Admiral AW-10CM1FLU Owner's manual

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Air Conditioner Safety ......................
_ntreductien and Pa,_sidentification ..............
Electrtca! Specifications
Tips Before Installation
Installationinstructions
Operating instructions
Care and Maintenance
TroubleshootingGuide
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Instruccionesde _nsta!a¢i6n ........
Instruccionesde OperatiOn ......
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WhatYouNeedto KnowAboutSafetyInstructons
Warning and important Safety instructionsappearing in this manua! a_enot meant to cover
all possible conditions and situations that may occoc Common sense, caution,and care
must be exercised when operating or cleaning tools and equipment.
Always contact your deaie5 distributor, service agent, or manufacturer about problems or
conditionsyou do not understand.
This:isthe safety alert symbol tt s used to a_ertyouto potential personal injury hazards
ai! safety messagesthat foiiOWthis symboltOavoiidpossible inlu_yor deat:k
DANGER' _
nd cate,_an imminently hazardous situation which, f not
avoided, wi!! resuit: in death or serious in ury,
WARNINGindicates a potentially hazardoussituation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or'serious injury,,,
CAUTIONindicated a potentially hazardoussituation which if not
avoided, mayresult in reiinoror moderate injury,
................................................................................................................................................................................CAUTIONused without the safety alert symbo}indicated a
! CAUTioN
property damage,
PORTANT
Toreduce the risk of fire, eiectrica]
shock, or injury when using your air
conditioner;, follow these basic precautions:
Plug into a grounded
3_prong out!or.
,, Do not use an extension cord,
= Do net remove
ground prong.
,,' gnptug air conditioning
before servicing,
Use two or more people to move
and install air conditioner,
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The potableai_cond tlonershouldbe conneoted
fo a 115 V_60 Hz 15_ or R0_,am#fiJsed 3@_n@
The use of a _im_deiay fuse or time_,_ay c#suit
bre_akeriSrecommer!ded
A.IIwidng mus_ c_'np_y with local madnatioeaJ
et_strical _d_ and be Installed by a qua!iliad
eiectr_cian if you have any questions coetact
a qualdied electdeia_,
Power Supply Cord
Ebctrical Requirements
ELECTRIC S_OCK _AZASII
Pla_ into_ grounded 3_@rongeufiet
Do r_t remove groaad prong,
Do r_ot uae ae adapter,
Do _ot u._e an extension cord,
" Failure to fellow _ese instructions can
resuR in de_ fire_ er electrical shook,
A Bes_ B_wte_ B Test ButtOn
Unpack the Air C0ndit:i0 er
EXCESSIVE WE!6_T HAZARD
Use two or mo_e _epte to move and
install air coraltloner,
Failure to _e _o _an re_u!! t# back or
ell'mr injttry.
Remove packaging materials
Remove a_'_dproperly dispose o_ _ckag#_# materials
Remove tape and glue residue #ore eu_acee before
t_ming on lhe air condAioner. Rub a small amount
o_ iqu_ @sh soap over the _heslve w_h your fingers
Wipe wth warm water and dP#r
Do not use sharp 7nsfrume_ts, rubbing alcohol
flammable fluids_ or abrasive oleaners to remove
tape e_ gtue_ These products can damage the
surface of your air conditior_e_
Handle aft conditioner with care°
Thank _u for this' roan air _ c_l your home, This USE AND CARE MANUAL
provides #on ne the proper care and maJnte#ance of _ur new room air condit_ne_
ff pro_tty maJn'ta_n_, your air conditioner wil_give you many years of trouble h_e epe_tian. Toavoid
ins read instt'ucdens completely before starting. "Tl_ismanuat contains infe_a#on for the
ins and c_ra#en of your room air condi#ene_
For mechanlca! control mode|
Ne_;
The fig#resin this manual a_ bas_ on :the externa! view era atandand _deL
Cens_uent/y, the shape may di_r from tha_ of the alr cendltiener ye# ha_ aeSected.
