IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
1)All wiring must comply with local and national electrical codes and must be installed by a qualified electrician. If you have any questions regarding the following instructions, contact a qualified electrician.
2)Check available power supply and resolve any wiring problems BEFORE installing and operating this unit.
3)This 115V air conditioner uses 10.0 or less nameplate amps and may be used in any properly wired, general purpose household receptacle. See Table 1 for specifications for individual branch circuit.
4)For your safety and protection, this unit is
TABLE 1
Suggested Individual Branch Circuit
Nameplate Amps | *AWG Wire Size |
5.0 to 10 | 18 |
AWG- American Wire Gauge
*Based on copper wire at 60°C temperature rating.
grounded through the power cord plug when plugged into a matching wall outlet. If you are not sure whether your wall outlet is properly grounded, please consult a qualified electrician.
5)The wall outlet must match the
6)The rating plate on the unit contains electrical and other technical data. The rating plate is located on the right side of the unit, above the power cord.
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Rated Volts | 120 |
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Amps | 10 |
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Fuse Size | 15 |
Time Delay Fuse | Plug Type |
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ENERGY- | Your Danby appliance is designed to be highly efficient in energy savings. Follow these |
SAVING TIPS | recommendations for greater efficiency. |
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1)Select a thermostat setting that suits your comfort needs and leave at that chosen setting.
2)The filter is very efficient in removing airborne particles. Keep the air filter clean. Normally, filters should be cleaned every 2 weeks. More frequent cleaning may be necessary depending on indoor air quality.
3)Use drapes, curtains or shades to keep direct sunlight from penetrating and heating room, but do not allow drapes or curtains to obstruct the air flow
around the unit.
4)Start your air conditioner before the outdoor air becomes hot and uncomfortable, to avoid an initial period of discomfort while the unit is cooling off the room.
5)When outdoor temperatures are 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.
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