Hampton Bay HBLG1803R Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Hampton Bay HBLG1803R is a room air conditioner that offers various features for cooling and ventilating your space. Here's a brief overview of its capabilities:

Cooling Modes: The unit provides three cooling modes - cooling, energy saver, and dry. Cooling mode is designed for efficient room cooling, while energy saver mode prioritizes energy efficiency. Dry mode helps remove excess moisture from the air, making it suitable for humid environments.

Fan Speeds: You can adjust the fan speed to your preference, with three options available: high, medium, and low. Higher fan speeds provide stronger airflow and faster cooling, while lower speeds are quieter and more energy-efficient.

Hampton Bay HBLG1803R is a room air conditioner that offers various features for cooling and ventilating your space. Here's a brief overview of its capabilities:

Cooling Modes: The unit provides three cooling modes - cooling, energy saver, and dry. Cooling mode is designed for efficient room cooling, while energy saver mode prioritizes energy efficiency. Dry mode helps remove excess moisture from the air, making it suitable for humid environments.

Fan Speeds: You can adjust the fan speed to your preference, with three options available: high, medium, and low. Higher fan speeds provide stronger airflow and faster cooling, while lower speeds are quieter and more energy-efficient.

Ai ITI NE
Please read the operating instru,ctions and safety precautions
carefully and th,oroughly before installing and operating your room
air conditioner,
AI ICIONA
Por favor lea las instrucciones de operaci6n y las precauciones de
seguridad cuidadosa y totalmente ,antes de instalar y operar su
acondicionado, r de aire de ventana,
MODELS, MODELOS: HIBLG1,803R
Manufactu red by LG Elle_ro,nics
FOR YOUR RECORDS
Wr_e the m,od_ and _ria] nur_rs here:
Mode| #
_rial #
You can find them on a label on the side of each unit.
_aler's Name
Date Purc_sed
[] Stap,_eyou_ _eceipt to this pa_ i_°_the e_e_t you need
it to prove date of purcha_ or for waffan|y issue.
READ THIS MANUAL
_nside 'you wilJ fir_ many helipfui hints on how to use
and maintain your air coi_t_oi_r Ip,rof_r[y. Just a Ifflie
preventive care on your part can save you a great dea_
of tim and money over the lile of your air oo,nditioner,
You'H find many answers to common prob]e_ in the
cha_ of troub,lest_ling tips. ifyou review our chart ,of
Troub_esh_tJng Tips first, you may not need to calil
for _rv_e at al_
• Contact the a_hori_d _vice technician_or repair o_
_|nt_,an_ .ofth|s unit,
.,Contact the insta|_r for instal_tion of this unit.
_e al_ cond|tio.ner is not inten_d for u_ by young
chi_ren or invalidsw_hout su_rv_m
=Young children should be su_rvi_d to ensure that
t_y _ _ot p|ay with the _i_conditioner,
When t_ power cord is to. i_ r_laoe_,, replacement
wo_ sh_ll _ _rfot_ by _thorized _tsonne_ on_
_ng only _nuir_, mp,la_nt part&
_ns_l_tion work mu_ _ perto_d in a_ordance with
e Na|io_l El_ric C:o_ b,yqua_it_d _d _thori_
_onne_ o_|y_
To prevent iniu _ to tihe user or other people ar_ pr_erty damage, the following inst_ctions, must
be fo,l!owe&
i incorrect c_,erati,on due to ignoring instruction wi_ cause harm or _mage. The senousness, is,
classified by the fo!lowing i_iications,
[] Meanings d symbols u_d in this manual are, as shown below.
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Be sure to follow' the instruction.,
[] Installation
° No installation maycause fire and electric
sh_k accident:,
_tmay cau_ fire and electric shock
° It may _u_ explos,ion or fire, ° it may cau_, failure and electric s,h_k,.
m Operation
° _herwi_, it wi]] muse
ele_fic shock or fire due to,
heat _nerat[,on or electric
_ock_
It will cause electdc shock or
fire due to heat generation,
° Otherwise it may cau_ fire
_d e]e_ric shock a_ident,.
Itwil!lcause el_ric shock or
fire due to heat ,germration.
