Admiral AW-05CM1FLU Owner's manual

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AW-05CRIFH LU
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AW-0 5CM 1FL U
_hsak you for purchasi_# _ _ room _ir ¢_nditiome_. Please read this '°Use sad Cste M_mu_! _ carefuiiy
be'fore i_st:alling and usin@ _his appiia_ce Keep this man_a! for f_t_re _ference,
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Air Cenditiener Safety
Introduction and Parts_dentification
Electrical Specifications
Tips Before _nstaHation
Installation instructions
Operating instructions
Care aad Maintenance
Troubleshooting Guide
Warranty ............
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l_troducciOn .................
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Especificaciones E!_ctricas .......
Censejes A_tes _ela Instalacio_ .....
_struccienes de _nsta_a¢iOn.....
_strucciones de Operacibn .....
Cuidado y Manienimie_to .........
Gufa para la Solucidn _e Probiemas o.,
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WhatYouNeedireKnow AboutSafetyinstructions
Warning and Important Safety instructions appearing in this manual are not meant to cover
all pessibite conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution, and care
must be exercised when operating or ciea_tng too_sand equipment.
Always contact your deaie5 distribute5 service agent, or manufacturer about problems or
condttione you do not understando
This ist:hesafety alert symboi _tis usedto a_ertyouto potelstialpersonal;injury hazards
'a_lsafety messagesthat feiiow this symbolto avoid possible in_dy or death
DANGERindicate:san imminently hazardoussituation which, if not
avoided, wi!! _esu!tin death or serious inury,
WARNING indicates a potentiaily hazardous situation which if not
avoided could result in death or serious injury°
CAUTIONindicated a potentiaily hazardous:situationwhich if not
avoided, may result:in minor or moderate i_]iu_y,
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicated a
potentiaily I_azardous situation which, if ,not:avoided, may result in
property damage,
I STRUCTIONS
Toreduce the risk ef fire, electrical
shock, or injury when using your air
conditioner, follow these basic precautions:
, P_ug into a grounded
3_prong outlet.
, De net remove
ground prong
DO not USe an extension co_d,
Unplug air conditioning
before servicing.
gee two or more people te move
and install air cendit:iener.
THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The p0rlab!÷ Bit con d t_on_t shoMd be co_r_ec_ed
to A t 15 V180 Hz 15- @20amp fused 3opre_9
Fhe use of a time-d@ay fuse or timeode_aycircuit
breake_ is {ecerr_mended.
All wid[_g must ec_t_p@with locat and nat_al
e!_ctr_cal codes and be in_Nled by a quNified
ekTetric_an,if you have any quest_o_s_co,tat1
a qua_Fie8dectrieiar_
Electrical Requirements
ELECTR|C SHOCK HAZARD
- Plu_ nfo a grounded 3_.pre_goutlet.
D_ _et remove _reued prong
De ae_ use an adapter.
D_ _ot u_e an exten_io_ cord,
- FeiJu_to foJ(owtJ_eeeinstructions oa_
res_t_ in dea_ fl_'e_or e_ectr_oal sl_ook,
Power Supply Cord
NO'TS: Vou_ units d÷,_ ce may diff÷_ fr6_# t)'_eone shzs_m',
8
A
Te test yaar pewe_ s_#p(y cer_:
4 P_es_a_J I_e_,@ f/_ESET(bsi¢lfor _m:k'o_M_t bu_le_d4i i_,sh
U psc k the Ai Oondlt oner
EXCESSIVE WEIGHT HAZARD
Use two or mere _oNe _emove and
inslall air ce_ittene_ro
Failure ls _o so ¢_a res,ull 1_ta;k _f
Remove packaging materials
Rotor;ryeand pr_aper_ydispoee of packag r_gmaterials_
Remove tape asd glue residue from su_aces before
turning as the air condltionero Rub a smail amount
oK)iqu/d d_shsoap ever the adhesive with your fingers°
Wipe with warm water and d%
Do cot _se slsarp instruments rubbing alcohol
flsmmable fiude er abrasive ofeaners to _emove
tape o glue These preduots oaF_damage the
eudaee of your air coedhieeer,
Handle a_rcoeditioner w_th care.,
Thank you for _,c_s_ng this ro_m a_rco_dit:ioaer to c0o_you_ home Thi_ Use and Care Manuat provides
in'rormat_o_necessary for the proper care and maintenance of your r_ewroom air conditiOneh !f prepe,dy
maia_ined_ your air _ndit#ner w#_lgive you mary years of t[mub_efree operation To avoid imsta_t,alon
dimcuWes,, read instructions _mplete_y before s_img, This rnanua_ c_m_ ns info_ation for the instaiiat_en
and operation of your r_m air _mdJtioner.
