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ScUIDE _ iNsial !ailON iNsmUcilONS Please retain this owner's manual for future reference. Read and follow all safety rules and instructions before using this product. cI_iMAliSEUR MOBilE GUIDE DEl' UlllIS!_IEUP, E| INSiP, UCllONS D' INSi_ll!_ilON Veuillez conserver ce manuel de I'utilisateur pour ref6rence future. Lisez et suivez toutes les regles et les instructions relatives & la s6curite avant d'utiliser ce produit. ACONDICIONADOR DEAIP, EPOP, l Jli GUi ADEUSUAp, IOE INSll_UCCIONES DEINSIA! ACION Guarde este manual de usuario para referencia futura. Lea y siga todas las reglas e instrucciones de seguridad antes de utilizar este producto. Model/ModeleiModelo LP1200DXR P/No. MFL36812504 To contact LG Electronics, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 1-800-243-0000 (US) 1-888-542-2623 (Canada) Or visit us on the Web at: us.lge.com Pour contacter LG Electronics, 24 heures par jour, 7 jours par semaine, appelez le " 1-800-243-0000 (US) 1-888-542-2623 (Canada) Ou visitez-nous sur le Web ,_ radresse " us.lge.com Para comunicarse con LG Electronics, 24 horas al dia, 7 dias a la semana: 1-800-243-0000 O visitenos en la Web en: us.lge.com

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ScUIDE_ iNsial!ailONiNsmUcilONSPlease retain this owner's manual for future

reference.

Read and follow all safety rules and instructions

before using this product.

cI_iMAliSEURMOBilE

GUIDEDEl' UlllIS!_IEUP,E|INSiP,UCllONSD' INSi_ll!_ilON

Veuillez conserver ce manuel de I'utilisateur

pour ref6rence future.

Lisez et suivez toutes les regles et les

instructions relatives & la s6curite avant

d'utiliser ce produit.

ACONDICIONADORDEAIP,EPOP,l Jli

GUiADEUSUAp,IOEINSll_UCCIONESDEINSIA!ACION

Guarde este manual de usuario para referencia

futura. Lea y siga todas

las reglas e instrucciones de seguridad antes

de utilizar este producto.

Model/ModeleiModelo

LP1200DXR

P/No. MFL36812504

To contact LG Electronics, 24 hours a day,7 days a week:

1-800-243-0000 (US)

1-888-542-2623 (Canada)Or visit us on the Web at: us.lge.com

Pour contacter LG Electronics, 24 heurespar jour, 7 jours par semaine, appelez le "

1-800-243-0000 (US)

1-888-542-2623 (Canada)Ou visitez-nous sur le Web ,_ radresse "us.lge.com

Para comunicarse con LG Electronics,24 horas al dia, 7 dias a la semana:

1-800-243-0000

O visitenos en la Web en: us.lge.com

iNl .ODUcliON

iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONSBasic safety Precautions ................... 3, 4Electrical Safety ........................... 4, 5

PARTS AND FEATURESKey Parts and Components ................... 6Control Panei and Remote .................... 7

HOW TO USEBefore Using Your Air Conditioner ............ 8, 9Using the Controls ....................... 10-12

iNSTALLATiON iNSTRUCTIONSPreparing for installation ..................... 13Attaching the Hose and Diffuser ............... 14Attaching the Rain Shield .................... 14Window Vent Panel and Extensions ............ 15

installation in Vertical Sliding Windows ....... 16, 17installation in Casement Windows .......... 18, 19

CARE AND CLEANINGCleaning the Case .......................... 20Cleaning the Air Filter ....................... 20Emptying the Water Collection Tank ............ 21Using the Optional Drain Hose ............. 21, 22Storing the Air Conditioner ................... 22

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THANK YOU!

Congratulationson your purchase

and welcome to the LG family.

Your new LG AirConditioner

combines high=efficiencyoperation

with portableconvenience.

By followingthe operatingand care

instructions in this manual, your air

conditioner will provide you with

many years of reliable service.

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TROUBLESHOOTINGBefore Calling for Service ................. 23, 24

WARRANTYProduct Registration information ............. 25

IMPORIANI SAFELYINSIRUCllONS

READ ALL iNSTRUCTiONS BEFORE USE

Your safety and the safety of others is very important.

We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read andobey all safety messages.

This is the safety alert symbol.This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.

All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word "WARNING" or "CAUTION':These words mean:

S WARN|NG

"CAUT'ON

This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious injury.

This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to property.

BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Toreducether,sko,,,re,o,ootr,oshock,or,ojo to persons when using this appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:

. Do not attempt to repair or replace any partof your air conditioner unless it is specificallyrecommended in this manual. All other servicesshould be referred to a qualified technician.

o If the power cord becomes worn or damaged,the cord should only be replaced by a qualifiedservice technician using genuine replacementparts.The air conditioner should be plugged into itsown grounded 15A, 60 Hz., 120 VAC circuit.Do not plug other appliances into the sameoutlet; it can overload the circuit and cause a fireor electric shock.

