Panasonic Cwxc103vu Operating Instructions Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL: CW-XC103VU CW-XC123VU ROOM AIR CONDITIONER F563446 Please read these operating instructions thoroughly before using your air conditioner and keep them for future reference. ENGLISH For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA (7262) or send e-mail [email protected] or refer to www.panasonic.com
Please observe these following safety precautions when using your air conditioner. ¥Failure or negligence in observing these safety precautions could cause fire, electrical shock or personal injury. This symbol (with a white background) denotes an action that is PROHIBITED. 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS These symbols (with a blue background) denote actions that are COMPULSORY. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS OPERATION PRECAUTIONS This sign warns of risk of death or serious injury. ¥ Do not modify the length of the power cord or use an extension cord. ¥ Do not touch or operate with wet hands. Do not modify or damage the cord. ¥ Do not turn on the unit by inserting the power plug. Do not switch off the unit by pulling out the power plug. ¥ Avoid an extended period of direct airflow. ¥ Do not insert sticks, fingers or other objects into the unit. ¥ Do not try to repair the unit yourself. ¥ Plug in properly before operating and use a specified power cord. ¥ If abnormal conditions (burnt smell, etc) occur, switch off and remove the power plug. WARNING ¥ Do not use the unit for other purposes, than its intended use. ¥ Do not remove the power plug by pulling the cord. ¥ Do not block the air intake and outlet vanes. ¥ Do not splash or direct water at the unit ¥ Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight during operation. ¥ Do not operate the unit without the air filter installed or when the front intake grille has been removed. ¥ Do not place any objects on the unit. ¥ Do not operate any combustion equipment near the unitÕs airflow area. ¥ Switch off the breaker and remove the power plug from the socket if the unit will not be operated for a long period. ¥ Pay attention to any damages on the unit caused by extensive usage. ¥ Ventilate the room occasionally where the unit is installed. ¥ Remove the power plug when cleaning the unit. CAUTION 2 AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION ¥ Due to the weight of this product, we recommend that you have a helper to assist in the installation. To avoid injury, use the proper method of lifting. Avoid any sharp edges. ¥ Make sure the window frame to be used can properly support this product. ¥ This product must be installed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. ¥ Do not install the unit in places where inflammable gas, fumes or soot may be generated. POWER SUPPLY ¥ Operate your air conditioner from a stable 115 volt AC supply. ¥ Plug into a separate 15 amp grounded outlet only. ¥ Use of extension cords Avoid using extension cords. If there are no alternatives, ensure that the cord is a UL listed 3-wire grounding type, rated 125 volts with a minimum current-carrying rating of 15 amps, number 14 or heavier wire. ¥ Use a 15 amp time delay fuse or a circuit breaker. ¥ Do not switch off by unplugging the power plug while it is operating. Press the OFF/ON pad to ÒOFFÓ before unplugging. This sign warns of injury or damage to property. OPERATION PRECAUTIONS Time Delay Fuse : 15 Amps Rated Voltage : 115V ¥ Socket Type¥ Line Cord Plug INSTALLATION BOX CONTENTS Sealer 50 g (1.8 oz) (Putty) Type A screw Window sash sealing ribbon Type C screws Type B screws Left side expandable panel Type A screws Type C screwsTo p angleWindow sash foam seal Right side expandable panelType A Type B Type C (Qty 6) (Qty 5) (Qty 6) SCREW FURNISHED Wood Machine Tapping Screw Screw Screw SUGGESTED TOOL LIST Medium sized screwdriver (#2 Phillips) Tape Measure Pencil Level Knife or Scissor ACCESSORIES NOTE Check that none of the accessories are missing. (6 pcs) (XTN5D25A) (5 pcs) (CWH4580211) (6 pcs) (XTT4D10C) SELECT THE BEST LOCATION (Single or Double hung window)19Ð3/16 inches SIDE VIEW Front grilleWindow 12 inches More than 4 inches Type A screws Type A screwTop sealing ribbonSide sealing ribbon