For remote contro| mode!
Power Cod
Note:
The figures in this manual are, ba.s_ on the external view of a standard medial
Conseq_._ently, the shape may differ #ore that of th_ air conditioner you have setested_
A_ wi_ng must comply w_th _e_l and national
e_ec_rica_codes and must be insia_ed by a
q_Ja_ieedele_rician Once you have any
questions, regarding t_e fo#c_wing inst_Jctions,
co_act a qual#ied e_ridan
2. Che_ avai_ab:_epower supply and :resolve aey
wiring p_ebiems BEFORE i_sta#ing and ope_atJeg
this umit
3. For _r safety and protection: This unit _s
grounded throughthepower cord when
p_uggedintoa ma_ch_r_waiio_et,,_fyou are
not sure whether your wa|i| outlet is pro_dy
grounded, please _nsu_t a qua|tiled
e|ectriciae,
_fthe a_r _ndf_ener has; a serial p_ate rating
d !t5 veils and up to and in_ud_ag 75 amps
the uni_ maybe on a fu_ or circuit breaker
wi_ other devils However, the maximum
amps of at_ on that fuse or circuit
breaker can not exceed _e ampe of the fuse
of circuit breake_
If the _ir _ndiflener has a serial p_ate rating
of 1!5 vo_ts ned greater than 7.5 amps _t
mua_ have _ts ow_ fuse o_ circuit breaker,
a_d :no ether devi_ or u_it should be
operated o# _he fuse er circuit breaker.
To avoid the possib{iity of per_na_ ir_ju_/,
d_scaane¢t power to the _tt before _stall_g
4. The 'wa!_ou_let(3op_} _us_ match _he p_
(_p_R) oa the _rv.ice cord s_pplied "with the u#_o
DO NOT use p_ug a_apters or extension cord
& The _ti#g plate on _he umlt _n_in;s e!ectd_l
and other i[echni_ da_o The rating p_ate is _o_ted
o_ the dght side of _e unit.
YourRoommrCondit:_onerunit is designed b
be h_ghlye_cient arid save energy,, Fo_ow these
_ecommendations for greater efficiency,
1. Sol,oct thermostat setting that suits your
c#mfoA Meeds and _eave the ff_ermostat at:
'tbur Room Air CoodiHoner was designed
for e_sy _nstaih_ion in _ single or doub_e-h£%
window. NOTE: This ur_i__ NOT designed for
vedii_[ (s!_er type) w-indows_
2_The fi_ter is very efficient in remevi% airborne
paAide& Keep air fi_tet ciean, Norma_y flter
should _ cle_r_ed once a _oR[h, Mote
frequent c_eaning may _ necessa_ de_nding
on outdoor a_d iad_r air quality.
3 Use drape& curtains, or shades to keep
direct sun}ig;ht from heating your room, but
DO NOT obstru_ the air conditioner_ Allow _ree(3}
inches a_und unit to Circ_4!ate_
4. StaA your air conditioner before outdoor
ar _cornes ho_ and un_mfod_ble. This
_voids a_ _att[a!_od of d_scornfoA whi_e
the u_ff is co_ng off the _m
5, When ou_r temperature is _ol
enough use HIGH or LOW FAN
only TNs ei_cul_es indoer air, p_._vidi%
some c@ling oomfo¢ and uLilizes less
eiectricity than when eperati% o_
_lif_ _ettin 9,
NOT_; Save the shipping _rto_ arid pack_%
materials for future s_o_ge or transpsd of _he uniL
Ptea_ check the eo_te_ of hardware kit against
_e correspondin_ mode_ che_k _ist,F_r
testa[laden tithe unit.