It willcause e!_ric shock or
fire due to heat gereration,
° It may _u_ fire and ,electric
sheik..
° I!twill! cau_ electric shock or
fire.
° No groundi_ may cause
e]e_ric sh_k (_e
installation Manual).
° litwill cause electric s_ck,
It will cau_ failure of machine
or elect_ficsP#ck.,
I Installation
They are sharp ,andmay
cause iinju_.
It may _use inju%
It is not deigned to,_l Me
entire ho,u_.
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applian_, or a_ident,,
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° It may cau_. explosi,on,fire,
.andburn.
ff _eaving appliance damaged,
there is concern of damage
due to,the f_ling of product,
I Operation
Sharp
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° it may cause ele_ric shock
a_ diamage.
° Prevent acciden_l sta_up
,andthe,pos,sibili_ of injury,.
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_ere is danger of fire or
ele_ic shock,
Water may enter the unit and
degrade the insulation, _tmay
cau_ an electric shock
Sin_ tb_ fan rotates at high
speed ,during operation, it:
may cause injuri,
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This could injure the pet o_ ° it is _ air conditioner not a
plant precision refrigeration system.
Operation without filte,rs will
_use failure,
The appearance d t_ air
_ndi :loner
t_ may deteriorate,
change c_or, or develop
suda_ flaws,
_tcontorts containments and
wilil make you sick. / This
could damage, your health.
_ C_ct an instalillati_ s_cialist for installation.
PI_ inthe p_ser piug pretty.
_Do notshare the same outlierwith other applianc_
_Do not we an extension _rd.
Do netstaWstop operation _ _uggin_unpluggin,g the pow_ cad.
_ cord/_ug is ,_mag_, replace only with an authorized _rt.
Being ex_sed to direct _fflow for an exter_i_ _ri_ of time could _ hazardous 'toyour health, IDono€
expose,occupant, _ts, or plan_ to di_t aiff!_ fo_" ext:end,_ _d_s of time,,
Due to the _ssibil_y of oxygen defic_ncy,,ventJlia_ethe room when usi_ t_ether with st_Jes or other
heating devices°
Do not:_e this air conditioner for non-specked Sl_Cial purpo_ (e,g, prese_ing precision de.vice,
food, pets_pla_s., .andart objects), Usage in such a manner _uld harm such pro_y,
Do not we water to cle.aninsMe the .airco_itioner, Exp_ure to water can des.troy_e insu_flon, leading
possible _ectric sh_k,
When cleaning the unit, fir_ make sure that the power and b_eakerare turned off. The fan rotates at a
ve_ high sp_ during o_ration. There is a p_siibili_ _ injury ift:l_ un_°s_w_ isaccidentally
#iggered on while clleaning inner [pa_sof the unit.
F_ repair _d maintenance, con_ct your authorized _tvice dealer
The _mote control and control _nel will look like those rep_sented in the following plctur"es.
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POWER
,O_ration s_rts when this button is pre_ a_ sto_ when you pll3_ssthe b_on again
TEMPERATURE CON_OL
The thermostat m_ors room temperature to maintain _e desir_ tem_ratureo
The rheostat: c_ be set be._een 60_"F~_°F (16'_C~_°C).
The unitt_es an average _ 30 minutes toadjust the r_m tem_rature by i_'F.
OPERATION MODE SELECTOR
Select coo,llingm_e to _o_ _e _im..
Sei_t energy _ver mode f_ energy saving o_r_bn.
Select _anmode fo.rb_.ic ventilating fan operation_
Sei_: dry mode for d_ o_ration
FAN SPEED SELECTOR
For inc_ea_ _wer whilec_l!i_, s_ect a higher fan sp_.d_
3 ste_: High -) Lcw 4, M_
_ O_OFF T|MER
The timer _n _ _t to _tart and _top _e un_ in houdy i_rements, (up to 12 hours,),
REMOTE CON_OL SENSOR
Push ,o_ the cov_ on t_ back of tlheremo_ co,ntro]with your _Ulmb
Pay attention to polarity a_ ir_serttwo newAA.Ai .5V batter,s.
'_ R_tLach the cm_er.
"_ not use rechargeable batlefes. Make sure that both batteries are new.
In order toprevent _harge, remove the batteries fromthe remote control ff theair
conditioner is not going to.be used for an extended period of time
Ke_, _e remote control away from extm,melyhot or humid p¢aces,
