LG LWHD1500ER Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
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Type AirCondi"
MODELS: LWHD1
FOR YOUR RECORDS
Writethe modeland serialnumbershere:
Model #
Serial #
Youcanfindthenumberson a labelon theside ofthe
producL
Dealer's Name
Date Pumhased
[] Stapleyourreceiptto thispage inthe eventyouneed it
toprovedateofpurchaseor forwarrantyissues.
READ THIS MANUAL
insideyou willfind manyhelpfulhirdson how to use and
maintainyourair conditionerproperly.Justa littlepreventive
care on yourpart can save you a great deal of time and
moneyover the lifeof your air conditioner.
You'llfindmanyanswerstocommonproblemsin thechart
oftroubleshoolinglips.Ifyou reviewourchartof
Troubleshooting Tips first,you may not need to catl for
serviceat all.
PRECAUTION
° Co_ an Authorized Ser,dce Center for rei:_dror
maintenance of this unit. Call 1-800-243-0000 to
locate the nearest ASC.
oThis sir conditioner is not Intended for us_ by young
children or In-_ilds without supervision.
*Young children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the air conditioner.
° If the power cord requires replacement, have an
Authorized Servicer install an exact replacement part.
° Installation work must be performed in accordance
with the National Electric Code by qualified and
authorized personnel only.
_ _ 2__RoDin _ Co_/itione_
Safe_ ¸
To prevent inju_tothe u_r or ot_r pe_le and property damage, the fo{/owing instructions
must be follm,_ed.
m Incorrect operation due to ig_r_ng _nstruct_ons wH__use harm or damage, The seriousness
is classified _ the foffowing indications.
m Because of the weight of the product, it _srecommended that you have a he_per to assist _n
the installationo
[] Meanings of symbols used in this manua! are as shown be/_.
®
m |nstal ion
,, Impr_er a_em_y or ins_tion may
in.fred o_rat_, includinginiury,fire, and
poor performance
* It may cause fire and ele_nc shock.
_tmay cause ele_ric sh_ a_ failure.
Safety Precautions
-- =
m O ration
• Othe_ise, _twill cause
e_ric shockorfire,
, Itwil__use el_tr_ shockor
, O_e_ise it wili _u_ fire
and el_r_ sh_k a_ent.
- it will muse electricsh_ or
fire,
_twlllcauseetectrieshockor
fire,
,,it maycau_ fire and e_ectric
shock,
it willcause ele_#c shock ot
fin.
4 Room Air Co r
, No grounding may _use
,,_tmay _u_ ele_ric shock.
Sa_by Pre_u_s
The aircondii_onermustbe _erated ina
enc_ areato _ _ e_¢e,
Hmay _ exp!_, fire, and burn.
k will ca_e el_ric _k or failure of
Water may enter _e unit and degrade
ir_ul=ion° litm_ cause an el_ric sh_.
[] Ins_!lation
_y m-esh_pandmay
cau_ injury,
It maycause,_ilure of
applianceor'_,r_q,_
,/
,!
f
If tt-_ outer case is damaged,
it musl _ _d or
replaced imm_tely.
Leaving it _a_d _uld
resuk in the air ¢ondi_oner
_lllng out of the window,
creating a safety hazard.
[] O ratlon
sham
|nstaji_,
It may _ Inju_.
(n= the _) w_n _n9
out
it may _use el_tric sho_
anddamage.
wil! n_ be u_ _ra !ong
• it willw_ste_er
consumptionin vainand ff
my _use _dent.
c_|ng _, _, _si_
ma_i.e_, __i_j_s of a_-
_tis anaircondi_oner,_t a
prec_lonrefffgerationsystem.
Operation wkhout filte_ will The ap_amn_ of theair
_nditioner may_te_orate,
chan_ color,or_1!_
su_ce flaws.
It is not s_i_ and cou_
_u_ iilne_ or _onal
6 Room A# Conditioner
Before
i. PIug in the power cord properIy.