(?"':"'.#4"Sc'_e'_s(!2)
2i5"Sc_e,w_(8}
Tools N_ded for Window Installation
_w drive_s: Both Phiiip_ _nd flat head
Power drill 1/8 inch diameter dd_f bit
Penei_
Measuring tape
Carpenters level
Becausethe_mp_esBorisheatedenthe
_nt_o[ssided the unit (right si_e), this side
wilt _ heavier ar_ mere awkward _ manipulate°
inadequate suppo_ on contr_ side d the unit
_n result _npercent _nju_ and damage b your
unit and greedy, Bherefore, it is re.remanded
to have som_ne assist you dunng the insta]_ation
d thisuniL
1. Select the Best Location
A, Your t_m att _ndl_ioa÷r was de_ign_ b
A ÷asi!y _ntea s!ng!e or doeb_e hung win_ew, However,
since window designs vary, it m_y be ne_ry to
make some medificatbns for safe and proof
;ns_ltatbn
B, Make sure window and frame is _ructurally
_und a_d _r_ from d_ and retted wo_,
C For ma×imum efft,ci_cy, ias_!t the air conditioner
on side of the house or building which favors _re
shade than sun_ighL _fthe ua_tis _ direc_ su_/ighL
it is advisable Reprovide ae awning over the uniL
D Provide sentient deara_ around lhe cabJae!
to allow for ampb ai_ gtrcula_Jenlbreu,g_ the u#iL
See _@_2). The rear of the unit _ould _ outdoors
a#d _o¢ in a garage nor inside of a building.
Keep uRit as far away as possible from ebstacles
and obs_rucaens a_ at toast 30" above _e f_r or
g_und CuAai_s and o_her objecls within a room
_houtd be prevented [tom blocking the air flc_.
E. Be cer_ai_ the proper e_tti_l outlet i_ within reaCh
o_the installation Use ea!y a single out/at circuit rat_
at_t5 ampso All w;ri_g sheuW be i_ a_erdan_ wi_
_o_i and n_.bnal e_ectd_ codes
E Your unit was designed _oevaporate co_densatb_
u_er aerma_ c_it_on& Hewever_ _nde_e×treme
humidity _ed_t_oae excess _nde_ation may ¢_use
basepa# to, ove_ow Rethe _tside.
The u_it sheuJd be l_s_aHedwhere condensation
_n_eff can.t drip o_ p_estrians or neighboring
AwniR_
Gru_d
Fig.2
Wt#dow e_ai_g reqebemee_
(see t_ble belew_
e_ng
Mi_, Wiadew
15_,
_ i _
1, !f _ur air conditioner _bi_et _ w aeoit:w_ilfff
^4" *_ 38"
wimdow o_n#mga z ,o inwide, Minimum
openin# height is 15" _om bottem of sash _osill
2__nsed the guide panels into _e gu des ef _he air
c_di_ione{: Fasten the _ins ta _h÷unit wi#_ screws
F!g_2
3, Cut the adbesive@ack_ _al strip the window w_th,
Remove the backing f_om the seal stdp and attach
the seai s_rip te the underside of the _ttom: window,
4 Measure _e inside wind_ si!_width a_ fi#_
_e _ater line as shown in Fig 4.
[! ........
5_#_s_!!theL b_ckeLs oa the outer sill with #_e
sh_ s_deof the bracket against the back of he
inner si_L _nst,all one L bracket 8,1" to each side
af center line, See Fig 5,
& Carefully l_A_he air cond{_aner and slide it into
the open w_ndow_ Make s_m _he _ttem gu_e of
he air _nd_t_oner drops !ere _he notches of the L
brackets When the air c_ditioner drops into _he L
brackets_ the air conditioner wil} be centered [n w_ndow
e_ning as show inFig 6
While steadying the air candit©nef_ _reNI]y b#ng
the window sash down behind [he top cha_nei
of _e air _nditk}neB as shown in Fig 7
First, fix beth sides o_e _hewind_.*_ sWw_th two 3/4 _'
s_-ews and on_ 2/5" scr_ ( which _sunscrewe_ f_om
each s_deof the unit), Then fl× _op channel to widow
sash with one 3/4" scow and fi× s_e cu&a#_ frays
with four 314" screws as shown inFig6
Fi# 6
7 !f storm window presents intederence_ fasten a
2" wide wood s_rip [a the inner windaw sill acrass
the full wid_ af the sill The 'wo_ strip shouJd be hick
enough to raise _heheight afhhe wind_ sill so that
he un_tcan be Installed witha_t t_t,ede_n_ _m _he
storm window #ame, as shaw in Hg, 8.
