Roper Air Conditioner manual Starting your air conditioner, Using the Heat settings on some models

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q OperatingInstructions

Starting your air conditioner

Electrical Shock Hazard

l Plug unit into grounded electrical outlet only.

l Do not use an extension cord.

l Do not operate unit with front panel removed.

Failure to do so could result in electrical shock.

See Figures 30 and 31 for control panel variations.

1.Set Air Control to OFF for maximum cooling.

2.Set Fan Control to desired setting. (All settings below not on all models.)

HI COOL ............................................. for maximum cooling MED COOL ..............................................for normal cooling LO COOL .............................................. for sleeping comfort HI HEAT .............................................. for maximum heating MED HEAT .............................................. for normal heating LO HEAT ............................................... for reduced heating FAN ONLY .......for circulating air without heating or cooling

3.Set Temp Control to number 4 setting (mid-setting). You can adjust the air conditioner’s performance by resetting the Thermostat to a higher or lower number. You will need to experiment to find the setting(s) which work best for you.

NOTE: If you turn your air conditioner off or if the compressor turns off when you lower the Thermostat, wait at least 3 minutes before turning unit back on. Failure to do so could blow a household fuse or trip a circuit breaker.

Using the HEAT settings (on some models)

When the outside temperature is 45°F (7°C) or above, the air conditioner operates as a heat pump and heats the air running through the unit. When the outside temperature is below 45°F (7”C), the unit switches itself to an electric-resistance heater to heat the air.

NOTE: This product is not designed to be used as a primary heat source. It is intended for supplemental heating only.

q lnstrucciones de Funciona- miento

Prendiendo su

acondicionador de aire

Riesgo de Choque El6ctrico

l Enchufar el acondicionador de aire en un tomacorriente electric0 puesto a tierra solamente.

l No usar un cable de extension.

l No poner en marcha el acondicionador de aire sin tener instalado el panel delantero.

De lo contrario se puede ocasionar choque electrico.

Ver Figura 30 y 31 para variaciones del panel de control.

1.Colocar el control del aire en la position OFF para enfriamiento maximo.

2.Colocar el control del ventilador en el ajuste deseado. (Los ajustes que se indican a continuation no aparecen en todos 10s modelos.)

HI COOL ...................................... para enfriamiento maxim0 MED COOL ................................... para enfriamiento normal LOW COOL ........................................................ para dormir HI HEAT ........................................ para calefaccion maxima MED HEAT ...................................... para calefaccion normal LOW HEAT ......................................... para calefaccion baja

FAN ONLY ................................................ para circular aire, sin calefaccion ni enfriamiento

3.Colocar el control de la temperatura en el numero 4 (valor medio). Se puede ajustar el rendimiento del acondicionador de aire cambiando el termostato a un numero superior o inferior. Usted debera experimentar hasta encontrar el ajuste que mas le convenga.

NOTA: Si usted apaga el acondicionador de aire o si el compresor se apaga cuando el termostato se coloca en un numero mas bajo, espere por lo menos 3 minutos antes de volver a poner en marcha el acondicionador de aire. De lo contrario se puede quemar un fusible de la casa o disparar un disyuntor de circuito.

Usando 10s ajustes de CALEFACCION (en algunos modelos)

Cuando la temperatura exterior es de 7” C (45” F) o superior,

el acondicionador de aire funciona coma una bomba de calor y calienta el aire que pasa a traves del artefacto. Cuando la temperatura interior es inferior a 7” C (45” F), el acondicionador de aire activa automaticamente al calefactor de resistencia electrica para calentar el aire.

NOTA: Este product0 no esta diseriado para ser usado coma una fuente primaria de calor. Ha sido diseriado para calefaccion suplementaria solamente.

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