identification
for mechanica| centre| model
Thermostat Knob
Cab_eet
Air [a_et
IntedorAirIn_etGMi_e
Note::
The f_ut_e4rsin this rnsnuat a¢_ based on the externa_ view of _ standa_ modeL
C_sequer_t_y, the ,shape may diffe¢ from that of the a_r co t yeu ha_ seteoted,
Thankyoufor_sing thisro_m a_r cond_oaer to coo_ your home This U_ a#d Ca/e Manual provides
informat_oe nec_ssa_ for the #roper care e#d ma#n_nance or your new room air conditioner. !f _ropedy
maintained_ your air _ndilfioner w_ give you many years of _m_b_afree o_ration ?o avoid ias_ttaflon
difficu_ties,, read ias/truct_ons _mpletely be_ore s_Ming. This rnanua_ c_n_ ns information for the in_atlatJon
and operation of your r_m air _aditio_er.
Pa_s identification
Remote c:oatroi mode!
oteo
The f!_u_e #_##s m_nua_ a_ebased o_ the extema¢ v_w o__ ste_de_Y model
Cee_quend)/, the shape may differ _rom tha_of the a_t cendttionec you have selected.
I _ wi_in#must_mpl¥with_oca!andnationa_
e_ectdca_codesandmustbe_r_sta_edbya
qualifiede_ectNdan _fyo_ have any queseons
r_ardin 9 the fol_in,g instruc_©#s conta_ a
2 ChecA avaiiable power sup#ly and resolve a#y
wiring probtems BEFORE ins_ai_r_gand ogerating
3, For yaur safety and protect_or_,. Th_sua!t is
grounded though the :power co_d when p_ug_d
_ntoa mashing wa_toutleL, ffyeu are not sues
whether your wal! eut@t is' #_unded,
please censu# a d de ,
If Lhe ai_ _nditioner has a seria_ plate rating
up to, a_d _ndudi_g 75 amps_ the unit maybe
oe a fuse or @re_i_ breaker wJ_hother devil&
However, the maximum amps of a_l _evices
oe that fu_ o_ otre_it breaker ca_ _ot exceed
the amps of _he fuse of circui_ breaker,
_fthe air co,ndifioner has a sedal p_ate _at_ng
greater tha_ 75 amps, it mu_t have its ow_
fuse or c_rcui[ breaker_ an_ #o other device or
u_A shoutd be o_erated on the fuse or circuit
breaker.
To avoid _he possibility of ;pomona! ir_jury_
discx3nnect #ower to the unit before instal_ing
4. The wa!! o_tiet m_st mat@_the p!ug on the
se_ce cord supplied w_h the unit DO NOT use
piug adapters or extension cord,
5 The _ti_g pta'te o_ the unit cont_ainse[ectri_
and other technical _ata° The _a_i_gplate is
]ocate_ 0a 1he #gh_ side of the a_it:,
YourR_m AirConditioneran,itisdeaig_!edto
beh_Ny off,centand_ve e_orgyF_!lowthane
rer_mmendat:Jensforgreatere_ciency,
1.Selectfhe_oste_sea,tag_hatsuitsyour
comfort,needsand_eavethethe,rmosta_at
_atchosense_ta_,
2 Thefit_erisveryemcien_inremovingairborne
pa_c_e&Keepairfilter cle_n No_a_y, fil_e_
should be cleaned on_ a month More
frequent cleaning may be necessa_ depending
on outdoor a_d indoor air quality,
3 Use drapes, eudaiaso or shades te keep direct
suaiight #'era heating your room hut #0 NOT
ebstruc_ the air ®nditbne_, AHo_ _hree(3) inches
around unii to circulate.