2. Use a dedi circuit. Overloading the line _uld create a fire hazard.
3. Do not use an extension cord. See page 1i for more detaffs.
4. Do not start/stop o_ration by pluggin_unplugging the power cord.
5. ff the power cord is damaged and requires replacement, have an Authorized
Se_-lcer install an exact replacement part.
!. Being expos_ to direct airflow for an extended period of time could be
hazardous to your health. Do not expose occupants, pets, or plants to direct
airflow for extended periods of time.
2. Due to the possibili_ of oxygen deficiency, ventilate the room when used
together with stoves or other heating devices.
3. Do not use this air condi_oner for non-specified special purposes (e.g.
presewing precision devices, food, pets, plan_, and art objects). Such usage
could damage the items.
4. The air conditioner is a consumer comfort appliance, not a precision climate
contro! system.
i. Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when removing the rifler. Injuries can
occur when handling sharp metat edges.
2. Do net use water to dean inside the air conditioner. Exposure to water can
destroy the insulation, leading to possible electric shock.
3, When cleaning the unit, first make sure that the power and breaker are turn_
off. The fan rotates at a very high speed during operation. There is a
possibffi_ 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 SepJice Center, See the
warran_ page for details or call (800) 243-_. Have your model number and
serial number avaiiabie. They should be written on page 2 of this manual..
7
Introductio_
This symbol alerts you to the risk of el_Hc sh_P_
This sym_l alerts you to ha_rds th_ could _u_ harm to t_
air conditioner,
This symbol indicates specta| notes.
WARNING: This appfiance should _ indued in acco_ance with the
N_ionai Ele_ric Cede.
Front G_l,e
Air Fiiiter
Ho,nzon_l Air Deflector
(Horizontal Louver)
Vertical mr DeNec_r
(Ve_l Louver)
-- _r Dis_arge
A_r Intake
(inlet GrilJe)
Con_l Board
Remote ControUer _,_
Base Pan
Power Cord
8 Room Air Condi
115V ~ 2_V ~ Power _,rd may include a curTent
inte_pt_ d,ev_¢e.A test a_ reset bu_n is
provi_ on me plug case, The d_i_
should be t_ted on a _odic bss_ by nrst
pressing the TEST b_on ,andmen, me
RES_ button, If_e TEST bu_on d_s not
tdp or if me RESET _t_o,n _ll not _y
engaged, disc_Snee _e of the air
c_diUo_r and c_ a quailed se_i_
te_nician.
Power Su_ly
U_ Wali R_p_cie
Sta_td '__V, 3-wk_ grounding
_!e ra_d 15A, 125V AC
S_nda_ 250V, 3-w_lreg_und_'ng
recep_c_ rat_ 115A,_OV AC
S_da_ 2SOV, 3-_re gro_nd_ing
r_pta_ rated 2OA,,250V AC
U_ i5 AMP. t_me _lay fu_ o_ 15 AMP
Use _ AMP. _ _lay fus_ o_20 AMP.
c_r_ breaker:
ELEC_|CAL SAF_
_,fPORT_T GROUNDING tNSTRUC_NS
Nr _}t_er h_ a thr_rron,g grmjndlng _ug on its power supply _d, _ich _st _ pl_ into,
p_er_ gr_ed thr_-prong wall r_p_acle for _=r prot_n agalins| _stibie _ [h_erd.,
Manual 9
WARNING: This appUance must _ p_pody g_unded,
The power cord of _is appliance is equipped with a three-prong grounding p_ug.
To minimize the dsk of electric shock, use the piug with a standard three-siot
grounding wall power outlet, if the power outiet does not include a grounding slot,
have a quaLifi_ eiectrician repiace the outtet _fore you use the room air
conditioner.
WARNING: Changing the outlet _thout making the appropriate wiring
changes wili create an unsafe condition that could result in fire or
eiectrical shock. Refer all such work to a ilcensed and qua|ifi_
ele,,'_iclan.