WINDOW REQUIREMENTS ¥ Hot sun rays hitting the outside surface of the cabinet will create considerable heat load. If the outside of the cabinet is exposed to direct sunlight, consider building an awning to shade the cabinet while providing ample area for the heated air to be exhausted from the condenser (both sides) and the top. This unit is designed for installation in standard double hung windows. NOTE The unit may also be installed Òthrough the wallÓ. You should, however, observe standard carpentry practices and frame the opening without violating local ordinances. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES HOW TO ASSEMBLE THE EXPANDABLE PANELS Top angle Type B screws Type C screws ¥ Attach the top angle to the cabinet using screw type B (3 pcs). ¥ Insert expandable panels to cabinet sides as shown. ¥ Secure the first fold of expansion panel to cabinet using screw type C (3 each). Expandable panel CHASSIS INSTALLATION INTO THE CABINET 1Remove the rear cabinet screws and save for later use. 2Slide the chassis out from the cabinet. CABINET INSTALLATION 1Cut the ÒSealing RibbonÓ to the proper length, and attach it along the bottom edge of the bottom window sash. 2To prevent condensation water from dripping inside, the cabinet should be installed level or very slightly tilted to the outside. 3Secure the cabinet using screws. ¥ Expand the expandable panel fully into the grooves of the window frame, secure the expandable panel, left, right and top mounting frames to the bottom of the window sash using 4 screws type A and 2 screws type B. ¥ Secure the cabinet using wood screws type A. ¥ Cut the window sash foam seal to the proper size and seal the opening between the top of the inside window sash and the outside window sash. Note : If a gap exists between the unit and window sash, you may use ÒSealerÓ supplied with the installation kit for a better seal. Window sash sealing ribbon 1Slide the chassis into the cabinet. 2Reinstall the cabinet screws. Secure the cabinet to chassis by using screws (from rear cabinet). INSTALLATION OF THE FRONT GRILLE Depending upon the location of the AC outlet, route the AC cord to either the left or right side while installing the front grille. OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FAN HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETT IM E RSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control This figure shows the AC cord routed to the left side. INSERT THE Attach the (part no. CZ-SF6P) to the frame.Slot in the and the frame (part no. CZ-SFW6P) to the front grille. The and the frame can be obtained separately from your nearest servicenter. INSERT THE AIR FILTER Attach the air filter to the intake grille PLACE FRONT INTAKE GRILLE OVER THE FRONT GRILLE Slide the front intake grille slightly to the right to reattach the tabs and then push it down to close tight. Lift up about 90¡. NOTE This procedure applies to left and right of assembling expandable panel. O F F /O NOPERATIONT E M P /T IM E RC O O L F A N H IG H M E D L O WM O D E F A N S P E E DS E TTIMERS E T/ C A N C E LA IR S W IN GECONOMYhr ¡FWirelessR em ote C ontrol OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FA N HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETTIMERSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yh r ¡ FW irelessRemote Control OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FA N HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETTIMERSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FAN HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETT IM E RSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FAN HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETT IM E RSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control OFF/ONOPERATIONT E M P /T IM E RC O O L F A N H I G H M E D L O WM O D E F A N S P E E DS E TTIMERSET/ CANCELA I R S W I N GE C O N O M Yhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control 1Place the front grille on the cabinet first. 2Secure the front grille to the main chassis using screw provided. 15-15/16Ó (min)22 to 42-1/8Ó Top sealing ribbon (To be attached to the top angle) Side sealing ribbon (To be attached to the expandable panel) Window sash foam seal Type A screw Type B screws Window sill Type A screwsExpandable panel Outside of sash Window sash Sealing ribbon Top angleInside of sash