Tomaintain optimal operation of _e remote control, the remote sensor should notbe
exposed to direct sur_igh't.
° The remote co,ntro_can be mounted on a watl using the moun_ble holder.
Formaximum_ling efficiency,CLOSEthev_t,,Thiswillallowinternalaircirculatio,n_
OPENtheventtodisch_gestale_r
CLOSE,L VENT.-LOPEN
Before using _e ventfla#onfea_'re, posifon
_e vent tever straight by pulling Pa_ A _'t
and snapping it intop,lace.
Aiff[_ _n be adjust_ by char_ing the diiirectionof the airconditiioneCs IIo_m_. This can also increase the
_o_ing eff_iency of the air cond_ion_.
Adjusting Horizon_ll Air Flow Diction
Aejus_tJ_th_ v'erticallouvers I_ _d right will
change hori_on_[ aifflo,w,
Adjusting Vetica| Air Flow Direction
Adjusting the h_zont_ vane up and d_m wiU
change ve_i_l airflow The vane _n _ adj_ted
by nudging the vane backward or forward,
Adjusting hotlzonta_air flow Adjuring 'vertical air flow
Recomm=endl_ otien_tiion of louvers
Adiu_ louvers to,face upwards when _oling to m_imize _ling e_ciency.
Turnt_ powerof andunplugt_ po,wetplug_,_m c,_antngtheaircondmone_
The air f[ff,er_hind t_ iNet grille sL_,u_ _ checked a_ c_ean,ed _ [easton_ eve_ 2 w_ks (oras
nece_a_) to ma[n_in optimal peffoirm_ce _ the air _n_i_oner.
How to remove the air filter
The gri!]e may be o_ned fr_ _e top for easy
maint_ance after instail_bn.
Open the inlietgdlle by pu]Uingoff _e exposed d_r
on the t_ of the unit (b_ed on ins_lllati_).
PuI_the tab s]igbt!yto re_ase the filter, Pul_tl_ filler
inthe same direction as the opening.
Clean the filter with wa_, sc_3pyw_er. The w_er
should _ _ _°C (I_°F}.
Rinse offand gently shake off excess water fromthe
fi_. Let it dry before rep_aceng it.
The base _n may o,veffbw due to high humidly. To,drain _e excess
water, remove _e drain cap from _,e back _ the unit and _cure t_
When p,ress.[ngthe drainpipe intoplace, apply force inthe.direction
away from _,e fins to avoid injuring yourse_.
Theairconditioneremploysa proper drain method whereby t_ cond_s_ water (moisture remov_ from the
air) is drained to the o_s_e,
in very humid weather, (and for rev_ cycle m_ls in the reverse mode) excess_e condensate water removed
from the air may _use somewater to co4_, To remove this exc_s water you can insta!l the drain pan as
CASIN£T
Take the drain _n which is lior_ted in the air
disc_rge..
Rem_e the hoi_ rubber from the _se-_n (fo_
some models),
_ns'_ the drain parttothe right corner of the
cabi_t with 4 (or 2) screws..
Connect the drain hose _ 3/5" inside diam_er to,
the outl'_ Ilocatedat the bottom _ the ,drain
pan.You can purchase the drain h_ or tubing
_y to satisfy your pa_cu_ar n_ds. (Drain
h_e _ n_t supplied).
PAN
DRAIN HOSE
CA_ON: Dis appliance should be ins_|_ in accordance with national wiring
r_ulations. The followlng information serves acts as a guide to help to explain product
feature;.
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Y_ can cho_e be._n two meth_s below a,ccordli_ to your wi_o,w stool shape and preference.
Fastenthe stopper using 2 screw _les, and I!ead
o_ the _wer cord through slit °A".
Fasten the stopper using left scr_ holie,and route
properliyto lead the power cord o,_thr,oughs_ "8 °.
To prevent vibration a_ r_ise, make sure the unit
is [nst_l_ s_urely and firmly.
hstatl the unitwhere the sunlig_ d_s not shine
dkecUy o,nthe unit,
There should _ no _acl_, such as a fete and
wall, w_hin 20'_'fromthe back of the _n_
be_u_ it wil! prevent heat radiation of the
cond_ser,
Res_ictJ,onof outs_e airwill greatfy reduce the
cooling effici_cy of the air conditbner.
Fence
CAIL_|ON; All side Iouvers ofthecabine_must remain expo_d totheoutsi_oifthe
structure.
In,s,ta_lthe unit a little slanted _ the _ck is slightly locaterthan t_ front (about 1/2°)_
This will force cond -e_ water toifl!o_vto the outs_e,,
InstaU the.unitw_h the i_o,m a_ut 30"~_ °ab,_e the ft_r leve!
Ai! supporting parts should be s_u'md to firm wood, masons, oil met&_,
