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Brand | Kenmore |
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Model | Elite 253.76135 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Customer's sole and exclusive remedy under this limited warranty shall be product repair or replacement.
Advises against storing flammable vapors and liquids near the appliance.
Basic precautions for reducing risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury.
Details grounding requirements and proper electrical service for the unit.
Explains how to test the power supply cord's current detection device.
Overview of the control panel and remote, detailing functions and symbols.
Details the functions and layout of the remote control for operating the unit.
Saves energy by turning off compressor and motor when desired temperature is reached.
Adjusts temperature incrementally over 7 hours for comfortable sleep.
Allows setting a timed delay for unit operation, up to 24 hours.
Allows unit to adjust to temperature at remote control's location.
Identifies error codes like 'ES' or 'AS' indicating sensor failure.
Unit remembers last settings after a power outage.
Controls airflow direction, allowing Up/Down and Left/Right adjustment.
Instructions for cleaning or vacuuming the air filter to maintain efficiency.
Guidelines for cleaning the unit's cabinet and front panel safely.
Proper procedure for storing the air conditioner during winter.
Troubleshooting steps for when the air conditioner fails to turn on.
Steps to resolve issues with blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.
Diagnosing why the air conditioner cycles on and off unexpectedly.
Troubleshooting ice formation and lack of cooling behind the front panel.
Resolving cooling issues when no ice is present behind the front panel.
Reasons why the air conditioner may be running excessively.
Troubleshooting water leaks originating from inside the unit.
Explanation for water dripping from the outside of the unit.
Steps to fix issues where the remote control is unresponsive.
Adjusting settings when the room becomes excessively cold.
Describes normal compressor noise during the cooling cycle.
Normal fan noise from air circulation.
Normal noise from refrigerant passing through the evaporator.
Normal noise from water droplets hitting the condenser.
Noise caused by unit vibration due to installation or construction.
Information on in-home repair, product manuals, and expert advice.
Details for carry-in repairs and locating service centers.
Contact information for purchasing protection agreements.