1Air inlet louver4Air filter 2Cabinet5Front intake grille 3Power cord6Front grille 7Vertical airflow direction vane (Airflow direction adjustment up-down). The vertical airflow direction vane is controlled by rotating the horizontal vane forward or backward. 2 AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION 3 PART IDENTIFICATION REMOVAL OF FRONT GRILLE 1Remove the front intake grille. Pull up the front intake grille about 90¡ and slide it slightly to the left to unhook the tabs.2Remove the air filter. Tilt up and pull out the air filter by the holder. 3Remove the front grille. a aa a aRemove the adhesive tape from all sides of the front grille. b bb b bAt bottom right side of the front grille, press inward on cabinet near the power cord, and pull the grille outward to the right until right tab releases. c cc c cAt the bottom left side, push inward on cabinet and pull the grille outward to the left to release the left tab. Do not pull the bottom edge toward you more than 3 inches to prevent the two top tabs from damage. d dd d dSlide the front grille upwards to free the two top tabs from slots at the top of the cabinet. HOW TO ATTACH THE DRAIN PAN (OPTIONAL) Maximum 13/32Ó Condensed water This air conditioner employs a ÒSlinger-Up SystemÓ which is designed to splash the condensed water on the condenser coil for maximum cooling efficiency, thus producing a splashing sound. If the splashing sound annoys you, you can provide an outside drainage by using the following procedure which may, however, cause a small loss of performance. Note: The cabinet should be installed tilted slightly lower to the rear for necessary condensate drainage. (Max. 13/32Ó) Condensed water drainage 1Remove the rubber plug and slide the chassis out from the cabinet. Remove the rubber plug OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FAN HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETTIM ERSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control 2Install the optional drain pan (part no. CWH40175). ScrewsINTERNAL VIEW Drain pan (optional) Install the drain pan at the right corner of the cabinet using 2 screws (part no. CWG86C733). 3Connect a drain hose (optional). Fit the drain hose to the drain pan. Under-side view with drain pan and hose in place. Drain hose (not included) 4Slide the chassis back into the cabinet. Reinstall the cabinet screws. Secure the cabinet to chassis by using screws. Note The drain pan (part no. CWH40175) can be obtained from nearest servicenter. MAIN UNIT OFF/ONO P E R A T IO NT E M P /T I M E RC O O L F A N H IG H M E D L O WM O D E F A N S P E E DS E TTIMERSET/ CANCELA IR S W IN GECONOMYhr ¡FWirelessRemote Control 9Touch control panel OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMER COOL FA N HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEED SETTIMERSET/ CANCEL AIR SWINGECONOMY hr ¡F WirelessRemote Control aDisplay Panel bMODE selection pad cFAN SPEED selection pad dTEMPERATURE/TIMER setting pad eTIMER pad fTimer SET/CANCEL pad gOPERATION OFF/ON pad hAIR SWING pad iECONOMY pad a b c de fg hi Note Drain hose or tubing can be purchased locally to satisfy your particular needs. TYPES OF SIGNAL SOUND One long ÒBeepÓ and one short ÒBeepÓ. (Sound from the main unit.)EXTERNAL VIEW 12 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 OFF/ONOPERATIONT E M P / T I M E RCOOL FAN HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDS E TT I M E RSE T/ C A N CE LAIR SWINGECONOMYh r ¡ FWirelessR e m o te C o n tr o l Air filter OFF/ONOPERATIONT E M P /T IM E RC O O L F A N H I G H M E D L O WM O D E F A N S P E E DS E TTIMERSET/ CANCELA I R S W I N GE C O N O M Yh r ¡ FW irelessR e m o te C o n tro l b bb b b c cc c c d dd d d OFF/ONOPERATIONT E M P / T I M E RCOOL FAN HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDS E TT I M E RS E T / C A N C E LAIR SWINGECONOMYh r ¡ FWirelessR e m o te C o n tr o l OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FA N HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETTIMERSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGECONOMYh r ¡ FW ire le ssRemote Control 8Ventilation lever The ventilation lever must be in the CLOSE position in order to maintain the best cooling conditions. When fresh air is necessary in the room, set the ventilation lever to the OPEN position. The damper is opened and room air is drawn out. OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FA N HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETT IM E RSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGECONOMYhr ¡F WirelessRemote Control a aa a a
