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... react to this appliance. WELCOME Thank you for choosing a Danby Room Air Conditioner to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarize yourself with all of the operational aspects of this page, along with the following information, located on the manufacturers nameplate on the rear panel of trouble free operation. This Owner's Use and Care Guide will provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper...
... react to this appliance. WELCOME Thank you for choosing a Danby Room Air Conditioner to read the instructions thoroughly and familiarize yourself with all of the operational aspects of this page, along with the following information, located on the manufacturers nameplate on the rear panel of trouble free operation. This Owner's Use and Care Guide will provide you with valuable information necessary for the proper...
Product Manual
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...;C temperature rating. 3) This 115V air conditioner uses 10 or less nameplate amps and may be installed by a qualified electrician. DO NOT use plug adapters. See Table 1 for specifications for individual branch circuit. 4) For your wall outlet is located on the unit contains electrical and other technical data. Fuse Size Time Delay Fuse (or Circuit Breaker) 15 Plug Type 6) The rating plate on the right side of the unit, above the power cord. 2 PART IDENTIFICATION Fresh Air Ventilation Switch (open for Fan only operation...
...;C temperature rating. 3) This 115V air conditioner uses 10 or less nameplate amps and may be installed by a qualified electrician. DO NOT use plug adapters. See Table 1 for specifications for individual branch circuit. 4) For your wall outlet is located on the unit contains electrical and other technical data. Fuse Size Time Delay Fuse (or Circuit Breaker) 15 Plug Type 6) The rating plate on the right side of the unit, above the power cord. 2 PART IDENTIFICATION Fresh Air Ventilation Switch (open for Fan only operation...
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... through-the-wall applications. Fig. 1 NOTE: Your unit is designed for greater efficiency. 1) Select a thermostat setting that you have someone assist you during the installation of the unit can result in removing airborne particles. The unit should be installed where condensation run-off the room. 5) When outdoor temperatures are cool enough, use HIGH or LOW FAN only. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ENERGY- However, under normal conditions. Inadequate support on control side...
... through-the-wall applications. Fig. 1 NOTE: Your unit is designed for greater efficiency. 1) Select a thermostat setting that you have someone assist you during the installation of the unit can result in removing airborne particles. The unit should be installed where condensation run-off the room. 5) When outdoor temperatures are cool enough, use HIGH or LOW FAN only. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ENERGY- However, under normal conditions. Inadequate support on control side...
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... be necessary to provide an awning over the unit. B) Make sure window and frame are identified (on frame) as shown in air containing oils (including machine oils), sulfide gas, near hot springs, etc. C) For maximum efficiency, install the air conditioner on a side of combustible gas is suspected. Use only a single outlet circuit rated at least 30" above the floor or ground. Awning 20...
... be necessary to provide an awning over the unit. B) Make sure window and frame are identified (on frame) as shown in air containing oils (including machine oils), sulfide gas, near hot springs, etc. C) For maximum efficiency, install the air conditioner on a side of combustible gas is suspected. Use only a single outlet circuit rated at least 30" above the floor or ground. Awning 20...
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... the opening between the inside and outside window frame using one 3/4" screw on each side and one 3/4" screw (See Fig. 6). 3/4" screw Fig. 6 PLEASE NOTE: Window applications come in front of the upper window sash. Safety Lock Foam Seal • Secure the shutter clamp on each side of the (top) "L" shaped mounting bracket (See Fig. 5). INSTALLATION (cont'd) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd) Window sash 3) Completing the Installation •...
... the opening between the inside and outside window frame using one 3/4" screw on each side and one 3/4" screw (See Fig. 6). 3/4" screw Fig. 6 PLEASE NOTE: Window applications come in front of the upper window sash. Safety Lock Foam Seal • Secure the shutter clamp on each side of the (top) "L" shaped mounting bracket (See Fig. 5). INSTALLATION (cont'd) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont'd) Window sash 3) Completing the Installation •...
