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WARNINGS
Listed
below
are
important
instructions
which
will
prevent
malfunctions
of
the
unit
or
serious
problem
with
your
air
conditioner.
PLEASE
CHECK
BEFORE
SERVICE
CALL
When
you
find
something
wrong
with
your
room
air
conditioner,
please
check
carefully
referring
to
the
following
items.
If
you
can't
find
out
the
causes
of
trouble,
get
into
contact
with
your
deal-
er.
---7---
1.
Operate
the
unit
from
a
stable
power
sup-
ply
voltage
variation
must
be
within
±10
percent
of
the
rated
voltage.
2.
DO
NOT
modify
any
part
of
the
unit.
3.
DO
NOT
put
sticks,
rods,
etc.
into
any
part
of
the
unit.
4.
DO
NOT
operate
the
unit
without
an
air
fil-
ter
because
dirt
and
lint
will
clog
it
and
reduce
performance.
5.
DO
NOT
hold
the
power
cord
plug
with
wet
hand.
6.
DO
NOT
obstruct
the
air
inflow
of
the
evap-
orator,
it
may
cause
some
trouble.
7.
Turn
the
mode
control
to
"O"
or
"OFF"
and
unplug
your
unit
during
the
cool
season
or
when
you
are
checking
the
unit.
8.
Close
the
ventilation
damper
on
windy
days
and/or
during
heavy
rains.
A.
WHEN
AIR
CONDITIONER
DOES
NOT
OPERATE;
1.
Is
the
air
conditioner
plugged
into
the
receptacle
properly?
2.
Is
the
unit
connected
to
a
live
receptacle
supplying
the
proper
voltage?
3.
Is
the
fuse
blown
or
is
the
automatic
circuit
breaker
off?
4.
Is
there
a
local
power
failure?
Try
another
electrical
product.
5.
Has
the
air
conditioner
been
accidentally
switched
off?
6.
Is
the
circuit
overloaded
by
other
devices
on
the
same
line?
7.
Is
the
thermostat
knob
set
too
low
compar-
ing
to
the
temperature
of
indoor?
8.
If
an
extension
cord
is
used,
is
the
wire
diameter
large
enough
to
carry
the
cur-
rent?
B.
WHEN
AIR
CONDITIONER
DOES
NOT
COOL
AS
IT
SHOULD;
1.
Is
the
operation
switch
set
properly?
2.
Is
the
thermostat
control
set
properly
to
provide
the
desired
cooling?
3.
Are
there
too
many
people
than
the
usual
number
in
the
room?
4.
Is
the
air
circulation
restricted
by
drapes,
furniture,
etc.,
or
by
an
improper
vane
set-
ting?
5.
Are
the
doors
or
windows
open,
or
is
there
an
unusual
heat
source
in
the
room?
6.
Is
the
ventilation
damper
closed
for
maxi-
mum
cooling?
7.
Is
the
air
filter
clean
so
that
it
will
not
obstruct
the
air
flow?
8.
Have
all
the
steps
outlined
in
the
Installa-
tion
Instructions
been
followed?
9.
Is
the
evaporator
frosted?
Frosting
of
the
evaporator
may
occur
during
the
spring
and
autumn
months
if
there
is
a
considerable
temperature
drop
or
during
cool
weather.
If
so,
turn
the
operation
switch
to
"MED
FAN".
The
fast
air
circulation
will
quickly
defrost
the
coil
so
that
normal
cooling
operating
may
be
resumed.
NOTE:
We
strongly
recommend
that
any
servicing
be
performed
by
a
qualified
individual.
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