Do not remove the round grounding prong fromthe plug. It can result in the risk of electric shock.This air conditioner is not designed for use byyoung children. Young children should besupervised to ensure that they do not play withor climb on the air conditioner.

Be sure all packaging materials are removedfrom the air conditioner before use. It can resultin personal injury.Do not disassemble or modify the air conditioneror the power cord. It can result in the risk ofelectric shock or fire.

Do not place the power cord or air conditionernear a heater, radiator, or other heat source. Itcan result in the risk of electric shock or fire.

Do not use this or any appliance near flammablegases or liquids or other combustibles, such asgasoline, benzene, thinner, etc. It can result inthe risk of electric shock or fire.

. Make sure the power cord is plugged firmly andcompletely into the outlet. It can result in the riskof electric shock or fire.

Do not start or stop operation by plugging in orunplugging the power cord. It can result in therisk of electric shock.

If the air conditioner is making unusual soundsor is emitting smoke or an unusual odor, unplugit immediately. It can result in the risk of electricshock or fire.Do not use if the electrical socket is loose ordamaged. It can result in the risk of electricshock or fire.

Do not operate with wet hands or in a dampenvironment. It can result in the risk of electricshock.Do not use this or any electrical appliance if yousmell gas. It can result in the risk of fire orexplosion.Turn off and unplug the air conditioner beforecleaning to avoid the risk of electric shock.Do not clean the unit with water. Water can enterthe unit and damage the insulation, creating ashock hazard. If water enters the unit, unplug itimmediately and contact Customer Service. Itcan result in the risk of electric shock.

Use two or more people to lift and install theunit. Failure to do so can cause back injury orother injuries.

iMPORIANISAFELYiNSIRUcliONS

READ ALL iNSTRUCTiONS BEFORE USE

BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

using this appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:

, To avoid possible cuts, avoid contacting the , To prevent spills and property damage, be suremetal parts of the air conditioner when removingor reinstalling the filter. It can result in the risk ofpersonal injury.

, Do not block the air inlet or outlet of the airconditioner. Reduced air flow will result in poorperformance and could damage the unit.

, Always grasp the plug when plugging in orunplugging the air conditioner. Never unplug bypulling on the cord. It can result in result in therisk of electrical shock and damage.

, Always turn off and unplug the air conditionerwhen it will not be used for extended period oftime. This conserves energy and reduces thechance of accidents.

, Secure the wheels with blocks to prevent the airconditioner from rolling on smooth floors.

, Install the air conditioner on a sturdy, level floorcapable of supporting up to 110 Ibs (50 kg).Installation on a weak or unlevel floor can resultin result in the risk of property damage andpersonal injury.

, Make sure the air conditioner is the correct sizefor the area you wish to cool. Using an airconditioner that is the wrong size can wasteenergy and damage the air conditioner.

, Close all doors and windows to the room formost efficient operation.

, To prevent damage to the surface finish, use onlya soft cloth to clean the air conditioner. Do notuse wax, thinner, or a strong detergent.

to drain the air conditioner properly., To prevent the coils from freezing, do not

operate the air conditioner if the roomtemperature is below 65°F (18°C).

, Do not position the air conditioner so thatpets or house plants are exposed to thedirect air flow. It can result in the risk of injuryto pets or house plants.

, This air conditioner is designed for normalhousehold use. Do not use for cooling pets,foods, precision machinery, or art objects.

, Do not drink the water from the drain pan.Dispose of it properly outdoors or downthe drain.

, Do not operate air conditioner without the filtersecurely in place. Operation without the filtercould damage the unit.

, Clean the filter every two weeks, or more oftenif needed.

, If you eat the liquid from the batteries, brush yourteeth and see doctor. Do not use the remote ifthe batteries have leaked. The chemicals inbatteries could cause burns or other healthhazard.

, If the liquid from the batteries gets onto your skinor clothes, wash it well with clean water. Do notuse the remote if the batteries have leaked. Thechemicals in batteries could cause burns or otherhealth hazard.

ELECTRICALSAFETY

,WA I GElectrical Shock HazardFailure to follow these instructions can resultin death, fire, or electrical shock.- This unit must be properly grounded.

- Do not, under any circumstances, cut orremove the ground prong.

- If you do not have a properly groundedoutlet, or if there is any doubt that the outletis not properly grounded, a qualifiedelectrician should check the outlet andcircuit, and, if necessary, install a properlygrounded outlet.

- This air conditioner must be pluggedinto a grounded 60 Hz, 120 VAC outletprotected by a 15 amp time delay fuseor circuit breaker.

- This air conditioner must be installed inaccordance with national wiring codes.

- Do not alter or modify the plug or cordof this air conditioner. If the power cordbecomes worn or damaged, the cord shouldonly be replaced by a qualified servicetechnician using genuine replacement parts.

- Do not use an extension cord.

