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Sears P/N93SR-D02 User Manual

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AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST (continued)

OCCURRENCE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Air conditioner cooling but

room too warm-NO Ice

forming on cooling coil

behind decorative front,

(continued)

Front of unit is blocked by

drapes, blinds, furniture, etc.
Restricts air distribution.

Clear blockage in front of unit.

Doors, windows, registers, etc.

open -cold air escapes: hot air
enters.

close doors, windows,

registers, etc

Unit recently turned on in hot

room.

Allow additionaitime to remove

"stored heat" from walls, ceiling,

floor and furniture.

Insufficient cooling capacity.

Reconfirm the required cooling
capacity with your dealer.

Air conditioner turns on and

off rapidly

Dirty air filter-air restricted.

Clean air filter.

Outside temperature

extremely hot.

Set fan on high speed to bring

air past cooling coils more

frequently.

Noise when air conditioner

operates on cooling.

Air sound.

Air sound is normal, if too loud,
turn selector switch to lower

fan setting.

Sound of fan hitting water-

moisture removal system.

This is normal when humidity

is high. Close doors, windows,

registers, etc.

Window vibration. Poor
installation.

Refer to installation instruc­
tions-check with installer.

Water dripping INSIDE
when air conditioner is

cooling.

Improper installation.

Tilt air conditioner slightly to the

outside to allow water

drainage. Refer to installation

instructions-check with

installer.

Water dripping OUTSIDE

when air conditioner is
cooling.

Unit removing large quantity of
moisture from humid room.

This is normal during

excessively humid days.

Air from unit does not feel

warm enough on Heat

setting (some models only)

Selector switch in FAN or
COOL position.

Turn switch counterclockwise
to HEAT position.

Thermostat set too cool

(higher number).

Turn thermostat
counterclockwise to warmer

setting (lower number).

Room temperature is warm
enough.

Heating will not occur until

temperature at the thermostat
is lower,

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