Whirlpool ACC602, ACS802 OperatingInstructions, Startingyourair conditioner, Theexhaustcontrol

Models: ACC602 ACS602 ACSLOP ACS802

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Startingyourair conditioner

l.Setexhaustcont~0I(iiyourunitisso

equipped) to CLOSED for maxfmum cooling.

2.ChooseeitherLOCOOLorHICOOLfan speed aetling.

LOCOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fors&epklgcomfort HICOOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . formaxfmumcooflng FANONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . forcim&tfngroomeir

whennocoolinglsdealled

3. lbrn the thermostat conb’olto06 (mid-setting). You can a@st the air amWooer

cooling performance by-%l*L

control to a higher number for IM&UTI cooling. Lower the number setting for less arolfng. Mu wfll need to experiment to find the setting which s&3 you best.

NOTE: If you turn your air conditioner off or if the compressor shuts off, wait at least tfuee minutes before turning it back on or you may blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker.

Theexhaustcontrol

The exhaust control setting draws stale or smoky air from the room.

1. To exhaust room alr

Set exhaust control to OPEN. Adjust fan control to speed desired. If no cooling is desired, use FAN ONLY setting.

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2. To circulate room alr

Set exhaust control to CLOSED. Adjust fan control to FAN ONLY

Changingair direction

The louvers in the grille area at the top of the air conditioner control the direction of the coofed air

If your untt looks Ike Flgure A, move the lever at the top of the grille to the right, feft or straight ahead. Simply move the lever in the direction you want the air to go. me rearverkal louvers in the grille can be adjusted left, rfght or straight ahead. The front set is fixed and directed upward.

If your unit looks Ike Figure B, turn the circular air discharge grilles on top of the unit. Both grillescanbeadjustedtotherfghtorfeft+orad-

justed indivfdually.

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Whirlpool ACC602, ACS802 manual OperatingInstructions, Startingyourair conditioner, Theexhaustcontrol, Changingair direction