IMPORIANI SAFELYiNSIRUcliONS

READ ALL iNSTRUCTiONS BEFORE USE

ELEcTRicAL SAFETY

INTEGRA TED CIRCUIT BREAKER

IFor additional safety, the power cord features anintegrated circuit breaker. Test and reset buttonsare provided on the plug case.

The circuit breaker should be tested periodicallyby pressing the TEST button then the RESETbutton. If the TEST button does not cause the

circuit breaker to trip, or if the RESET button willnot stay engaged, unplug the air conditionerimmediately and contact your LG servicetechnician.

Due to potential safety hazards, the use ofan adapter plug is strongly discouraged.For temporary connections, use only aUL-listed adapter. Ensure that the large slotin the adapter is aligned with the large slotin the outlet.

To prevent damage to the adapter's groundterminal, hold the adapter in place whileplugging in or unplugging the air conditioner.

o Attaching the adapter ground terminal tothe wall receptacle cover screw does notground the appliance unless the coverscrew is metal and not insulated, and thewail receptacle is grounded through thehouse wiring.

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PREFERREDGROUNDING METHOD

Ensure properground existsbefore use.

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TEMPORARY GROUNDING METHOD(Use of adapterplugs notpermitted

in Canada) __[ r

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Frequent connection and disconnectioncan damage the ground terminal on theadapter. Never use a broken or damagedadapter.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

PARlS AND FEAlURES

KEY PARTSAND COMPONENTS

CONTROL PANEL AND DISPLA Y

Easy-to-read digital display shows the settemperature and indicator lights show theoperating mode. Simple push buttons makechanging settings quick and easy.

MOTORIZED AiR DISCHARGE

The adjustable Iouvered air discharge opensautomatically when the air conditioner is turnedon, and closes when it is turned off. It can alsobe set to oscillate to distribute air more evenlythrough the room.

INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control allows you to adjust thetemperature and operate most functions of theair conditioner from across the room. A clip isincluded for convenient storage.

HOSE AND DIFFUSERUse the diffuser and hose to connect the airconditioner to the window installation kit to ventexhaust air outside.

FiLTER COVER AND FILTER

Filter cover clips in place for easy access to theair filter.

INTEGRATED HANDLES

Integrated handles provide a convenient gripwhen lifting the air conditioner.

SWIVELING CASTERS

Swiveling casters allow you to move the airconditioner easily on most floor surfaces.

BOTTOM DRAIN PORT

Before moving the unit, drain the internal watercollection tank completely by using bottom drainport.

MULTI-SPEED FANS

The air conditioner features two multi-speedfans: a circulation fan for moving air insidethe room, and an exhaust fan to vent hotair outdoors through the hose and diffuser.

POWER SUPPL Y CORD HOLDER

Wrap power supply cord around the holders foryour convenience.

UPPER DRAIN PORT

When FL appears on the display, press AUTOCLEAN button, it will drain out the watercollected in internal tank through upper drainport.

PARlS AND FEAlURES

CONTROL PANEL AND REMOTE

Operation of functions is the same When using the remote or thecontrol panel, unless otherwise stated.

For detailed instructions on each function, see the following pages.

POWER ON/OFFTurns the air conditioner on and off. When turning on,a rising tone will sound to confirm. When turning off,a descending tone will sound.

AUTO CLEAN,' The AUTO CLEAN function is used to remove

moisture from the heat exchangers and helpsprevent odor from forming. This function can beactivated from the control panel only.

,, When FL appears on the display, press AUTOCLEAN button, it will drain out the water collectedin internal tank through upper drain port.

FAN SPEEDAdjusts the circulation fan speed between low (F1),medium (F2), and high (F3).

MODESwitches the air conditioner between COOL, FAN,

and DRY modes. The respective indicator in thedisplay will light to show the active mode.

DIGITAL DISPLA Y AND INDICATORSDigital display shows the set temperature in degreesFahrenheit, fan speed, or the selected TIMER delay.Indicators will light to show active mode andadditional settings. The WATER FULL indicator willlight to indicate when the internal water drain tankneeds to be emptied.

TEMP/TIMER A / VUse these buttons to adjust the set temperature up ordown, or to adjust the timer delay time.

TIMER 7-24 Hi _

Allows you to set a delay from 1 to 24 hours that will

turn the air conditioner on or off automatically.

ENERGY SAVERActivates the ENERGY SAVER mode. In this mode,

the fans will only run when the compressor is running.

AUTO SWINGSets the motorized air discharge to oscillate,improving air circulation in the room. This functioncan only be activated from the remote control.

ttOWlO USE

BEFORE USING YOUR AiR CONDiTiONER

PREPARING FOR OPERATION

Refer to the Installation Instructions included in

this manual before using the air conditioner.

Once the air conditioner has been properlyassembled and installed:

O Plug the power cord into its own dedicatedproperly grounded outlet. You will hear atone to confirm that the conditioner is

plugged in. Do not plug other appliancesinto the same outlet; it could overload theoutlet and create a fire hazard.