This unit isdesoned for ins'_llatio,ninstandard _ub_e
hung win_ws with act_l o_nir_ wiOhs from 29"
to 41"
The top and bosom window sash must open sufficiently
to alllowa clear vertica_opting _ 18° fr_ the _om
the upper sash tot_ widow stoo_
Y
29to 41
18" rain.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
_oJ,,,,_.......
13
14
15
FRAME CURTAIN 2
SUPPORT BRACKET ,............2....................
SILL BRACKET 2
LOCK NUT 4
...... 7Z,PF_A} ,, _4
_REW ('TYPE B} 7
_REW (TYPE C) 5
SOREW _£_ D) 2
CARRIAGE BOLT 2
FOAM STR_P 1
FOAM SEAL 1
WIN_W LOCKING BRACKET 1
DRAIN P_PE 1
FRAME GUIDE ......................................2...................................
FOAM PE 1
SCRE,WDRIVER(Philips and F'liat_,d), RULER, KNIt, HAMMER, P'E,NC|L,, LEVEL I
PREPARATION OF CHASSIS
Remove tee _rews which fasten the cabinet at both
sides ,andaf the back,,
Sliide the unit from the cabinel by gdpping the base pan
ha_le and pulling fo,_¢ard while bracing _he cabineL
Cut the window _sh seal to the piro_r len_h,
Peel off the bacNng and atlach the Foam-Seal @to the
u_e_ide of the wir_,ow sash,
Remove t_ _c_r_ fr_ the top upper guide F_m-PE
Oand _ach it to,_e bosom of the Upper Guide,,
Attach the upper gui_ onto the top of t_ _bi_t with 3
Type A screws {_},
Inert the Fr_e Guides @ into the bottom of the
cabinet.
Inert the Frame Cudain O into the Up_r Guide and
Frame Guides, @,
Fasten the oJ_ins to the unit:with 10 Type
A _rews @.
(Type
U
(Type A)
{/_ Open the wind_. Mark a line on,t_ center of the
window s_o_ betw_n the si_ widow stop
mo,Mings,,
Lor_ely attach the sill biracketto t_ s,upp_
bracket usingthe carnage_lt and the I_k nut,
Bracket _)
nut Q
Fig. li
A_clh the sil bracket to the window sill using the
screws (my_ IB).
CaretuHyplace the _Nnet on the window stool
and _ign the center mark on the bottom front with
the center line marked widow stoo_
Using tb_ M-screw a_ t_ lock n_, a_ach the
sup_rt bracket to the cabinet track hole, Use the fi_.t
tr_:k hole after _,e sil! bracket on the _ter _ge
the window sillLTighten the _rria_ _lt and the I_k
nut. Be sure the cabinet sla_s ou_ard.
Cabinet
'Trackho_e
aadI_k nut
o_window
si_/
(TypeB}
Sill b_acket_3
Fig. 2
CAUTION: Do not drill a hole in the bottom
pan. 'The unit is d_igned to,o_ra_e witlh
approximately 1/2" of w_er in bottom pan.
'_ P'uHthe bott_ win_w _sh down _h, indit_ Top
retainer bar u_il t_y m_t.
Guide
Window sash
Windowstool
Fig,. 3
: 1. Do n_ pull the wind_ sash down _ flglhtly
that the movement of Frame curtain is
re_icted..
A'_ch the _bir_t tothe window stool!by
drMng the screws _ype B),through the
_Nnet into wind_ Stooil,
2, The _Nnet should _ in_!_ wi_ a very
slight tiff downward t_ard the o_sMe_
Fig. 4
Pull each Frame cu_in, fully to._ch window _sh
track_and pull Me _ttom win_w _sh d_n, _hind
the Top,r_aine_ _r until it m_s.
track
A_ch each Frame curtain the.window sash by wing
Brews (Type C.) (_e Fig. 6)
F_ontAngle
Fig, 5,
SliideMe unit into the cabiinet.(See Fig. 7)
,CA_ON: For s_urity purpose_
reinstall sct_s(Type A)
at cabin_'s sides.
Power ,Cord
screw
Fig. 7
'Ca[the Fo,am-stdpto the proof length and W_er[
_tw_n the up_r window _sh and Me I_er
window sash.(_ F_. 8)
Fig. 8
Attach 'theWin,dewII_kin,gbracket with a screw
_y_ C.) (S_ Fig. 9)
i
t/.1 Win_# Ilocking
bracket
Fig. 9,
@ Attach the frontgdl_eto Me ca_net by ins_ing the
tabs on 'thegrille intot_ tabs on the front _ the
cabinet. P_lh the gd[le in until it sna_ into p_ace.
(,SeeFig,lO}
!1_ Lift the inl_ girdllleand s_ure it with a screw (Type A}
through the front gd_le,(SeeFig_i0)
':_ WJndi_ installation o,fr_m air _nditJoner is now
co,repUte& S_ ELECTRICAL DATA for a_ching
power cord to el_tr_all o_leL
Fig. 10
Line Cord Plug Power SupplyUse Wall Receptacle
230V/208V
tandem type
Ui_ 15 AMP circuit,
Refer to nameplate for
corre_ fus,ir'_l.
AJlwir_ng should be made in acco,r_nce with boa! el_dcal c_ and regulations,
: Aluminum h_se _4nnglmay _e special problems,
