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OWNER’S GUIDE
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AIR CONDITIONER
ROTARY CONTROL
P/N 309000854 (0603)

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Summary

Room Air Conditioner Warranty

Normal Responsibilities of the Consumer

Details consumer responsibilities for proper use, installation, and maintenance of the appliance.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists damages and situations not covered by the warranty, including incidental and consequential damages.

How to Obtain Service

Provides steps for contacting Frigidaire Consumer Services or an authorized servicer for warranty support.

Product Registration

Record Model and Serial Numbers

Instructions to record the model and serial numbers of the air conditioner for future reference.

Register Your Product

Guidance on filling and returning the product registration card to the Frigidaire Company.

Normal Sounds

High Pitched Chatter

Explanation of potential high-pitched chatter from efficient compressors during the cooling cycle.

Sound of Rushing Air

Description of the sound of air being moved by the fan at the front of the unit.

Thermostat Clicking Sound

Explanation of the clicking sound as cooling systems cycle on and off.

Vibration

Notes that the unit may vibrate due to poor wall or window construction or incorrect installation.

Pinging or Swishing

Describes sounds caused by water droplets hitting the condenser during normal operation.

Gurgle;Hiss

Explanation of gurgling or hissing noise from refrigerant passing through evaporation.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Advises against storing flammable liquids near the appliance and reading product labels.

Accident Prevention

Precautions to reduce risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury during appliance use.

Electrical Information

Details on proper grounding, electrical ratings, and avoiding extension cords or adapter plugs.

Energy Saving Ideas

Optimize Airflow and Installation

Avoid blocking airflow and install unit in a shady location for efficiency.

Manage Room Environment

Close dampers, manage window coverings, and use insulation to retain cool air.

Maintenance and Appliance Usage

Clean air filter and operate heat-producing appliances during cooler times.

Using Air Conditioner

Operating Instructions

Steps to begin operating the air conditioner, including plugging in and setting controls.

Cool Mode

Explanation of the COOL mode for continuous air circulation and cooling when temperature rises.

Fan Mode

Description of FAN mode for circulating air without cooling.

Automatic Thermostat

How the thermostat controls cooling by cycling the compressor based on room temperature.

Night Time Cooling

Advice on preventing frost build-up during night time cooling in low temperatures.

Air Conditioner Features

Rotary Vent Control

Operation of the vent control for recirculating or exhausting air, and its use in cooling or fan modes.

4-Way Louvers

Instructions on adjusting the 4-way directional louvers to direct airflow up, down, left, or right.

Care and Cleaning

Air Filter Cleaning

Procedure for checking, washing, or vacuuming the air filter to maintain performance.

Cabinet Cleaning

Steps for cleaning the air conditioner cabinet and front, including removal and reassembly.

Winter Storage

Guidelines for storing the air conditioner during winter, including upright position and dry place.

Avoid Service Checklist

Unit Will Not Operate

Troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner will not operate, including power and selector settings.

Air Not Cold Enough

Solutions for insufficient cooling, such as thermostat settings and room temperature.

Room Too Warm

Diagnosing and fixing issues causing the room to be too warm, with or without ice formation.

Unit Turns On;Off Rapidly

Troubleshooting for rapid cycling of the air conditioner, including thermostat and vent settings.

Noise Issues

Addressing unusual noises like fan hitting water or window vibration.

Water Dripping

Explanations and solutions for water dripping inside or outside the unit during operation.

Summary

Room Air Conditioner Warranty

Normal Responsibilities of the Consumer

Details consumer responsibilities for proper use, installation, and maintenance of the appliance.

Warranty Exclusions

Lists damages and situations not covered by the warranty, including incidental and consequential damages.

How to Obtain Service

Provides steps for contacting Frigidaire Consumer Services or an authorized servicer for warranty support.

Product Registration

Record Model and Serial Numbers

Instructions to record the model and serial numbers of the air conditioner for future reference.

Register Your Product

Guidance on filling and returning the product registration card to the Frigidaire Company.

Normal Sounds

High Pitched Chatter

Explanation of potential high-pitched chatter from efficient compressors during the cooling cycle.

Sound of Rushing Air

Description of the sound of air being moved by the fan at the front of the unit.

Thermostat Clicking Sound

Explanation of the clicking sound as cooling systems cycle on and off.

Vibration

Notes that the unit may vibrate due to poor wall or window construction or incorrect installation.

Pinging or Swishing

Describes sounds caused by water droplets hitting the condenser during normal operation.

Gurgle;Hiss

Explanation of gurgling or hissing noise from refrigerant passing through evaporation.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Warnings

Advises against storing flammable liquids near the appliance and reading product labels.

Accident Prevention

Precautions to reduce risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury during appliance use.

Electrical Information

Details on proper grounding, electrical ratings, and avoiding extension cords or adapter plugs.

Energy Saving Ideas

Optimize Airflow and Installation

Avoid blocking airflow and install unit in a shady location for efficiency.

Manage Room Environment

Close dampers, manage window coverings, and use insulation to retain cool air.

Maintenance and Appliance Usage

Clean air filter and operate heat-producing appliances during cooler times.

Using Air Conditioner

Operating Instructions

Steps to begin operating the air conditioner, including plugging in and setting controls.

Cool Mode

Explanation of the COOL mode for continuous air circulation and cooling when temperature rises.

Fan Mode

Description of FAN mode for circulating air without cooling.

Automatic Thermostat

How the thermostat controls cooling by cycling the compressor based on room temperature.

Night Time Cooling

Advice on preventing frost build-up during night time cooling in low temperatures.

Air Conditioner Features

Rotary Vent Control

Operation of the vent control for recirculating or exhausting air, and its use in cooling or fan modes.

4-Way Louvers

Instructions on adjusting the 4-way directional louvers to direct airflow up, down, left, or right.

Care and Cleaning

Air Filter Cleaning

Procedure for checking, washing, or vacuuming the air filter to maintain performance.

Cabinet Cleaning

Steps for cleaning the air conditioner cabinet and front, including removal and reassembly.

Winter Storage

Guidelines for storing the air conditioner during winter, including upright position and dry place.

Avoid Service Checklist

Unit Will Not Operate

Troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner will not operate, including power and selector settings.

Air Not Cold Enough

Solutions for insufficient cooling, such as thermostat settings and room temperature.

Room Too Warm

Diagnosing and fixing issues causing the room to be too warm, with or without ice formation.

Unit Turns On;Off Rapidly

Troubleshooting for rapid cycling of the air conditioner, including thermostat and vent settings.

Noise Issues

Addressing unusual noises like fan hitting water or window vibration.

Water Dripping

Explanations and solutions for water dripping inside or outside the unit during operation.

Frigidaire FAK123N1V Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFrigidaire
ModelFAK123N1V
TypeWindow Air Conditioner
Cooling Capacity12, 000 BTU
Voltage115V
Noise Level54 dB
Room SizeUp to 550 sq. ft.
Fan Speeds3
Installation TypeWindow
Filter TypeWashable

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