4 StaA your air _:_ndi_iener before outdoor
ai_ becomes hotand uneomfo_ble Th_s
av@ds an !nffiat peri_ d d!_omfo_ wh_e
the unit is coo#rig off the r®m
5. When outd_r temperature is cooi
enough° use Hl or LOW FAN ON£¥.
This circulates indoor air, providing
some eoo_iag cornfort_ and utAzee !ees
e_e.etrictt_tha_ whe_ operatia#(_ a
Your Reo_ A_r Condffiener was designed
for easy _ns_i{a_ba i_ a single or deuble_h#n 9
window. NOTE: This uni_ is NOT designed for
(sfider type) _@dews.
'Toavoid i_et;altatfo_@_ti_g difficulties,
read _ho f_str_etio_a tho._oug_ly°
NOT_; Save _he caden and packing
for @_am slorage or tra#spe# of _heuniL
P@a,se check' the cen_e_¢s of re kit against
the d_ 9 m_e_ check rise,pdor to
£_sfaflafian of the unit,
See !ists be_ow.
2/5"Screws (tl)
Because the ®represser _slocated on the controls
side of the unit,this side wi_! be heavier and mere
awkward to mampula_e, eadequate sup,pert 0n
eont_i side of Lheunit can result in per_e! inju_
, and damage to your unit and pro_tty. The_fo_e,
it is recomrneeded to have somec_e assist you
during the installation of th_s unit,
F Your unit was des_ned to evep_srat,econdensatie_
under normat conditions Ho,,*_vero_,mde_ e
h_midityt'_adibons excess r_ndensafon may cause
b_se pan to over_ow ie the ouf_side,
The uni_ should be #_ste_edwhere eondresat:ion
runoff caeno_ ddp o_ pedestrians or ne_ghbodr.g
8ele the Best Location A'_ln 9
A, Year _m air conditioner was desigr_ed to
fit easily into a sin#!e or double h_ng w_ndow
However, since window designs va% _ may be
ne@&sa_ to make some modifications for safe
B. Make sure window and frame _s®_uctura_{y
sound aed free f_m dry and ro_ed w_d
C For maxim_m efffcien_, t_a_ll _he air _editio_er
oa side d _he ho_se or b_Jildi#gwhich favors more
shade th_n sunfigbL _fthe uni_ is ia _irec¢ sunfighL
it _Sadvisable '_ provide an awning ove_ the e_i_
D. Proqde su_cien_ e_earance around thecab#_e¢
to e_!_ _orample air c_rcu]etbn through the unit
The rear of the unit should be outdoo_ and ne_her
_na garage nor inside d a buitdiag_ Keep u_ as far
away ,as _ssi_fe from obstacles and e_s_ruct_e_s
and at _eae_30_above t_ floor or ground (See dgh_
figure) Curtains and other obi_l_s within a room
shouM _ prevented from M_kin# _he air flow.
BeBe certain 1he proper etec_r_ out,eL is w_hie
reach of the i_s_II_on, Use o_ly a single out_et
c_rcu_ _ted at i5 amps All wiring should be in
ao_rda_ce w'i_h[_af and marietta! e_ _codes
see tune below
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II_in,Wtnd_
_TiP "11.4'*%3"
35"
1, _fyour air coadit_o_er cabinet 17.T _w_de, it wiii fit
,w_ldow openings 2I'" to 35" ie wide° Minimum
oger_ia_ height is 14" from bottom d sash to silL
2 A:t_ach_f_echa_ae_ _sai to _he c_a_ne_ _4[tom,
a_d ir_s_H _ top ch&er_el _o_ air conditioner wl_h
_rews, an,diase_ the guides of _,heeu#ain frame into
the guides of the unitthen faste_, the cu_ains te the
uni_ with screws, See Fig 2
ffthe guide Of the cu_ain frame p_nts interference
w#h the base pan cut the guide to proper length,
3 Cut _headheeive.backed seai strip _he wiedow width.
Remove the backing from the _ai st#p and a_ch
the _ea__,Mp to the u_de_ide o_the bottom window,
See F'_go3.
