LG LT1030H, LT0810C, LT1010C, LT1030C, LT1210C, LT1230C, LT1230H Owner's manual

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ROOM
OWNE
CONDITIONER
AL
Please _rea,dthe ,operating instructions and safety precautions ,caref,ully
and thorou,chly before installing and o,pe_ratmcyour room air condiboner
A,CONDCIONADORDEAIREDE,VENTAN'A
UALELPR0ETARIO
Po_rfavor lea las instru,cci,ones de opera,cton y las precauciones ,de
secu,ndad cu4dadosa y totalmen,te antes de :mstallary operar su
acondl¢_lonadorde aire de ventana.
MODELS, MODELOS: LT0810C
LTll010C
LT1030C,LT10,3,01H
LT1210C
LT1230,C;LT12301H
FOR YOUR RECORDS
Write the model and serial numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
"Youcon fi_ the numbers on a labe_on the side ,ofthe
pr_ucL
Dealer's Name
Dale Purchased
IIi Staple your r_r:eipt to this page in the even| yo_=need it
to p_ove date ,ofpurchase or for walrfanty issues,
READ THiS MANUAL
inside you will find many heip{ul hints oin hc_wto use and
maintain your ,air conditio,r_r pro_dy, Just a liittie pr_entive
care on your _t can save, y_ a great deal of time and
money over the fife of your air conditioner
htbulll find mar_i answers to, common problems in the c#art
of troubiesho_ing t#s Ill you review ,our char of
Troubleshooting Tips tirst, you may rio{ r_ed to, carl for
servia at aft,
Con_ct an Authorized _r_ce C-enter for repair or
maintenance of this unR Call i-877-7i4-7_6 to
locate the nearest ASC
.,The air condttio, ner is not intended for use by 'young
children or invalids without supervision,
Young children should be supervi_d to entre that
tlhey do not play with the air ,conditioner,
if the power cord t_uttes mp,_a_me_, have an
Author_z_ _rvi_t insta|_ an exact _eplacement
part
installation work musl: _ perfotm_ in accordance
w_th 'the National Electric Code by q_al#t_ a_d
authorized personnel o_|y.
2 Room Air Conditioner
To prevent iniury to the user or other _op_e and property damage, the following instructions
must be folllowed.
[] incorrect operation due to ignoring instructions willl cause harm or damage. The seriiousness
is classified by the following indications.
[] Because of the weight of the product, it is re_mmended that you have a helper to assist in
the installation.
[] Meanings of symbols us_ in this manual are as shown below.
Be sure not to do. "/
q
Be sure to follow t
WAiRNING !
[] Installation
, improper assemNy or installation may _use
incorrect o_ration,, inclluding injury, fire, and
electric shock hazards.
, It may cause explosion or fire.
, It may cause fire and electric shock.
It may cause .el.ectric shock and ifaiilure.
Owner_ Manual 3
[] Operation
. ,_he_[se, it'M]]cause
electric shock or fire
. _ will _use electric shock or
fire.
It wi]llcause e_ectricshock or
fire
It will cause ele_ric sho_ or
fire.
litwill cause ellect:r[cshock or
fire.
No grounding may _use
ele_ric sho_.
. _herw[se it will cause fire
and electric shock accident.
4 Room Air Conditioner
It may cause fire and electri,c
shock,.,
It may cause eliectric shock.
. The air conditioner must be operated in a
enclosed area to be most effective
. Ut:wi!l cause electric shock or failure of
machine.
It may cause explosion, fire, and burn.
[] Installation
, They are sharp and may
cause injury.
.Water may enter the unit: and degrade the
insulation. It may cause an electric shock.
_ may _use failure of
appliance or performance
If the outer case is damaged,
it must be repair_ or
repi_aced immediately.
Leaving it damaged _uld
result in the air _nditioner
hlling out of the _ndow,
creating a _fety hazard.
4_
Owner_ Manual 5
[] Operation
. It may cause injury.
Sharp
ages
It may cause elec_ic shock
and damage.
., it will waste power
consumption in vain and it
may cause accident.
