LG LB1000ER Owner's Manual
LG LB1000ER Owner's Manual

LG LB1000ER Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Conditioner Window-Type MODELS, MODELOS: manual It contains, valuable onditioner_This manual may explaining proper air improper use, order to prevent or "mprop_ any damages...
  • Page 2: For Your Records

    FOR YOUR RECORDS, Wrile the m_el and seria_ humors here: Model # Serial # You can find them on a label on the side of each uniL _aleCs Name Date Purcl-_sed • S_ap_eyour receipt i_ _his page in the eve_'[ you need it lo, prove date d fO_warranty issues pu_chasie...
  • Page 3: Installation

    To prevent iniury to the user or other people and pro_rty damage, the following instructions must be followed, • incorrect o,_ration due to ignoring instw_ion will ,cause harm or damage, The seriousness cla_ifiied by the folio,wing indicator's. [] Installation • No installation may cau_ fire and electric •...
  • Page 4: Operation

    i Operation • It wil!lcause electric shock or , I!twill! cause electdc shock or . Othe_ise, it wil! cause ele_dc s_ck or fire due to fire. fire due to heat get.ration. heat generation_ or electric _ock, • It will cause electdc _ock or ,.
  • Page 5 • It will]cause failure of machine • it is not designed to c_] entire house, ,o,relectdc s_ck. _ CAUTION .j_ [] Installation I Operation • it may cause electric shock • Prevent accidental s,ta_up • It may cause injury. aM damage+ and the possi_lity of injury,, Sharp...
  • Page 6 , Water may enter the unit and , There is danger of fire, or e_eddc: shock. degrade the insulation, it may _use an electdc shock. , it is an air conditioner, not a , Since t_ fan rotates at high •...
  • Page 7 Contact an installation specialist for instaHaSon Piug in _e power plug properly, not share _e same outlet wi_ o_er appliances Do not use an extension _rd Do not sta_'stop operation by p_uggingiunpbgging the _wer cord, cordipllug is ,damaged,replace only with an authorized pa_,, Being ex_sed to direct airflow for an extended period of time couid be hazardous to your heath Do not expose o_upants, _, or p{an_ to direct allow for extend_ periods of time,...
  • Page 8 T_ mmote control and contto! panel will look like those represented in the following pictures.
  • Page 9 AIR PUR|FIER PO,W_ C#eralion starts when this button is pmss_ - Press the Air Puritier bu_on. Opera,ion will s_art s_ops w_n you press the button again. w_n the b_ton is pressed and stop when t_ bu_on is pressed again. _rJMiPERATUR:E CON_OL T_ therrmostat monitors room IOmlperature to * Set t_ tan s_ed a_in with the remote _ntrol...
  • Page 10 Formaximum _ ling CLOSE the vent. _is will allow intemat air circulation. efficiency,, OPEN the ventto disch_ge stalie air. CL,OSiEdb VENT_ OPEN Before using the ventilation feature, posi_on the vent _everby pulling Pa_ A out straight and s_qappingit into p_ace, Airflow can be adiust_ by changing the direction of _e air conditioneCs louvers.
  • Page 11 Turn thepower offand unplugt_ power plug _fom cleaningtheair eond_tonet; The air filt,erbehind the inlet gdlle should be checked _d cleaned _ least once every 2 weeks (or as necessa_) to maintain optimal peflorman,ce of the air _ndiSoner, How to remove the ,air filter ®...
  • Page 12: Drain Hose

