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LG LW1804ER Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 MODELS, MODELOS: order to prevent or "mprop_ any damages...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS, Wrile the m_el and _ria_ humors here: Model # Serial # You can find them on a _abel on the side of each unit, _aler's Name Date Pulrct,ased • Slaple your receipl !o this page ir_the event you need it to prove date d for warranty issues.
  • Page 3: Installation

    To prevem [niury to the user or other people ar_ pro_rty _mage, the following instructions must be followed, • incorrect o,_ration due to ignodng instwct[on will cause harm or _mage, The seriousness c]a_ifiied by the folio,wing indicator's. [] Installation • No installation may cau_ fire and electric •...
  • Page 4: Operation

    i Operation • it wil!lcause eiectric shock or , I!twill! cause electdc shock or , Otherwise, it wil! _use ele_dc s_ck or fire due to fire. fire due to heat ,get.ration. heat generation_or electric _ock, • It will cause electdc _ock or , It will cause electric shock or •...
  • Page 5 • It w[li]cau_ failure of machine • It may cause explosion, fire, • it is not designed to c_] _e and burn. entire house. or ele_dc s_ck. CAUTION jh [] installation • ff leaving appliance damaged, • It may cause failure of •...
  • Page 6 , There . Water may enter the unit and is danger of fire, or e_eddc shock. degrade the insulation, it may _use an electric shock. , It is an air conditioner, not a , Since t_ fan rotates at high •...
  • Page 7 Contact an installation spec:ialistfor installaSon Piug in _e power plug properly, not share _e same outlet wi_ o_er appliances Do not use an extension _rd Do not sta_'stop operation by p_ugging/unp_ugging the _wer cord, cordipllug is ,damaged,replace only with an authorized part i_ii _ Being ex_sed to direct airflow for an extended period of time oouid be hazardous to your hea_thoDo not expose o_upants, _,...
  • Page 8 T_ mmote control and control pa_/ will look like those repre_nt_ in t_ fo//owin,gpictures=...
  • Page 9 FAR S PEED, SELECTOR PO,W_ C#eralion starts when this button is press_ For increased power while coo_ing select a higher s_ops w_n you press the button again. fan speed. 3 steps: High -.>Low e Med _r_iPERATUR:E CON_OIL T_ thermostat monitors room temlperature to ONiOFF TIMER mai_ain _e desired temperature The timer can be _t to star'I a._ stop t_...
  • Page 10 Formaximum _ ling CLOSE the vent. _is will allow intemat air circulation. efficiency,, OPEN the ventto disch_ge stalie air. CL,OSiE_ VENT_ OPEN ' Before using the ventil_ion feature, posi_on the vent _everby pulling Pa_ A out straiight and snapping it into place. Aidlow can be adiust_ by changing the direction of _e air conditioneCs louvers.
  • Page 11: How To Remove

    Turn thepo,_t off and unpl_ th_ powerplug _,to,re cleaning the air condtt_net, The air filter behind the inlet grille should be checked and cleaned _ least once every, 2 weeks (or as necessa_) to maintain optimal performance of the air _ndiSoner, How to remove the ,air filter ®...
  • Page 12 Theairc,o_dit_oner employs aproper drain method w hereby thecondensed water ( moisture removed from _e ai 0 isdrained t o'_eoutside, _n very humid w ea_er, (and forreverse c ycle mo_lsinthereverse m ode} excessive condensate water r emoved from theairmay cause some water t ocoilect T oremove #_is e xcess w ater y oucaninstall thedrain panas _t_iledbelow°...
  • Page 13 CA_ON: app,liance should be ins_l|ed in _cordance with national wiring r_ulationso fol|owing information serves a_s as a guide to, help to, explain product features, ® ® ® You can choose betw_n _o me_s below ac_rding to your window _oo! shape and preference, •...
  • Page 14 To prevent vibration and noise, make sure the unit is inst_led securely and firmly, !nstai_the unit where the sunlight d_s not shine directly on the unit The outside of the cabinet must extend outward for at least 12" and there shouid be no obstacles0 such _/ as a fence or wall, _thin 20 '°from the back of _e cabinet because it wiil preve_ heat radiation of the ,conde_qse r,...
  • Page 15 WL Series To prevent vibration and noise, make sure the unit Fence is installed securely and fi_ly Install the unit where the suniight does not shine directly on the unit. _e outside ,ofthe cabinet must extend outward for at least:12" and there should be no obstacles, such as a fence or wall, w_hin 20"...
  • Page 16 WP Series To prevent vibration and noise, make sure the unit Fence is inst_led securely and firmly, !nstaHthe unit where the sunlight d_s not shine C_led direc_y on fne unit radiation There should be no olbst'ac_es0 s uch as a fence and wall, within 20"' from the back d the cabinet b_caus,eit will prevent heat radiation of _e condenser,...
  • Page 17: Preparation Of Chassis