3 PA R T IDENTIFICATION 4 PREPARATION BEFORE OPERATING ACCESSORIES ¥ Remote control ¥ Two R03 dry-cell batteries ¥ and frameBe sure to observe the following: ¥Aim remote control at control panel on air conditioner when operating. ¥Do not drop or throw the remote control. ¥Do not place the remote control in a location that is exposed to direct sunlight or next to a heating unit or other heat sources. OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERCOOL FA N HIGH MED LOWMODE FAN SPEEDSETTIMERSET/ CANCELAIR SWINGE C O N O M Yhr ¡FW irelessRemote Control ¥ Maximum distance : 10 m Panasonic AIR SWINGMODEOPERATIONFAN SPEEDECONOMY SET/ CANCEL TEMP/TIMER TIMER 1Signal Transmitter 2OPERATION button 3TEMPERATURE/TIMER setting button 4TIMER button 5TIMER SET/CANCEL button 6MODE selection button 7ECONOMY Button 8AIR SWING button 9Fan Speed Selection Button REMOTE CONTROL1 2 3 5 7 9 6 8 4 NOTES ¥If the unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time, remove the power plug. Otherwise, approximately 2.5W of electricity will be used even if the unit has been turned off using the remote control. ¥If operation is stopped, and to be restarted immediately, the unit will resume operation only after 3 minutes. ABOUT THE BATTERIES WARNING 31 Open the cover. HOW TO INSERT BATTERIES Insert the two batteries. 2 Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries because such batteries differ from the standard dry cell batteries in shape, dimension and performance. Close the cover. CAUTION Ensure that the power plug is securely inserted. A loose plug may cause a fire or an electric shock. ¥ The batteries can be used for approximately one year. ¥ Be sure to replace the batteries with two new identical batteries. ¥ Remove the batteries if the air conditioner will not be used for an extended period of time. 5 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION OPERATING THE UNIT Start operation by pressing OPERATION. The operation will turn on and the display panel will light up. To stop the operation, press the OPERATION again. The unit will stop operating and the display panel light will turn off. SELECTING OPERATION MODE Press MODE to select the desired operation . The indicator will light up and a ÒbeepÓ sound will indicate changing setting. COOL mode To set room temperature to your preference of cooling comfort. FAN mode To provide air circulation without cooling the room. During Fan operation, temperature setting cannot be selected. SETTING DISPLAY TEMPERATURE Press TEMP/TIMER s or t to set the display temperature. The temperature can be set between 60¡F and 86¡F. Recommended temperature: 75¡F ~ 78¡F. Display will change according to the setting. NOTES ¥The latest temperature setting will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time itÕs turned on. ¥The display temperature selection is for display purpose only and does not indicate actual room setting temperatures. Your room temperature may not necessarily match the displayed temperature. SELECTING FAN SPEED Press FAN SPEED to choose the speed level of the fan. The indicator will light up and the ÒbeepÓ sound will indicate changing setting. Vertical louvers ADJUSTING HORIZONTAL AIR FLOW DIRECTION Press to select AIR SWING. The air circulation will automatically move the horizontal louvers left and right for better air distribution around the room. NOTE Using your hands to adjust the direction may cause the louvers to malfunction. If this happens, stop operation immediately and restart. NOTE Vertical adjustment of the airflow direction is done manually. NOTE ¥The latest fan speed setting will be memorized and the indicator will light up the next time the unit is turned on. OFF/ON OPERATION OPERATION TEMP/TIMER COOL FA NMODE TEMP/TIMER hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F FAN SPEED AIR SWING MODE HIGH MED LOWFAN SPEED AIR SWING COOL FA N HIGH MED LOW OFF/ONOPERATIONTEMP/TIMERC O O L F A N H IG H M E D L O WM O D E F A N S P E E DSETTIMERS E T / C A N C E LA IR S W IN GE C O N O M Yh r ¡ FWirelessRemote Control