, Since the fan rotates at high
sp.e_ during operation, it:may
cause injury.
, Operation without fi_ters will
cause failure..
This _.uld iniury the pet o.r
plant.
It is an air conditioner, not a
precision refrigeration system
Tlhe ap_arance of the air
c:ond_i,oner may deteriorate,
change color, or develop
.,It is not sanitary and could
cause illness ,o,r_rs,onal
injury hazard.
6 Room Air Conditioner
BeforetoOperation
1 Plug in the power p,iug properly.
2. Use a dedicated circuit. Overloading the line could create a fire hazard.
3. Do not use an extension cord. See page 10 for more detaiils.
4. Do not staWstop operation by plugging/unplugging the power cord.
5. IIfthe power cord is damaged and requires, replacement, have an Authorized
Servicer install an exact replacement part.
1i_ Being exposed to direct airflow for an extended period o,ftime could b,e
hazardous to your health, Do not expiose occupants, pets, or plants to direct
airflow for extended periods of time.
2. Due to the possibility of oxygen deficiency, ventilate the room when used
together with stoves or other heating devices.
3 Do not use this air conditioner for non-specified special purposes (e.g.
preserving precision devices, food, peR, plan_, and art objects). Such usage
could damage the, items.
4. The air conditioner is a consumer comfort appliance, not a precision climate
control system.
1. Do not touch the metal parts o,fthe unit when removing the filter, injuries ,can
occur when handling sharp metal edges.
2. Do not use water to clean inside the air conditioner. Exposure t,owater can
destroy the insulation, leading to p,ossibi!e electric shock.
3. When cleaning the unit, first make sure that the power and breaker are turned
off. The, fan rotates at a very high speed during operation. There is a
possibility of injury if the unit's power is accidentally triggered on while
cleaning inner parts of the unit.
For repair and maintenance, ,contact an Authorized Service Center. See the,
warranty page, for details o,rcall ,(800),243-000& Have your mode! number and
serial number available. They should be written on page, 2 of this manual.
Owner_ Manual 7
introduction
This symbol alerts you to the risk of electric shock.
This symbol alerts you to hazards that could cause harm to the
air conditioner.
This symbol indicates s_cial notes.
Line Cord Plug
_ /" circumstances cut
J)_d or remove the
'_ Power supply ,cord with
3-prongl groundling plug
Use Wall Receptacle Power Supply
Parallel
Standard ! 25V, 3-wire grounding
receptacle rated 15A, 125V AC
Use i 5 AMP time
delay fuse or 15 AMP
circuit breaker
Line Cord Plug Use WaD!Receiptacie Power Supply
Tandem
type
Use i 5,AM P
time delay fuse ,0,r
circuit breaker,
3-prong grounding plug
I _ /°Do not under any"
........._ _circumstances cut
I_ _.-/7" or remove the
_grouading prong
'* ' ,_rom the plug, ..
Power supply cord with
3-prong grounding plug
Standard 250V, 3-wire grounding
receptacle rated 15A, 250V AC
Perpendicular
_pe
Stanaard 250V, 3-wire ,grounding
receptacle, rated 20A, 250V AC
Use _, AM P
time delay fuse o,r
circu_ breaker.
Refer to the nameplate
for _,rred fusing,
8 Room Air Con,dRioner
ElectricalSafety
WARNING: This appliance must be properly grounded°
The power cord o,fthis appliance is.equipped with a three-prong grounding plug.
To minimiize the riisk o,felectric shock, use the plug with a standard three-slot
grounding wail povver outlet.. If the power outlet does not include a grounding sl,ot,
have a qualified electrician replace the outlet before you use the room air
conditioner,
Changing the outlet without making the appm.priate wiring
changes will create an uncle condition that could result in fire or
electrical shock. Refer all such work to .a licens_ .and qualified
WARNING: Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the _wer
WARNING: Attaching the adapter ground termina! to the wa!!
receptacle cover .screw does not ground the appliance unless the
cover screw is metal and not insulated, and the wall r_eptacle is
grounded through the hou_ wiring_
WARNING: If you have any doubt 'whether the air conditioner is
properly ground_, have the wail r_eptac!e and cimuit ch_k_ by .a
qualified electrician.
