e_iado, ajuste el centre| de temperature TEMPa ta grad_aci6n que us_ considere m_ts conferrable. NOTA; Sise apaga el aire acondicionado, espere 3 minutes antes de voPcera encendedo. Esto permite que ee est_bifico _ presi6n dentro de| compresor. Si no sigue estas ins_'ucciones, e} equipu podria func'_nar con poca eficiencia_ Si usted mueve el TEMP el control a un warmer, en_onces inmediatamente espalda a una colocac_Sn m&e fresca, la unidad apegar&. Espere 3 rninutos, 9 8 11 1210 13 Figure 1, Gab|note 2. Deflecto_vertical de aJre 3, Deflecto_horizontal de aide 4, Tome de aire 5. F_ttrodot aire 6, Parri]_afrontal 7+Tablero de control B. Cordbn de a|tmentacibn oleo{rice 18 CONTROL 24, 9, Evaporadot to. Condensador "_1,Compresor I2, Recipiente de base I3. Punta_ 14. Guta superior "_5.Cortina "_8.Controlremote DE VENTILACION El contret de ver_ta_6n permite que el equip_ de a_ acorv'Jicionado haga re=circulare! aire en el interior de la habRaci&_ (CLOSE} o saque el aim hacie e! exterior (OPEN_. (Figure 25) . La posici_ CLOSE sirvecuando se dese_ un enfr_amient_ m_imo, Tambien puede use.tee p_r_ h_cer recircu_ar et aire sin enfdar la habitaci6n cuande el equipo de a_re acondicionado se _ust_ en la posk_n FAN. • L_ pc_sicibnOPEN ex_ el aim es_ncado de la hab_laci_1 y Ioexpulsa hacia luera. Elaire fresco eS Ilevado hacia el interbr de la habitacibn a |raves de lospasajes norma_es de aire que se hallanen los hog,ms. = La posiciSn OPEN o CLOSE puede usarse con cualquier setecct_ de ventllad_r. PULL OPEN / PUSH CLOSE ...... - 23 - PANEL DE CONTROL RECEPTOR DE SE_IAL _- AJUSTE DE LA TEMPERATURA , Utiticeestos botchespare controtar autorn_ticamentela temperaturede ta hab_ci_. La temperature puedeajus|arseen un range de 64°F a 822F. * PWselosbotonesTEMP arriba o abajopara cambiar el ajustede temperatureentre 82°F i,76_Ft_70"F _,-64'_F. ENECNDIDO/APAGADO MARCADOR DE ENCENDIDO/APAGADO - OPERAC_6N DEPARADA: , Normalmente t.vdlizar_ laheradeapegado mien_ras du_rrna. ,,Cuando launidadest_encendida, u_i}ice Timerpareajustar • PareENCENDERe_sistemapresioneel botdn, y pare APAGARLOpresione et betdnotravez_ , Estebot_=_ f_ensprtorWadsobreredes_ otros botones. •CusndoUdoIoenciende potpdmeravez,el sistemaest_ en ely _atemperature esde70°F. REINIC!O AUTOM_TICO. et n_merode horsettanscurrWas lescuatesla unidadee apagar_..,Si se produce un corte de energia, la •Csd_vezquepulse elbot_n Timer, elajuste Timeravenzadel sigu_ntemedo:t HoraCe Horas_ BHorse_10 Hor_sm_imo_ unidad funcionara con los ajustes previos. - OPERACI6NDE INICIACION: "CuandoIs unidadeste_paga{W,u_tceTimerpareajus_are! ndmerode horsetranscurridaslascuWes_ untriedBe erc_ender&. • Cadsvezque p_seet botSnTimer,e{ eiusteTime_avanz_del sigwentemode:1 Hem_ 3 Hems_.6 Horas_*10 Horse m_imo MODE • Pulse es_eboronpar_ c_mbiare] mode de fundon_Jniento entre COOL-HI _ COOL-LOW _ FAN ONLY-HI _'FAN ONLY-LOW. CONTROL D_ LA DIRECC|ON La d_recciOnhorizontaldelairs es ajust_darot_ndo la palarzcavertical hada la derecha o hacia la izquierda.