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Sears P/N93SR-D02 Air Conditioner User Manual
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3. Air conditioner cooling but OCCURRENCE room too warm NO ice forming on cooling coil behind decorative front continued enters Unit recently turned on in not Allow additionaltimetoremove room stored heat frorn walls ceiling floor and furniture Insufficient cooling capacity Reconfirm the required cooling capacity with your dealer Air conditionerturns on and Dirty air filterair restricted Clean air filter off rapidly E D mS Outside temperature Set fan on high speed to bring extremely hot air past cooling coils more frequently Noise when air conditioner Air sound Air sound is normal If too loud operates on cooling turn selector switch to lower fan setting Sound of fan hitting water Thisis normal when humidity moisture removal system is high Close doors windows registers etc Window vibration Poor Refer to installation instruc installation tionscheck with installer Water dripping INSIDE Improper installation Tilt air conditioner slightly tothe when air conditioner is outside to allow water cooling drainage Refer to installation instructions check with installer Unit removing large quantity of Thisis normal during moisture from humid room excessively humid days Selector switch in FAN or Turn switch counterclockwise COOL position to HEAT position Thermostat settoo cool Turnthermostat higher number counterclockwise to warmer setting lower number Roo
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6. Be han Ou 1 F age 1 6 ee ee SS Page 16 Cautions important Installation Instr uctions OE e Installing Front to Unit s tio ia How to Adjust Vent Control ouies o e How to Adjust Temperature Control nennen ue How to Use Filter Monitor sss NM RE HN A 7 Operation of Fan Speed Control oe a Air Direction C dus Cleaning and Replacing Your Air Filter eee How to Lower Your Cooling COSTS ee Avoid Service Checklist m Oili ftheF ung of the Fan MOTO essen H ak Accessories VORP EMM E E E EEEE EK KEE NE Nb VE A E E E EE EE EAEE 2 2 eRe Ky SIA sis is Note Pages nennen 0000000 v Y arrant y ARBA Gr hd wa ha 3 1 3 EE 5 a rua IEE CE We Service what we Sell nu cidos CAUTIONS There are only a few cautions but they are quite important 6 Hyouplan to install the air conditioner yourself at any time see the Installation Instructions and Electrical Requirements Be sure to read local codes 7 Do not try to use this air conditioner on direct current DC Make sure the outlet is wired to 60 Hertz alternating current of voltage called forinthe El
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8. 6 Way Louver CLEANING AND REPLACING THE AIR FILTER 1 Toremove front 2 Toremove filter 3 Tociean filter simply 4 To replace filter 5 Toreplace front hold remove one screw from grasp each side atthe vacuum or wash In graspeachsideatthe frontin position on unit each side of unit Pull middie push down on warm sudsy water mlddle Insert bottom of jandreplace one screw front off of unit filter and pull out until Rinse and dry New filter first Push down on each side free fiters are avallable from and flex 11161 out at the yournearestSears store middle Push filter in at top until it stops When installed filter remains in bowed position HOW TO LOWER YOUR COOLING COSTS 4 ARE TE 1 N 4 b yv 4 Keep heat inlets closed so cooled alr won t escape 7 Check often tobe sure filteris clean l If possible install the alr conditioner on the shady side of the house MED CONSTANT POWER FAN SAVER FAN 8 if you ll be away for along time turn the 5 Aventfaninareaswherecookinglaun air conditioner FAN CONTROL to the OFF 2 Close drapes and shades on all other dry orbathingisdonecanbeusedtopull position The alr conditioner will not come windows to keep direct sunlight out out the extra heat and moisture near its ontfroomtemperature gets hot source OFF Hi Hi MED MED CONSTANT LO Lo POWER FAN SAVER FAN 9 If youll be away a