Owner_ Manual 9
We stm, ngly discourage the use o,fan adapter due to potential safety hazards,
For temporary' connections, use only a UL-listed adapter, available from most
local hardware stores. Ensure that the large slot in the adapter is aligned with
the large slot in the receptacle for a proper polarity connection.
To,disconnect the power cord from the adapter, use one hand on each to avoid
damaging the ground terminal. Avo,id frequently unplugging the power cord as
this can lead to eventual ground terminal damage.
"_Met_ Screw
WARNING: Never u_ the appliance with a broken adapter,
We strongly discourage the use o,fan extension ,cord due to potential safety
hazards.. For temporary situations, use only CSA certified and UL listed 3-wire
grounded extension cords, rated 15 A, 125 V.
10 Room Air Coinditjonief
OperatingInstructions
The controls will look like one o'fthe bllowing:
T%.,0h
Co_l
Med
Cool
LowCool
Off - Turns _r conditioner o_f.
Med Fan - Med sped fan operation without coo_ing,
Low Fan - Low sped fan operation without cooffng.
High Cool - Cooling with high speed fan operation,
Med Cool - Cooling with reed speed fan o_ration.
bow Cool - Cooling with I_ speed fan operation.
This automati_ffy controls the temperature of the indoor air,
Turn the knob so that arrow points to the larger marks for
greater c_iing. Point the arrow to the smaller marks for more
mode_te _oling,
(i,e, the higher number, the greater coo_ing)
FOR NORMAL C_L!NG
1,.Turnthe O_r_on Kn_ to the High Cooi from the
Low COOlsetting.
2. Set the Thermo,stat control to the desired
temperature mark 5i (the mid-_int iis a g_d
starting posRion), ff _e room temperature is not
satisfa_ory after a reaso,nab,le time, adjust the
control to a coioJef or warmer setting_ as
_ropriate.
FOR MAXIMUM COOLING
1.Turn the Oper_ion Kn_ to the High C_[ _tting.
2, _t the Thermos_t _n_rol to the largest 9
temperature _rk.
. FOR QUIETER OPERATION
i, Turn the Operation Kn_ to the L_ C_[ setting
2, Set the Thermostat control as needed,
• ENERGY ,SAVER(optional)
On :Both the fan _d the _ressor turn on _'ld
turn off together whilieoperation knob is set to
the C_I p_on.
You ,can get the more e_no,mica,l operation,
:The fan runs cons_,nfly while _erati,on knob is
set to the Cool p_:_n_
Energy S_:_ver
Off On
You _n access the Energy Saver switch when you
open the inlet gdlle,
r _Owne, s Maniua] 11'
Operatingtnstrucfions
The controls will look like one of the following:
0
Off
Fan
Low Cool
High Cool
Low Heat
( 0 ) :Turns the air _,nditioner off.
( '0 ) "The low f_ sF_d operation without cooling
( _ ) Cool[r_ with the low _ed fan o_raflon.
( _ ) _C_]ing with the high wed fan operation
( _ ) _Heating with,the low speed fan operation.
High Heat ( _ ) "Heating with the high s_ed fan _eration.
War_r Cooler
Turn tlhethermostat control[to,the desired se_ing. The central p_io,n
is a normal setting _r average conditJons.Ybu can change this setting,
if n_essary, in accordance w_h your tem_rature preference.
The.therm_t_ automatically ,co,nt_ols,c_ing or heating, _t the fan
runs continuously whenever the air conditbner is inoperation, ff the
r_m istoo warm, turn the thermostat control d_kw[_, i[ the room is
too _o[, turn the thermostat co_ro] _unterdockwise.
. THE AIR CONDITIONER
This .automati_]iy cont_ the temperature of the
indoor air,
The compressor will turn on and off _okeep t_ r_m
at the setti_ temperature
In the heating operation, the e_ctt_ Iheaterwi][ turn
on a_ offto _p the room at the :setting
• HEAT PUMP MODELS
When the outdoor temperature is lowerthan
-4_ (24_), the electric heater will turn on instead of
the heat pump.