Make sure the air conditioner and cord ispositioned where it does not create atripping hazard and will receive adequateventilation. Do not place it directly next tofurniture or objects that could block thevent openings.

Make sure that any items that could beblown over or damaged by the airflow fromthe fan are out of the airflow path.

UNPACKING THE AIR CONDiTiONER

Remove and store packing materials for reuse.

Remove any shipping tape before using theair conditioner. If the tape leaves behind anyadhesive, rub a small amount of liquid dishsoap onto it and wipe with a damp cloth. DoNOT use sharp instruments, alcohol, thinners,or abrasive cleaners to remove adhesive.They could damage the finish.

IMPORTANT:

• Do not remain in the direct airflow from the air

conditioner for extended periods of time.

• To prevent damage or injury to pets andplants, make sure they are not exposed todirect airflow from the air conditioner.

• When used at the same time as stoves,fireplaces, and other combustion devices,make sure there is a sufficient flow of fresh air

into the room. Do not use in tightly enclosedspaces with these types of devices.

• This air conditioner is intended for household

use as a consumer comfort appliance. Do notuse it as a precision climate control system,or for purposes such as cooling precisionequipment, food, pets, plants, artwork, etc.Such items could be damaged.

• Do not bend the hose downward when

window installation kit is not applied. It maycause failure of air conditioner or performancedeterioration.

ttOW10 USE

BEFORE USING YOUR AiR CONDiTiONER

INSERTING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE

Before using your remote, install the providedA/_ batteries;

O Press in the locking tab on the battery coveron the back of the remote and remove thecover.

_ Insert two alkaline AAA batteries intonewthe battery compartment, being sure to notethe proper polarity.

Reattach the battery cover, making sure thelocking tab clicks into place.

NOTES:

• Use only alkaline batteries. Do not userechargeable batteries.

• When replacing batteries, always replace bothbatteries with new batteries. Do not mix oldand new batteries.

If the air conditioner will not be used for anextended period of time, remove the batteriesfrom the remote.

S

Be sure to note

proper polarity!

A TTACHING THE REMOTE CLIP

Your air conditioner includes a storage clip forconvenient storage of the remote control. Attachit to a wall or to the side of the air conditioner tokeep the remote readily at hand.

Ot Peel off the backing paper from theadhesive tab. Press the holder firmlyinto place.

O Slide the remote into place for storage.

NOTE:

• If attaching the clip to the air conditioner,attach it only to the side. Do not block theinlets or vents.

Remove adhesive

backing

Remote clip

|CAUTION. If the liquid from the batteries gets onto your skin or clothes, wash it well with clean water.

Do not use the remote if the batteries have leaked.

,, If you eat the liquid from the batteries, brush your teeth and see doctor.The chemicals in batteries could cause burns or other health hazards.

HOWlO USE

USING THE CONTROLS

Control panel buttons shown. Operationusing the remote control is the same, unlessspecifically noted. NOTE:The remote sensor islocated next to the display on the control panel.

POWER

Press the POWERbutton to turn the air

conditioner ON or OFR When you turn the air

D conditioner on, an ascending

tone will play and the displaywill show the set temperatureand any special mode settingindicators. The air discharge

on the front of the air conditioner will

automatically open.

When turning the air conditioner off, you willhear a descending tone and the air dischargeon the front of the air conditioner will close.

Any control settings such as Mode, SetTemperature, Auto Swing, etc. will be retainedin memory when the power is off.

NOTE: When turned on after being unplugged,the air conditioner will automatically reset toCOOL mode, with a temperature setting of 72°RAny settings will need to be re-entered.

Always point the remote at the sensor. Theremote may not work if the sensor is in brightlight or if there is not a clear path between theremote and the sensor.

MODE

Press the MODEbutton to select the operatingmode (COOL, FAN, or DRY) for the air

conditioner. The indicator

lamp next to the selectedmode will light.

The default setting is COOL.Press the NIOBEbutton to

change to FAN, press again to change to DRY,and again to return to COOL.

COOL Compressorrunsandcoolstheroom.UsetheTEMPfrlMERA / V andFANbuttonsto setthedesiredtemperatureandcirculationfan speed.

FAN Fancirculatesair butcompressordoesnotrun.Usethe FANbuttonto setthe desiredfanspeed.

DRY Drymodeis usedto removehumidityfromthe roomwithoutadditionalcooling.Oncethe settemperatureis reached,thecompressorandcirculationfanturnsoft andonlytheexhaustfanwill run.Fanspeedis

pre-setandcannotbeadjusted, oj

HO\ /lO USE

USING THE CONTROLS

FAN SPEED

Pressing the F.4NSPEEBbutton cycles thecirculation fan speed from low (F1) to medium

(F2) to high (F3). The selected

fan speed will be shown in thedisplay. The function can beused in either COOL or FANmodes. When changing fan

speeds, there is a brief delay before the fanmotor changes speed.

TEMP/TIMER A / V

In COOL and DRY modes, the TEMPZrlMERA/Vbuttons adjust the set temperature up to 86°F or

down to 60°F, in one degreeincrements. The temperature isin degrees Fahrenheit. It canNOT be switched to degreesCelsius.

