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Sears P/N93SR-D02 User Manual

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AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST

Before calling for service, review this list. It may save you both time and expense. This list includes

common problems that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance.

OCCURRENCE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Air conditioner will not

operate.

Wall plug disconnected.

Push plug firmly into wall outlet.

House fuse blown or circuit
breaker tripped.

Replace fuse with time delay

type or reset circuit breaker.

Thermostat set too warm for

cooling or too cool for heating.

Adjust thermostat to higher

number for cooling, lower

number for heating.

Air fr om unit does not feel

cold enough on Cool setting

Selector switch in FAN
position.

Turn switch clockwise to

COOL position.

Thermostat set too warm

(lower number).

Turn thermostat clockwise to
colder setting (higher number).

T hermostat temperature

below 70°F (20°C).

Cooling may not occur until

temperature at thermostat

rises above 70°F (20°C)

Temperature sensing tube

touching cold coll, located
behind air filter (some models
only).

Straighten tube so it does not

touch coil.

Air conditioner cooling,

but room is too warm­
ice forming on cooling

coil behind decorative
front.

Outdoor temperature below
70°F(20°C).

To defrost the coil,, set
thermostat to a warmer

position.

Dirty air filter-alr restricted.

clean filter.

Thermostat set too cold for

"night-time“ cooling.

To defrost the coil, set

thermostat to a normal

position.

Air conditioner cooling but

room too warm-NO ice

Dirty air filter-air restricted.

clean air filter. Refer to "Care
and Cleaning " section.

forming on cooling coll

behind decorative front.

Thermostat set too warm

(lower number).

Turn thermostat clockwise to
colder temperature.

Selector switch set on LOW
OOOL.

Turn switch to HIGH COOL

position for maximum
cooling.

Vent control (some models)
set at OPEN position.

T urn control to CLOSED

position for maximum
cooling.

Air directional louvers posi
tioned improperly.

Position louvers for better air
distribution.

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