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Whirlpool ACM062MM - User Manual

Whirlpool ACM062MM
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CONSUMER SERVICES TECHNICAL
EDUCATION GROUP PRESENTS
R-96
JOB AID
Part No. 8178279
2003
5000 & 6000 BTU
AIR CONDITIONERS
Models: ACM052MM,
ACM062MM, ACD052MM
Models: ACQ058MM &
ACQ062MM

Questions and Answers

  • E
    Elizabeth RodriguezAug 17, 2025
    How to fix a Whirlpool ACM062MM Air Conditioner that won't turn on?
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      Thomas BradshawAug 17, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Air Conditioner isn't running, here are a few things to check: * No power: Verify that there is power at the receptacle and that the plug is making good contact. Also, inspect the fuses to ensure they are the correct size and time delay type. * Low voltage: Low voltage can prevent the unit from starting. * Failed component or incorrect wiring: Examine all wiring and connections, as well as the thermostat, selector switch, or control for any issues.
  • D
    dmejiaAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Whirlpool Air Conditioner has no cooling but the compressor and fan are running?
    • M
      Marissa ValenciaAug 19, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Air Conditioner's compressor and fan motor are running but there is no cooling, check the following: * Airflow restriction: Ensure there is proper airflow through both the condenser and evaporator. * Sealed system problem: Inspect the sealed system for any loss of refrigerant or restrictions.
  • Y
    Yvette GonzalezAug 22, 2025
    What to do if the Whirlpool ACM062MM remote control does not operate the unit?
    • T
      Tracy CoxAug 22, 2025
      If the remote control for your Whirlpool Air Conditioner isn't working, try these steps: * Check batteries: Ensure the unit operates manually at the control panel. If it does, replace the batteries in the remote. * Remote failure: If new batteries don't solve the issue, the remote may need to be replaced.
  • C
    Crystal HaneyAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Whirlpool Air Conditioner keep tripping the house circuit?
    • A
      Alexander BanksAug 26, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Air Conditioner is tripping the house circuit, consider these potential causes: * Incorrect fuse or breaker: Verify that the fuse or breaker is the proper type and size. Also, check the amp draw. * Failed component or incorrect wiring: Inspect the wiring and connections, and check the operation of all components.
  • O
    omaxwellAug 28, 2025
    How to reduce noise from my Whirlpool ACM062MM?
    • W
      watersjohnAug 28, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Air Conditioner is operating noisily, consider these potential causes: * Loose parts: Check fan blades, cabinet, washers, tubing contact or vibration, or loose screws. * Mounting area not firm: Add a support kit or improve the installation. * Compressor issues: The compressor could be overloaded, have internal issues, inadequate lubrication, or be affected by improper voltage. Remove any airflow blockage. * Fan motor: Check for loose or rubbing fan blades, a bad bearing, or an unbalanced fan. * Compressor mounting nuts loose: Tighten the compressor nuts slightly to reduce vibration transmission.
  • J
    Jennifer SanchezAug 30, 2025
    Why does my Whirlpool ACM062MM's compressor keep stopping and starting?
    • R
      Rebecca MatthewsAug 30, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Air Conditioner's compressor stops and starts frequently with a short running time, check these: * Incorrect voltage: Ensure the unit is receiving the correct voltage. * Temperature control setting: Make sure the temperature control isn't set too warm. * Failed thermistor or thermostat: Test the thermistor by placing it in ice water and checking its resistance. * Failed compressor, controls, or wiring: Inspect the compressor windings, all wiring, overload, and capacitor for shorts. * Fan motor issues or blocked condenser airflow: Check for the correct motor, blower wheel, or fan blade. Look for low voltage, binding, and clean the condenser.
  • P
    Pamela ScottSep 2, 2025
    Why is the evaporator frosting up on my Whirlpool ACM062MM?
    • J
      Jasmine HendrixSep 2, 2025
      If the evaporator is frosting up on your Whirlpool Air Conditioner, consider these potential causes: * Low outside air temperature: Operating the unit below 65°F is not considered normal. Adjust the controls to a warmer setting. * Thermistor failure: Test the thermistor by placing it in ice water and checking its resistance. * Improper airflow: Clean or replace the air filter. Check for obstructed or restricted air passage, a dirty evaporator, and a loose blower wheel, or missing seals. * Fan motor slow: Check for binding of the fan blade, blower wheel, or motor bearings. Use low fan speed.
  • G
    Grace DiazSep 5, 2025
    What causes the fan motor to run but the compressor not to run on my Whirlpool Air Conditioner?
    • T
      Thomas CampbellSep 5, 2025
      If the fan motor runs but the compressor doesn't on your Whirlpool Air Conditioner, it could be due to: * Incorrect power supply voltage: Verify that the unit is receiving the proper voltage. * Failed component or incorrect wiring: Check all wiring connections, overload, compressor, capacitor, selector switch, or control.
  • D
    David YoungSep 7, 2025
    What to do if the compressor runs but the fan motor doesn't on my Whirlpool Air Conditioner?
    • T
      Timothy ValentineSep 7, 2025
      If the compressor runs but the fan motor does not run on your Whirlpool Air Conditioner, check the following: * Blower wheel or fan blade binding: Ensure proper clearance. * Incorrect wiring: Inspect all wiring. * Motor issues: Check for open or shorted motor windings, an open selector switch, or control problems.
  • M
    Mitchell WilkinsonSep 12, 2025
    Why is my Whirlpool ACM062MM Air Conditioner dripping moisture into the room?
    • J
      Julia CrawfordSep 12, 2025
      If your Whirlpool Air Conditioner is dripping moisture into the room, here are some possible reasons: * Extreme humidity: This can cause sweating formations. Improve all possible seals. * Inadequate seal: Check and improve all sealed areas. * Improper level: Ensure the unit is level from side to side and has a slight rear slope. * Broken or missing styrofoam shield: Replace the styrofoam shield under the evaporator coil.

