LG LP120CED1 Owner's Manual
LG LP120CED1 Owner's Manual

LG LP120CED1 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 ,lgscr_ _cc,_x m AIRCONDITIONE EATPUMP Ple_e read the o_rating [nstru_ions ,_d safety precautions carefully _d th,oroughliy before [ns,tallin, g _d o_ratingi yo,ur a,Jrconditioner. valuable manual proof...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    D_i_er's Name Date Purchas_ III S[ap[e you[ _aceip[ 1o [his page in [he event you [_ed it to prove d_e of purchase or for warranty issues_ READ THIS MANUAL inside you will find many helipful hints, on hc_wto use and...
  • Page 3 B,e sure to follow the instruction, [] Installation, It will _,u_ electric sh_k or fire • It may cau_ a fire or eJectri_l • It may cause a 'fire ,or electrical shock sho_, due _ heat generahon. •It may cause exp!_bn or fk'e, •...
  • Page 4: Operation

    Operation • An ovedoa_d circuit is a fire • There =sdanger of fire or eiedric •. lit may cause a fire or electric_ shock_ shock, • {t wil{ cause f_lure of machine or • it may cause fire and electric...
  • Page 5 • ff may cause eledric sh_k and • Qlherwise, ff may cau_ • They are, sharp and m_ cause _mage explo¢ion and a fire, injury, i| Installation • Be considerate of your neighbor. • It may cause vibral[on or water ileakage. ° 23 Owner_ Manual...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SafetyPrecautions [] Operation • ff is not g_d to, sit in the draft. • it may cause product failure. • The appearance o! the air _nditJoner may deteriorate, change co, l or_ or develop surface fl,_s, • it co_._ns ,e,_ry cont_inant •, lit may _use...
  • Page 7 Such usage could ,damage the items 1. DO not touch the metal parts o,f the unit when removing the filter. IInjuries 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.
  • Page 8: Rear Grille

    This symbol alerts you to the risk of electric shock,. This symbol alerts you to hazards that could cause harm to, the air conditioner. This symbol indicates, sp_ial notes. This _pliance should _ ins_Hed in acco,rd_ce with the Nationa_ Electric _,de,...
  • Page 9 1 W_h hands after I_nd/ing Use 20 AMP, _me Do r_)t remove modify, or immerse this piu9.. delay _use ot 20 A#P, _I: t his device tdps, the @use should be _r_rected before furtr_r use. S_nda_d _B2_V_ 3-wi_,a (2_W...
  • Page 10 CONNECTION may be made, Use ULolisted adapter, availab!e from most !c_;al hardware stores, 'The _arge slot in the adapter must be aligned with the i_ge sbt in the receptacle to assure a proper po_adty ,conR@ction. USE OF EXTENSION _RDS...
  • Page 11 N! wal!W sleeves used to mount the new _r conditioner must _ in good structura_ cond_ion and have the rear grifle that securely attaches to, the sleeve or the flange of the s,_eeve to secure the new _r conditioner,, Dimension of sleeve assembly (optional) •To avoid vibra_on and noise, m_e...
  • Page 12: Unit Installation

    1, Remove the ,shipping scr_ from the ve_il_bn 2.. Remove the fro,_ gibe by pul_ing it o,_ at me bo_:o,m to, release it, then I[iftit up a_ong the un_ top front. 3. Slide the unit into the walil s_ee,,eand secure w_h 6 scre_ through the unit flange hol_.
  • Page 13 This wi!! r_use the c@ling or h,eaing efficiency'. A CAUTION When _e air conditioner has been running and is turned oft or set to the fan _sitio, n, wait at le_t 3 minutes bebre resetting to the coo,ling op,eration_ Note:...
  • Page 14: Control Locations

