LG LC8000 Owner's manual

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Insde you wit find rosy helpf_:dhits o how te use
snd maintain your a conditone prope_y Just s ISle
prevent ve care on your part can save you a great
des o_ tree and money ove_' t_e !ire of ye s
condit one_
You'li find msny answers to common problems n the
cha£ o_t_oubeshooting tps _ you re'vew our cha£ of
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CAUTIO'N
_._ont_ctrisea_Jthorzed servee tecm ci,s: fo_epar
or maitensnceofths _it
Contactthe nstaier for issts la£ionof ths unit
, The sir eonditoner s not ntended for use by young
chldren o_invads wit out _uperv en
oYoung ,_ _dren soud be supewsed to ensure that
they do not pay wh t_s,oai ce_sditoner.
Topreventinjuryandpropertyd_age, followthe_ instruction.
Incorrectoperationduetoignoringinstruc'_ionswil_cause1_3rmor_mage fileseriousnesso,fwhichis
indictedbythe_ollllowingsymbols.
[]Thefollowing_emsareclassifiedbythesesymbols,
C_erwise, it wi#cause e!ectric
shock or fire,due to heat
generafon or e_ric shock,
Itwill cause e_ectricsh¢ck or fire
due to heat_neration
Itwill cause,failure of machine or
electric shock
Itmay cause fire ande,lectric
shock
Itmay cause fire ande_e_ic shock,
Itw41_cause eiect_c shock or fire
due to heat generafono
.,It '_1_cause elect_qcshock,
No instal{ationmay cause,fire
and electric shock accident.,
'i It:may cause electric shock,,
. It will cause elec_c shock or fire,
Ifthes_upp_t®_d__mag_, _must_'_
replaced bythe_nu_a_u_eroritsser¢_e
agentorasimilarlyquarriedpersonin
or_r toavoida_zard,{Yattachment)
N,ogroundingmaycauseele:tdc
sh_k (_ _nsta_la_ionManual},
_tmay cause fire and electric
shock accident
_tmay cause fire,
* It may cause an explosion or fire,
It may cause expbsi,on fire a_qdburn,
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, It may cause _ilure and ele_ric shock
' They are sharp and may cause . Water may enter the unit and
_grade the insuiation It may
cause an electro shock.
Since the fan rotates at high
speed dudng operation, i:tmay
cause injury,
Oper_ion 'with'windowso_ned
may cause we_ing of:indoor and
soaking of household furniture,
. i:tmay cause failure of appliance
or accident.
This could injure the pet or plant
It may cause elec_c shock and
damage.
if leaving appliance damaged,
there is concern of dama_ due
to _e fai!ing of pr_uct
Appearance may be deteriorated
due to change of produ_ color or
scratching of its surface
There is danger of fire or e,iectric
shock,
An oxygen sho_age may _c:ut.
It may cause damage of animals:
or vegetables or !oss of prope_y,
It may cause failure of pr_uct or
fire
. Operation without filters will
cause faiiure°
Itcontains containments andwill
make you 5ick,i
* This could damage your hea_th
_ Contactaninstallationspec:ialistforinstallaSon
Plugin_e powerplugproperly,
_Do notshare_e sameoutletwi_o_erappliances
Donotuseanextension_rd
Donotsta_'stopoperationbyplugging/unpluggingthe_wercord,
_lf cordfpllugis,damaged,replaceonlywithanauthorizedpart
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Being ex_sed to direct airflow for an extended period of time cou!d be hazardous t:oyour health,,Do not
expose occupants,,_ts, or plants to direct allow for extend_ periods of time,
}_ Dueto the _ssibi/ity of oxygen deficiency, ventil_e _e room when used toge,l_,erwith stoves or other
Do not usethis air condi_oner for non-specified special pu_oses (e,g preserving precision devices,
hod,, pets, plants, and m-tobie_s ) Usage in such a manner could harm such property.
Do not:touc:hthe metal parts of the unit when removing the filter Iniuries can occur when handling sharp
metal edges.
Do not use water to clean inside the air conditioner Exposure to w_ter can destroy l_e insulaton leading
to possible electric sh_k,
When cleaning the unit, first:make sure that the power and breaker are turned off:. The fan rotates at a
very high speed dudng o_ration. There is a possibili_ of iniu_ ift:heunit's _wer is accidentally
_ggered on while cleaning inner parts of the unit.