5 AIR CONDITIONER OPERATION 6 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ModelCW-XC103VU CW-XC123VU COOLING CAPACITY Btu/h 10,000 11,500 ELECTRICAL RATING Phase Single+ Frequency (Hz) 60+ Voltage (V) 115+ Current (Amps) 8.7 9.8 Input (W) 980 1120 EER (Btu/W.h) 10.2+ MOISTURE REMOVAL (Pints/h) 2.5 3.0 ROOM AIR CIRCULATION (Cf/min) 320 330 DIMENSIONS Height cm (inches) 37.5 (14-25/32ý)+ Width cm (inches) 56 (22-1/16ý)+Depth cm (inches) 60.6 (23-27/32ý)+ NET WEIGHT kg (lb) 35 (77)+ GROSS WEIGHT kg (lb) 39 (86)+ NOISE LEVEL Indoor (Hi/Lo) dB (A) 50/46 51/47 Outdoor (Hi/Lo) dB (A) 57/54 58/55 ECONOMY OPERATION To reduce power consumption: ¥Press ECONOMY. ¥To cancel this operation, press once more. ECONOMY Recommended for electricity cost saving. When economy button is pressed, target temperature is shifted up 1¡F, this will reduce operating time of the compressor and therefore reduce power consumption. It may, however, take a little longer for the compressor to cycle on and thereby increase the room temperature slightly. Economy mode will override your current set fan speed to ÒLOWÓ. However, the display will still show the current set fan speed. Compressor stops when the room temperature reaches the target temperature. It turns on again when the room temperature rises. When power failure occurs, the economy setting is canceled. Once power is resumed, reset the economy setting. SETTING THE OFF TIMER When the air conditioner in operation: Press the TIMER button. The SET/CANCEL indicator light will blink awaiting for setting. Press the TEMP/TIMER s or t button until the preferred hour of operation is reached. Press the SET/CANCEL button to complete the setting. At this time, the SET/CANCEL indicator light is steady instead of blinking. NOTE The hour reading will change back to the set temperature reading after 10 seconds. (You can also revert to temperature setting immediately by pressing the TEMP/TIMER s or tbuttons again.) CHECK TIMER SETTING DURING OFF TIMER Press the TIMER button to check the remaining programmed timer setting. The figure will be displayed for 10 seconds then will automatically switch back to temperature setting. NOTE The timer figure will change according to the time remaining (if you set it to turn off 3 hours from now, the timer will show Ò2Ó at an hour later). CANCEL TIMER SETTING DURING OFF TIMER Press the SET/CANCEL button to cancel the timer setting. The SET/CANCEL indicator light will turn off. However the temperature remains displayed. SETTING THE ON TIMER When the air conditioner in operation: Press the TIMER button. The TIMER indicator light will blink to await for setting. Press the TEMP/TIMER s or t button until the desired hour for operation is reached. Press the SET/CANCEL button to complete the setting. At this time, the TIMER indicator light is steady instead of blinking. The display will show the remaining hour to the start of the operation (if you set to turn on 3 hours from now, the timer will show Ò2Ó at an hour later). When set time is reached, the air conditioner starts the operation under the previous setting mode and the TIMER indicator will light off. Now, the previous set mode and the fan speed will light up. Simultaneously, the display will show the setting temperature. CHECK TEMPERATURE/MODE/FAN SPEED SETTING DURING ON TIMER Press the TIMER button. The TIMER indicator light will blink and the previous temperature setting will be shown. Simultaneously, MODE and FAN SPEED indicator will light up. This indication will last for 5 seconds, and then the display will show the remaining time. MODE and FAN SPEED indicator light will turn off. At this time, the TIMER indicator light is steady instead of blinking. CHANGE TEMPERATURE/MODE/FAN SPEED SETTING DURING ON TIMER Press the SET/CANCEL button to cancel the timer setting. Press the OPERATION. Set the desired mode and the fan speed. Then press OPERATION button to stop operation. Start the TIMER setting again by repeating the step from the ÒSetting the on timerÓ procedures). CANCEL TIMER SETTING DURING ON TIMER Press the SET/CANCEL button to cancel the timer setting. The SET/CANCEL indicator light will turn off. To operate the air conditioner before reaching the set timer: ¥ Press the SET/CANCEL to cancel the timer. ¥ Press the OPERATION button to turn on the unit. ECONOMY TIMER TEMP/TIMER SETSET/ CANCEL TIMER SETSET/ CANCEL TIMER TEMP/TIMER SETSET/ CANCEL TIMER TIMER SETSET/ CANCEL OFF/ONOPERATION SETSET/ CANCEL OFF/ON OPERATION ECONOMY TIMER TEMP/TIMER SET/ CANCEL TIMER SET/ CANCEL SET/ CANCEL OPERATION SET/ CANCEL OPERATION TIMER TIMER TIMER TEMP/TIMER SET/ CANCEL hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F hr¡F * Specifications are subject to change without notice for further improvement.