When the TIMER function is selected, use theTEMP/T/MERA / V buttons to adjust the delaytime from 1 to 24 hours, in one hour increments.

If you press and hold the TEMPZr/MERA / Vbuttons, the set temperature or time will changeautomatically after a few seconds.

NOTE: The displayed temperature is the SETtemperature, not the room temperature. InCOOL or DRY mode, the thermostat in the airconditioner will run the compressor until theset temperature is reached, then cycle thecompressor on and off to maintain the settemperature.

TIMER 1-24 Hr

When the TIMERfunction is selected, you can setthe air conditioner to either automatically turn

OFF or turn ON after a delay of

up to 24 hours. The display willshow 0. Use the TEMP/T/MERA/V buttons to adjust the delaytime from 1 to 24 hours, in one

hour increments.

To set an automatic off delay, press the TIMERbutton while the air conditioner is running anduse the TEMP/TIMERA / V buttons to adjust thedelay time. The timer indicator will light. The airconditioner will automatically turn OFF after theset delay.

To set an automatic on delay, press the TIMERbutton while the air conditioner is off and usethe TEMPZrlMERA / V buttons to adjust thedelay time. The timer indicator will light and thedisplay will show the number of hours remaininguntil the unit is set to come on. The air

conditioner will automatically turn ONafter the set delay.To cancel the Timer function, set the display to"0". If you press and hold the TEMP/TIMER A/V buttons.

NOTE: Do not unplug the air conditioner whenusing the timer function.

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HOWlO USE

USING THE CONTROLS

ENERG Y SAVER

Under normal operation, the exhaust fan cycleson and off with the compressor, and the

circulation fan runs at the set

speed.

The ENERGYSAVERmode helpsreduce power consumption byautomatically turning off the

circulation fan as well as the exhaust fan when

the compressor is off. The air conditioner willautomatically cycle both fans on and off with thecompressor as needed for cooling.

AUTO CLEAN

To turn the AUTOCLEANfunction on, press theAUTOCLEANbutton while the air conditioner is

_ unning in COOL or DRY

mode. This function can onlybe selected from the controlpanel; it is not available fromthe remote. It must be set

each time you wish to run the AUTOCLEANfunction.AUTOCLEANis used to remove moisture fromthe heat exchange coils. This helps prevent theformation of mildew and odors.

ATo use AUTOCLEAR.'lw

With the air conditioner running in COOLor DRY mode, press the AUTOCLEANbutton.

O The indicator will light.Press the POWER button to turn the airconditioner off. AUTOCLEANwill runthe circulation and exhaust fans with thecompressor off for a few minutes afterthe power is turned off.

To cancel AUTOCLEAN,or to stop anAUTOCLEANcycle in process, simply pressthe AUTOCLEANbutton again. The AUTOCLEANfunction will not operate if the air conditioner isalready off.

• When FL appears on the display, press AUTOCLEAN button, it will drain out the watercollected in internal tank through upper drainport. See the Care and Cleaning section.

AUTO SWING

AUTOSWINGfunction can only be activated withthe remote. When this function is on, the air

_ 1 circulate air moreevenly'gy/[il discharge will oscillate to;swing through the room. To turn this

function off, simply press theAUTOSWINGbutton with the

remote again. This setting will stay in memory,even if the power is turned off.

With AUTOSWINGoff, you may also manuallyadjust the air discharge to the desired position.It will maintain this position until the airconditioner is turned off or AUTOSWINGis activated.

INSlAiiAllON INSIRUCllONS

PREPARING FOR iNSTALLATiON

WAB_|_,WVI,_FI|I ||1 The air conditioner is heavy! Use two or more people to

lift and install the unit! Failure to do so could result in back injury or other injuries.

EXHAUST COMPONENTS

The following components are used for window venting.Not all components are used for every installation.

Flexible Venting Hose Diffuser

ExtensionVent Panel

LargeExtensionPanel

Vent Panel

Window Installation Kit

(includes 2 Window VentPanel and 2 Extension

Panels)

SmallExtensionPanel

2 Type A Foam Seals(adhesive)

1 Type B Foam Seal(non-adhesive)

2 Type C Foam Seals(Adhesive type-Shorter)

Security Bracket 4 Type A Screws 10 Type B Screws

iNslaiialiON iNSIRUcliONS

ATTACHINGTHE HOSE AND DIFFUSER

NOTE: The air conditioner is shipped with the hose installed. The hose may be removed for cleaningand storage, if necessary. Simply reverse the steps below to remove.

Insert the large adapter end of the hose intothe hole on the back of the air conditioner.Align the pins on the connector with theslots in the hole. Twist slightly clockwiseuntil it locks into place.

Fit the round end of the diffuser over the

small adapter end of the hose. Align theslots on the diffuser with the pins on thehose. Twist slightly clockwise to lockinto place.