P_ me_c<l
Ensurep_r grou_
exi_ _f_e use
WARNING: Do not cut or remove the grounding prong f_m the power
plugo
WARNING: Attaching the adapter ground te_i_l to the wa|l
_ceptac_ cover _r_ does not ground the appliance unless _e
covet screw is metal and not insulted, and the wall receptacle is
grounded though the house widngo
WARNING: if you have any doubt whether the air conditioner is
proporly gmun_d, have the wall rece_cle and ci_uit choked _ a
qualified electrician,
10 Room Air Con r
We st_ngly discourage the use of an adapter due to potential e h_ards.
For tempomPi conn_ions, use only a UL-iisted adapter, available from mo_
local hat.are stores. Ensure that the large s_ot in the a_pter is aligned with
e large slot in the receptacle for a proper po[ari_ connection.
To disconnect the r cord from the adapter, use one hand on each to avoid
damaging the ground terminal, Avoid frequently unplugging the power cord as
this can lead to eventual ground termina! damage,
Temp_ m_hodi _
R__o_ _t_
_rectt
WARNING; Never use the appllance with a broken adapter.
i 15VOLT UNiT
We strongly dis_rage |he u_ o! an extension cord due to poten_a_safe_
h_ards, For temporary s_ua_ens,u_ only CSA _ied and UL listed3-wi_
grmJr_ exten_ _tds, rated i5, A,i25V.
N_ wiring sh_d _ m_e in,ac_dan_ with Ioca__'icel _ and _ulati,ons°
Aluminum _se wiring may _ sp_a] _le_. _,sult a qual_ eiectt_an,
_0,20,8, and 230/208 VOLT UN_
These uni_ ai_ _ip_d with a.thre_pro_g g_u_in,,g pl_g o_ the p_ s_pp_y _rd, wh_h
must _ pi_ed into a _t_ing p_y g_und_ree-p_r_ _iil recep_de _ _r !pr_t_ion
ag_i_ _ssi_ s_ Ih_rd!, _fs_h _n outletis _t preset, o_e m=_t _ [_sta|le_ by a q_alified
e_td_.n i_ a_,_ _ the Na_ona_ Ele_ca| _e and $_1 cedee _nd ordinances..
DO NOT USE AN EXTENS_@,I _RD on _,208, and 230Y2_ Volt u_tt_i.
O_er's 11
To p_vent v_m_n and n_e, make sum_ un_
is i_.a!l_ s_rely _ _rmlh/
Awning
Fen_
mq_
!
/
CAU_: All si_ I_vm _ _e _rt_ must remain .ex_ to _e ou_Ide _ _e
_ui_.
_ns_|__ _nff a I_e _n_ sothe _k _ slight_y_wer _ the _t (_ut I_')o
_is _ll fo_ con_n_d waterto _ m,the o_i_.
_n_ _ _nit_ the_om a_ _"_0 °_'e _ _ I_vel.
: AHs_ppo_ing p_ sh_JIdbe s_u_ _ fi_ _, m_nn], or _'_L
This_nit isd_i_ed for insta]_n in _'_l_d d_ble
hung _dows _ _ali _ning _,s from _"
41_.
The topa_ bottom _:_ow _sh m_st o_n s_nt|y
_o.al_ _ cl_r _n':i_ o_ni_ of 18__ _ _m
the u_r _h 1othe _n_ _ool.
12 Room Air er
Op_ the wi_ Ma_ a I_ne_, thecenmr of
_ndow stoo__tv_, _ s_e windowstop
moldin_o
Looselya_ _ _IIIbracket _, the_ppert
bra_._ using the cadge bott_ _ _k r_
S_ll
i_ A_ the ml!bracket to the _ndow s_l_ the
C_efuIPt placethe cabinet_ the win_ sto_
a{ign_ _nter _tk on _e _om front
e cen_r line ma_ed _n_ st,_,
D)
Umngthe M_ew and the I_k nut,_a,ch the
su_ bracket to the_inet _rack_e. U_ t_ fi_
tta_ h_e after the sil_bra_et on _ outer_ of
,ewindow sill _hten _e _.rri_e _ _ _ _
n=. Be s_m _ _net _nts _.
