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R O U 7 ''I K E . E K X Ü A L

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CLEANING THE CABINET FRONT

Removefront. wash with warm, mild sudsy water

Rinse and dry with a soft cloth Never use solvents,

cleaning

fluids,

abrasive

cleaners

or

strong

detergents.

Ifthepackagetapeleavesgum.remove

with cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol

REPAIRING

PAINT

DAMAGE

Inspect weather exposed parts I cabinet shell,

mounting hardware (if used), etc.) once or twice a
year, especially in areas near oceans or where rust

is a problem. If needed, touch up with a good grade
of exterior paint.

CLEANING THE INSIDE OF YOUR AIR
CONDITIONER

DANGER - SHOCK OR INJURY HAZARD -before

performing any service unplug power cord from
outlet,

CAUTION: No liquid should get into the motor,

electrical control box or compressor electrical
terminals.

1. To clean the inside of your air conditioner:

A) Remove front panel.

B) With help and using proper lifting methods

to avoid personal injury, remove chassis
from cabinet shell.*

HANDLE

NOTE:

Ifyourairconditlonerhasachassis

handle, It is NOT Intended for lifting the unit. It is for
sliding the chassis WITHIN the cabinet shell only

(to aid in cleaning maintenance, etc.).

•Whenmovingtheaircondltionerfromcabinetshell

or window there may be water inside the base that
may spill on the floor.

2. Be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on

the front and rear coils.

5 After cleaning, remove plastic protection. Wait

24 hours before starting the unit again This
allows time for all areas to dry out
NOTE: Water from rainfall or from normal use
does not harm these components since the

water is not as forcefully driven into parts as a

stream of water from a garden hose.

6 While the cabinet is removed, this is a good time

to oil the fan motor (see instructions below)

After servicing, reverse the above procedure
to reinstall the air conditioner.

OILING OF THE FAN MOTOR

DANGER - SHOCK OR INJURY HAZARD -
before performingany service unplug thepower
cord from the outlet

1. To oil fan motor:

A) Remove front panel.
B) Slide chassis partway out of the cabinet
shell to expose fan motor oil plugs (be
careful not to slide chassis out to far). If your air
conditioner is not equipped with a slideout
chassis, remove the cabinet

2 Oil the fan motor per Instructions on the

motor. To add oil, pull out the oil plug at each
end of the motor. An easy to use oneounce
capsule of oil (Part Number 10943) is
available through your nearest Sears Service

Center. Replace oil hole plugs after oiling.

After servicing, reverse the above procedure to

reinstall the air conditioner.

3

Liquid should not get into electrical parts; wrap

the fan motor, electrical control boxand electrical
terminals in plastic. This willkeep water or other
liquid from getting inside whereitcould damage
the insulation and cause serious trouble.

Clean and hose out the base, coils, and water
pans. Clean at least once a year or more often, if
the colls and pans collect dirt, sand, leaves, algae
or insects. Also clean if you detect an odor from
the air conditioner .

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