INSlAiiAllON INSIRUCllONS

WINDOW VENT PANELAND EXTENSIONS

The window instaflation kit allows you to instafl the air conditioner in most vertical-sliding windows 18"to 48" wide, or casement-style windows from 18" to 48"high.

Vent

il anel

For an 18" window opening, use the windowvent panel by itself.

Small extensionpanel

181/4'' - 24"

Small- extension

panel

For window openings from 181/4'' to 24",use the window vent panel and the smallextension panel.

Large111extensi°n

panel

VentPanel

24" - 29"

Large extension

panel24"-29"'I I_Jl_

For window openings from 24" to 29",use the window vent panel and the largeextension panel.

Large extensionpanel

Largeextension

panvlen t

L Smallextensionpanel

Smallextensionpanel

For window openings from 29" to 36", use thewindow vent panel and both extension panels.

Extensionpanel

36" - 48"

panel Large

j_ eltensi°_ !_nea_

panel

I Vent IIIPanel III

...._: .... -....... " ..... sion

36"-48';........ -..........P

panel

Panel

S_-a--Tr---extension

panel

For window openings from 36" to 48", use bothvent panels and both extension panels.

iNslaiialiON iNSIRUcliONS

iNSTALLATiONiN VERTICALSLiDiNG WINDOWS

NOTE: The window installation kit can be used with vertical sliding windows between 18"and 48" wide.

Foam seal C

(Adh( ;ive type-shorter)

<_>Foamseal A

(Adhesive type)

Cut the foam seal A(adhesive type) &C(adhesive type-shorter) to the properlength, and attach it to the window sash andframe.

Insert the vent panel assembly, includingextension panels, if needed, into the windowopening. Extend the extension panels, ifused.

Type B screws

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Carefully lower the window. Secure the ventpanel in place with 4 type B screws, plusone screw for each extension:

Vent panel only:

Vent panel andone extension:

Vent panel andtwo extensions:

4 type B screws

5 type B screws

6 type B screws

Two vent panels andtwo extensions: 9 type B screws

Foam seal B

Non-adhesive type)

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Cut the foam seal B(Non-adhesive type) tothe window width. Stuff the foam seal B

between the glass and the window toprevent air and insects from getting into theroom.

INSlAiiAllON INSIRU€llONS

iNSTALLATiONIN VERTICALSLiDiNG WINDOWS

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!Type Bscrew

Security Bracket

Install the security bracket with a type Bscrew, as shown,

Insert the oval end of the diffuser into the

window installation kit until the locking tabsengage, Secure in place with four Type Ascrews.

iNslaiialiON iNSIRUcliONS

iNSTALLATiONiN cASEMENT STYLEWINDOWS

NOTE: The Window installation kit can be used With casement Windows betWeen 18 _'and 48 _'tall.

Foam seal C

type-shorter)

Foam

(Adhesive type)

Cut the foam seal A(adhesive type) &C(adhesive type-shorter) to the properlength, and attach it to the window sash andframe.

Extension panel(if required)

-- VentPanel

opening. Extend the extension panels, ifused.

Type B screws

Carefully close the window. Secure the ventpanel in place with 4 type B screws, plusone screw for each extension:

Vent panel only:

Vent panel andone extension:

Vent panel andtwo extensions:

4 type B screws

5 type B screws

6 type B screws

Two vent panels andtwo extensions: 9 type B screws

Foam seal B

(Non-adhesive type)

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Cut the foam seal B(Non-adhesive type) tothe window height. Stuff the foam seal Bbetween the glass and the window toprevent air and insects from getting into theroom.

INSlAiiAllON INSIRU€llONS

iNSTALLATiONiN cASEMENT STYLEWINDOWS

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Install the window security bracket with atype B screw, as shown.

Type A screws

Insert the oval end of the diffuser into the

window installation kit until the locking tabsengage. Secure in place with four of theincluded screws.

CARE AND€lEANING

Your air conditioner is designed for year-roundoperation with only minimal cleaning andmaintenance.

For maximum efficiency, it is recommendedthat you have the cooling coils inspected andcleaned annually. Your local LG AuthorizedService Center can provide this inspectionand cleaning service for a nominal fee.

WARNING, Unplug the air conditioner before cleaning or performing any maintenance or servicing.

, Be careful when cleaning coils or removing or reinstalling the filter--the cooling fins

are sharp!

Failure to follow the above precautions could result in electrical shock or personal injury.

CLEANING THE CASEWipe the case with aslightly damp cloth, thenwipe dry with a dry clothor towel.

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• To prevent damage to the finish, do not usegasoline, benzene, thinner, etc., or anyabrasive cleansers to clean the airconditioner; they may damage the finish.

Never pour water onto or into the unit; itcould damage internal components andcreate a shock and fire hazard.

CLEANING THE AIR FILTER

The air filter should be cleaned every two weeks;depending on indoor air quafity, more frequentcleaning may be needed. A dirty air filter willdecrease airflow and reduce efficiency.

Do not operate the air conditioner withoutthe air filter in place.