CA_ON: Oo n_ ddl| a hole in the _om
_. _ un_ is _gn_ _ o_ate w_h Upper
Gu_
_mately i_ _of w_er in _m _n,
P_!!_e _om wmd_ sash_wn _hind theTop
intoner _r untilthey _m_et,
:1. _ nm puU_,e _ sash _n __glhtiy
_ the m_nt _ Fr_e c_n is
A_h the _net to the _ln_,d_ stoolby
_rivingthe screws_ype B)_rou_h _e
_binet intowiR_ s_l.
2. The _binet _ _ insmli_ _th a _ry
slightti_td_rd tow_ the ou_i_.
R_m, Air Condi_oner
Ins_llation
_i PU _ each F_e _n_ _jlilyto each wi_ sash
_c_ and pu_l_ _m wind_ sash _n _hind
the Top, retmner _ u_ll it meets.
At_ch each Frame cumin _e win_ s_ by using
Brews (Type C..)
SJi_ _ unit into the_bi_t
CAUTION: For s_ur[ty pu_,
_1| s_w_ype A)
Power _rd
_;ew
Cut _ Foam-s_ tothe pr_t _n_h _.d In_tt
b_n the u_r window_h _d _e b_r
win_ _sh.
Attach_ WindowI_ing bracketv,_ a sc_
c.)
___ idow locking
b_acket
Owner's Ma#uat 15
Ins_ltation
A_ _ |_t g_l[leto,the ,_in_ _ ir_e_ng
_ on the ,grWeinto the t_bs,on _ _ont of
_net. Push _ gril_ in until it sn_ into p_.
,_ Li_tthe,inlet g_lle a,_ _re ff w_ a _ew (Type A)
rougih_e front gd_.,,
_nd_ inmllati_ of _m air _itionfer is now
_leted, _e E_ICAL DATA for attaching
_r _ _ eUectric_Jou_,
Room, Air er
OperaUng instructions
The _ntmls look like this:
Operation s_ when this b_on is pmss_ _d
stops w_n you p_ss the bu_ again.
FANSPEEDSELECTOR
Forincreas_ powerwhille_oliro, seli_ a high_
_n sp_d.
3 ste_: High--Low-- M_
ONJOFFT!MER
The timer can be set to start a_ stop_e unit in
h_fly incremen_ ,(upto 12 hours),.
OPERATION MODE SE_,_R
Se_t _li_ mode to _ the _m.
_ct ener_j _r mode for er_y _ng
Se_d _n mode _r _sic venti[ati_ _n op_t_on.
Se_ dry mode for dry operation.
_MPERATURE COiNTROL
_e therm_at monit_s _om temp_m to
maintain _e d_ired tem_rature.
The therm_tat _n be set be_en 60_F~_F
The unittakes an average_ _ minutesto,adjust_e
room_mperatu_ _ I°E
REM_E CONTROLSENSOR
_ne_ Manual 17
Operating/ns_tions
CAUTION:The Remote Controller will not fun_ion properly if strong
light strikes the sensor window _ the air _nd_oner or if them are
ob_cies I_veen the Remote Controller and the air conditioner.
O_ra_on sta_swhenthisbu_ is,press_ and
stopswhenyou _e_ the bu_oin _ain.
Tem_Jm Con_l
The _ermostat monito_ _m _mpe_tum
m_n_in _e desiredt_rature,
The _ermostat ,_n be set_n 60T~_'F
The unk _kes an _¢erage of 30 minutes to adjust_e
r_ tempe_ture by !°F.
!
Fan Sp_d
Forin,crea_ power_ile _oling, sel_ a higher
fan s_d.
3 ste_: I-I_h-Low-Med
V Temp A
ON_ Timer ..............
Thetimer_n be set tosta_and stop_e unitin
houdyincremen_(upto,12 l'_u_),
Oper_on Mo_
Sel_ _olJng m_e _ _ _e room_
Sel_ energy saver mode for energy _ving
Sele_ _n mode for basic ventilaUngfan operaUon,
Sel_ d_ modefor d_ o_ration..
