Admiral AAWV-12CR1FAU, AAWV-06CR1FAU, AAWV-08CR1FAU, AAWV-10CR1FAU manual Tips Before Installation

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TIPS BEFORE INSTALLATION

Your Room Air Conditioner unit is designed to

be highly efficient and save energy. Follow these recommendations for greater efficiency.

1.

Select the thermostat setting that suits your

comfort needs and leave the thermostat at

that chosen setting.

2.

The filter is very efficient in removing airborne

NOTE: Save the shipping carton and packing materials for future storage or transport of the unit. Please check the contents of hardware kit against the corresponding model check list, prior to installation of the unit. See lists below.(Fig.A)

Fig. A Installation Hardware

particles. Keep air filter clean. Normally, filter

should be cleaned once a month. More

frequent cleaning may be necessary depending

on outdoor and indoor air quality.

3. Use drapes, curtains, or shades to keep

direct sunlight from heating your room, but

DO NOT obstruct the air conditioner. Allow air to

circulate around the unit without obstructions.

4. Start your air conditioner before outdoor

air becomes hot and uncomfortable. This avoids an initial period of discomfort while the unit is cooling off the room.

5.When outdoor temperature is cool enough, use HIGH or LOW FAN only. This circulates indoor air, providing some cooling comfort, and utilizes less electricity than when operating on a cooling setting.

! CAUTION !

To avoid installation/operating difficulties, read the instructions thoroughly.

3/8"Screws (4)

1"Screws (2)

7/16" Screws(2)

Support platform(1)

Speed clips(2)

Support angles (1)

Top channel(1)

Factory installed

Bottom bar(1)

Factory installed

Top retainer (1)

Foam (1)

Nuts(2)

Washers(2)

End Cap & Leveling Leg (1)

Filler panel(1)

Side channels(2)

Factory installed

Sliders(2)

Shorter seal (1)

Seals (2)

Side seals (2)

Factory installed

Your Room Air Conditioner was designed for

easy installation in a vertical (slider type) windows. NOTE: This unit is NOT designed for single

or double-hung windows.

NOTE: Surplus screw(s) for spare use.

Tools Needed for Window Installation

Screw drivers: Both Philips and flat head

Power drill: 1/8 inch diameter drill bit Pencil

Measuring tape Scissors Carpenters level

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Contents Slider Casement Room AIR Conditioner AC 12 10 8 6 MAN final 3/2/05 1255 PM Table of Contents ´NDICEIntroduction PARTart IdentificationIDENTIFICATIONAIR Conditioner Safety Important Safety InstructionsInstallation Requirements Installation InstructionsElectrical Specifications Electric Shock HazardTips Before Installation Assembly 16ScrewsSupport angle Leveling bolt Two 1 long self-tapping screws Lower windowSpeed clips Channel Foam Casement Window InstallationInstallation in wood sliding or wood casement windows Operating Instructions Used to select the operation mode Used to select the high fan speed modeUsed to select the mid fan speed mode Used to select the low fan speed modeHow to Insert the Batteries How to UseCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Suggested SolutionWarranty Year Full WarrantyIntroducciónTABLE of Contents TABLEEspecificacionesOF CONTENTSeléctricas ConsejosTABLE of antesCONTENTSde la instalación InstruccionesTABLE of CONTENTSde Instalación Barra inferior Canal del marco De la ventanaTrabas de sujeci n Canal Espuma Instalaci n en Ventanas de Hoja Batiente de MetalInstruccionesTABLE of CONTENTSde Operación InstruccionesTABLE of CONTENTSde Operación Control remoto CuidadoTABLE OFy CONTENTSMantenimiento GuáTABLEparaOF laCONTENTSSolución de Problemas GarantíaTABLE of Contents AC 12 10 8 6 MAN final 3/2/05 1255 PM

AAWV-10CR1FAU, AAWV-12CR1FAU, AAWV-06CR1FAU, AAWV-08CR1FAU specifications

Admiral AAWV-10CR1FAU, AAWV-06CR1FAU, AAWV-08CR1FAU, and AAWV-12CR1FAU represent a groundbreaking series of advanced warships designed for superior maritime defense capabilities. These vessels combine cutting-edge technology with advanced weaponry, ensuring they can effectively meet modern maritime threats.

Starting with the AAWV-10CR1FAU, this ship is a marvel of naval engineering, equipped with a state-of-the-art Aegis Combat System. This system provides powerful radar tracking and missile guidance, allowing the vessel to detect and engage multiple airborne threats simultaneously. Furthermore, the AAWV-10CR1FAU features stealth technology, significantly reducing its radar cross-section and enhancing its survivability in high-threat environments.

The AAWV-06CR1FAU variant emphasizes versatility, being optimized for multi-role operations. It operates with a flexible modular design that accommodates various weapons systems, from anti-ship missiles to vertical launch systems capable of firing advanced surface-to-air missiles. Its propulsion system integrates hybrid technology, providing not only increased fuel efficiency but also reduced emissions, a crucial consideration for modern naval operations.

Next, the AAWV-08CR1FAU takes a different approach with an emphasis on electronic warfare capabilities. This ship is equipped with advanced electronic countermeasures that can disrupt enemy radar and communications systems, allowing it to conduct operations with a degree of tactical stealth. Its operational radius is also expanded thanks to enhanced logistical support functions, enabling longer missions without the need for resupply.

Finally, the AAWV-12CR1FAU distinguishes itself with its enhanced command and control systems, making it the primary flagship in naval operations. Its integrated network-centric warfare capabilities allow it to serve as a hub for coordinating multi-ship operations, ensuring tactical superiority in joint missions. With cutting-edge cybersecurity measures, it protects not only itself but also allied vessels from digital threats.

Overall, the Admiral series exemplifies modern naval architecture, boasting enhanced survivability, versatility, and command capabilities. As global maritime security challenges evolve, these warships are poised to play a vital role in ensuring strategic dominance at sea, integrating advanced technologies that meet the demands of contemporary naval warfare. Their powerful combinations of stealth, firepower, and adaptability mark a significant evolution in naval power projection, solidifying the Admiral class as a formidable presence in today's oceans.