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Very satisfied! I was searching for several days, but nope; till I discovered your webside and there it was at a very reasonable price. Keep up the good work!
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Generally speaking good copy; a few pages too hard contrast...
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I purchased the unit from a private party and the original owners manual was not available. Having the ability to download it was extremely helpful and clarified operating the equipment immensely. This is a complicated unit and without the manual I would not have been able to maximize it's potential. Thank you.
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Being a user of older radios of many kinds, preferring them over more modern rigs, this manual was invaluable in the programming of my two. I now know for certain what the assorted buttons functions are, and am very grateful to have found this excellent site. Many thanks for your assistance, Tony.
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Clear and easy to read. All details as expected. Price acceptable , and quick delivery.
Do-it-yourselfmaintenance
lf you are familiar with ebctrioal appliances, you can do the cleaning and maintenance yourself. lf you choose 03 do so, folbw these steps:
7. Carefully dean and hose out the base, condenser coils and condensate parts. Clean at least orxx a year-or more often if the condenser coil and pan collects dirt, sand, leaves, insects or algae. Also, dean il you deted an odor coming from the air conditiiner. (A good time to oil the motor is when you already have the cabinet open. See �Ciling the fan motor on page 6.) Remove plastic film from motor and electrical paReplace unit in cabinet. Reattach ground wire. Replaca control plate and knobs. Replace front panel. Reconnect power supply.
Electrbal Shock and Personal lnJury Hazard Unplug power cord from receptacle More l performlng any m&Itsnancs. Bs surs no llquld gsts lnto the motor, elsctrlcal control box or comprsssor electrbal terminals. l Because your alr condltbner welghs from 8OtollOpounds(36to5Okg),ltls recommended that you have somsone help you whsn you rsmove and reinstall your unlt and that you both uss proper llftlng tecllnlquea Handle the alr condltbner wlth csrs. Watch l outforttlssharpmstalflnsonthefront and rear condenser colla l Do not uss the collected water for drlnklng purposss.ttlsnotssnltaiy. Fallurs to klbw ths above precautbns could resutt ln elsctrlcal shock or personal Injury. 1. Unplug power cord.
2 Remove front panel. (See page 5 for instructions.) 3. Pull control knohe straight off. Remove the control plate. 4. Remove the green ground wire. lt is attached with a screw kcated on the bottom left side. under the control plate. (Save the screw to reattach wire.) 5. Pull out handle and slide air wnditiier out of cabinet. NOTE: The air conditioner is heavy and should be removed by at least two people. 6. Wrap the motor, electrical control box and compressor terminal box in plastii film and make sure no water or other liquid gets inside any of these parts. lt could damage the insulation and cause serbus mechanical problems.
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NOTE: It is a good idea to wait 24 hours before starting the unit again. This allows time for all areas to dry out. The water from rainfall or from normal operation does not harm these components.
Energysavingtips
. Improve home insulation (seal doors, windows, and dose fKeplace flue).
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Cbse blinds or drapes on sunny side of house. Add window awnings. Keep air filter dean. Don7 bbck airflow with drapes or furniture. Ventilate attic (high temperature levels add to normal cooling bad). Try not to use heat producing appliances during the hottest part of the day. Turn lights, radios, televisions and other appliances off when not needed. Keep heat registers and cool air returns closed or blc&ed off so cooled air won�t escape. Use a vent fan in axking, laundry or bathing areas to pull out heat and moisture near its source.
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