How to Inse_
Rem_e _ cover_m tt'_,backof_e remote
2. Inse_ _ batteries.
Be s_re _ the po_y when ins_lli_ _e
Be s_re _at _th ba,_edes a_ new.
3. Re-a_ the _r,
_t _ recharg_e
batte_. Su_ batter.s
differ_m sta_a_ dry _lls
in s_'_pe, dimer_ions, and!
Rem_ _ batteries _m
e re.re _nt,_er ff _heair
_iti_er is not goingto _,
us_ _ an exte_d_ len_h
of tim,e.
Room, Air er
Opera,rig in s
Air Directio, n
_ _n _ adjusted _ changing_e directionofthe
air _nditio_fs Io_e_ _ canaim incase the
_ling _n_ ofthe air ,_nd_nef:
Adjusting Horizontal Air FI_ Direction
kdjlusti_ the v_l Io_e_ IN and right_11
change horizontalallow.
Adjustng Veffi_l Air Flow Diction
Adjusti_i the ho_on_! vane up and _wn _U
changeverticalai_.. The var_ _n _ adjusted
by nudging the _ or upand down _ the va_.
Re_mmended orien_ion of louvers
A_just_uv_ _ fa_ upwards _en _,ll_i
to maximize _Hlng _c_ncy...
Adjusting hodzon_l mr_
Adju_ng ve_| air fl_
Vent Control
Forma_mum _llng , CLOSEthev_t. _is _11a|l_ I_rna| _r drcuilatton.
OPEN_e vent_ di_arge sta_,air.
CLOSE_VENT.LOPEN
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OperaUng
Drain Pipe
In Ihumid weather, excess water m_
_use the Base Pan to overflow. To
drain the water, remove the Drain Cap
and secure the Drain Pipe to _e rear
hole of the Ba_ Fan.
Press the drain pipe into _e hole by
pushing down and aw_ from bhe fins
to avoid injury.
_is air _nditioner is equipped _th a
slinger _n. (See drawing, _lc_,,v.)
The _n has an outer dng that runs in
e water _at _lie_ in _e base pan
if it gets deep. That _ndensate is _en
picked up by the fan and expelled
_rough the _nden_r, making _e air
conditioner more efficient.
Be careful when inse_ing the d_in pi!_, Push away _m
the sha_ 'fin area to avoid slipping injudng youmelf.
Removal From Window
• arn the air _nditioner off,disconn_ the power _rd, iremove the L bracket, the
screws and Support Bra_et installed through the top and bo_om of _e guide
panels, and save _r reins_fla_on later. Close _e guide panels. K_ping a firm grip
on the air _nditioner, raise the sash, and _refulFi tilt _e air _ndiUoner bayard,
draining any _ndensate. Lift the air _nditioner from the _ndow and remove the
sash seal from be_en the windows.
Be sure to drain _L condensate from the air _nditioner. If you don't, it _uId run
out _ile you carry _e unit, ma_ng a mess and creating a slipping hazard. This
simpie step will save you mu_ cleaning and make a safer work e_ironment°
Room Air er
Maintenance _d Service
Air Filter
Check the air filter at least _ice a month to _e if cleaning is necessary. Trap_d
pa_icies in _e filter can build up and block the allow, reducing cooling ca_ci_
and _using an a_umulation of _ost on the eva_mtor. To clean bhe air filter:
3_
4_
Pullthe inlet gdlle forw_.
Remove the air fi_er from _e front gdile by pulling the air filter up s,lighBy.
Wash _e filter using lukewarm water I_!_ 40 °C (104 °F).
Gently shake _,e ,excesswater from _e filter and mplac4_,
Cleaning The Air Conditioner
The _nt grille and Inlet grille may
_p,ed wi_ a do_ dampened in a mild
detergent soluUon.
The _binet may be washed with mild
_ap or detergent and lukewa_
water, then polished with Liquid Wax
_r _pliances.
To ensure continued _ak efficiency,
the condenser coils (ou_ide of unit)
should be checked periodically and
cleaned if cl_ged with soot or dirt
from the atmosphere.
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