4,, Measure _heinside window sill width and fi_d
the cee_e_line as shown in Fig 4,_
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_i 9. I
2/5" Screws
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Fig 3
Fig, 4
5__ns_iltheLbtacke_ontheoutersil!with_he
shodsideofthebracketagainstthebetaofthe
innersl_ _as_t]oneL bracket 7,5to each s_de
or r_nte{ line, See Fig_ 5,
& Carefu41ytiIR_he air conditioner and s_ide _ in_o
the open window. Make sure the bottom guide
in[_othe notches of the L brackets_
When _e air conditioner drops into the L bracket_
the air _editioner will be _nteted in window opening
as shown in Fig_6,
Whle atesdyia9 the air ®adi#oner, carefully bring
the wlnd_ sash down behind _he top r_hanne!
of th_ unit, as shown in Fig_ 7
F_×top oha_e! 1ow_ndow sash with o_e 3/4
sctew_ and f_×,s_decu#ain f_mes with four 314
screws as shown in Fig6,
t _fstorm window presents interferenc_ fasten
a 2'_wide wo_ str_p to _e inne_ window sili across
the fUl! width d the ei!i The weed strip shouid
be thick e#ough to raise 1fhehei#ht d the ,_ndow
siti so that the unit can _ _nstalled wRhout in_ederenc_e
from _e e_orm w_ndew frame, aS show }n Fig 8,
Top d w_ad strip should be appm×_mate_y 3/4"
higher than the storm w_ndow flame _oheip
cond,ensatio_ [o drain ptopedy to [h_ oatsldeo
Insta_ a second w_ad sir@ (a_proximate!y t7"
_ongby 1lr2"w4de and sa_ thickness as first
s#_p) i_ the center of' the outer silt f_ush against
the back d_he i_ner sill
Screw the L brackets in_ this st@_ this wi!! raise
the L bracket as shown in _i9 &
F_g. 5
F_9 6
Fig7
Fig.8
Mechanical control model
ON will star the aireondtto_er
OFF wi_ioompfetely shut-off _ urdt,
See Fig.9
Fan Only
Rotate the knob dial to the Fan Only ma;A:_the unit
w_iieirceiate th÷ air without:_3[ieg
See Figo&
Cooler
Retake the knob diaf to the Ceeiet marks, _he unit
w_i c_rcula_ethe sir with c®i_eg
To _ desired _.llng temperature_ simp#y re,ate
Lhe knob _othe appropriate se_#£. The the_ostat
w_W t_]ly _ntro_s the coe_ng eyrie of the
air cor_di_Jeeerto m_intain room temperature,
Hcfwever, the fan _otor wi[_ continue to o_rate after
_he compressor is eomp_e,t_
See F]go9,
Fan S, ed
LOW wit_ci_eulaLe_heair at a minimum speed w_th
or not,Re_mmended _er nDhbtlme use
H! w_#e[_suts_ _e air st a _×imum speed with
cool_ng or eo_
NOTE: A#er seeing the mode, allow 3 minutes
before swiZching te another m_e,
Thermosta_ knob
/
switch
When using FAN contm_ t_m s]owty allowing
uni_ to a_u_.
When using TN_R_OSTAT be sure to el:low
3 minutes before ehengingtem_rature
Adjus_ng _.) q_ick!y may cause a_ ovedosd
resu_tie9 in a b_own fuse..
Control Pane]
You can easily o_aie ibis air conditioner by press relevant
but:toe on the ceakol pane_ as we_ as the remote control
ONtOFF
The air conditioner wit! be started when !t is energized or w_
be stopped when it is in opera,ion if you press this buxom
MODE
Each time Mode button is pressed_ the opera[ioe mode s
eha_ged _nsequence:
COOLINIG,.-FAN ONLY"- ENERGY SAVING -_COOLiNG
NOTE A#e_ settir_g the torte, aflew 3 minutes _fore
switch)_ to another mode
In the FAN ONLY M_e ,Room Temp range
_sfrom 0°C (32_];°_to 38'_C(9g1:_)o
R_m Temperature be_ow @_C':the Temperature L&
_m Tem_eratUre above 38°C,the Temperature @splay HI,
FAN SPEED
U_d to so!err fan speed in sequence AUTO,LOW0MED_UM
and H!GH
T(MER (this b_on is not ava)iabie on the centre! pane()
U_d to set or' canoe! _imer ope_atie_
When the unit _sn operatbn, you can _et OFF T!MER
When the u_i_ is of, you _n set ON TtMER,Tim.er setting
range _s0 to 24 hou_.
