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1.     No grounding may cause electric    Doing so may cause failure of  shock  See Installation Manual   machine or electric shock      Unplug the unitif strange O Do   ot use theSocketif it is  s  unds odors or smoke loose ordamaged   comes fronvit   e Such a unit may pose a risk of  fire or electric shock accident       lt Keep firearms away     e Doing so may cause fire or  electric shock        Do Not use thepowercord  close to heating tools     e Doing so may cause fire or  electric shock             DoNot damage   or us   an  unspecified power cord       Doing so may cause electric shock or fire   e Ifthe supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced  by the manufacturer  the manufacturer s service  agent  or a similarly qualified person in order to   avoid a hazard   Y attachment           Do Not direct airflow at  room occupants only     e This could damage your health           Always instalL air leakage  breaker and a dedicated  switching board     e Failure to install these may cause  fire or electric shock accident            Do Not open the entrance  during operation     e It may cause electric shock         Do not use the power cord near  flammable gas or  combustibles Such  as    gasoline  benzene  thinner  etc       Doing so may lead to an  explosion or fire          Ventilate before operating air conditioner    when gas goes out       Operating the air conditioner in the presence of gas    tandomly     vapors can lead to explosions and fire        AN  Vertouch th
2.    Position bracket on sill 1 inch  25 4mm  to left of  center line of window  See FIG  3     Fasten bracket loosely to sill with screws  ITEM D   provided    Adjust leveling bolt so that the air conditioner will be  installed with a very slight tilt  about 1 4   downward  toward the outside for proper drainage  Tighten  bracket screws                OUTER   WINDOW CLOSE UP VIEW    SILL OF SUPPORT  BRACKET    N    SCREW                    ITEM D    ADJUSTMENT SLOT  INNER  lt   gt  LEVELING BOLT  WINDOW                      CENTER LINE   OF WINDOW  FIG  3  SCREW SUPPORT  INNER SILL BRACKET ABOUT 1 4   LEVELING H  BOLT  OUTER SILL  INDOOR OUTDOOR  FIG  4          CAUTION    Failure to securely install support bracket may  result in unit falling from window if window sash is  raised after unit is installed  This could result in  personal injury           INSTALL THE AIR CONDITIONER IN    THE WINDOW   e Carefully lift the air conditioner and slide it into the  open window  Be careful not to hurt waist in this  operation    e Use the two hand grips on top sides of unit to lift  unit    e Make sure that support bracket is inserted in the  pocket under base fan  and that curtain frame guide  is stopped by stopper on the support bracket as  shown in FIG 6    NOTE  When unit is properly centered and pushed   outward to correct bracket location  you will feel unit   drop securely in place on the support bracket  Hold  unit firmly during this procedure      Lower top window sash all the
3.   Care and  Maintenance       Turn the power off and unplug the power plug before cleaning the air conditioner     Air Filter    The Air Filter will become dirty as it removes dust from the inside air  It should be washed at least every 2 weeks     If the Air Filter remains full of dust  the air flow will decrease and the cooling capacity will be reduced  possibly  damaging the unit        How to remove the air filter    1  Pull the inlet grille forward  grasping both tabs  then  pull out the air filter     2  Wash the Air Filter under the faucet with warm water   Be sure to shake off all the water before replacing the  filter        NOTE   In humid weather  excess water may cause the  BASE PAN to overflow and be splashed on the louver            Hardware n  Installation Hardware Installation        caution    This appliance should be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations  The following  information serves acts as a guide to help to explain product features                                         1  CABINET 8  TOP COVER   2  VERTICAL AIR DEFLECTOR 9  EVAPORATOR   HORIZONTAL LOUVER  40  CONDENSER   ee eee  cones   4  FRONT GRILLE 12 BASE PAN   5  AIR INTAKE  INLET GRILLE  18  POWER GORD   6  AIR FILTER 14  BRACE   A E 15  REMOTE CONTROLLER    How to Install the Unit i l    1  To prevent vibration and noise  make sure the unit    is installed securely and firmly  Coded ai ani Fence           2  Install the unit where the sunlight does not shine  directly on t