For repair and maintenance contact your authoriz_ ser,4ce deaier,
• CAUTION
When the air conditioner has _en performing i_ cc_ing operation and is turned off or setto the fan _sition,
waitat least 3 minutes before resettingto #_ec_ing opiera_onagiain
U:_N
- Turns air _n,ditoner ,off,
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F_ - M_ spe_d fan operation without cooiing
_ - Low speed fan operatJon without oooii_g,
_ Cooling wi_ hgghspeed fan operation
_ - Cooling win reed spe_ fan operation
_ - Cooling withlow speed fan operation,
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This automaSc_ly controls the tempe_ture of the ifndoor_r
Turn the knob so #_atarrow point tothe higher humor for greater cooling
Pointthe a_ow to _e iower number br more moderate cooiing
(ie the higher number the greater _oiing}
. FOR NORMAL COOLING
1 Turn the MODE K_ob to the HI COOL from the
LOW COOL se_ng
2 Setthe TEMP control to the desired temperature
mark 5 {_e midopoint is a _od sta_ng _sition)_
If the roomtempera_Jre is not sa_sfactory after a
reason_le time, adjust the control to a coo_eror
warmer setting, as appropriate
"iFOR MAXIMUM COOLING
1 Turn the MODE K_ob to the N_COOL
2 Set the TEMP control to _e h ghest 8
temperature mark....
FOR 'QUIETER OPERATION
1 T_Jrrl#3e MODE Knob to the LOW COOL setting
2 Setthe TEMP control as needed
Additional _ntrols and important information.
_e ,ventilationlever must be in the CLOSE position in order to
maintain the best cooling conditions,
When fresh air is necessary in the room,,set the ventilation leverto
the OPEN position,
_e damper is opened and r_am air isdrawn out.
CLO,SE_ VENiT_OPEN
The direction of air can be contro!led wherever you want to cool by
adjusting the hodzontai louver and the ve_ical iouver
HORIZONTAL AIR-DIRECTION CONTROL
The horizontal mrdir_ion is adiusted by
rotating the ve_ica_louver right or left,
VERTICAL AIR-DIRECTION CONTROL
The ve_ical air direction is adjusted by rotating the,horizo_al
louver forward or backward,
!
In humid weather°excess water may cause the BASE PANto
overflow _d be sp_ash_ on the side louver, To drain _e water,
remove the DRAIN CAP and secure the DRAIN PIPE to the rear hole
of the BASE PAN,
Drain pipe_l_
Drain cap
TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER OUTLET.
The air filter behind _e front grille should be checked and c_eanedat least once evePy2 'w_ks or more oRenif
necessa_.
TOremove:
1,Open the inlet gr#le _wnward by puliing out the top ofthe inlet grille,
2, Remove#_eair filter from the front grille assembly by pulling the air fiber up sl[ightty,
3, C_eanthe fit_terwi_ warm, soapy water below 40°C (104° F)
4, Ri#se and gient_yshake the water from _e filter and let it dry before irep_acingit,
CAUTtON: DO NOT operate,'the air condi_oner without a filter because dirt and li_twill clog it and reduce
performance
Before using the air conditioner _cure
the front grille with two screws enclosed
with the owners manuaJ.
i Open the inlet grille downward and
remove the air filter
2. Fasten the front grille with screws.
3_ ReinstaJllthe air filter.
4_Clio,se the inliet grille.
inlet Grilie
Lea rni_ parts name prior to installation wilt he!p you u_erstand the in statlation p roc_ure.
FRON_FGR&LE-
AIRFILTER--
AIR IK[AKE
C©_ROL BOARD
EVA£ORATOR--
_SE PAN
_WER CORD
You can choose be_r_ the _,_ome_s below according to your preference and _4ndowsill sha_
Fastenthe Mopper using Type A screw, and lead
out the _wer cord autthrough slit "A
_rew (Type
Power
Fasten the stopper using le_ scr_ hole, and rotate
properly to iead the power cord out_rough s!_ "B'
Screw (°l"y_
Power
D
1.To prevent vibration and noise, mane surethe,un_ is
install_ securely and firmly
2. h_ll the unit when the sunligP_tdoes not shine direc_y
on _e unit°
3, Re outside of the cabinet must extend ou_ard for at
Ileast14'_and there should be no obstacles,,such _ a
fence or wal_,within 20' from the back of the cabinet
b_ause it wil_prevent heat radiation of the condenser.
Restriction of outside air will greatly reduce the ooolingl
efficiency of the air conditioner.
C_o_edair
Awning
Heat
radialion
Over 20 '_
FeR_ce
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CAU_OiN: AH side louvers of the cabin_ must reran,in exposed to the outside of the _ctureoxz
4, hstall the unit a _i_e sla_qtedso the back is siightly lower than the front(abo_ 1/4"},
This wil_force condensed water to ftowto the o_side.
