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PROBLEM
AIR CONDITIONER
DOES N~ OPERATE
AIR CONDITIONER
"DOES N~ COOL AS
IT SHOULD"
OPERATING
SOUNDS
WATER DMPPING
OUTSIDE
WATER DNPPING
INSIDE
WATER IN BASE PAN
(ON OUTDOOR SIDE)
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POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
. Not plugged in. Plug may have been bumped loose by vacuum cleaner or furniture.
Curtains, blinds or furniture blocking front of air conditioner wfil restrict airflow.
Thermostat Control may not be set high or low enough. Mso, when Fan Switch
is at ~CLE, the temperature in the room will vary more than when it's at
CONTINUOUS. Turn knob to another number. Highest setting should provide
maximum cooling.
Air filter dirty, should be cleaned at least every 30 days. See instructions on page
Room may have been very hot when air conditioner was first turned on. Allow time for
it to cool down.
Cold air maybe escaping through open furnace floor registers and cold air returns.
. Ventilation Control maybe set at OPEN, allowing outside air to enter room.
Cooling coils have iced up. To melt ice, set the Fan at high speed and the
Thermostat Control to a lower number.
Thermostat click, a metallic sound, maybe heard when compressor cycles on and off.
This is normal.
at UCLE and Selector Switch is in cool or heat psition. Otherwise, fan runs
continuously when air conditioner is on.
Excess water may overflow in extremely hot and humid weather. This is normal.
Air conditioner must be instilled level or tilt~
This is norma] f
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period in very humid areas. Moisture removed from indoor air drains torearof cabinet
where it is picked up by a fan and thrown against the outdoor condenser coil.
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