9. louver and the discharge opening 2 Pressthefrontstraight ontothe cabinetuntil the holesintheflangeofthe plasticfrontlineup withthe screw holesinthemetal cabinet Fastenthefrontin place with the two screws provided WN E p A TAS T r rt Th An E 1 o INSTALLING FRONT TO UNIT Step 1 Install dial plate and buttons or knobs If dial plate has clear protective film peel off carefully do not scratch surface Step2 Installfront as shown Holding front in position over shell as each screw is driven NOTE Toclean filter remove front by reversing step 2 Remowve filter by grasping at the sides push down and pull out When reinstalling be sure that the notch is at the top left corner Reinstall front using step 2 7 FILTER FROM THE BACK SS S N GG i 6d N STARTING AND USING YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONER First make sure the FAN CONTROL set on OFF and then plug the air conditioner in The power cord receptacle must match the type shown in Ihe Electrical Requirements Sheet speeds C sets POWER SAVER FAN on some models or CONSTANT FAN OFF The entire air conditioner is off POWER SAVER FAN FEATURE On some models is indicated by sold lettering on the HI MED and LO speeds The air conditioner compressor fan will not run unless the TEMP CONTROL is set colder than room temperature See temperatur
10. short time use the old POWER SAVER FAN settings The 6 Check to make sure lights televisions E will run only when needed 8 radios and appliances are tumed off when 3 See that draperies or furniture donot not needed Try not to use heatproducing block the air flow appliances duringthehottestpartoftheday AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST Before calling for service review this list It may save you both time and expense This list includes common problems that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials in this appliance LLL SOLUTION Push plug firmiy into wall outlet Replace fuse with time delay type or reset circuit breaker Adjust thermostat to higher number for cooling lower number for heating Turn switch clockwise to COOL position POSSIBLE CAUSE Wall plug disconnected House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped Thermostat set too warm for cooling or too cool for heating Selector switch in FAN position Turn thermostat clockwise to colder setting higher number Cooling may not occur until temperature at thermostat rises above 70 F 20 C Straighten tube soit does not touch coil Thermostat set too warm lower number Thermostat temperature below 70 F 20 C Temperature sensing tube touching cold coil located behind air filter some models only Outdoor temperature below To defrostthe coil set 709F 20 C thermostatto a warmer position Dirty a
11. to 1 TEMP CONTROL The TEMP CONTROL sets the degree of room coolness The higher the number the cooler the temperature Numbers 1 through 4 will help conserve energy For maximum cooling turn the indicator to the highest number FILTER MONITOR models To Check Filter Monitor 1 Setfancontrolin CONSTANTFAN HT position 2 Iffilter needs cleaning a RED INDICATOR willappearinthe filter monitor window A cleanfilter will help reduce operating costs and increase cooling efficiency on some M LO for quiet cool PAN CONTROL This one knob A turns air TEMP CONTROL conditioner off B adjusts fan Side Air Dial Plate Controls Follow the directions above for controluse Kenmore WEST THREE MINUTES ME i CLOSED CONSTANT POWER TEMP CONTROL E FAN SAVER FAN AIR DIRECTION The air direction can be adjusted up down left or right The outside tabs adjust the air up or down The center levers direct the air left or right SUPER THRUST AIR CONTROL For the mostthrust fully close the right bank with outside tab Set desired fan speed Air Directional Louvers 6 way Louvers The6 way louvers permit upwardor straight outairflowand airflow directionfrom sideto side This type oflouveris found only on the side air discharge models The side to side adjustment of air flow direction is achieved by moving the handle to either the left or right
12. E Inspect weather exposed parts cabinet shell mounting hardware if used etc once or twice a year especially in areas near oceans or where rust is a problem If needed touch up with a good grade of exterior paint CLEANING THE INSIDE OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER DANGER SHOCK OR INJURY HAZARD before performing any service unplug power cord from outlet CAUTION No liquid should get into the motor electrical control box or compressor electrical terminals 1 Tocleantheinside of your air conditioner A Remove front panel B With help and using proper lifting methods to avoid personal injury remove chassis from cabinet shell HANDLE NOTE Ifyourairconditionerhasachassis handle itis NOT intended for lifting the unit Itis for sliding the chassis WITHIN the cabinet shell only to aid in cleaning maintenance etc whenmovingtheairconditionerfromcabinetshell or window there may be waterinside the base that may spill on the floor 2 Becarefulto avoid cuts from sharp metalfins on the front and rear coils 3 Liquid should not get into electrical parts wrap thefanmotor electricalcontrolboxandelectrical terminals in plastic This willkeep water orother liquid from gettinginside whereit couid damage the insulation and cause serious trouble 4 Clean and hose out the base coils and water pans Clean atleast once a year or more often if thecoilsandpanscollectdirt sand leaves aigae orinsects Also clean if you det