_fthe OFF"TIMER is se_, _heti_er L_D dlsptays She
remaining _me _o_um e# _e u_i_ for on;ly 12:seconds, then
LaD shifts to display se_temperature _fyou p_ss 'TIMER
b_tton within the t2 seconds,OFF TIMER wiii be _nce_ed
_fIhe ON T[MSR is sol '_e timer LED d_sp_ys the
_maining time _oturn on the unit. Ifyou wan_[to ca_ce_
ON T_MER, press T!MER button.
Used to :setroom _emp inCOOUNG m_e or used
to set #me in T!MER mode
if the two keys are prosed at the earn÷ _ime ,the
temperature LED display wi]_ a!temate _eea %?and "F,
BuSthe _e_ d "%}:"oP_F_'yeu_n _.et cha_ge. Usuaiiy,
_,ose m_els _d 220'vW50Hz ma_ed ,with "T.}", ether
mode_e marked with _Y°,.
NOT_; tunesetting renge _Sfrem f#°C (66_F) to
S _
Ce_oi Pane!
Remote contro|
The _mote control _ansmits signals to the system_
_
t
Po_r button
The app_ian_ wilt be s_.artedwhen it is ener-
9Lzed or w[l_be stopped when it _sin o_rati,-
on, _fyOUpress this bu_t_0n,
T_mer button
Used to set or cance,_timer operation,
M_e buttee
Ueed to seiec_ the operation mode.
Power Save_ bu#:on
U_ to s_lee_ the Ene_gy_savi_g mode,
A_4e bu_on
Used _ selec[ _heAuto _an speed m_e,,
Mid butt,on
U_d to sefeet _heMid _an speed mode.
High b_t_o_
Used to selene _he high fa_ speed mode
_ow b_tt_
Use_ to selec_ [be Low f_n speed mode
........+ _u_ons
U_ to s_ room _emperature ir_COOLING
mode or used to set _me in T_M_R mode,
NOT_:i Cha_gi#g modes d_dn 9 o,_rat_on, sometimes the uni_does n_ riespense at once Wait3 minutes,
2,Wait 3 minutes before _estaAing the applian_
Remote controt
Remove [he batte_ _9ver accor_ir_g to the arrow direction,
inset; new batte_es making sure _ha_:_he (+)and {o}of battery
Rea_ac_q the _ve_ by siidia9 Rback into position.
Not_
m_ dim
How to Use
To operate the room air conditioner __im the remote control
to _e sigaa! receptor.
The remo_e con_ol wi_ _etate _he air ¢oodifloner a_ a dis-
_a_ce ef up to 23 feet when _ointing _ eignal ree_p_or d indoor
unit:_
WhenservicingMeair_nditioner_besureto
turn[nepewee switch IO_h_OFF position and
dis_nneet the power cod from the e_ec[rioa_
ouaet
1, DO NOT u_ #ase_!ne, benz_ne, tbinr_er o_
other chemicals on _he air _ndttioner as these
substances may cause damage to the paint finish
and deformation d p_astic parts
2_N_¢er at_empl te pour water directly on the
#o_[ of the unit as t#is wil_cease de{edoration of
the _ec_ricaJ h_suiatioa_
Oleanin 9 the Air Filter
F Ihe a_rfl_ter becomes c_(×jged w_thdust, alroflow
is obstrucled and [educes emciency The a# filter
should _ clean_ once _ mot_h. Mere frequent
clea_ing may _ ne_s_ de,pending on outdoor
and ind_r a_r q_a_ity.