5, hstall the unit wi_ the bottom about 30"40' above the floor level,
1,_ese instruc#o#s _e for a horizo_al slidi#g or a
casement:window
2, _e electrica! ou'_e'tmust be wi'_in reach of the
power _rd
For i_stallatio_ in:a casement _ndow, the wi#dow
frame assembly and the side d the building must be
a_quate to suppoRthe weight of _e air conditioner
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21 ,_ rain
Horizontal sliding window Casement window
NO,.
1
2
3
5
8
9
10
11
!2
13
14
15,
16
17
NAMEOFPARTS Q'TY
Cu_ain 1
Curtain Frame 1
U_r Guide 1
Side ,Guide 2
1
Bracket 1
Leveling _lt & nut 1
Boff 2
Nut 2
Waster 2
Side ,Guidesea_ 1
F_m _a_ Strip 1
Window Track Sea_ 1
Window Locki_ Bracket 1
S,cr_ (Type A) 9,
Screw (Type B) 3,
Screw (Ty_ C) 8
i Loosely attach the Suppo_ Bracket to t_hebosom of Brack_
using Bo_s, Washer° and Nuts. A_ach the Leveling _lt and
nut. (Fig. 1)
2 Remove protective backing from Window Track Seal and apply
seal to win@w track, (Fig2)
B racket
3 Measure and lightly mark a line _1/4 inches from window
jamb.. Center the Sup_ Bracket assemb!y on the window
track and fasten with 4 Type Cscrews..(Fig 2)
4oPutthe Support Bra_et: agains't_e ou_id,ewall and tigr_en_e
Bolts on top ofthe Bracket, Adiust:_e Leve_ingBolt sothat the
air _nditioner will be instal!ed with a very slight ti_ (about !/4 '')
downward toward the o_side for proof d_'ainagie,
Tighten the nut, (Fig. 3)
NOTE DO NOT dril_a Iholein the bottom ofthe base pan The air
conditioner is designed to operate with the bosom of the
base pan approximately hal#fuli of water,,
iiiilililililililililil
Fig. 3
5, Fasten Si_ Guides to the sides of the Air Conditioner
using 3 Type A screws per Gudie Start with first screw at
middle d Guido (Fig. 4)
6, Fasten UpperGui_, on the top of#_eAir Conditioner using
3 Type A screws (Fig 4}
7, Measure heigh_of w_ndowopening from top of B_cket
assembly as shown Fig 5, Subt_ct 20-3_'4inches MaA
this measurement on CuRain and cut the C:uRain,(Fig, 5/
8, Slide Cu_n into Cu_ain Frame, Slide Cu_ain Fr_mie
assembly into side Guides of_,e Air Conditioner c_inet,
Make sure Cu_ain is firmly encbsed on all sides bythe
Frame, (Fig, 6)
9, Cut si_ Guide seal into 2 equal _en_hs Remove
protective backing and apply it to the rear side of cabinet
Si_ Guides, starting just below Cu_ain Frame assemNy,
Pinch off excess I,en_h so seal is even with the bosom of
side Guide, (Fig. 7}
oSide Guide
Fig, 4,
Fig, 5i
Fig, 6
weather seal
to side gut.s
just below _]ge d
Curtain Frame.
Fig. 7
10, Place Air Conditioner in win_w o_ning. It should sit on
Bracket assembly so that Curtain Frame and cabinet Side
Gui_s are against top and side win_w iambs Mate front
of Bracket wi'D Base Guide attached to the bosom of base
pan
11. Drill 1/8inch holes in window track through the existing
holes on BaseGuide. Screw 4 Type Cscrews through the
holes. (Fig. 8}
12, If this is s casement window ingal_ation, priced lo
'C_emert Win_w Instaliation, If not, s_ideinner window
sash firmly against side of the cabinet
13, Dkfi_l1/8inch hole in window iamb to align with the exis#ng
t_olesn the ,CurtainFrame, Attach Curtain Frame to
window frame with 2 Type B screws, (Fig. 8)
NOTE: Check all seais and plug any remaining air gaps with a
suitable wea_he_r_f caulk,
14. If this is a casement 'windowinstallation, pr_eed to
,Caseme_ Win_w Installation, If not, stuff the Fo_ Seal
Str_pbetween the vertica_sash and the window g_ass.