    • Fo_you_sl_ping comfort, onc_ Time is set:,the Tem_ature _tting will [raise2° F a#.er30 min_, and once a_in a_teranode[ 30 minutes. • Push Timer to e/de through the setti%s f_om 1 Hour -, 2 Hows -*, -_ 12 Hours ma×imum, Room Air Conditioner...
  • Page 15 Here .are some of the problems defined bel_ br which the LED indicates by fl_hing num_r ot times the error has. been reconrded against it, The erro_ are. the. mentioned in the. ,(Table 13) which is.as bllows: N!ormal No power / tailed board Fauff C_es CH 01...
  • Page 16 _ift up To replace the front griBe, pla_ the t_s over the top of the unit and push the bottom of front gril!lleuntil the clip,s sn_ into place • ADDITIONAL...
  • Page 17: Removing The Front Grille

    The a_itional controls are iocat_ _hind the option cover of _ntrol box. The standard settings willi _ in the OFF _sitio, n, The authorized service, m_ has to check sw_ches and ensure the _witch_ _e in the desired position° LOCAL OF_ Ene'gY Saver _1 °lemperature...
  • Page 18: Front Desk Control

    When the switch is off _e cointinuous fan allows continuous circulation of room air and make the more ba_anc_ temperature of the room When _e switch is on, the fan is on or off wffh tlhe comlpressor or with the heater...
  • Page 19: Energy Saver

    The energy saver _¢.4tch#2 is o,n This switch is set at continuous fan to provide continu,ous _n eperatJon in co,o,_ or heat mo,_s. When the switch is off the _ntinuous dan aH_s continuous drculation o,1r_3m air and m,_e 'the more balan_d temperature o_the r_m, When the switch is on the '{_ is on or off with the co_ressor or with the heater.
  • Page 20 POWER SWITCH is set to OFF and disconn_ted the power cord. 1. Remo_e the front grille. 2. To remove the front grill'e, pull out the bottom of the front grille and then lift up. Re-install the component by refe_ing to the removal procure.
  • Page 21: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance andService TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER OFF AND REMOVE THE PLUG FROM THE POWER OUTLET The air fluter should _ checked at least twice a month to _e if cleaning is neces_ry_ Trap,_d particles in the fii'ter will build up and bfock the .aid]ow. This redu_s the cooling capacity and a_so causes .an a.ccumulatio, n of frost on the cooling coils.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    PTAC fins and _i_s. A hose is okay to use to clean the coils, but make sure to cover the control with a blanket: or plastic bag to keep it dry.
  • Page 23 , You may hear the thermo_at dick when the compres_r cycl_ on and off_ * Win'el will co, l lect in _e base p_ dudngi high humidity or on rainy days, The water may oveflow _d drip from the outdoor si_ of the un_, , The fan may run even when the oompressor does not.
  • Page 24 * if cracked, oiLjt of balance, or _t:iallly missing, roplace l_hten Fan motor _ise. ,i if knock ng sounds contJnue when running or f_se replace [he rno[or, iif the motor |lurns or noise ap,_ars running, to, be infernal while r@lace motor: Check w_]tage.
  • Page 25: Voltage Limits

    • Check overlload, if externaJ_y mountS, Replace it open. (ff the compressor temperature high, remove the overload, c_l, and refesL) * tf not running, determine the cause Replace if r_uired. cydes on i • Remove the cabinet, inspect the intedo,r surfa_ of the o_mden_r;...
  • Page 26 Nota 50 Aparatodeaireacondicionado...
  • Page 27 Should you_ _LG Packag_ Terminai Air Cond_ione[ prove to be defective in materials or woAmanship under normal use during the warranty _er_tJ _ist_ below, LG Eled_onI_ wlHr_la_ the def_tlve paH:(s)R_la_me_t pa_t(s)will m_'[ Intended f_ and function of the original part{s) Repta_ment pa_s a_e warra_t_ for the u_expir_ po_ion of the o_ginal warranty period This warranty is g,_ o_y to the ,ordinalpurcha®er_' of the produc_a_de'ffeciiveor_y'whenu,'_d in the United Siate_...

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