    WK_ WL Series NO,. NAME'OFPARTS FRAMECURTAIN SILLSUPPORT BOLT SCREW o,A_ ............SCREW(_PE B} SCREW_',TYPE C ) FOAMoSTR_P DRAINPIPE FO_¢oPE FRAMEGUIDE W_NBOW LOCKING BRACKET FOt_PE SCREWDRIVER(Philips and FI,me,_), RULER, KNIFE, HAMMER, PENCIL,, LEVEL PREPARATION OF CHASSIS Remove t}-_ _rews which fasten the cabinet at _th sides ,and at the back,, Sliide the unff from the cabinet by gd_ng the ba_ _n...
  • Page 18 @O_n the window, Mark a line on center of _e window stool Carefully place the cabinet on the window sl¢_oland aiign the center mark on the bo_om front w_h the center line maA_ in _e window stool,, Upper Guide Window stooll Front Angle Fig.
  • Page 19 cabinet shoiu_dbe i_tall_ wifll, a very slight fit Screw(Type B) @ (a_ut 1/2"),_wr_ard toward the outside (See Fi9_5). Adiust the, bolt a_ the nut of Sill Sup_rt _.for bali_cing t_ c.3bi_t. Sil! Suppo_ A_.a.ct)the cabinet to the window sty! _ driving 1hie_rews _) (Ty_ B: Leith...
  • Page 20 A_ach the Widow L_king Bracket @ w_:h a Ty_ Win_w Io,ckir_g C _re'w Q (be Fig 9) bracket @ Fig. 9 A_ach the, fro_ grille to the cabinet by inseding tile ta_ on the grille into the ta_ on the front of the canner.
  • Page 21 WP Series NAME OF PARTS Q'TY FRAME CURTAIN suPPoR"rBR.ACKE [ S_LL BRACKET LOCK NUT SCREW (TYPF SCREW (TYPE .._CRE _REW (TYPE CARRIAGE BOLT FOAM S"FRiP ........1 ..FOAM SEAL WINDOW LOCKING BRACKET DRNN PiPE ......! ...... FOAM-PE FRAME GUIDE 1111¸...
  • Page 22 _O_n thewindow. Mark a Be onthecenter of_e window stool b elb, t_een thesi_ window stop moldings. Loosely attach t hesillbracket tothesuppo_ bracket using _e carnage _:_itand the I_k nut. A_aclhthe si_lbracket to the window sill using _e C_inet screws (Type B).. Trackhale Carefuliy place the cabinet on the window st_i and a!ign the center mark on _e bottom _ont with...
  • Page 23 PuI_ e ach Frame c u_ain fully toeach window sash track, a ndpu_l _e bosom window sashdown behind track theTopret_ner b arun#l i t meets, Fto_Angle Q Screw(Ty_ B ) Fig. 16 A_ach each Frame c u_ain the_ndowsashbyusing screws ( Type C,}(See Fig,17) Fig.
  • Page 24 Attach the front 9til e to the cabinet by inse_ing the t_s on '_e grille into thietabs on the front of the cabinet Push the 9rille in un_l it snaps into place (See Fig. 21} :1_ Lfff _e inlet 9rifle and secure it with a screw (Type A) through the front gdl:e.(See Fig.
  • Page 25 Because d potential safety h_ards, we strongly discourage the use of an adapter plug, However, if you (PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y) wish to use an adapter, a TEMPORARY FOR'THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS CONNECTION may be made,, Use,UL-list_ adapter, APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERL iyGROUNDED available from most i_al hardware stores (Fig.
  • Page 26 (PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y) FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY,,THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE Y GROUNDED 23& 2e8,, and VOLT UNITS The _wer cord of this appiiance, is equipped wffh a These units a_re equip_d with a _ree-prong grounding three-prong {groulnding} plug. Use this with a standard plug on the power supply _rd,, which must be pbgged three-sl,ot (grounding} wall power outlet (Fig, 24} to into a matching properly grounded tthr_-prong wall...
  • Page 27 Before calling for service, p_ase review me, following list of common probtems aM solutions. T_ air conditioner is operating normally when: • You hear a pinging noise This;is caused by water bein9 picked up by _e condenser on rainy days or in highly humid condffions This feature is designed to he_p remove moisture in the air and improve _o_ing efficiency •...

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