    'iili The Air Purifying fi_er behind _.e air filter should be ch._ked and cleaned once every 3 months or more oEen if necessary. After removing the Air Purifying Filter0pull slightly brward to remove the Air Purifying filter Soak the Air Purifyin,gFilter in water mixed with a mild _tergent for 20_30 minutes.
  • Page 13 CA_ON: appliance should be ins_ged in _cordance with national wiring r_ulationso foJ|owing information serves a_s as a guide to, help to, explain product features, ® ® ® You can choose be_n _o meth_s below ac_rding to your window stool shaw and preference •...
  • Page 14 To prevent vibration and noise, make sure the unit is inst_led securely and firmly, !nstai_the unit where the suniight does not shine directly on the unit The outside of the cabinet must extend outward for at least 12" and there shouid,0 be no obstacies, such _/ as a fence or wall, within 20 from the back of the cabinet because ff wiil preve_ heat radiation of the ,conde_qse r,...
  • Page 15 WL Series To prevent vibration and noise, make sure the unit Fence is installed securely and fi_ly Install the unit where the suniight does not shine directly on the unit, _,e outside of the cabinet must extend o_ard at least:12" and there should be no obstacles, such as a fence or wall, wffhin 20"...
  • Page 16 WP Series To prevent vibration and noise, make sure the unit FeRce is inst_led securely and firmly, !nstaHthe unit where the suniight does not shine C_led direc_y on fne unit radiatioo There should be no olbstac_es,sucIhas a fence and wall, within 20"' from the back of _e cabinet b_caus,eit wiil prevent heat radiation of _e condenser.
  • Page 17 WK, WL Series NO,. NAME'OFPARTS FRAMECURTAIN SILLSUPPORT BOLT SCREW LTY_,Eo,_I_ SCREW(WPE B} SCREW(TYPEC) FOAMoSTR_P DRAINPIPE FOAM_PE FRAMEGUIDE W_NDOW LOCKING BRACKET FOt_-PE SCREWDRIVER(Philips and Flate_), RULER, KNIFE, HAMMER,, PENC|L, LEVEL, PREPARATION OF CHASSIS Remove t}-_ _rews which fasten fl_e cabinet at _th sides ,and at the back.
  • Page 18 _O_n the window, Mark a line on center of the window stool Carefully place the cabinet on the window stool and aiign the center mark on the bo_om front wi_ the center line maA_ in _e window stool,, Upper Guide Window stooll Front Angle Fig.
  • Page 19 cabinet shouM be i_tall_ wifll, a very slight tilt Screw(Type Bi @ (a_ut 1/2"),_wr_ard toward the outside (See Fi9_5). Adiust the, bolt a_ the nut of Sill Sup_rt _) for baIi_cing t_ c.3bi_t. Sil! Suppo_ A_,a,ct)the cabinet to the window sty! _ driving 1hie_rews ___(Ty_ B: Leith...
  • Page 20 A_ach the Widow L_king Bracket ,@w_:h a Ty_ Win_w Io,ckir_g C _re'w C# (be Fig 9) bracket @ Fig. 9 A_ach the, fro_ grille to the cabinet by inseding tile ta_ on the grille into the ta_ on #l_efront of the cannel Push the grille in until it snaps into piace (See Fi£.
  • Page 21 WP Series _° NAME OF PARTS Q'lr¥ FRAME CURTAIN SUPPOIF_"rBRACKE_" SiLL BR:ACKB'T LOCK NUT SCREW (TYI;>FA} SCREW (TYPE .._CRE _REW (TYPE CARRIAGE BOLT FOAM STRIP ........1 ..FOAM SEAL WINDOW LOCKING BRACKET DRNN PiPE ......! ...... FOAM-PE FRAME GUIDE SC:REWDR!VER(Phi!Ips...
  • Page 22 _O_n thewindow. Mark a _ine o nthecenter ofthe window stool b elb, t_een thesi_ window stop moldings. Loosely attach t hesillbracket tothesup_ bracket using _e carnage _:_itand the lock nut. A_aclhthe si_lbracket to the window sill using _e C_inet screws (Type B).. Trackho_e Carefuliy place the cabinet on the window stooi and a!ign the center mark on _e bosom _ont with...
  • Page 23 PuI_ e ach Frame c u_ain fully toeach window sash track, a ndpu_l _e bosom window sashdown behind track theTopret_ner b arun#l i t meets, Fto_Angle Q Screw(Ty_ B ) Fig. 16 A_ach each Frame c u_ain the_ndowsashbyusing screws ( Type C,}(See Fig,17) Fig.
  • Page 24 Attach the fro_t gdl e to the cabinet by inse_ng the t_s on '_e grille into thietabs o# the front ,ofthe cabinet Push the grille in un_] it snaps into place (See Fig, 21} :1_ Lfff _e inlet grille and secure it with a screw (Type A) through the front gdl_e,(SeeFig, 21 ) Window instaHaSonof room air _ndi_oner is now completed See ELECTRICAL DATA for attaching...
  • Page 25 Because d potential safety h_ards, we strongly discourage the use of an adapter plug, However, if you (PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y) wish to use _n adapter, a TEMPORARY FOR'THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY, THIS CONNECTION may be made, Use UL-lisffedadapter, APPLIANCE MUST BE PROPERL iyGROUNDED available from m_st iocal hardware stores (Fig, 23}, The iarge slot in the adapter mu_ be aligned with the iarg!es!ot in the receptac!e to assure a proper pola_ty...
  • Page 26 (PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y) FOR THE USER'S PERSONAL SAFETY,,THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE Y GROUNDED 23& 208, and VOLT UNITS The _wer cord of this appiiance is equipped wffh a These units a_re equip_d with a _ree-prong grounding three-prong (groulnding} plug. Use this with a standard plug omthe power supply _rd,, which must be pbgged three-sl,ot (grounding} wal_power outlet (Fig.
  • Page 27 Before calling for service, _ea_ revi_ the folio,wingtist of common probl_s and solutions, T_ air conditioner is operating normally when: • You he&r a pinging noise This is caused by water being picked up by the condenser on rainy days or in higNy humid _ndffions This feature is designed to help remove moisture in the air and improve _ling efficiency...