(Figure. 26 ) CONTROL DE DIRECCI_ N VERTICAL DEL AIRE La direcciOnvedica!del aJrese ajusta moviendo I_ rejilla horizont_t hacla de{anteo haoleatrds. (Figure,_7) Rgura - 24 - 27 CONTROL REMOTe Ptecaucibn: Et dispce_iovo de control remote nofunctonar_ edecuadamente si le ventana sensorade! ac_ndicienadorde aire es expuesta a luz fuerte,o si hay obst_,culesentre el disposttivo de contretremote y el acondtcionador de aim, Cuando opere et aire acondicionadocon e_control remote, deber_ o}r un p}to. ENECNDIDO/APAGA_ =PareENGENDERet sistemapresione el bot_n,y pareAPAGARLOpresione el bot6notravez. EstebotSntieneprioridad sobretodos losotrosbotones. CuandoUd.loencien_ perprtmeravez,e! sistemaest_en et y Ia temperaturees de 70°F. AJUSTE DE LA TEMPERATURA • Utilice estos botones pare controlar a_om_ticamente habitaci6n. La temperature ta temperatura de la puede ajustarse on un range de 64°Fa 82°F. • Pulse los botones TEMP ardba o _ajo entre 82'_F _- 76°F _ 70 =F _- 64'_E pare cambiar el ejuste de temperature MARCADOR DE ENCENDIDOIAPAGADO - OPERACI(_N DE PARADA: * Normalmente utilizara la hem de apag_do mient_s duerma. , Cuan_ la unidad es_ ence_ida, utiiice Timer pare _ustar el nSmero de bores transcurrtdas Ias cuates la unidad se apag_. . Pulse los botones Timer pare avanzer et ajuste Timer de} eiguiente mode: 1 Hera (1 Hera-2 Horas) _- 3 Horas(3 HoraS-5 Horas) I_ 6 Horas (6 Horas-9 Hor_s) i_IO Horas m_imo, - OPERACION DE ]:NICrACi6N: = Ouando la unidad est_ apagada, u_iticeTimer pare e,ius_ar e! n_mero de hora_ transcurddas las cuaies la un_ad se encender_. . PUlse tosbotones T_mer pare avanzar ef ajuste Timer dei siguiente mode: 1 Hera(1 Hera-2 Horas)t_ 3 Horas(3 Horas-5 Horas)l_ 6 Horas (6 Horae-9 Horas) _ !0 Horas tr_Y.tmo. MODE PUtS_este bot6n p_ra cambiar el mode de funcionam_ento entre COOL*HI _ COOLLOW _ FAN ONLY-H_ I_FAN ONLY-LOW. COMe A BATERIAS DE ADICION EN EL CONTROL REMOTe 1. Quits |a cubiert_ de }a esp_lda det director remote. "Abre la c_Jbiertaseg_n la direccl6n de Is _techa. 2. Met_ a. ba_er'_s. • Est_ seg_ro que e{ (÷) y (.) tas di_ccior_es son correct_, * No utitice beter_s recargables, 6stas son diferentes de form_, de dimension y use respecto e las batedas secae usua_es. * Sequelas bater_s dei telemendo cuando el acondicionador . Est_ seguro que ambas b_ter bs son nuevas, 3, Re-conec_e le c_b_rta. o 25 - no vay_ a set usado durante ut_targo LIMPIEZA DEL FILTRO DEL AIRE COMe SACAR Elnitrode}airsse ir_ensuciar:_o a medidequava atrapandoeI polvoprovenience deI sire interior,Es preciselavarat filtrodetaimatmanescadsdos semsnas,Siel flltrodela{repermanecelie_ depo_o, eI flujo de aidedisminuir_ y sereducir_la capa_d de enfrtamientodetequips,con pOSibles dai_espapala