4.  way down so that  sash sits firmly in top channel of unit and  expandable curtain frames     During the following step  hold unit firmly until  window sash is lowered to top channel behind  curtain frames  Personal injury or property damage  may result if unit falls from window                                                CENTER LINE FIG  5  WINDOW SASH q  HAND BRP  TOP CHANNEL L  INDOOR PEEN  i SECTION  SUPPORT  BRACKET  B EN POCKET  CURTAIN   Aaa  STOPPER  INNER SILL  BRACKET  LEVELING BOLT  OUTER SILL  INDOOR OUTDOOR  FIG  6                5  SECURE THE CURTAIN FRAMES  Expand the curtain frames and secure them using 5  screws  ITEM E  as shown in FIG  7    When curtain frame opens or closes  you may feel a  slight resistance  This is normal     6  FOAM SEAL AND WINDOW LOCK  e Cut the foam seal  ITEM F  to the window width   Stuff the foam seal between the glass and the  window to prevent air and insects from getting into  the room  as shown in FIG 7   e Install the L bracket to prevent window from being  raised which may result in unit falling     Mawa Lb BRAR N    A D Stas   ITEM PSs    FIG  7       CAUTION    Failure to securely install support bracket may  result in unit falling from window if window sash is  raised after unit is installed  This could result in  personal injury                                          Z  IF AIR CONDITIONER IS BLOCKED  BY STORM WINDOW FRAME      If storm window presents interference  fasten a    2  51mm  wide wood strip to the inner w
5. E  HAMMER  PENCIL  LEVEL          EVEL e g     To avoid the possibility of personal injury  unplug  power to unit before installing or servicing        CAUTION          Carefully remove air conditioner from carton  check  for possible shipping damage  Pick a location which  will allow you to blow the cold air into the area you  want  Windows used for installation must be strong  enough to support the weight of the air conditioner   Good installation with special attention to the proper  position of the unit will lessen the chance that service  will be needed     When cooling more than one room  installation  location is very important  To cool your rooms  cold air  must be blown from the air conditioner in a straight  path    If air conditioner is blocked by a storm window frame   see Step 7 and 8 on Page 14 before beginning to  install     How to Install        Cut the FOAM STRIP  ITEM G  to fit the  underside of the window sash  Open the window  peel  off the backing and attach the FOAM STRIP as shown  in FIG  1        FOAM STRIP   ITEM G        FIG  1          2  Mark center line with pencil on the center of the  inner sill  as shown in FIG  2        SS    P   INDOOR       FIG  2    CENTER LINE INNER SILL             3  Install support bracket on window  See FIG  3   Install leveling bolt up through bottom side of support  bracket  You can choose a short bolt  ITEM C  or a  long one  ITEM B  according to window type  Also   you should select the position of hole on bracket
6. assure a proper polarity  connection     CAUTION  Attaching the adapter ground terminal to  the wall receptacle cover screw does not  ground the appliance unless the cover  screw is metal  and not insulated  and the  wall receptacle is grounded through the  house wiring  The customer should have  the circuit checked by a qualified electrician  to make sure the receptacle is properly  grounded     Disconnect the power cord from the adapter  using one  hand on each  Otherwise  the adapter ground terminal  might break  DO NOT USE the appliance with a  broken adapter plug     B  SITUATIONS WHEN THE APPLIANCE WILL BE  DISCONNECTED OFTEN     Do not use an adapter plug in these situations   Unplugging the power cord frequently can lead to an  eventual breakage of the ground terminal  The wall  power outlet should be replaced by a three slot   grounding  outlet instead     USE OF EXTENSION CORDS    Because of potential safety hazards  we strongly  discourage the use of an extension cord  However  if  you wish to use an extension cord  use a CSA  certified UL listed 3 wire  grounding  extension cord   rated at 15A  125V     Common i  Issues Common Problems and Solutions       Before calling for service  please review the following list of common problems and solutions   The air conditioner is operating normally when     e You hear a pinging noise  This is caused by water being picked up by the condenser on rainy days or in highly  humid conditions  This feature is designed to help rem