Consult a q!uaI_iedeI_ician.
(PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y)
FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY, THiS
APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED
The _er cord of this .a_,liance is.equipped w_ a
three-prong (gr_ndin,g) plug..U_ his. with a standard
_ree-sl_ (grounding) wall p_wer o_bt (Fig. 11)to
minimize tk_ hazard of ellectricshock..The customer
sh_uH have _,e waJIreceptacle and circuit c_ck_ by
a qualified elec_cian to make sure the rec_cle i_
propedy grounded,
230, 208, and 236"2_ VOLT UNITS
Thee un_sam _uip_ with a th,reepmr_ grounding
plug on t_ po_t supply cord, wh_h mu_ _ plugg_
into a matching pro_dy groun_d thr_pro_ wall
recep_c_ for your protection against possible s_ck
hazard if such an o_et is n_ present_one mu_
ins_H_ by a qua_if_d elec_ician inaccordance with
the NaflonallEl_trical C_e ar_ localcod_ and
ordinances,
_3-pro_
grour_:Jing
t_e wa_
_ecep_ade
: DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD
on 2_, 208, and 2_/2_ Volltunits..
existsbeforeuse
Fig, 11
DO NOT CUT ORREMOVE THE THIRD (GROUND)
PRONG FROM THE POWER PLUG,
FUSE= U_ a time-delay fuse or circuit breaker..Refer
to serial pilatefor prier _er su_ly
r_uirements.
Before calh_ngfor service, please review the following list of common'problems and solutions.
The air ,conditioner is operating normally when:
You heara pinging noise. This iscaus_ bywater _ing Dcked up by the condenser on rainy days _ in highly
humid conditions. This feature is design_l to,help remove moisture in the _r and improve c_[in,g efficiency.
You h_r the thermostat dick. This is caused bythe c_pres_r cyc# st_ing and stopping.
°You s_ water ddppi_ from the rear d the un&, Water may _ co!l!ectedin the _ pan in highly humid
conditior_ or on rainy days. This water ovedl_,ws and drip_ from the rear of the un_.
You hear the fan _nning while the c_pres_r is silent. This isa normal operational feature.
The air conditioner may be operating abnormally when:
The air conditioner
d_s not operate
at aft
Air conditioner
does not coot
Ice appears on the
air conditioner.
Make suret_ p,liugis comp_tel[y plugged into,
the o_let
Check the fuse!circu_ breaker box _d replace
the fuse or res_ the breaker
_nthe event of a power f_[ure, set _e p_er
control!to OFF W_n the power is restored,
wait 3 minutes to,resta_ the air cond[itJonerto
prevent the compressor fr_ _ed_ding
Make suret_re are r# curtains, b,[in_,
fum_ure or other obstacles in front of t_ air
condi_oner
Turn the kn_, to a higher setting The highest
setting provid_ maximum c_ling
Clieanthe fi_ter_ I_st _ery 2weeks. Ref_ to
e °Careand Maintenance"'_n (pl 1)
e manual.
Afterthe _r conditio_r isturned _, you need
to give the air conditioner some time to c_l the
room.
Ch_k for open fumase floor resiste_ and c_d
air returns.
CLOSE _e air _nd_ion_ vent
See ice appears o# the air ¢onditioner _[_
Icemay block the air flow and obstruct the air
conditioner from pro_dy co_ing the room. S_
efan at MED or HIGH while setting the
thereat at 1 or 2 un_l the ice melts.
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Hampton Bay HBLG1803R Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual

Hampton Bay HBLG1803R is a room air conditioner that offers various features for cooling and ventilating your space. Here's a brief overview of its capabilities:

Cooling Modes: The unit provides three cooling modes - cooling, energy saver, and dry. Cooling mode is designed for efficient room cooling, while energy saver mode prioritizes energy efficiency. Dry mode helps remove excess moisture from the air, making it suitable for humid environments.

Fan Speeds: You can adjust the fan speed to your preference, with three options available: high, medium, and low. Higher fan speeds provide stronger airflow and faster cooling, while lower speeds are quieter and more energy-efficient.

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