unidad. (Figure28) - Tire de la _jilta de er_radahaciadeta_e a_rrando ambaslengbetasy t_redet filt_ de! airshas_asacarto. - Laveei_fiitro del airs enaguatibiaasAseg_ressde eliminartogas! aguesacudiendo el flirtsantesde velvet a ponedoen _ pos'tci6n. (Figura291 FRONTAL LA REJtLLA _Saquseltsmi{Io queman,sheta re,iliaf_,X_.a_ en posici6n. -Quitsel torniltaquaaseg_raierejadecanters, ,,Empujela rejiflahacia_rribadeabajeyjalelapartsde arabsde latejt_ialejosde labas_parstevantar las tenguetasdearribahacksatueradeiasmnuras, Figura 29 LIMPIEZA DEL EQUIPS DE AIRE ACONDICIONADO La reji!lafronta_ y la r_JIadeentradade]airspueden_avarse canun pings humedec_do anunasoluctdn dedetergents suavs.(Fig_ra30) E,_gantletspuedeJavarse con_r_jabdno detergente suavey aguatibia,segui_mente puedepulirse concerafiquidaespec_lparselectrodom_sticos, Pars_rar unaeficienciarn_t.imacon_n_ los serpe_ne._delcondensa_(tadedeentrantsde taunldad} gebenrevi_se peri6dicarr_nte y limp{aressiest_n obs_idosconhell_no consuciodeisatmbsfera. FtgBta 3_ COMO A REEMPLAZA EL GRILLE ANTERIOR Pegue el pans! frontala ta caja insertandofos fijadoreS en el p_nel adentro _osdel panetde 1_ca_a. Figura 30 Figur_ - 26 - ANTES DE LLAMAR PARA SERVICIO Cheque la siguiente lista pare asegurarse si en realidad es necesario namar para servicto. Una refe_ncia rap_daa este manual puede evitar una Ilamada para ssrvicio innecesaria, EL EQUIPO DE AIRE ACONDICIONADO NO FUNCiONA, E1fuel_est_ querr'._lo oei_rr_tu deci¢u_sehad_parado. E!_ del_!_or Reenko__ _ d_fado conunfusi_ de_n _r decirc_to. _ o re_jus_ ai MODEest_e_laposid6n deOFF, Laun_dseap_y_,_ _,__,r_p_o, ...... Elcontn_ de_ TEMPsea_s_n_ ¢_o qua_ tampomtum am_ienm, EIdis_i_ _mrr.,_p_r dacorrier__-t_ desk. Apague laun_Jy e_pem 3 ml_s antesdeyour aenoe_,ed_. gr_uad6nn'_ fr_ (num_,o rnas a_o), Pres_e elbot_RE.SET s_adeenelsr_vJfe deI_ de_im_tac_ Sielbot_RESETnopermanece _ suspenda d usod_ elmam_:lid_de y p6ngase en_c_o cm_ t_n_ desstv_cio _tcade. EL AIRE DE LA UNIDAD NO SALE BASTANTE FR{O. I__ec_ora _r_ DoelciO_ _ LOWCOOL, G}reel selac_or a _napos_io'n HIGHCOOL E_oootn_ _etemper_um_ se_us__enmsim_ c_i_o Inm_mrresba_@_Giree_col_ detemper_ra_ else,_dedet_sagujas _ r_o_para Latwndera_ur_ _ est_potdebajode_ 70"F {21°C) NopueSsp_ducirss e_enfrlamlen_ hastaquetatemperat_ra _mbiente su_ _r_r_ d_ bs70_F (2_°C). B tubosensordetemperatura es_ tocandoelserpe_'nevapo_tor Endare_ell_bo_ndoIo delsetper_nsvaporador. quee,s_situado detr_ del_o delaire, EL/_REACONDIC_DOPt'tl_ PER{)LAHt_ITACI(]_ SESFJ_EI_EM_tO CAL!DA; 8E_ OETRA8 DELPANEL DECO_T'NO _AL _ Etfilitodelaitepuede@star suc{o. "'Ei"'_t_=_t_._r_tu_=_ d_do ] no_un'_. e_o_ ei_to HF..L0 EHELS_R_i_N BEF..HFRL_IEHTO Segu_wner_, g_ el_m_I dstemperelu_ TE_Pe_els_,_Jd_ delas_tu_m i _ rel__ _ hBstaunagraduaci_ rn_ 1_ ................................ 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