7. circumstances cut  or remove the  grounding prong  from the plug     Power supply cord with  3 prong grounding plug       Use of extension cords     a  When window frame is located on inner sill        REMOVAL FROM WINDOW    e Turn off and unplug the air conditioner    e Unscrew the side screws that you installed in Step 5   6      Close the curtain frame and remove foam seal and L  bracket from the windows      Keep a firm grip on the air as you the sash    e Lift the air conditioner from the window and remove  the foam strip from between the windows    e Remove the support bracket from window frame     NOTE  When cooling season is over  unit is removed  from window for cleaning and storage  There may still  be some condensation water in the basepan  Remove  the unit carefully to avoid water being spilled out on  floor  Always store unit flat on its base  Do not stand it  on its end  Be sure to remove support bracket  L  bracket  and foam seal from window and save   Window will not close if support bracket remains  installed        CAUTION    e Air conditioners covered in this manual pose an  excessive weight hazard  Two or more people are  needed to move and install the unit    To prevent injury or strain  use proper lifting and  carrying techniques when moving unit    e When handling the air conditioner  be careful to  avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear  coils      Make sure air conditioner does not fall during  removal              Use Wall Receptacle    S
8. e authorized service technician for repair  or maintenance of this unit     e Contact the installer for installation of this unit     e The air conditioner is not intended for use by young  children or invalids without supervision     e Young children should be supervised to ensure that  they do not play with the air conditioner     Safety    Precautions Precautions    To prevent injury and property damage  follow these instructions        Incorrect operation due to ignoring instructions might cause harm or damage  the seriousness of which is    indicated by the following symbols     A WARNING This symbol shows the possibility of death or serious injury        A CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property     Never Do This       Always Do This       E The following items are classified by these symbols       Piugin the power plug  properly     e Doing so may cause electric  shock or fire due to heat  generation or electric shock      gt  A WARNING            Do Not operate   or stop the  unitby inserting or pulling  out the power plug   e Doing so may cause electric  shock or fire due to heat  generation       DoNot modity Power cord  length orsharethe  utl  t  with other appliances      Do Not operatewith wet  hands   or in damp  environment       Doing so may cause electric shock or   Doing so may cause electric  fire due to heat generation  shock       Always plug int   a    Do Not allow water torun  grounded outlet  int  electric parts   
9. e metal parts  ofthe unit when removing  the filter       They are sharp and may cause  injury       Mhen cleaning theanit first  make sure the poweris off  and the cord is unplugged       Since the fan rotates at high speed  during operation  it may cause  injury if activated while cleaning       Stopoperation instorm or  hurricanes       Operation with windows opened  may cause wetting of indoor and  soaking of household furniture        DeMotplace obstacles  around the absorption inlet  Ofoutput       Doing so may cause failure of  appliance or accident        Doiobuse abrasives   or strong  detergent such as wax or  thinner  Always use a soft cloth       Otherwise  the products appearance may  be damaged due to change of product  color or scratching of its surface        DeNot clean the air  conditioner with water     e Water may enter the unit and  degrade the insulation  It also  may cause an electric shock        Banot put a pet   or house  plantwhere it will be exposed  fo directair flow     e This could injure the pet or plant       M  lathe plug by the head  when taking it out     e Improper handling may cause  electric shock or damage       Enstrethat an installation console of  thesoutdoor appliances not damaged  due to exteneduse     e If the previous air conditioner  damaged the console  there is a  risk of the new unit falling        Do iotplace heavy object   on the  power cord and take care so that  the cordjis not pinched     e Treating the power cord  carel
