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WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER
AWA Series
Owner’s Manual
Please read this owner’s manual carefully
before operating the unit and keep it for future reference.
For models:
AWA5000MT
AWA8000ET

Questions and Answers

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    bmorganAug 1, 2025
    What to do if my ACD Air Conditioner will not operate?
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      diana94Aug 1, 2025
      If your ACD Air Conditioner isn't working, here are some things to check: * Ensure the power cord is plugged into a grounded outlet. * If there was a power failure, wait for the power to return. * If the power supply cord trips, press and release the RESET button. * Check for blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers and replace or reset them. * Make sure the Power button is pressed or the Fan Speed is set to an active setting. * If there was a local power failure, wait for it to be restored.
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    Mathew SandersAug 5, 2025
    Why does my ACD Air Conditioner keep blowing fuses or tripping circuit breakers?
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      Terry RushAug 5, 2025
      Your ACD Air Conditioner might be blowing fuses or tripping circuit breakers for several reasons: * Too many appliances may be on the same circuit. Try unplugging or relocating some. * The fuse or circuit breaker might be the wrong capacity. Replace it with the correct time-delay type. * An extension cord may be in use. Avoid using extension cords with the air conditioner. * You might be trying to restart the unit too soon after turning it off. Wait at least 3 minutes before restarting.
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    Jordan LandryAug 10, 2025
    What to do if my ACD AWA Air Conditioner cycles on and off too much or does not cool?
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      Brett WarnerAug 10, 2025
      If your ACD Air Conditioner cycles too often or isn't cooling properly, consider these possibilities: * If the Mode is set to Power Saver, switch to Low, High, or Turbo for better comfort. * Ensure the air conditioner is properly sized for the room; it's not designed for multiple rooms. * Clean a dirty filter. * Make sure the louvers are not blocked by curtains, blinds, or furniture. * Close all windows and doors. * Ensure that the Exhaust control is CLOSED for maximum cooling. * Adjust the TEMP/TIME or Temperature control to a cooler setting and set the FAN SPEED control to the highest setting.
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    Antonio JohnsonAug 14, 2025
    What to do if my ACD AWA power supply cord trips (Reset button pops out)?
    • K
      Kyle MullinsAug 14, 2025
      If the reset button on your ACD Air Conditioner's power supply cord keeps popping out, it could be due to disturbances in the electrical current or issues like overloading, overheating, pinching, or aging. After correcting the problem, press and release the RESET button to resume operation.
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    Michelle CollierAug 18, 2025
    Why does my ACD AWA seem to run too much?
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      wwhiteAug 18, 2025
      If your ACD Air Conditioner seems to run excessively, it might be because newer, more efficient components are in use, causing it to run longer than older models while consuming less energy. Also, if the air conditioner is in a heavily occupied room or heat-producing appliances are being used, try using exhaust fans and avoiding heat-producing appliances during the hottest parts of the day.
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    fkingAug 22, 2025
    What to do if water drips from my ACD AWA's cabinet into my house?
    • S
      Sabrina ChristensenAug 22, 2025
      If water is dripping from your ACD Air Conditioner's cabinet into your house, it's likely not properly leveled. The unit should slope slightly downward toward the outside to ensure proper drainage. Adjust the leveling to achieve this slope.
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    kylenormanAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my ACD AWA Air Conditioner can't receive signal from remote controller or remote controller is not sensible?
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      Jamie BradleyAug 27, 2025
      If your ACD Air Conditioner isn't responding to the remote, or the remote seems insensitive: * Unplug the unit, wait 3 minutes, and plug it back in. * Ensure the remote is within 8 meters of the unit. * Remove any obstacles blocking the signal. * Check and replace the remote's batteries if they're low. * If there's a fluorescent lamp in the room, move the remote closer or turn off the lamp.

Summary

Symbols and Safety Warnings

Hazard Symbols and Usage Guidelines

Explains hazard symbols (fire, read manuals) and general warnings for operation.

Understanding Refrigerant R32

Properties and Safety Alerts

Details R32 refrigerant properties, flammability, and immediate safety warnings.

Refrigerant Handling Procedures

General Safety Precautions

Safe Operation and Electrical Safety

Covers safe operation, grounding, circuit breakers, and power cord handling.

General Safety Precautions (Continued)

Avoiding Hazards and Damage

Details actions to avoid, including improper cleaning, water exposure, and obstructions.

General Safety Precautions (Electrical)

Power Cord and Electrical Information

Explains power cord safety, electrical service adequacy, and grounding requirements.

Instructions for Use

Power Supply and Temperature Ranges

Covers power cord testing, operating temperature limits, and cord safety.

Instructions for Use (Wiring)

Wiring Safety and Precautions

Details electrical wiring safety, circuit requirements, and proper connection methods.

Installation Site Selection

Location Requirements and Clearance

Guidelines for choosing an installation location, including clearance and environmental factors.

Remote Control Operation (Model 1)

Remote Control Functions (Model 1)

Temperature, Fan Speed, and Mode Settings

Details how to adjust temperature, fan speed, and select operating modes.

Remote Control Operation (Model 2)

Remote Control Functions (Model 2)

Mechanical Thermostat Control

Electronic Thermostat Control Panel

Electronic Thermostat Functions

Maintenance Safety and Unit Storage

Refrigerant Handling and Recycling

Recycling Procedures and Labeling

Detailed steps for recycling refrigerant, labeling requirements, and compressor oil handling.

Maintenance Safety Information

Technical Maintenance Checks

Flammable Refrigerant Safety

Flammable Refrigerant Detection Methods

Acceptable methods for detecting flammable refrigerants and leaks.

Refrigerant Circuit Procedures

Refrigerant Removal and Evacuation

Steps for safely removing and evacuating refrigerant from the system.

Refrigerant Charging and Leak Testing

Procedures for charging refrigerant, preventing contamination, and performing leak tests.

Unit Decommissioning and Labelling

Decommissioning and Refrigerant Recovery

Steps for safely decommissioning the unit and recovering refrigerant.

Refrigerant Recovery Best Practices

System Refrigerant Recovery Guidelines

Best practices for recovering refrigerant, including cylinder use, equipment checks, and safety.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Unit Not Operating or Tripping Breakers

Addresses issues like power failure, blown fuses, and tripped circuit breakers.

Troubleshooting Performance Problems

Cooling and Cycling Problems

Solutions for units cycling frequently, not cooling, or dripping water.

Customer Assistance and Service

ACD AWA Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandACD
ModelAWA Series
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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