CAUTION: When the air co,nidit:ioner
has b_n perfo_ Hs cooling or
heating operation and[ is turn_ off or
to the fan _sition, wait at least 3
minutes _fom _ttingi to the cooling
operation again.
A slight heat odor may come from the unit
when first switching 'to HEAT after the
c_ing season is over, _is odor, caused
by fine dust particles on the heater, wi!_
disappear quickly, This is h,arm]ess
12 Room Air CoinditJonier
OperatingInstructions
Addition'al ,_ntrols and important information.
The ven_[at_oniever _ bcated in the rightof the air di_harge,
The ve_J[ation lever must be in the CLOSE position in order to
maintain the best _o, ling _nd_ions,
When fresh air is n_essary in the rooms set _e ve_lation [ever to
the OPEN _sitio, n,
The damper is opened and room air is exhausted ,outside_
f
PULL OPEN/PUSH CLOSE
The directbn of ,aircan be ,co,ntroHedwher_er you want by
adjusting the horizontal buyer and the vertica__ouver,
HORIZONTAL AIR.DIRECT!ON CONTROL
The Ihorizo,n_J _r direction is adiusted by moving verti_J louver.
The lever of vertiical louver is located iinthe right and le_ side of
the air discharge.
. VERTICAL AIR-DIRECTION CONTROL
The ve_ical air dir_ion is a,dju_ed by moving the hor_ontal
!ouver,
r _Owne, s Manual 13
CareandMaintenance
TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER OUTLET.
The air fiilter s_u_di ibe checked at least Mice a month to s_ if cleaning is neces_ry.
Trapp,_ particles in the filter wilt b,uild up and block the airflow. This reduces the cooling
capacity and al_ causes an accumulation of frost: on the cooling _ils.
if the filter becomes turn or d.am.ag_i _u should replace
immediately. Replacement fitters are avaJlab,lle from your
sales.person, ,dea_er, and the a.uthoriz_ customer service
centers,
1. Open the inlet grille downward iby pulling out the top of the
in_et grille.
2. Remove, the air fi_er from the front grille assembly by
pulling the air filter up slig_y.
3. Wash the filter using lukewarm water be_ow 40_ (104i_),,
4. Gent_y shake the excess water from the filter completely.
Replace the filter.
Re front grille _n be remov_ for cleiDJqing or to ch_k the. model and serial numbers.
For your safety, you should a_ach the front grille as the. b,llowing procedures.
1. Pull down front grilie from the cabinet top.
2_ Push front griHe's tips toward the cabinet in
order to insert front giriHe's tabs into, the
cab,inet_
3. Open the inlet grille.
4. Tighten the screw th#ough the front gri!_e into
the plate of contro_ box.
5. Close inlet gri_e
14 Room Air Ooinditionier
Installation
Remo'_ packingsheet fromthe backd thesleeve,and
packing corner and blue _apefromthe air conditioner
INSTALLATION REQUiR:EMENiTS
If you use an existing wall sleeve, you should
measure its dimensions;.
install the new air conditioner according to thie_
insta!Iation instructbns to, achie, te the b_t
performance. AH wall sleeves used to mount the
new air conditioner must _ in go_ structural
_ndition and have a rear grille to securely attach
the new air conditioner. (FIG. 1)
With the LGE sleeve, you _n main_in the b_t
pe#or_nce of the new ak _ndRioner: (FIG. 2)
Air Conditioner FIG,1
INSTALLATION HARDWARE
,:,: 2 ::,
k:3+++,++++_?:+_?+
+++,++1,'_+,+_'+
2 Size options
I_M NAMEOF PARTS Q%Y
PLASTICGRILLE 1
HORIZONTALINSULATIONSTR_PS 2
_ AROUND_NSULA]'IONSTR_PS 2
@......................S,,,u,,pp,o,,F+T,,,,,,,B,,LO,C:,K..........................................................................................................................................................................