The air Bier on the above mede_s is
behind _he A_r_tet Gri#e,
To remove the air fikec g_asp _he f!_terhandle
_ocated on the _p sde of _heA_r h_e_Gd_e
and slide _e a_ _lter to t_e up,
To reins[a!! _he air fll_er; reverse the above
DO NOT fer_ to instatl _he air fiitet g the air
cause your air cenditbne_ to fail
When _he air fitter, air inlet 9fiNe and cabinet
ere dirty, wipe wi_h lukewarm _ater (below 40_ :)'_
U_ of mi_ddetergen_ is re_mmeadedo
I Remove dus_ _ged in the _ter by
tapping g o_"vacuum dean _i
2 Wash the filter we!! with _uk÷_arm water be!_
40°C(104'?') While rubbieg _ight}y.To 9e_ better
reeuAs wash _twith soap_ water or a neetra_
3, Rinse _he fiitet weii usin_dean water thee
1. O_rate the fan alone for haJfa day to d_ oui
the inside of lhe unit
2oTurn _ power and remove _a# fro_
wall S_ket
3. C_eaa fl_ter.
4_S_ore in a d_ local}on,
Frequentiy,apmbiemisminorandeserviceealimaynotbene_ssa_ usethistroubies_qoo_ie#guidere{e
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Power i#'lerruptlon, settings
change too quickly, or
_mpree_t eve#end tdp_d
SUGGESTED :8OL;UTiON
Remove obstruction f_m #dfle or
oNtdoor _o&_vers.
Let fan mn _o reetaA compressor
(in approximately 10 minutes}
N_sy
uni_
Loose
parts.
Tighten _oose peas.
Provide additiona_ euppo_ _e unt.
Odors Formation of mo!d_ mildewo or Remove drain p_a9 and drain base pan
algae on wet sudaoes Replac_ dra_ pk_g,
Clean unit _horougNy.
Conde#eatio_ run-off is _orraa_ Add _exib,/e tubing to redirect 'water flow:
durtng hot and humid weather
Water dripping inside Unit is not progerty angled _o Unit must be iastafled on as angle for proper
allow water to dral_ outside. _ndonsattos runoff, Chock _e matt and
_ake ad_ustments_
ice or frost bui_d_up Low outside tempera_ere When outd@r lem£erature is appro×ima_e_y
65_t; _ _elow, frost may form when unit is in
_!ing mode Switch aai_ _ FAN ONLY
operation anti_fro8_ meI_s,
Uni_ air fitter is di_/. Remove and d_ean filter.
NOTE:
ff d_uit b_eaket is tripped _epeetediy, or fuse Ls:blown mo_ than once., c_ntact a quafified techn_cia_
For one year f_m the date of purchase by the, orig inal owner, a_ part which
fails in materials or workmanship under normal us_ the part will be replaced.
During this period, all parts and service will be provided free of charge, so
long as the air conditioner has been installed and operated in accordance with
the written instructions in this manual. This war_nty includes in home service.
For the :second through the third _ear from date of original purchase, this
warranty will pr_ide a replacement compressor free of charge due to
product failure. The customer writ be responsible for the labor charges related
to rep_acing the compressor in years twothrough three _The consumer is
responsible for the service _abor 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 responsibility.
This warranty does not apply if damage occurs because of accident,
improper handling or operation,, shipping damage, abuse, misuse,
unauthorized repairs made or attempted, ceremonial use of the product
or any other use for which it _s not intended.
This warranty does not app{y to damage to _e product caused by accident,
fir_ floods, acts of war, 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 loss ef food and drink due to spoilage.
This warranty does not apply outside the continenta_ United States.
ALL WARRANT!E& EXPRESSED OR IMIPL|ED, LAST FOR 3 YEARS FROM
THE DATE OF OR_GINAL PURCHASE THiS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM_ES FOR ANY
CAUSE WHATSOEVER.
This warranty is to the origina_ _ner for products purchased for home use
within the USA. Some state do not aliow the exclusive or Hmitation of
incidenta_ damages. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may
also have other rights which may vary from state to stiate. To know what
your legal rights are, consult your local or state consumers affairs office
or your state's Attorney GeneBi.
Gt_a¢ias#or e_e2_¢esfe effe e ado para enffi&r 8u hogar. Este MAHUAL DE USO Y MANTE#_I_ENTO
prop<_rciot"_aIa tntormackm ne para: cuic_ary mantene_"en h_rma adecuada su nuevo a)_,eacond_cionado
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Admiral AW-05CM1FLU Owner's manual

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