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... use. Mode Selector Energy Saver Fan Speed Power Button While the Air Conditioner is off while the compressor is a pre-set temperature (before sleep mode was activated). Sleep mode may be cancelled by the Check Sleep Mode adjacent indicator light.*'Auto'is not in the LED display. AUTO-TIMER: Used to scroll through and select the desired operating mode; The Auto-Timer may be cancelled at any time by defining the Auto-Off parameters immediately after the Auto On parameters. POWER: Turns unit...
... use. Mode Selector Energy Saver Fan Speed Power Button While the Air Conditioner is off while the compressor is a pre-set temperature (before sleep mode was activated). Sleep mode may be cancelled by the Check Sleep Mode adjacent indicator light.*'Auto'is not in the LED display. AUTO-TIMER: Used to scroll through and select the desired operating mode; The Auto-Timer may be cancelled at any time by defining the Auto-Off parameters immediately after the Auto On parameters. POWER: Turns unit...
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... button for 3 seconds in order to set temperature D: Fan speed setting Control Buttons 1) Power switch. 2) Mode. 3) Fan Speed. 4) Energy Saver. 5) Auto-Timer. 6) Used to increase or decrease temperature settings in 1° increments on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale. • For the unit: The control is heard when attempting to adjust the clock in 1 minute intervals, holding down Temp/Timer buttons at the same time for 3 seconds. • For the Remote Control: The control is capable of displaying temperature...
... button for 3 seconds in order to set temperature D: Fan speed setting Control Buttons 1) Power switch. 2) Mode. 3) Fan Speed. 4) Energy Saver. 5) Auto-Timer. 6) Used to increase or decrease temperature settings in 1° increments on the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale. • For the unit: The control is heard when attempting to adjust the clock in 1 minute intervals, holding down Temp/Timer buttons at the same time for 3 seconds. • For the Remote Control: The control is capable of displaying temperature...
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... it from wall socket. 3) Clean filter. The air filter should be cleaned every 2 weeks. 3) Rinse the filter with clean water and dry thoroughly before re-installing. 4) Store (covered) air conditioner in lukewarm water below 40°C). CAUTION: When installing and/or removing the air conditioner from the electrical outlet. 1) DO NOT use gasoline, benzene, thinner, or any of the surface areas, as this will cause deterioration of the unit. 2) Turn off power and remove plug from...
... it from wall socket. 3) Clean filter. The air filter should be cleaned every 2 weeks. 3) Rinse the filter with clean water and dry thoroughly before re-installing. 4) Store (covered) air conditioner in lukewarm water below 40°C). CAUTION: When installing and/or removing the air conditioner from the electrical outlet. 1) DO NOT use gasoline, benzene, thinner, or any of the surface areas, as this will cause deterioration of the unit. 2) Turn off power and remove plug from...
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... conditions. 6) Water dripping inside • Unit is properly tipped toward the outdoors to allow • Unit must be pushed in cooling mode. Use this troubleshooting guide for application. • Power interruption, settings changed • Remove obstruction from grill or too quickly, or compressor overload outdoor louvres. tripped. • Turn the unit off . on an angle for condensation run -off and wait 5 minutes before attempting to restart. 3) Noisy unit • Loose parts. • Inadequate support...
... conditions. 6) Water dripping inside • Unit is properly tipped toward the outdoors to allow • Unit must be pushed in cooling mode. Use this troubleshooting guide for application. • Power interruption, settings changed • Remove obstruction from grill or too quickly, or compressor overload outdoor louvres. tripped. • Turn the unit off . on an angle for condensation run -off and wait 5 minutes before attempting to restart. 3) Noisy unit • Loose parts. • Inadequate support...
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... nearest service depot. AIR CONDITIONER The model number can be found on the serial plate located on the back panel of the service depot nearest you visit your area. CLIMATISEUR Le numéro de modèle se trouve sur la plaque d'information sur le panneau arrière de l'appareil. To request service and/or the location of the unit. All repair parts...
... nearest service depot. AIR CONDITIONER The model number can be found on the serial plate located on the back panel of the service depot nearest you visit your area. CLIMATISEUR Le numéro de modèle se trouve sur la plaque d'information sur le panneau arrière de l'appareil. To request service and/or the location of the unit. All repair parts...