@ BAFFLE 1
@ TRIM FRAME 2
SHIM 2
0 PLASTICNUTSANDWASHERSCREWS 4
25+%_
(_6ram)
LGEWaHlSleeve FIG.2
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Check youf awillaMe e,liect+ic_l se_v_;e The _we_
su_iy available must _ the same as th_ shown
on the unit nameplate (lound on le_ side of
cabinet).
A]II models are equip_d with a 3-prong _rvice
pJug to provid!e pr@er service and safe _sitive
grounding. Do not change plug in any w_+ Do not
use an adapter plug. It your present wail! ,outlet do_
not matcln_your pliug, call a qualified ele_ridan to
make the necessary corrections. SAVE CARTON
for storage _d thB OWNER'S MANUAL for future
reference. The ,cation is the best way' to store unit
duringwinteror when not inuse.
_ CAUTIiON: To avoid #sk of pe_o_a+
i_j+_f,properWd_mage,or pmd_ct
damage due to the weight of this;device and
sharp edges th_ may be ,exposed:
Air conditioners covered in this m_ual pose an
excessiveweight haza#d T_@or more people are
ne_ed io move and +nstailthe unit+
Topreve_ iniuryor strain, use proper lifting and
carrying techniques when moving unit,
Carefufly inspect location where air _nd_ioner will
be installed, Be sure _ willsup_rt the weight d
!he unit over an extended period of time,
+Handleair conditioner w_h care Wear protective
gioves whenever _iffingor carrying the unit. #.VOID
theoisharp metal fins d kont and rear coils.'If
Make sum air condRionerd_s not fall dudng
inst_lation,
REQUIRED TOOLS:
+Tight Fi_ing gloves
* Standa+d screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
+Pliers
* Sharp kniiie
3/8.°inch OlP_nend
wrench or .adjustaNe
wrench
1/4-inch hex socket
and ratchet
+T_e measure
+E_ectdc ddlil
't/4-inch drill bit
Owner_ Manual 15
Ins,t'aflation
CAUTION: We,_mngly _commend
the _moval of the old wall siege and
the installation of a new LGE Wail Siege.
If you decide to keep the existing wall sleeve,
you ha_,,eto redirect file buyers at the _ck of _e
wa_l sleeve illustration. The use 0f plie,rs is
recommended, if you _ NOT redire,_, you run
the risk of poor iperbrmance or product failure.
This is not ,covered under the terms of file LGE
warranty.
,i Pick a Iio_fion which will a_low the conditioned ._r
to blow into the area you wahl G(_d instal!lation
with _ecial attention to the proper position of the
unit will lessen the chance that service will be
need_.
_EMS IN INSTALLA_ON HARDWARE
You may not need all parts in the kit Discard
unus_ _rt:s
ITEIM{!ncgeo,_, Qty.
P!ast!c_ri!!l'e ...........................i........
Horizontal I!nsulation Stdp.s
Around hsulation StdF_
_S_od: Bbck
Baffle
Shim
TrimFrame
Washer Screw
Nuts(Plastic)
I_8 X5,8 × 27%_6 1
t%%X 3'4×61i:2: 1
1_.,,_x 1:_,'_x 61 <'2 1
14x4i,_x _'8 1
i 3 x 1 x s,4 2
I 4
HOW TO, INSTALL
_ i@ntffy the existing wall sleeve _fo, re
installin,g the unit; from the listed belo,w.
Brand
Carrier {52F series)
General Electric
Wd;I S_eeve Dimensions (inches}
26
Whid_ol 25-7/8
Fedd_rs/Emerson 27
LGE 257/8
EmersoniF_ders 26-3/4,
Carrier {51S Series), 25-3/4
Friedrich 27
Height Depth
15-i/4 16,171/2
or 22
15-5/8 16-7/8
1_1/2 17-i/8
or 23
163/4 16-3/4
or 19-3/4
i517/32 t623/32
! 5"3/4 ! 5
1_7/8 18-5/8
16-3/4, 16°3/4
All wall sleeves u_.d to mount the new
Air Conditioner must be in sound struct_ral
condition and have a rear gdHe that securely
attach_ to sleeve or rear flange that serves as a
stop br the Air Conditioner,
_ ein,ore o.M air cond_ioner from existing w.aJl
sleeve.
