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IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION. READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING. A WARNING! For your safetg, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, electric shock or personal injurg SAFETYPRECUATIONS _;ZUse tiffs appliance only tot its intended pml_ose as des(ribed in this ()wner's Manual. {_;This air (onditioner must be properly installed it: ac(ot*tan(e with the Installation instructions belore it is used. ?_2Never unph,g your air conditioner I,7pulling on the power cot@ ,klways gsi[) plug firmly and pull straight out tiom th< rc(epmcle. _;2Replace immediately all electric service cords that have [)ecome fl-ay(d or otherwise damaged. A damaged power supply cord nmst be replaced with a new power suppl) cord obtained hon: th( manul_:_,::tuarnedr not repaired. Do not use a cord tl:at shows cracks or abrasion damag_ ahmg its length or at either tl}e l)lllg 0: CO5llleCtor o:ld, {_;qhrn the mode comrol OFFand unplug yore air conditiot:er betbr< making any repairs or (leaning. NOTE: Westronglyrecommendthat anyserviefiTg be performedby a qualified individual {_;For your salbty...dnoot s_oreor use combustible mawtJals, gasoline 05 other flammable w:pors or liquids in the vicinig ot this or any ofll_r appliance. {_;_MIair conditioners comain rcffigemms, which under fbdeml law must be rcmoxed prior to product disposal. If you are getting rid otan oM product wifll rctiJgeFat:Is, check with the company handling disposal about what to do. HOWTOCONNECETLECTRICITY Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third (ground) prong from the power cord For personal safetg this appliance must be properly grounded, Where a 2-1>rong wall oudet is encounmrcd, it is your p_ rsonal responsibili b" and obligation u) hme it rcplac_ d wifll a prop< rl} grounded 3-prong wall outlet. The power cord ot this applianc( is equipp< d with a 3-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a standard 39tong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize ill< possibility of electric shock hazard tiom this appliance. Power cord may includea current intcrnlptcr devic(. A test ::51(1rcsct button is provided on ll}_!plug (ase. The device shouM b( rested o51 a periodic basis by t]:_t pressing file gESgbutton and th(n tile RESEgbutton. if th< TESTbutton does not trip or if the RESETbuuon will not stW

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IMPORTANTSAFETY
INFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.
A
WARNING!
For your safetg, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, electric
shock or personal injurg
SAFETYPRECA
UTIONS
_;ZUse
tiffs appliance
only
tot
its intended
pml_ose
as des(ribed
in this
()wner's
Manual.
{_;This
air (onditioner
must
be
properly
installed
it: ac(ot*tan(e
with
the
Installation
instructions
belore
it is used.
?_2Never
unph,g
your
air conditioner
I,7-
pulling
on
the
power
cot@ ,klways gsi[)
plug
firmly and
pull
straight
out
tiom
th<
rc(epmcle.
_;2Replace
immediately
all
electric
service
cords
that
have
[)ecome
fl-ay(d
or
otherwise
damaged.
A damaged
power
supply
cord
nmst
be replaced
with
a new
power
suppl)
cord
obtained
hon:
th(
manul_:_,::turer
and
not
repaired.
Do
not
use
a cord
tl:at
shows
cracks
or
abrasion
damag_
ahmg
its length
or
at either
tl}e
l)lllg
0:
CO5llleCtor
o:ld,
{_;qhrn
the
mode
comrol
OFFand
unplug
yore
air conditiot:er
betbr<
making
any
repairs
or (leaning.
NOTE:
WestronglyrecommendthatanyserviefiTg
be performedby a qualified individual
{_;Foryoursalbty...do
nots_oreoruse
combustible
mawtJals,
gasoline
05 other
flammable
w:pors
or liquids
in the
vicinig
ot this
or any
ofll_r
appliance.
{_;_MIair conditioners
comain
rcffigemms,
which
under
fbdeml
law
must be
rcmoxed
prior
to product
disposal.
If you
are
getting
rid otan
oM product
wifll
rctiJgeFat:Is,
check
with
the
company
handling
disposal
about
what
to do.
2
HOWTOCONNECT
ELECTRICITY
Do not, under any circumstances,
cut or remove
the third (ground) prong from the power cord
For personal safetg this appliance must be
properly grounded,
The
power
cord
ot this
applianc(
is equipp<
d
with
a 3-prong
(grounding)
plug
which
mates
with
a standard
39tong
(grounding)
wall outlet
to minimize
ill< possibility
of
electric
shock
hazard
tiom
this appliance.
Power cord may includea current
intcrnlptcr
devic(.
A test ::51(1rcsct
button
is
provided
on
ll}_!plug
(ase.
The
device
shouM
b(
rested
o51 a periodic
basis
by t]:_t pressing
file
gESgbutton
and
th(n
tile
RESEgbutton.
if
th<
TESTbutton
does
not
trip
or if the
RESETbuuon
will not
stW
<
ngug< d,
discominue
use
of the
air conditioner
and
comac_
a qualifi< d se:vice
teclmi(ian.
Have
the
wall outlet
and
circuit
checked
by a qualified
electrician
to make
smc
the
outlet
is properly
grounded.
Where
a 2-1>rong wall oudet
is encounmrcd,
it is your
p_ rsonal
responsibili
b" and
obligation
u) hme
it rcplac_
d wifll a prop<
rl}
grounded
3-prong
wall outlet.
The
air condition<
r should
ahwws be plugged
into
its own
individual
electrical
outht
which
has
a vohage
rating
that
matches
th<
rating
plato.
This
provides
tim
best pertbtmance
and
also
pr(xents
ov{ rloading
hous(
wiring
cir(uits
which
couM
(aItse
a tit,.: haza:*t
d-ore
overheated
wires.
Se_ tim
Installation
[nsmu:tions,
Electrical
Requirements
section
[St- specific
electrical
connection
requirements.