7 HELPFUL INFORMATION & ENERGY SAVING HINTS RANDOM AUTO RESTART Random Auto Restart ¥ Operation will automatically resume under the previous operation mode. ¥ If the unit was set to TIMER mode, operation will not resume automatically. ¥ When power failure occurs, the timer setting is canceled. Once power returns, reset the timer. ENERGY SAVING HINTS ¥ Setting the temperature 1¡F higher save 10% electricity costs. ¥ Regular cleaning of the air filter preserves efficiency. ¥ Keeping openings closed keeps cool air in and hot air out. ¥ Avoid direct sunlight and heat. ¥ For health reasons do not overcool your room. ¥ Your air conditionerÕs cooling capacity should match your room size. Always turn off the air conditioner and the main power supply before clean the unit. Switch off the power supply if the unit is not going to be used for a long period of time.CAUTION ¥ Clean the cabinet, front grille with a mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water. ¥ The front intake grille can be easily removed for cleaning purposes. Gently wash it with water and a sponge. ¥ The filter can be easily cleaned using a vacuum cleaner. Vacuum the front of the filter and then wash the rear with water. If it is badly soiled, wash with a mild household detergent. It is recommended to replace the (part no.CZ-SF6P) every 3 months. ¥ Do not clean with benzene, thinner, scouring powder or cloth soaked in caustic chemicals. ¥ If the unit is extremely dirty, heat transfer is less efficient and the unit may not cool effectively. Contact your nearest servicenter for an annual check. ¥ If the air filter becomes clogged with dust, the cooling capacity will drop, and 6% of the electricity used to operate the air conditioner will be wasted. NOTE Do not dry the front panel or the air filter in direct sunlight. (Exposure to direct sunlight may discolor or deform the panel.) PRE-SEASON INSPECTION ¥Is the discharged air cold? After 15 minutes of operation, it is normal for the temperature difference between intake and outlet air to be more than 14.4¡F for cooling. ¥ Are the air intake and outlet vanes of the indoor and outdoor side obstructed? ¥Are the remote control batteries weak? RECOMMENDED INSPECTION ¥ Usage over several seasons will reduce performance as the unit becomes dirty. A dirty unit may produce foul odors and dust may clog the dehumidifying drainage. Seasonal inspection is recommended in addition to regular cleaning. Consult your nearest servicenter. 8 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 9 BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Check the following points before calling for repairs or service. If the malfunction persists, please contact your nearest servicenter. For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA (7262) or send e-mail to: [email protected] POSSIBLE CAUSES OF THE ABOVE PROBLEMS Condition 1If the unit is too noisy during operation. The following sounds are normal during operation: ¥ A low humming sound indicating that the unit is operating. ¥ A soft clicking sound when the compressor turns on and off. ¥ A flowing sound due to circulation of the refrigerant when the compressor is turned on. ¥ A splashing sound indicating condensation in the condenser coil. If you hear other noises, please consult your nearest servicenter. Condition 2If the unit does not operate. ¥ The main power cord is not plugged in. ¥ The internal fuse has blown. ¥ The main circuit breaker has tripped. ¥ Remote control batteries are weak. Condition 3If the unit does not cool properly. ¥ The room is too big for the unitÕs cooling capacity. ¥ The ventilation lever is set to OPEN. ¥ The air circulation is impeded by curtains or furniture. ¥ After 15 minutes of operation, it is normal for the temperature difference between intake and outlet air to be more than 14.4¡F for cooling. Condition 4If water drips off the rear of the