O Grasp the two grips ton the filter cover

panel and pull backto open the cover.

_Lift out the air filterby the handle.

O Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the filter. Ifthe filter is heavily soiled, it can be washedin warm water using a mild detergent.DO not use harsh cleaners or very hotwater. Do not wash in a dishwasher.

Allow the filter to dry completely beforereinstalling.

Reinsert the filter, making sure that thebottom of the filter is between the tabs andthe coil guard. Reinstall the filter cover,making sure it clips into place.

CARE AND CLEANING

EMPTYING THE WATER COLLECTIONTANKUsing the bOttOm drain port

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When the internal water collection tank is full, FLwill appear in the display and the air conditionerwill turn off until the tank is emptied.

0) Unplug the air conditioner, disconnectthe exhaust hose from the back, and movethe air conditioner to a suitable drain

location or outdoors. You may also placea pan under the drain that will hold upto 1 quart of water.

Remove the drain cap from the drain outlet.

O Once the water collection tank is drained,reinstall the drain cap, making sure it ison securely.

Place the air conditioner in the desiredlocation, reconnect the exhaust hose, andplug in the air conditioner.

Drain Outlet

Cap

Using the upper drain port

When the internal water collection tank is full. FL

will appear in the display and the air conditionerwill turn off until the tank is emptied.

Place a suitable bucket under the upper drainport.

O Remove the drain cap.

Press the Auto Clean button.

Wait till water is drained out completely.

O Replace the cap, make sure it is on securely.

O Reset your settings.

NOTES:

o When turned on after being unplugged, the airconditioner will automatically reset to COOLmode, with a temperature setting of 72°R

The air conditioner features a drain pump forincreased operating efficiency.

Make sure to use a bucket with a minimum

capacity of 0.5 gallon.

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CARE ANDClEANiNG

STORINGTHE AiR CONDiTiONERIf the air conditioner will not be used for anextended period of time:

0 Drain the water collection tank completelyand leave the bottom drain cap off longenough to allow any residual water to drainout. Once the tank is completely drainedand no more water flows out, reinstall thecap.

Remove and clean the filter, allow it to drycompletely, then reinstall it.

Remove the batteries from the remote.

Store the air conditioner in a cool, drylocation, away from direct sunlight, extremetemperatures, and excessive dust.

Before using the air conditioner again:

Make sure the filter and drain cap arein place.

_l Check the cord to make sure it is in goodcondition, with no cracks or damage.

_ Place batteries in the remote.new

O Install the air conditioner as described in theInstallation Instructions.

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BEFORE CALUNG FOR SERVICE

Before you call for service, review this list. It may save you time and expense. This list includes commonoccurrences that are not the result of a defect in workmanship or materials.

not start

Air conditionerdoesnot coolproperly

Air conditionerrunstoo often or too long

not completelyinsertedinthe electricaloutlet.

• Thehousefuseis blownor thecircuitbreakerhastripped.

• Powerfailure.

• Theintegratedcircuitbreakerin theplughastripped.

• FL appearsin the display.

Roomtemperatureis lessthan theset temperature.

Airflow is restricted.

• The air filter is dirty.

• The roomis very hot,or not enoughtime allowedfor cooling.

• Coldair is escaping.

Coolingcoils haveiced up.

Areato becooledis too largeforthe air conditioner.

Doorsor windows areopen.

Makesureelectricalplugis pluggedcompletelyintoalive,properlygroundedoutlet,

Replacethe fuseor resetthe circuitbreaker.Makesurethat therearenootherappliancesonthesamecircuit.

Ifa powerfailureoccurs,turnthe powerOrEWhenpoweris restored,wait3 minutesbeforerestartingtheairconditioner.

Pressthe RESETbuttonontheair conditionerplug.If the resetbuttonwill notstayengaged,unplugthe airconditionerandcontacta qualifiedservicetechnician.

The water collectiontank is full. Drainthe tank andresetyoursettings.Seethe CareandCleaningsection.

This is normal.The air conditionerautomaticallyshutsoff when the roomequalsor is lessthan theset temperature.Adjustthe temperaturesetting,if needed.

Makesure there is sufficientclearancearoundtheair conditionerandthat the air inlet andoutletarenot blockedby furniture,curtains,etc.

Cleanthe air filter at leasteverytwo weeks.SeetheCareand Cleaningsection.

Whenfirst turned on, allowthe air conditionersufficienttime to coolthe room.

Checkfor openfurnacefloor registersor cold airreturns,or openwindows or doors.

In especiallyhot, humidweatherandwhen the airconditioneris runningfrequently or for extendedperiods,ice can form onthe coolingcoils, blockingair flow. Setthe controlsto HighFan(F3)or HighCool(F3),andset to a warmertemperature.

Consultyour dealerfor the air conditionercapacitynecessaryto coolthe desiredarea.

Makesure doorsand windowsare closed.

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BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE

CodeappearsinthedLsplay:

F1,F2,or F3

FL

CH01

• Airconditioneris in FANmodeandthe numbershownis thesetfan speed.