I_ Clean the intedor of an e×isti[_9 sleeve.
(Do not disturb seals.)
Wa]l slee_ must b,e securely fastened in wall
before inst_ling the air condRioner, Use the
n_ls or screws through sl_ve into wall if
nee_d. Repaint sleeve if ne_ed°
_ Prepare t:he walt sleeve for ins_tlatioin of t:he
unit, If you plan to use your existing w_l
sleeve, and it: is not LGE, use procedure B ,o_r
C below.
C
B_and
LGE
White-W_tin ghouse
Frigidaire Carrier
_52F series_
General Electric
iHotpoint
Carrier {5tS _ries) 18,,,,,5/:8
16,,,,,3/4,
Fed_/Emerson
or 19-3/4,
Emer_ r#Fe_,ers 15
Friedrich 16,-3/4
16-2_32
i6, 17-1/2
or 22
i 6-7/8
I_ Install new unit into wall sleeve.
CAUTION: When install!ation is
completed, r_lacement unit MUST have a
rearward slope as shown°
1/4"
UNIT Wall S_ve
FIG. 3
16 Room Air CoinditioRef
tn$i_lJatton
PROCEDURE A
B
ff you are using the new sleeve supplied with
your unit, skip to st_ & Otherwise, instalil the
p!iastic 9d!le from the kR. Cut the p_astic gri!le
to 251/2" wide and 15d/4 ° high. Place the
plastic grille to the inside of the wall smeeve at
the rear flange.
FIG_4,
_ asten the 4 washer _rews to, secure the
gdHe to the wa_l sleeve, if you need [plastic nuts
to mount pUastic grNie to the inside of the wall
sle_e, #'1ere are plastic nuts in the ins_flation
kit_The r_uts are ingtaHed ffo,m the iinside of the
sleeve and are press_ into the square holes
o_the rear flanges.
_ insta]_ the new unff into the waU sleeve.
To assemble trim, snap the tab of each piece
into the sllot of the other pii_e as shown belo.w_
S[i,de.trim over the, front: of the _r conditioner
uinti_trim is flush with s_eeve as,shown _.
FiG, 7
_ emove the backing [rom the Ho,dzontal
insulation strip lSs x s,_x 27s,_ and a_ach that
to the inside bottom of the siege as shown
_low: Remove the _cking from the Around
hsulation strip Is,8 x s,,4x 61 _,_and attach that
to the inside front ot the sleeve as shown
_low:
FiG,6
, Air ,corlditione_ covered in this manu,a]_se
an exc_sive 'weigM hazard, Two or more
pe_le, are need_ to move and install the unit.
To,p_event injury o,rstrain, use p,ro_r _i_
and carryir_ t_hniques when moving unit.
and rear coils,
M_e sure air conditio,ner ,does _t fa_lduring
removal
Owne, s MaDiual 17
installation
PROCEDURE B
_ _ir.ed the louvers at the back of the wa_I
sleeve to 60'° angle as. shown in the FIG 8. The
use, ,o| pliers is re,_ommended_
Re_ Louvers
(Top View)
FIG, 8
D
Remove the backing from the Horizontal
Insulation strip 1_,8x % x 27s_s and attach that
to the [nsMe bottom of the sleeve as shown
below: Remove the backing from the A{o.und
Insulat[oni strip lS_ x s,,4x 61 _._and at_ch that
to the [nsMe front of 'the sl_ve as sh_n
below:
B lf the walil sleeve already has a rear grille, s_p
to sit_ 4.,if the walll slieeve does not have a
rear 9rifle or touve_ pane], install! the plastic
gdlile {tom the kit. Cut the plastic griWleto 25-
!/2" wMe and !5o!/4" h_h. Place the plastic
gdBe to the inside of the waf] sleeve at the rear
flange.