10. essly poses a danger of fire  or electric shock       If water enters the product turn off the the  power Switch of the main body of appliance   Contact Service center after taking the  power plug out from the socket     O    _Do not disassemble or modify products    e Doing so may cause failure or electric shock       Operate only in a well  yentilated area when usingiin  the presence of a stove  etc     e An oxygen shortage may  otherwise occur     CG Domotuse appliance for special  purpose such as climate control for   afimals  or  vegetables  precision  machine  or conservation of art articles    e It may cause damage of animals  or vegetables or loss of property       Alfroff the main power  switch when not using it for  along time     e Doing so can prolong the life of  the product       AlWays insert filters  securely  Clean them every  two weeks     e Operation without filters will  cause failure      amp  Denotdrink waterdrained  from air conditioner     e It contains contaminants that  would make you sick        Safety  Precautions    Preparing for operation       1  Contact an installation specialist for installation    2  Plug in the power plug properly    3  Do not share the same outlet with other appliances   4 Do not use an extension cord    5  Do not start stop operation by plugging unplugging the power cord   6  If cord plug is damaged  replace only with an authorized part     Usage      Being exposed to direct airflow for an extended period of time could be 
11. hazardous to your health  Do not  expose occupants  pets  or plants to direct airflow for extended periods of time     2  Due to the possibility of oxygen deficiency  ventilate the room when using together with stoves or other  heating devices     3  Do not use this air conditioner for non specified special purposes  e g  preserving precision devices   food  pets  plants  and art objects   Usage in such a manner could harm such property     Cleaning and maintenance      Do not touch the metal parts of the unit when removing the filter  Injuries can occur when handling sharp  metal edges     2  Do not use water to clean inside the air conditioner  Exposure to water can destroy the insulation  leading  to possible electric shock       When cleaning the unit  first make sure that the power and breaker are turned off  The fan rotates at a  very high speed during operation  There is a possibility of injury if the unit s power is accidentally  triggered on while cleaning inner parts of the unit     Service    For repair and maintenance  contact your authorized service dealer        Operating  Instructions       Remote Control Operations    The remote control and control panel will look like those represented in the following pictures              Remote Control O      T  POWER    e To turn the air conditioner ON  push this button   To turn the air conditioner OFF  push the button  again    e This button takes priority over any other button    e When you first turn it on  the unit i
12. he unit  Heat    radiation       3  The outside of the cabinet must extend outward  and there should be no obstacles  such as a fence  or wall  within 20  from the back of the cabinet  because it will prevent heat radiation of the  condenser    Restriction of outside air will greatly reduce the  cooling efficiency of the air conditioner                    Abbut 1 4   Over 20        CAUTION  All side louvers of the cabinet must remain exposed to the outside of the structure     4  Install the unit a little slanted so the back is slightly lower than the front  about 1 4     This will force condensed water to flow to the outside     5  Install the unit with the bottom about 30  60  above the floor level        Window Requirements    NOTE  All supporting parts should be secured to firm wood  masonry  or metal     e This unit is designed for installation in standard double  hung windows with actual opening widths from 26   to 39 3 8      e The top and bottom window sash must open sufficiently  to allow a clear vertical opening of 12  from the bottom  of the upper sash to the window stool     Sash    Window  Offset       Sill  pem Exterior                Installation Kits       Suggested Tool F          ITEM   NAME OF PARTS    A SUPPORT  BRACKET  LEVELING BOLT  LEVELING BOLT  SCREW  5 8   SCREW  5 8    FOAM SEAL   FOAM STRIP   L BRACKET    Q TY                            IjJO T M oO Q w  ete et Ogre Ne   i   ee Je                      SCREWDRIVER Phillips and Flathead   RULER  KNIF
