Frigidaire 220250d396 manual

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    USE & CARE MANU AL POR T ABLE AIR CONDITIONER ELECTRONIC CONTROL THIS POR T ABLE AIR CONDITIONER IS EQUIPPED WITH A NEW INDUSTRY ST ANDARD POWER SUPPL Y CORD WITH A TEST -RESET FUNCTION READ AND SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS P/N 220250d396 SZ000373(En)-YaoKong(p1-5) 2004.11.10, 4:54 PM 1[...]

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    2 ROOM AIR CONDITIONER W ARRANTY Y our product is protected by this warranty Y our appliance is warranted by Electrolux. Electrolux has authorized Frigidaire Consumer Services and their authorized servicers to perform service under this warranty. Electrolux authorizes no one else to change or add to any of these obligations under this warranty . Any obligations for service and parts under this warranty must be performed by Frigidaire Consumer Services or an authorized Frigidaire servicer. FULL ONE-YEAR W ARRANTY LIMITED 2-5 YEAR W ARRANTY (Sealed System) LIMITED W ARRANTY (Applicable to the State of Alaska) THE CONSUMER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: Costs of service calls that are listed under NO[...]

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    3 Sound of Rushing Air At the front of the unit, you may hear the sound of rushing air being moved by fan. High Pitched Chatter T oday s high efficiency compressors may have a high pitched chatter during the cooling cycle. , Gurgle/Hiss "Gurgling or hissing " noise may be heard due to refrigeran t passing through evaporator during normal operation. Vib ra ti on Unit may vibrate and make noise because of uneven floor . Record Y our Model and Serial Numbers Record in the space provided below the model and serial numbers. On all models, the serial plate is located on the outside of the cabinet. Model No. Serial No. Register Y our Product The self-addressed PRODUCT REGISTRA TION CARD s[...]

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    4 A void fire hazard or electric shock. Do not use an extension cord or an adaptor plug. Do not remove any prong from the power cord. Grounding type wall receptacle Do not, under any circumstances, cut, remove, or bypass the grounding prong. Power supply cord with 3-prong grounding plug and current detection device Read all instructions before using this air conditioner . For Y our Safety Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Read product labels for flammability and other warnings. Prevent Accidents To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using your air conditioner, follow basic preca[...]

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    5 Operation of Current Device To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPOR TANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. The power supply cord contains a current device that senses damage to the power cord. T o test your power supply cord do the following: 1. Plug in the Air Conditioner . 2. The power supply cord will have TWO buttons on the plug head. Press the TEST button. Y ou will notice a click as the RESET button pops out. 3. Press the RESET button. Again you will notice a click as the button engages. 4. The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit. (On some products this is also indi- cated by a light on the plug head).[...]

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    6 Fig.4 Air Conditioner Features CONTROL P ANEL F AN SPEED SELECTION MODE SELECTION (NOTE: HEA T A V AILABLE ON SELECT MODELS) BUCKET FULL INDICA TOR POWER INDICA T OR ON / OFF BUTT ON TIMER BUTTONS REMOTE SIGNAL RECEIVER TEMPERA TURE CHANGE BUTTONS TEMP / TIMER DISPLA Y F AHRENHEIT / CELSIUS INDICA T ORS Fig.3 REMOTE CONTROL MODE INDICA TION MODE SELECTOR F AN SPEED SELECTOR F AN SELECTION TEMPERA TURE CONTROL BUTT ONS TIMER BUTTONS ON/OFF BUTTON RESET + LOCK PIN BUTTONS[...]

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    7 Air Conditioner Features (continued) W ALL DISCHARGE • Mount wall adaptor directly over correctly installed duct to outside. (This usually includes aluminum wall ducting & an outside cover . See your hardware specialist for correct installation.) • Use wall plugs & screws to secure. (Fig. 7c) • Attach hose duct to wall adaptor . The hose can be extended from its original length of 20" up to 80", but it is best to keep the length to the minimum required. Also make sure that the hose does not have any sharp bends or sags. (Fig. 8) Next place the water pump drain hose on the end of the spigot. (Fig. 9) Locate the open end either through the rubber grommet in the window[...]

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    8 In this mode there is no requirement to use the exhaust hose or drainage hose. However , if you require stale or smokey air to be removed from the room, hook up the duct accessories as described in the “EXHAUSTING HOT AIR” section. 1. Press the MODE button until the “Fan” indicator lights. 2. Press the F AN button to choose the desired fan speed. 3. The fan will run at the selected speed and the display will go dark. Air Conditioner Features (continued) COOLING MODE: In this mode the exhaust adaptor hose MUST be used. 1. Press the MODE button until the “Cool” indicator lights. 2. Press the “ ” T emp buttons for desired setting. 3. Press the F AN button for desired fan speed[...]

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    9 Air Conditioner Features (continued) DRAINAGE: Power cord Cover supplied must be removed W ater pump drain hose Fig. 10 Power cord Continuous drain hose Fig. 1 1 REMOTE CONTROL OPERA TION: Fig. 12 BUCKET FULL INDICA TOR In the Cool & Dry Modes, water will collect in the internal bucket and will need to be discharged. W ater Pump Drainage: Remove the rubber cap from the spigot next to the power cord. Attach the rubber tubing supplied to the drainage spigot. Locate the open end either through the rub- ber grommet in the window slider kit so it can discharge out through the window , or in a suitable discharge drain. (Fig. 10) The pump will engage once the bucket is full. Continuous Draina[...]

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    10 Air Conditioner Features (continued) CARE & CLEANING ADDITIONAL THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW Now that you have mastered the operating procedure, here are more features in your control that you should become familiar with. • The “Cool” circuit has an automatic 3 minute time delayed start if the unit is turned off and on quickly . This prevents overheating of the compressor and possible circuit breaker tripping. The fan will continue to run during this time. • The control will maintain the set temperature within 2 o F, between 60 o F and 90 o F (16 o C and 32 o C). • The control is capable of displaying temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or de- grees Celsius. T o convert from one to [...]

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    11 Air conditioner will not operate. Air from unit does not feel cold enough. Air conditioner cooling, but room is too warm - ice forming on cooling coil behind rear cover . Air conditioner cooling, but room is too warm - NO ice forming on cooling coil behind decorative front. Air conditioner turns on and off rapidly . Noise when unit is cooling. Room T oo Cold. Room T oo Hot. A void Service Checklist Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes common occurrences that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance. OCCURRENCE SOLUTION W all plug disconnected. Push plug firmly into wall outlet. Plug Current Dev[...]