{F_g 9)
15, Attach the L Bracket with a Type Bscrew, (Fig 9)
Window _ack
Type
Foam seal strip
Fig, 9
1 Insta_la_onprocedure is _e same as_at described in steps 1 through 11 and step 13 of _e Horizontal Sliding
Win_w installation
2 If _e window opening is wider than 15-&/4inches you wi_ ne_ to instal_a filler p_el. Make this panel from
3./4inch thick wo_ and run it 'the'[ul_I,eng_hof the wir_dowo
Attach it s_ure_y to the window frame and paint itto protecl it from the wea_er,
3 Since styles and sizes of c_ement windows vary wide!y,,it is a,_isable to have_e air conditioner insta!_edby
someone skiil_ in this _pe of insta!i_tion,
Line Cord Plug Use Wall Receptacle Power S,upply
USE O'FEXTENSION CORDS
Because of potential safe_ hazards, we strongly discourage the use of an extension cord However, if you wish
to use _n extension cord, use s CSAcertified!UL-listed 3-wire (grounding,)extension ,cord,rated 15A, 125V
(PLEASEREADCAREFULLY)
FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS
APPBANCE MUST BE PROPERL Y
Because of potential safety hazards, we strongly
discourage _e use d an adapter plug. However, if
you wishto use an adapter, a TEMPORARY
CONNECTION may be made. Use UL-listed adapter,
avai_aNefrom most Io,ca_hardare store(F_ig.11).TIqe
large slot i_rthe adapter must be aligned with the large
slot in _e re_ptacle t,oassure a proper po!arity
connection
Tt_epower cord of 'His appliance is equip_d with a
three-prong(grounding) plug, Usethis with a standard
tlhree-slot(grout_ding)wa_lpower out_,et(Fig.1O}to
minimize _e hazard of electric sh_k, _e customer
should have_e wa_lreceptacle and circuit checked
by a qu_ifi_ electrician to make sure the receptacle
is pro_dy groun@d.
PREFERREDMETN_ __]
Fig, !0
D,O NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE
THIRD(GROUND) PRONG FROM THE
POWER PLUG,
A. SITUATIONS WHERE THE APPLIANCE
WILL BE DISCONNECTED ONLY
CAUTION: Attaching the adapter ground terminai to
the wati receptacle cover screw d_s not ground the
appliance unless the cover screw is metal°and not
insulated, and _e w_l receptacle is grounded through
the house wiring,
The customer should have the circuit checked by a
qualified e!ectrician to make sure the
re_ptacie is propedy grounded.
Dis_nnect _e power cord from the adapter, using
one hand on each. Otherwise, the,adapter ground
terminal might break. DO NOT USE the appli_ce
with a broken adapter plug
B. SITUATIONS WHERE THE APPLIANCE
WILL BE DISCONNECTED OFTEN,
Do not use an adapter plug in these sffua_ons,
Unplugging the power cord kequently can lead to an
eventua_breakage of the ground te_inal The wall
power outlet should be rep_a_ by a
three-slot(grounding) outlet instead
screw
Fig, 11
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS
Because of pote_ial safety hazards we strongly
discourage the use of an extension cord. However, if
you wish to use an extension cord, use a CSA
ce_ifi_iU L-listed 3-wire(grounding) extension ,cord,
rated 15A, 125V
Troubl,eshooti_ Tips
,Savetime and money_.Review the _'a# below first and you may not need to carl for service.
You may hear a pinging noise caus_ by water being picked up and thrown against the con_nser on rainy
days or when the humidi_ is high, This design feature helps remove moisture and improve efficiency,
You may hear the thermostat c!ick when _e _mpressor cyc!es on and off.
Water will _Hect in the base pan during hgh humidly or on rainy days, The water may overflow and drip from
_e outdoor side of the unit,
The fan may run even when the compressordoes not:,
_r conditto,nm
does not start
Make sure the air cond_ioner piug is pushed
_mplete!y into the outlet
Check_e house fuse/circuit breaker box and
replace the fuse or reset the brewer
if _wer failureoccurs,turnthe m_e controlto Off,
When power is restored, wait 3 minutesb resta_
the air conditioner to prevent tripping of the
Air conditlo,n_
does not cool as
Rshould
Air condition_
freezing up
Make sure there are no cu_ains, blinds, or
furniture bbcking the front of the air conditioner,
Turn the knob to a higher number,
The highest setting provides maximum cooling.
•Ciean the filter at ieast every 2 weeks,
S,_ the care and maintenance secSon
When the air conditioner is first turned on
you ne_ to _low time for the r_m to cool
down
Check for open furnace floor registers
and cold air returns,
* Set_e, air _nditioneCs vent to the clooed
Set_e mode control _t High Cool withthe high
temperature mark 1 or 2
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LG LC8000 Owner's manual

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