Summary

Forward

Goals and Objectives

Outlines the service technician's objectives for using the job aid.

General Safety First

Safety Alert Symbols and Warnings

Explains safety alert symbols, DANGER/WARNING definitions, and electrical shock hazards.

Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions

Details precautions for handling sensitive electronic components to prevent ESD damage.

Whirlpool Model & Serial Number Designation

Model Number Structure

Explains the coding system used for Whirlpool air conditioner model numbers.

Serial Number Structure

Details the format and components of the Whirlpool air conditioner serial number.

Model and Serial Number Label Locations

Air Conditioner Specifications

Whirlpool AC Warranty - Model ACD052 MM

Whirlpool AC Warranty - Models ACM052 MM, ACM062 MM, ACQ058 MM, ACQ062 MM

Installation Information

Installation Location Requirements

Details prerequisites for the installation location, including power and airflow.

Window Installation Steps

Provides step-by-step instructions for physically installing the unit in a window.

Component Access & Removal

Component Locations Overview

Identifies the locations of key internal components within the air conditioner unit.

Removing Exterior Panels & Screen

Step-by-step guide for accessing the main body of the unit by removing external panels.

Removing Fan & Temp Controls

Instructions for removing control elements for specific models.

Removing Electronic Control & Thermistor

Steps for removing the electronic control board and thermistor for specific models.

Removing Power Cord & Capacitor (ACM052 MM;ACM062 MM;ACD052 MM)

Guide to removing the power cord and capacitor for certain models.

Removing Power Cord & Capacitor (ACQ058 MM;ACQ062 MM)

Guide to removing the power cord and capacitor for other specific models.

Removing the Fan Motor

Detailed instructions for safely removing the fan motor assembly from the unit.

Removing the Evaporator

Step-by-step guide for disassembling and removing the evaporator coil.

Removing the Condenser

Instructions on how to safely remove the condenser unit.

Removing Compressor & Overload Protector

Guide to safely remove the compressor and its overload protector.

Component Testing

Temperature Control Testing

How to test the functionality of the temperature control using an ohmmeter.

Thermistor Testing

Steps for testing the thermistor's resistance at various temperatures.

Fan Speed Control Testing

Procedure for testing the fan speed control's electrical continuity.

Capacitor Testing

Method for testing the air conditioner capacitor using an ohmmeter.

Fan Motor Testing

Instructions for testing the fan motor's windings for continuity and resistance.

Overload Protector Testing

How to check the overload protector for continuity.

Compressor Testing

Steps to test the compressor's windings for resistance.

Diagnostics & Troubleshooting

ACQ Model Diagnostics Mode

Guide to entering and using the diagnostic mode for specific ACQ models.

Troubleshooting Chart

A chart detailing common problems, probable causes, and corrective actions.

Wiring Diagrams & Strip Circuits

Wiring Diagram 1: ACD052 MM

Electrical schematic for the ACD052MM model, showing component connections.

Wiring Diagram 2: ACM052 MM;ACM062 MM

Electrical schematic for ACM052MM and ACM062MM models.

Wiring Diagram 3: ACQ058 MM;ACQ062 MM

Electrical schematic for ACQ058MM and ACQ062MM models.

Strip Circuits: Electronic ACQ Models

Simplified circuit diagrams for electronic ACQ models.

Tech Tips

Condensate Drain Adapter Installation

Instructions for installing an optional adapter to manage condensate drainage.

Product Specifications and Warranty Information Sources

Whirlpool ACM062MM Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWhirlpool
ModelACM062MM
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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