• Thewatercollectiontank is full.

• Shortoropencircuitin the indoorair thermostat.

* Thisis normal.Theairconditioneris workingproperly.

• Emptythewatercollectiontank.SeetheCareandCleaningsection.

Unplugtheair conditionerandcontactyourauthorizedLGservicecenter.

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Shouldyour LG PortableAir Conditionerprove to be defective in material or workmanship under normal use duringthe warranty period listed below,

effective from the date of original consumerpurchaseof the product, LG Electronicswill replacethe defectivepart(s). Replacementparts will meet intended

fit and function of the original part. Replacementparts are warranted for the unexpiredportion of the original warranty period.This limited warranty is good

only to the original purchaser of the product and effective only when used in the UnitedStates of America.

WARRANTY PERIOD:

Forthe Periodof:

Oneyearfromdateof originalpurchase

Fiveyearsfromdateof originalpurchase

Fiveyearsfromdateof originalpurchase

LGWill Replace:

Any part of the LGEPortableAir Conditionerwhich fails due to a defect in materialsor workmanship. Duringthis fullone-year warranty, LGEwill also provide,free of charge, all labor and on-site serviceto replacethe defectivepart.

Any part of the sealed refrigerating system (the compressor,condensor,evaporator,and all connecting tubing)which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. Duringthis full five-year sealed refrigerating systemwarranty, LGEwill also provide,free of charge, all labor and on-site serviceto replacethe defectivepart.

Forthe second through the fifth year from the date of original purchase,LGEwill replace certain parts that fail dueto a defect in materials or workmanship. Partscoveredare fan motors, switches, thermostats, heater,heaterprotectors,compressor overload,solenoids,circuit boards,auxiliary controls, thermistors, frost controls, ICRpump,capacitors,varistors,and indoor blower bearing. Duringthis limited four=year parts warranty, youwill beresponsiblefor any labor or on-site service costs.

No otherwarranty is applicable to this product.THISWARRANTYiS iN LiEUOFANYOTHERWARRANTY,EXPRESSOR iMPLiED,iNCLUDiNGWITHOUTLiMiTATiON,ANYWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABiLiTYORFITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE.TOTHEEXTENTANYiMPLiEDWARRANTYiS REQUIREDBY LAW,iT iS LiMiTEDiN DURATIONTOTHEEXPRESSWARRANTYPERIODABOVE.NEITHERTHEMANUFACTURERNORiTS U.S.DiSTRiBUTORSHALLRELIABLEFORANY iNCiDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,iNDiRECT,SPECIAL,ORPUNiTiVEDAMAGESOFANYNATURE,iNCLUDiNGWITHOUTLiMiTATiON,LOSTREVENUESORPROFITS,ORANYOTHERDAMAGEWHETHERRASEDiN CONTRACT,TORT,OROTHERWISE.Somestates

and/or territories do not allow the exclusionor limitation of incidental or consequentialdamagesor limitations on how longan impliedwarranty lasts,so theabove exclusionor limitation maynot apply to you.This warranty gives you, the original purchaser,specific legal rights and you may also have other rightsthat vary from state to state or territory to territory.

THiS LIMITEDWARRANTYDOESNOTAPPLYTO:

1. Service calls to your homefor delivery or pick-up, installation,

instruction, replacementof house fuses, connection of housewiringor plumbing, or to correct unauthorizedrepairs.

2. Failureof product to perform during power failures and interruptionsor inadequateelectrical service.

3. Damagecaused by transportation or handling.

4. Damagecaused to the product by accident,vermin, lightning, winds,fire, floods, or acts of God.

5. Damagescaused by leaky or broken water pipes,frozen water pipes,restricted drain lines,or inadequateor interruptedwater supply.

6. Damagescaused by inadequatesupply of air.

7. Damagescaused by operating the product in a corrosiveatmosphere.

8. Repairswhen your LGproduct is used in other than normal, single-

family householduseor contrary to the instructions described in theproduct User'sGuide.

TO CONTACT LG ELECTRONICS BY MAIL:

LG Customer interactive CenterP. O. Box 240007201 James Record RoadHuntsville, Alabama 35824ATTN: CIC

9. Damageresulting from accident, alteration,misuse, abuse,orimproper installation, repair,or maintenance.Improper repair includesthe use of parts not approvedor specified by LG.

10.Normal maintenanceas described in the User'sGuide,such ascleaning or replacing filters, cleaning coils, etc.

11.Useof accessoriesor componentsthat are not compatible with thisproduct.

12.Productswith altered or removedserial numbers.

13.Changes inthe appearanceof the product that do not affect product

performance.

14. Increases in utility costs and additional utility expenses.

The cost of repair or replacementunder these excludedcircumstancesshall he borne by the consumer.

ProductRegistration InformationModel Number:

Serial Number:

You can find these numbers on a label on the side of theair conditoner.

Date of Purchase:

Dealer's Name:

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