Top of w_d strip should _ approximately 3/4" higher
than the storm window frame to he_pcoedensafiee to
d_ain pre_dy to _heeu_ide.
!ns[a_ a se_nd wood st@ (a£preximate_y 6" !ORgby
1lf2"wide a_d same thickness :as fl_t strip} _nthe center
d hhe outer sill flush against the back d _e i_ner sill
Screw the L brackets into this stri_,
This wil_ raise the L bracket as shown in F_go8.
Fig 7
F@,8
For mechanica! contro! model
MODE
The mode keob _ntrots fan s_eds and oooling
speeds, To _t desired cooling tempera[are simply
rotate Me mode _mob dia__ _he appropriate
_tt_ng, See Fig, 9,
The thermostat au_omat_y c_ntro_s 'the _iing
cycle (compres_t)of the 8# conditIoner to mairda_e
m_m [em_rature., However, the fan motor wl/|
_inue to opera[e after the compressor (cooling
cycle) is _m£1_t_. See Fig&
L_ FAN will circuie4e the 8it at a minimum s_
M_e knob Thermostat knob
NIGH FAN w_ circulate the air _t a ran×imam s_
m
LOW COOL p_vides _ing, automatica_#y with
minimum _ir c_reu_ation Recomme_d_ for aight-
time use,
HIGH COOL provides e_iing_ aul_3mat_iiy with
q_ick cooling for extremely ho_ days, Once r_m
_sc_led, redu_ _tti_g _o LOW COOL,
OFF wi_Jce;mplete_¥ shut-off the unit:
NO_; After setting the _de al;!_ 3
minutes before swishing _ ano_he;_mode
, When #sing FAN _ntroL [urn slowly a_bwing on#
Wh÷_ usi#g THERMOSTAT, _e s_Jre_ aliow three
mi#utes b_or_ cha#gi_ temperature. Adjus4_ng
t_o quJ_y _ay cause an eve#end resulting i# a
blown fuse,
For r_mote control model
ON/OFF buffen
The air condit_er will be staAed 'when it is energized orwill
be s_op#_ when A_sIn oper_tion_ if you press this button
MODE button
Each time MODE butch is pressed Me operatb#
mode is changed _nsequ_a_:
CO0 LING _ FAN ONLY-_ENE RGY SAVING-_COOLiNG
NOTE; After sett_n@_e mode allow 3
minutes before swi_;hing _oaaoeher mode.
FAN SPEED bu_ea
U_d to selec_ fan s_ed in sequer_c÷ auto_ tow, medium
Contro_Pane_
TIMER button
U_d te set or _i _imer_erat_on,
Whe_ the unitis inoper_ion, you _n set: OFF TIMER.