13. indow sill  across the full width of the sill  The wood strip should  be thick enough to raise the height of the window sill  so that unit can be installed without interference  from the the storm window frame  See FIG  8    Top of wood strip should be approximately  3 4  19mm  higher than the storm window frame to  help condensation to drain properly to the outside       Install a second wood strip  approximately    6  152mm  long by 11 2  38mm  wide and same  thickness as first strip  in the center of the outer sill  flush against the back of the inner sill   FIG  8           1 1 2  min   WOOD STRIP MOUNTED  38mm   ON TOP OF INNER SILL  gt      3 4  19mm   CLEARANCE    1              INDOOR OUTDOOR       When storm window  frame is located on outer sill    FIG  8             NOTE  If window sash has a metal surface  use sheet  metal screws instead of the provided wood screws   Obtain sheet metal screws at local hardware store     8  INSTALLATION FOR OTHER TYPE  WINDOWS   e Dimensions and geometry of windows are different  according to manufacturers  Check your window and  refer to FIG 9 to install the support bracket firmly          Install a wood strip  window width long and  window frame height high  on the inner sill     WINDOW FRAME i    SASH WINDOW            b  When the window frame is higher than  19 32  15mm     Install a wood strip  about 4  102mm  long  on  the outdoor sill to raise support bracket   WINDOW FRAME WOOD STRIP    19 32  15mm        Do not under any  
14. ove moisture in the air and improve cooling efficiency    e You hear the thermostat click  This is caused by the compressor cycle starting and stopping    e You see water dripping from the rear of the unit  Water may be collected in the base pan in highly humid  conditions or on rainy days  This water overflows and drips from the rear of the unit    e You hear the fan running while the compressor is silent or fan mode  This is a normal operational feature        The air conditioner may be operating abnormally when     Possible Causes What To Do    H The air conditioner is unplugged or    Make sure the plug is completely plugged into       not plugged in completely  the outlet   The air conditioner W The fuse is blown circuit breaker is   Check the fuse circuit breaker box and replace  does not operate triggered  the fuse or reset the breaker   at all E Power failure    In the event of a power failure  set the power    control to OFF  When the power is restored   wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner to  prevent the compressor from overloading           E Air flow is restricted  e Make sure there are no curtains  blinds   furniture or other obstacles in front of the air  conditioner   E TEMP Control set too higher   Set the TEMP control to a lower number   number   E The air filter is dirty  e Clean the filter at least every 2 weeks  Refer to  the  Care and Maintenance  section  p 8  of the  Air conditioner S manual   does not cool E The air conditioner was just   Afte
15. r the air conditioner is turned on  you need  turned on  to give the air conditioner some time to cool the  room   E Cold air is escaping  e Check for open furnace floor resisters and cold  air returns   See ce cree ee ot    CLOSE the air conditioner vent  ______ ____  E Cooling coils are iced up  e See Ice appears on the air conditioner below  E The cooling coils are iced over  e Ice may block the air flow and obstruct the air  Ice appears on the conditioner from properly cooling the room   air conditioner  Set the mode control at High Fan or High Cool    with the high temperature        K You can refer to the Energy Star program in detail at  www energystar gov         
16. run at its last setting     AUTO RESTART       Inserting the Remote Contr         Reattach the cover  4    NOTE  Do not use rechargeable batteries  Make sure that both batteries are new     In order to prevent discharge  remove the batteries from the remote control if the    air conditioner is not going to be used for an extended period of time  Keep the remote control away from extremely hot or humid places   To maintain optimal operation of the remote control  the remote sensor should not    1  Push out the cover on the back of the remote control with your thumb       Pay attention to polarity and insert two new AAA 1 5V batteries     be exposed to direct sunlight   e The remote control can be mounted on a wall using the mountable holder     Operating p          Instructions Adjusting the Air Flow Direction       Adjusting the Air       Airflow can be adjusted by changing the direction of the air conditioner s louvers  This can also increase the  cooling efficiency of the air conditioner       Adjusting Horizontal Air Flow Direction  Adjusting the vertical louvers left and right will  change horizontal airflow       Adjusting Vertical Air Flow Direction  Adjusting the horizontal vane up and down will  change vertical airflow  The vane can be adjusted  by nudging the vane backward or forward        Adjusting horizontal air flow    Adjusting vertical air flow    Recommended orientation of louvers    Adjust louvers to face upwards when cooling to maximize cooling efficiency   
