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Cool-Living CL-WAC-82 User Manual

Cool-Living CL-WAC-82
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CL-WAC-6 / CL-WAC-82
*804105186*
804105186
Please read instructions carefully before operating the unit.
Models
CL-WAC-6
CL-WAC-82
Electronic Window Air Conditioner
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Printed in Mexico
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Cool-Living CL-WAC-82 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCool-Living
ModelCL-WAC-82
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Troubleshooting

Water is dripping outside

Troubleshooting issue: water dripping externally from the air conditioner unit.

Water is dripping inside the room

Troubleshooting issue: water dripping internally within the living space.

Water collects in the base pan

Troubleshooting issue: accumulation of water in the unit's base pan.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Fundamental safety measures to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury.

Understanding Safety Alerts

Explanation of safety alert symbols like DANGER and WARNING for hazard awareness.

Troubleshooting

The Air Conditioner will not start

Troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner fails to power on.

The Air Conditioner does not cool as it should

Troubleshooting steps when the unit is not cooling effectively.

The Air Conditioner is freezing up

Troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner coils freeze over.

The Remote Control is not working

Troubleshooting steps when the remote control fails to operate the unit.

Care and Cleaning

Air Filter Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning the air filter to maintain airflow and prevent frost buildup.

Cabinet Cleaning

Guidance on cleaning the air conditioner cabinet safely and effectively.

Winter Storage

Recommendations for storing the air conditioner during the off-season.

Electrical Requirements

General Electrical Specifications

Details on power supply, voltage, amperage, and circuit breaker requirements.

LCDI Power Cord and Plug

Explanation of the LCDI power cord's safety features and testing procedure.

Packing List

Using Your Air Conditioner

Cooling Mode

Instructions on using Cool mode for desired temperature control and airflow.

Energy Saver Mode

Guidance on using Energy Saver mode for efficient operation and varied temperatures.

Fan Only Mode

Instructions for using Fan Only mode for air circulation without cooling.

Air Direction

How to adjust the front air vents to direct airflow left, right, up, or down.

Operating Your Air Conditioner

Remote Control Functions

Explanation of remote control buttons like LOCK/UNLOCK, F°/C°, and DISPLAY LIGHTS.

Energy Saver Mode

Details on how the Energy Saver mode operates and its energy-saving benefits.

Auto Mode

Explanation of Auto mode which selects A/C, Dehumidifier, or fan based on room temp.

Installation & Assembly Instructions

Window Compatibility

Specifications for window width and vertical clearance for installation.

Handling Precautions

Warning to avoid cuts from sharp metal edges and aluminum fins during handling.

Operating Your Air Conditioner

Remote Control Overview

Detailed explanation of each button on the remote control and their functions.

Using Your Air Conditioner

Electronic Control Panel

Explanation of the air conditioner's control panel buttons and digital display.

Normal Operating Sounds

Description of normal sounds like pinging, thermostat clicks, and fan operation.

Filter Check Reminder

Information on the filter check light and how to reset it after cleaning.

Top Rail Installation

Assembly & Installation

Accordion Panel Installation

Step-by-step guide for installing the accordion side panels.

Placing the Unit Inside a Normal Window

Instructions for positioning the air conditioner and ensuring proper tilt for drainage.

Securing the Lower Sash

Details on using the sash lock and screws to secure the lower window sash.

IF AC is Blocked by Storm Window

Adjustments needed when a storm window prevents proper tilting for drainage.

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