unit. ¥ Humidity is high. ¥ Condensed water is overflowing. ¥ To rectify the problem, mount a drain pan to the unit. Condition 5If water drips inside the room. ¥ The unit is tilted inward. To rectify this, tilt the unit slightly outward. ¥ Mount the optional drain pan if you prefer. If the trouble persists after you have checked all of these, call your authorized Panasonic dealer or servicenter. Service information can be obtained 24 hours/day by calling: 1-800-211-PANA (7262) To expedite the repair of your air conditioner: ¥ Please have your proof of purchase. ¥ List all symptoms the unit is exhibiting.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Room Air Conditioner Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as Òthe WarrantorÓ) will repair this product with new or refurbished parts in case of defects in material or workmanship, free of charge, in the USA or Puerto Rico in accordance to the following (All time periods start from the date of the original purchase). SEALED REFRIGERATING SYSTEM (compressor and interconnecting tube): FIVE (5) YEARS - PARTS AND LABOR ALL OTHER COMPONENTS: ONE (1) YEAR - PARTS AND LABOR In-home service in the USA can be obtained during the warranty period by contacting a Panasonic Service Company (PASC) Factory Servicenter listed in the Servicenter Directory. Or call toll free, 1-800-211-PANA(7262), to locate a PASC authorized Servicenter. In-home service in Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed in the Servicenter Directory. Note: If the unit is installed at the other than normal window height and/or has been custom-installed (e.g., through the wall), the customer is responsible for removing the unit from its installation prior to the performance of in-home service. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of date of the original purchase is required for service and parts replacement under this warranty. This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship and does not cover normal wear or cosmetic damage. The warranty does not cover damages which occur in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, faulty installation, maladjustment of customer controls, improper maintenance, alteration, modification, power line surge, lightning damage, improper voltage supply, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or rental use of the product, or service by anyone other than a PASC Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized Servicenter, or damage that is attributable to acts of God. LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above. THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the Consumer Affairs Department at the company address indicated above. SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS DETERMINED BY THE WARRANTOR, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ARE NOT COVERED. COSTS OF SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER. [For assistance, please call: 1-800-211-PANA (7262) or send e-mail to [email protected]] F563446 Printed in Malaysia F0112-0 Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc., Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
INSTRUCCIONES DE USO MODELO: CW-XC103VU CW-XC123VU ACONDICIONADOR DE AIRE F563446 Lea estas instrucciones detenidamente antes de utilizar el aparato de aire acondicionado, y gu‡rdelas como referencia para el futuro. ESPA„OL Para solicitar asistencia llame al telŽfono al cliente 1-800-211-PANA (7262) o env’e un correo electr—nico a [email protected] o consulte nuestra p‡gina web www.panasonic.com
