Samsung AW05NCM7 manual

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    A W 0 5 N C M 7 A W 0 6 N C M 7 Window-type Room Air Conditioner (Cooling) DB98-26609A O W N E R ' S I N S T R U C T I O N S E S DB98-26609A.indd 21 2006-10-12 10:19:15[...]

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    E- 2 D U RIN G O PER AT IO N  Users of this product are cautioned not to attempt repair of this product at their own discretion. Instead, they are requested to directly contact a designated service center or the outlet at which the product was purchased.  Never spill any kind of liquid into the unit. Should this happen, unplug or main switch [...]

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    E- 3       PREPARING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER  Safety Precautions ........................................................................................ 2  Description of Each Component ................................................................... 4  Getting Started ..............................................[...]

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    E- 4 Description of Each Component Air inlet (Insi de) Inne r air flow blade s (rig ht/le ft ori entat ion) Air inlet (Outs ide) Air inlet (Outs ide ) The design and shape are subject to change. Powe r plu g (The type of t he po wer plug may differ , dep endin g on t he l ocal pow er s uppl y). Air filte r (Ins ide) Powe r Con trol sele cto r Ther [...]

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    E- 5   PR ES S PU SH I MP ORT AN T NO TE DB98-26609A.indd 5 2006-10-12 10:19:01 Getting Started You have just purchased a Samsung window-type Room Air Conditioner which should be installed following your Owner's Instructions. Y our O wner's Instruction s contain much valuable information on using your air conditioner. Please take th[...]

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    E- 6 Cooling Your Room You must select the Cool mode if you wish to adjust the:  Cooling temperature  Fan speed when Cooling 1 To switch the unit on, simply press the Power Control selector to the "On" position. Resu lt: The air conditioner starts operating. 2 Turn the Thermostat dial and set it to " 1 ~ 10 &q[...]

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    E- 7 Switching the Air Conditioner Off You can switch the air conditioner off whenever you want. To switch the unit off, simply press the Power Control selector to the "Off" position. Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally Depending on the position of the unit in your room, you can adjust the orientation of the inner air flow blade[...]

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    E- 8 Power Failure Mode Indoor Temperature Outdoor Temperature Indoor Humidity Cool in g 70°F to 90°F appro x. 70°F to 110° F ap prox. 80% or l ess The following table indicates the temperature and humidity ranges that the air conditioner can be used at. If the air conditioner is used at... Then... Higher temperatures The automatic protection f[...]

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    E- 9 Cleaning Your Air Conditioner Be sure to clean the air filter periodically to keep the air conditioner operating at optimum level. When cleaning the air conditioner, turn it off and pull out t he power plug. 1 Open the front grill e by pulli ng th e tab s on both s ides of th e gri lle . Then lift it up slig htly to op en th e fro nt gr ille c[...]

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    E- 10 Solving Common Problems Problem Explanation/Solution The air c onditi oner does no t oper ate a t a l l  Chec k for a pow er fa ilure .  Chec k the volta ge. (See the techni cal s pecif icati ons).  Chec k the power plug for disco nnect ion .  Chec k to see wh ether the Power Cont rol s elect or is place d in the "OFF" p[...]

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    E- 11 Technical Specifications Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Model Power Supply AW05 NCM7 AW06 NCM7 1 15V ~ , 60 H z DB98-26609A.indd 11 2006-10-12 10:19:05[...]

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    I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L Window-T ype room air conditioner DB98-26609A.indd 12 2006-10-12 10:19:06[...]

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    I N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L Window-T ype room air conditioner DB98-26609A.indd 13 2006-10-12 10:19:06 I NT RO DU CT IO N I NT RO DU CT IO N  Th is br ief pr oc edu re gu ide wa s p re par ed to su ppl em ent th e use r m an ual in h elp ing c orr ect ly in sta ll yo ur ro om ai r c ond it ion er.  Yo u sh ou ld c on sid er see ki ng a[...]

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    E- 14  Al wa ys h av e an as sis ta nt t o h elp yo u. N ev er a tt emp t t o in st all an y ai r c ond it ion er a lo ne.  Yo u ri sk the po ssi bi lit y of hu rt ing y ou rs elf or i nj ur ing ot her s b y at tem pt ing t o i ns tal l i t al on e. Preparation for Installation 1 Ca ref ul ly rem ov e t he un it fro m t he pa cki ng ca se, l [...]

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    E- 15  A st and ar d dou bl e-h un g w in do w w it h a ct ual o pe nin g wid th of " X. " Th e in st al lat io n wi ll n ee d to be m od if ie d fo r wi nd ows o th er t ha n th e st an da rd d oub le hun g t ype .   Cl ear v er tic al op en ing o f "Y" m ini mu m, fr om bo tt om of sa sh to s il l . In sta ll the ai r[...]

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    E- 16 2 In sta ll the to p su pp ort c ha nn el w it h th re e Ty pe B sc re ws pro vi ded . Th e sc re w ho le s ar e of la rg er gau ge on t he cha nn el a nd sma lle r on t he ca bin et . Th e t op s up por t c han ne l is "L " sh ap ed. Th e hi gh s id e of th e c han nel mu st a lw ays fa ce i nw ard s. 3 As sem bl e th e w ind ow br[...]

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    E- 17 5 At tac h t he s ea l st ri p to th e wi nd ow. 5- 1 Cu t th e a dhe si ve- bac ke d fo am sea l s tri p g ask et to t he w in do w wi dt h. 5- 2 Re mov e t he b ac kin g fr om t he se al str ip and at tac h t he s tr ip t o th e un de rsi de of t he bot to m wi nd ow. 6 In sta ll the un it i n t he w in dow . 6- 1 Pla ce t he a ir co nd iti[...]

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    E- 18 8 In sta ll the wi ndo w ga sk et . Cu t th e f oam wi ndo w g ask et to t he w in do w wi dt h an d s tu ff i t be tw een th e wi ndo w a nd t he g la ss t o p re ven t a ir a nd i ns ec ts f ro m ge tt ing in to t he roo m. 9 Ch eck fo r ai r l eak s a nd s ea l. 10 Pl ug in th e p ow er cor d on the a ir con di tio ner . Tur n t he ai r c [...]

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    E- 19 If you n ee d t o re mov e th e f ron t gr il le f or r epl ace men t, f oll w th e s tep s be lo w. 1 Op en t he f ro nt g ril le b y pu ll ing the t ab s o n bo th s id es o f th e gr il le. Th en l ift i t u p s lig htl y to op en t he fro nt g ril le c om ple tel y. 2 Re mov e th e sc re w th at h old s t he g ril le i n p lac e.  Re m[...]

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    T hi s l i mi te d w ar ra nt y be gi ns o n t h e o ri gi na l da te o f p u r ch as e, a nd i s v a li d o nl y o n p ro du ct s p ur ch as ed an d us ed i n t h e U n it ed S t at es . W a r ra nt y re pa ir s mu st b e p e r fo rm ed b y S A MS UN G' s au th or iz ed se rv ic e c en te r . T o r ec ei ve w ar ra nt y s er vi ce , t he o ri[...]