17. s in cool mode   high fan speed  temperature setting at 72  F     2  TEMPERATURE SETTING    e Use this button to automatically control the  temperature of the room   The temperature can be set within a range of  60  F to 86  F by increments of 1   F     3  MODE      Every time you push this button  it will cycle  through the following modes  COOL  ENERGY  SAVER  FAN and DRY       ENERGY SAVER   e The fan stops when the compressor stops  cooling  Approximately every 3 minutes the fan  will turn on and the unit will check the room air to  determine if cooling is needed                 4  FAN SPEED    e Every time you push this button  it advances the  setting as follows   High F3   gt  Low F1   gt   Med F2   gt  High F3      5  TIMER      SHUT OFF TIME   e You will usually use shut off time while you  sleep    e With unit running  use Timer to set number of  hours until shut off    e For your sleeping comfort  once Time is set  the  Temperature setting will raise 2  F after 30 min   and 2  F after another 30 min      Every time you push Timer button  it advances  the Timer setting as follows  1 Hour  gt  2 Hours  gt   etc   gt  12 Hours maximum      START TIME   e With unit not running  use timer to set number of  hours before unit starts      Every time you push Timer button  it advances  the Timer setting as follows  1 Hour 2 Hours  gt   etc   gt  12 Hours maximum     6  REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR    When power is restored after an electrical power failure  the unit will begin to 
18. tandard 125V  3 wire grounding  receptacle rated 15A  125V AC       Power Supply    Use 15 AMP  time  delay fuse or circuit  breaker        e Because of potential safety hazards  we strongly discourage the use of an extension cord  However  if you wish  to use an extension cord  use a CSA certified UL listed 3 wire  grounding  extension cord  rated at 15A  125V              Electrical Safe 7    IMPORTANT   PLEASE READ CAREFULLY     FOR THE USER S PERSONAL SAFETY  THIS  APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED    The power cord of this appliance is equipped with a  three prong  grounding  plug  Use this with a standard  three slot  grounding  wall power outlet  FIG  10  to  minimize the hazard of electric shock  The customer  should have the wall receptacle and circuit checked by  a qualified electrician to make sure the receptacle is  properly grounded     PREFERRED METHOD       Ensure proper ground  exists before use    FIG  10    DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE THIRD  GROUND   PRONG FROM THE POWER PLUG     A  SITUATIONS WHEN THE APPLIANCE WILL BE  DISCONNECTED OCCASIONALLY     TEMPORARY METHOD  Adapter plug    Metal screw       Receptacle cover    FIG  11    Because of potential safety hazards  we strongly  discourage the use of an adapter plug  However  if you  wish to use an adapter  a TEMPORARY  CONNECTION may be made  Use UL listed adapter   available from most local hardware stores  FIG  11    The large slot in the adapter must be aligned with the  large slot in the receptacle to 
19. website http   www lgservice com  l e mail http   www lgeservice com techsup html    LG  Window Type Air Conditioner  OWNER S MANUAL      MODELS  LP6000ER  LP7000R       IMPORTANT    Please read through this  manual  It contains valuable  information about your air conditioner  This manual may help  save time and money by explaining proper air conditioner  maintenance and preventing improper use     PRECAUTIONS    Pay close attention to precautions in order to prevent  potential hazards and damage from misuse or improper  installation  LG is not responsible for any damages caused by  misuse of the air conditioner     Window  Type Air Conditioner Owner   s Manual    TABLE OF CONTENTS       Precautions           ing Instructions  nd Maintenance  ware Installation    mon Issues        Ja  Wy N     Z N AOA       te  WSS          A  e       or Your Records  Write the model and serial numbers here     Model         Serial         You can find them on a label on the side of each unit     Dealer s Name       Date Purchased       ead This Manual    Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use  and maintain your air conditioner properly  Just a little  preventive care on your part can save you a great  deal of time and money over the life of your air  conditioner    You ll find many answers to common problems in the  chart of troubleshooting tips  If you review our chart of  Troubleshooting Tips first  you may not need to call  for service at all     AN CAUTION    e Contact th
    
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