Cumpla con estas instrucciones de seguridad al utilizar el aparato de aire acondicionado. ¥El incumplimiento de estas precauciones de seguridad o un uso negligente podr’an causar incendios, descargas elŽctricas o lesiones personales. Este s’mbolo (con un fondo blanco) indica una acci—n PROHIBIDA. 1 PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Estos s’mbolos (con un fondo azul) indican acciones OBLIGATORIAS. PRECAUCIONES DE INSTALACIîN PRECAUCIONES DE USO Este s’mbolo indica peligro de muerte o de lesiones graves. ¥ No modifique la longitud el cable de conexi—n ni utilice alargaderas. ¥ No toque ni utilice el aparato con las manos mojadas. No modifique o da–e el cable. ¥ No ponga en funcionamiento el equipo introduciendo el enchufe. No apague el aparato de aire acondicionado tirando del cable. ¥ Evite un periodo amplio de exposici—n al flujo directo de aire. ¥ No introduzca palos, los dedos u otros objetos en el equipo. ¥ No intente reparar el aparato usted mismo. ¥ Enchœfelo correctamente antes ponerlo en marcha y utilice un cable del tipo especificado. ¥ Si se producen condiciones anormales, (olor a quemado, etc.) apague el aire acondicionado y desenchœfelo de la red. PRECAUCIîN ¥ No utilice este aparato para fines para los que no ha sido dise–ado. ¥ No desenchufe el aparato tirando del cable. ¥ No bloquee las entradas de aire o rejillas de salida. ¥ Evite verter o salpicar agua sobre el aparato. ¥ No lo exponga a la luz solar directa. ¥ No lo ponga en funcionamiento con el filtro de aire desmontado o cuando se haya retirado la rejilla frontal. ¥ No coloque ningœn objeto sobre el aparato. ¥ No utilice ningœn equipo de combusti—n junto al ‡rea de flujo de aire del equipo. ¥ Desconecte el disyuntor y desenchufe el aparato de la red si no va a utilizarlo durante un periodo prolongado de tiempo. ¥ Preste atenci—n a cualquier da–o observador en el equipo por un uso intensivo. ¥ Ventile la habitaci—n ocasionalmente. ¥ Desenchufe al aparato de la red antes de proceder a su limpieza. AVISO 2 INSTALACIîN DEL APARATO DE AIRE ACONDICIONADO ¥ Debido al peso de este del aparato, se recomienda que solicite ayuda para su instalaci—n. Para evitar posibles lesiones, utilice un mŽtodo de elevaci—n adecuado. Evite los bordes cortantes. ¥ Asegœrese de que el marco de la ventana puede soportar puede soportar este aparato este aparato. ¥ Este producto debe instalarse de acuerdo con las normativas, c—digos y ordenanzas locales. ¥ No instale el aparato en lugares donde puedan generarse gases inflamables o humos. ALIMENTACIîN DE CORRIENTE ¥ Conecte el este aparato de aire acondicionado a una alimentaci—n estable de 115 voltios. ¥ ConŽctelo a una toma de 15 amperios con toma de tierra. ¥ No utilice alargaderas. Si no dispone de otra alternativa, asegœrese de que el cable es de tipo UL de 3 hilos y toma de tierra, de 125 voltios con un m’nimo de 15 amp, nœmero 14 o superior. ¥ Utilice una fusible con retardo de tiempo de 15 amp o un cortacircuitos. ¥ No desconecte el aparato tirando del enchufe mientras estŽ en funcionamiento. Sitœe el bot—n OFF/ON en ÒOFFÓ antes de desenchufar. Este s’mbolo le avisa del peligro de lesiones o da–os materiales. PRECAUCIONES DE USO Fusible con retardo de tiempo : 15 Amp Voltaje nominal : 115V ¥ Tipo de conexi—n¥ Cable con enchufe CONTENIDOS DE LA CAJA DE INSTALACIîN Sellante 50 g (1,8 oz) (masilla) Tornillo tipo A Cinta sellante de cierre de ventana Tornillos tipo C Tornillos tipo B Panel extensible lateral izquierdo Tornillos tipo A Tornillos tipo Cçngulo superiorSellante de espuma de cierre de ventana Panel extensible lateral derechoTipo A Tipo B Tipo C (Cant. 6) (Cant. 5) (Cant. 6) TORNILLOS INCLUIDOS Tornillo Tornillo Rosca para para madera de m‡quina madera LISTA DE HERRAMIENTAS SUGERIDAS Destornillador de tama–o medio (no.2 Phillips) Cinta de mŽtrica L‡piz Nivel Cœter o tiijera ACCESORIOS NOTA Comprobar que no falta ningœn accesorio. (6 unid.) (XTN5D25A) (5 unid.) (CWH4580211) (6 unid.) (XTT4D10C) SELECCIONE LA MEJOR UBICACIîN (Ventalla de guillotina sencilla o doble)19Ð3/16 pulgadas VISTA LATERAL Rejilla frontalVentana 12 pulgadas M‡s de 4 pulgadas Tornillos tipo A Tornillo tipo ACinta de sellado superior Cinta de sellado lateral