Whe_ _he un_ _soff, y_ _.n se_ON TIMER,
_imer se[ting _g÷ is 0 to 2:4hour,
if the OFF T_MER is s_L t_he_imer LED dispiays
_here _inin 9 _ime _eturn eft _he uni_ for on_y
12 second& the_ LED shifts to display set temperature,
if y_ press T_MER bUttOnw_in _he !2 seconds, OFF
TtM_R w_ll_ candied
ifthe ON TIM_R is set, the t_mer LED displays
the remaining time to turn on the unit,, if ye_ wa_t
to ea_ ON TIMER, _ss TIMER _ton
iaeieaUo_ symbols _ LED oa _atro| panel;
Display _e_ _e_p
High fan sr_d _2_Enemy sav_r_
Re_e Cent_ffer
Used _ set room temperature in COOUNG mode
0_ used to set time _nT!MER mode°
illthe two keys. are pressed at Me same time,
the temperature LED display wi!l affemate between
'C and 'I:'_
NOTE_ Temperature se_mg range isfrom
t9%. (66T)_e 3t_C'(88°Y)
For Remote cont_]|er
The_mote controller t_nsmi_ signals to thesystem
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Power BUTTON
The appliance _! _ st_ when il is
energ_z_ or will _ ste_ed when i_is
in operati_no ;f you press _hi_ button_
Used to sele_ the operation m_eo
÷ _-" BU_ONS
Used 'to se[ r_m _em_ratu_ i# COOLING
mode e_ used _ _t _ime inTI M_R mode°
High BUTTON
Used to se|ect the high fa_ sp_ mode_
Mid
Used to se}e_ the Mie {an speed mode°
Low BUTTON
Used to se_e_ the Low fan _ed mode,
Auto BUTTON
Used to &e_e_ the Auto fan s_d mode
Timer BU_ON
Used _ese_ or canoe! _rner o_rat_en
Power Save_ BU_ON
Used _0select the Energy_saving mode
b, For Remote contro||er
How to insert the Batteries
Remove the batte_ _over a¢_rding to _he arrow direc_ion_
Insert new batlerie_ mak_n9 sure thatthe (÷) and I-)of
bat_e_ a_e match_ _rrectly.
Reat_ach the _ver by sHYing tt back _atoposi#on
How to Use
To operate the room air c_nditioner, aim
the remot_ controller _othe signa_ receptor.
The remote con|roller wi_io#erate the air
_r_ditioner at a distance _ up 1o 23 fee_
when pointi#g at sigma! re_£to_- of _nit.
Whense_cin@_e airconditioner,besureto
tamthemodeswitchtothe"OFF"pos_tio,narm
dis_nn_ the power co_d from the e_rica_ out_L
1_DO NOT use 9aso!ine, bovine, min#er or
other chemicals on [he air conditioner as these
substa_s may,ca_ damage _ot.he paint finish
and deforma#on d plastic parts,
2, Never a_emp_ to _ur water di_y on the
front of the a_it as _his wiil cau_ deterioration of
the electrical insulation
]DO NOT forge_ to inset! [he air f_te{. [_fthe air
condi_oner is leI_to operate without the air fi_ter.
dust is not rem_aved from the room and may
cause your air _ndit_ener _o fa_L
When the air filter inlet gnu ned cabinet are dirty,
w_oe w_th_ukewarm water (:h_tow 40_C). Use of
mild deter#e_t is [_commended.
C_ean_ng the Air Filter
!f _e air filter becomes ci_#ed w_th dust, air41ow
is obs_ct_ and reduces efficiency: The air filter
should _ cleaned once a month More h'eq_eat
dealing may_ ne_ssary de_,nding on outdoor
a_d indoor _r _uailty.
Air Fil|er Removal
The air fiiter o_ _he _ve modeis is iocated
behind the ai_ intake fro_t _ll,.
To _meve the air flits, open the air Inlet £dI!_ artd
_ke _he a_tfilter
To reinstall the air fi_teh rever_ the above
Procedure
1 Re_ve dus_ _ogged in the fiiter by
tapping _tot vacuum dean _t
2 Wash the flt_r we_!with _u_arm water be!ew
40_C (104 "_F)wile _ubbing _igh_ly:To ge_ be_e_
result.s, wash it w_th soapy wate_ or a neu_a_
3, Rinse _he fi_ter wefi using dean wa_r then
_n_of_Seaso_ Care
!_ O_te _he fan alone [or haft a _ay to d_ eut
t_ _nstded the un&
2 TUrn off power and remove _ug from walt s_ket
& C;ean filter,
4. Sto_ t_ a dry location,
Frequ_y_ a probiem i_ minor and a sewiee _[ may net be neoesse_ use this #oubiesheoting guide for a
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED SOLUT|ON
Air conditioner will No _er to the unit, Check _nnectJon of power _rd to
power sour_
Check fuse or circuit breaker.