Place the plastic grillle
F!IG.9
_ asten the, 4 washer screws to s._ure the
grille to the wal_ sleeve. If you need p_astic nuts
to mount plastic griBe to, the inside of the wall
sleeve, there are plastic nuts in the instia]lation
kit. The nuts are instaH_ from the inside d the
sl_ve and arre p_essed into the square h,ol!_
ot: the rear flanges.
Fasten the screws
or
FIG. to
FIG. 11
:the depth of your existin 9 wa.B sle_e is les.s
than o,requal to 18" skip 'to step, 7. Otherw_e,
cut the _ffles and the su_o,_t Mocks
aCCOirdin_ to ]enigth"iA" in the tame below'
Depth"D"of t:heexi_ing
wa_lsieve (inches}
18 <D _<18-%
1,8-%<D_19-_!_
19_._:i'__ _ 22
Length "A"
:_4,
11-_/4 Baffle
4 _ FIG. 12
_ emove the backing fm,m the support bllecAs
and attach them to the inside o{ the walllsleeve
as shown FIG 9. Slide the baffle into slots of
the support b!,ocks,
Wall
Sleeve
H _nstaB the new unit into the wafl sleeve.
Block
FIG, 13
18 Room Air CoinditJoRef
lns_llation
PROCEDURE B
To ass.emblietrim snap the tab of each pi_.e
into the slot of the other piece, as shown _loiw.
SWe trim over the front of the ai_rconditioner
unt:iltrim is flush with sleeve as shown IbeJow.
Wall
F_G,14
Air conditioners covered in this manual _se
an excessive weigh_ hazard. Two oir more
p_ple are need_ to move and install tP_ unit.
To p,reve_ injury or strain_L_e Four lifting
and carrying techniques when moving LJn_..
When handiin 9 the air cond_ioner, be careful
to avoid cuts.from sharp metal!fi_ on front
and rear coils.
Make sure air conditioner does not {aliduring
removal
Owne, s Maniual 19
instaflation
PROCEDURE C
i_ R_ir_t the [ouvers at the back of thie wall
slave '[o 60 ° angle as shown in the FIG 15,
The u_ of p!!ie_s is r_ommend_,
RearLouvers
(Top View)
FIG. ! 5
lf the wall sleeve already has a rear grii]e_ skip
to step 4, if fl"_ewall siee_ d_s not h_ve a
rea_ grill!e or Io,uver_ _nel, [nst_l the p_stic
gril_ from the k_. Cut: the plastic grille to _o
!/2" wide and !5o!/2" high. P_ce the plastic
gril_ to the inside of the wall sleeve at the rear
flange_
_ asten the 4 washer screws to s_::we the
griiHe to the w_l sll_ve, ff you need plastic nuts
to mount pi_t[c grille to the inside of the wall
sleeve, there are plastic nuts in the installation
kit:.The, nuts are ins_lled |tom the insk_ of the
sleeve and are pressed into the square hol_
of the _ear 'tlang_.
Fasten the _rews FIG. !7
D
Remove the Iba_ing from the Hodzon_i
Insu]atio,n strip 1_8 x 1_,_x 273,% and attach
that to the inside bottom d the sieeve as
sh{_m below: Re_ve the backing from the
Around Insulation s_dp 1% x 1% x 61_,_ and
attach th,a_to the inside [toni of the slave ,as,
shown below.
FIiG.18
_lf the ¢_pth ,of existing sleeve is less than
your
or equal to 18"_ sk_ to st_ 7. Otherwise, cut
the baffl_ and the support bloc_ acco,r,ding to
Length °A" in the table _low.
Dep_°D ° of the exi_iing Length 'A" _1
wall sleeve (inches) (inches}
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18 <D _i8-_'/ 3/4 _ BIo_
19-_'_<D_22 4 A.j FG 19
_ iemo've the backing from the sup_rt bilks
and attach them to the inside of the wall sle÷_e
as shown FIG 20, Slide the baffle into slots of
the sup_oirlt blocks
Wall
W_ll-
S_ve
FliG. 20
20 Room Ai',¢ CoinditJoRef
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