Set MODK knob to pos_t_on other
than "OFPc
|neScient or no _]ing
Dirty air fi[tec C:ie_n er replace air lifter,
Check wi_h dealer to determine proper unit
for appl_catJon_ ca_city for applicat_n.
Blo_ed air flow, Remove obs_ru_ioa from grill or
o_td_r louvers.
Power _nterruptiem setLings Let fan run=to restart compres_r
change too q_cktyi or (in approximetely t0 m_nutes ).
_mpressor overload trip_d,
N_sy _nit Loose _s,, '_9hten loose ps_
Prov'Jde add_Jona_ seppoA to unit
Odors Fo_maSon of mo_d_miidew er Remove dra_n plug a_d drain base pan,
a!g_e on wet sudaoes_ Replace d_ain plug.
C_ean unitthoroaghty_
Condensation run-off is _otma! Add _exJb_e tubing to redirect water flow.
during hot and h_mid wea_er
allow water to dra#_ outside, cond.ensat_on run.off. Check _he unit and
Low outside tom.future When outdoor tem_rature _sappro×imete!y
65T er below, fret may form w_en unit is in
®oiin 9 m_e. Sw#_h unit to F_ (only)
operation un_##est me_ts,
Unit air filter is dirty,. Remove and dean flits,
NOTA:
if c_rcu_tbmakez" is tripped repeatedl_ fuse _sb_own ,more than once contact a qualified technician
For one year f_m the date of purchase by the original _ner, a_¢ part which
fails in materials or workmanship under norma_ use, the part wilt be replaced,
During this period, aH parts and service will be provided free of charge, so
_ong as the air conditioner has been insta!ted and operated in accordance with
the written instructions in this manual,This war_nty includes in home servic&
For the second through the third year from date of original purchase, this
warranty wi!l pr_,4de a replacement compressor free of charge due to
product faiiur& The customer will be responsible for the labor charges related
to repJacing the compressor in years two through three. The consumer is
responsible for the service iabor and possible freight charges for shipping
the unit° Cost _ move the air conditioner to the servicers' shop and back to
the user's home may be required and are the user's _sponsibi|ity.
i, This warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of accident,
imp_per handling or operation, shipping damage, abuse, misuse,
unauthorized repairs made or attempted, comme_ial use of the product
or any other use for which it _,_s not intended.
This warranty does not apply to damage to _e product caused by accident,
fir_ floods, acts of wa5 terrorism, or acts of God,
This warranty does not cover service trips to your home to educate _u on
the use of the product, or !oss of food and drink due to spoi!age.
This warranty does not apply outside the continental United States.
i ALL 'WARRANTIE& EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, LAST FOR 3 YEARS FROM
THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHAS& THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
UABILITY FOR _NCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR ANY
CAUSE WHATSOEVER.
This warranty is to the original owner for products purchased for home use
within the USA, Some state do not ailow the exclusive or _mitation of
incidental damages, This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may
also have other r_ghts which may vary from state to state. To. know what
your _egal rights are, consult your local or state consumers affairs office
or your state's Attorney Gene_l.
@)2OO6Ad_, Kelon Air Condittion_ Co Ud. and Keion USA, inc, Aii tights resew_
Kelon _r Condi_:ene r Co., Ltd. Ke|on USA, inc.
No, i2 Qiaodong Road 1700,5 Everg_eert P_ace B_ag A
Ronggui, £i"lund,e, Guangdor_g Chiina 528303 City of _dus_,CA £!745
m_ {__:h!_ Versien No819043293o01
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Admiral AW-10CM1FLU Owner's manual

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Mobile air conditioners
Type
Owner's manual
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