13. P N 02 Serial Number tt Modei Number en ts P amp FER CH jc NI OR MH K MM JC END A of FANTE IGA ER and T nae Cw ES TERA Pa Er 3 FUR RUS U RR ioner ing R ir mE 3 HT IONET 4 s be L4 dies SEIEN A PAAR BLD LS UEM QUERER otis AC E Q 00 0 0 EM ors tee nr T SEA SER ODORS SORE gw AN OS H ts pe i 4z AA SE 5 E ch Si t ient cool D how to use and care for your air cond IC EE rt AR SALA e TAY O RAS ANI RATA DOS ESTATAL IN Y Tae ap Qus La ONS BEF SEERA REI REN ACNE 0 eS En TEN te Air Condit 35 It will tell you 0 AM he IC Als A he A SHE x w SX 3 2 ER M x a 7 0 A Als Kenmore Automa D 0 0 M v ry T E RN E rore WA CAR sos Sr Men ER y A RES RT ES E d y 7 Pa TAY hr pS one ook Kos KR Ue OS 7 y 27 p Br REES
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15. e instructions When control is set colder than the room temperature the air conditioner will begin to circulate the air in the room Cooling willbegin in about 3 minutes The air conditioner turns off when the room gets cool HI is for fast cool MED for normal and LO for quiet cool The POWER SAVER FAN settings can save energy The tan will turn on only when the fan is cooling CONSTANT FA Hi Low and on some models Med speed The air conditioner fan runs all the time circulating room air Cooling starts only ifthe air is warmand stops if it gets cool See temperature instructions This setting gives the most even room temperatures HI is for fast cool MED for normal cool VENT CONTROL OPEN CLOSE E Lom poa Kenmore FILTER MONITOR LER T RA TS ANLE IA RA IA E e A E Aur eek es CONSTANT POWER FAN SAVER FAN BEFORE RESTARTING WAIT THREE MINUTES VENT CONTROL The VENT CONTROL on your new Kenmore Air Conditioner operates two different functions When the arrow points toward CLOSE the air conditioner is working its regular operation of moving and cooling room air When the arrow is turned toward the word OPEN the air conditioner is removing stale air fromthe room Air exhaustcanbeincreasedby moving the air louvers to a more closed position Touse these functions with the least cooling set TEMP CONTROL
16. ect an odor from the air conditioner HEAVY DUT COVER If you decide to leave your air conditioner installed over the winter months a Sears Heavy Duty Cover will help protect your unit and reduce drafts The cover protects against cold drafts through your air conditioner s air passages and will protect your air conditioner cabinet against Snow Rain Sleet Rust Dust The Sears Heavy Duty Cover is easy to install Itis equipped with cords to hold securely throughout winter months Itis made of vinyl coated durable fabric The cover is water proof tear resistant and lightweight for easy storage Itis easily cleaned with soap and water WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER COVERS zat Eo pA e r Y IEA O E NESS x ATIS A aa AO tbe pue SER PAR ORTE ER EEE SANS ER ERBEN ASIAN PE NS S DA be M NN A em 2 4 d DS Y 3 DS xh DS Ra A 26 AO INNA MET S y TS MD ANA QS ASSAI 3 CORE SES IS GO d RATA a eg SN OOS DIOS AR CEA RAR BER SEE z arate Ath ERR Nr oh OA RA OY AE Mens ST pt A ies ped A i ty Nt E SEN 0 Dr guest Met KU d TR UR rata ei TES AUC BIR PYN A AN y SEELEN ER As Ah 5 MV STE det BAR iet iret E PRE Meas
17. ectrical Requirements in Things You Ought to Know 8 Use only timedelay fuses or circuit break ers of the size shown in the Electrical Require ments Sheet Donotuse an extension cord or power 9 cord plug adapter 1 If youturn your air conditioner off wait at least 3 minutes before turning it back on to avoid possible blown fuses 2 Donotrun air conditioner with outside protec tive cover in place to avoid mechanical damage within the air conditioner 3 Donotuse air conditioner near flammable liquids such as gasoline 4 When handling air conditioner be careful to avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and rear coils 5 Donotalterorchangetheplugonthe power cord Changes would make it unsafe could causeseriousdamageto u the air conditioner and may voidthe warranty IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL VERTICAL LOUVER ADJUSTMENT Complete this adjustment before installing front panel Vertical Louver 1 Adjust the vertical louvers to the straight l Unit Cover position by using the handle Ber 2 Thecontrolpanelandknobs are packed separately To install them refer to installing Front to Unit in this manual Handle nu Front Panel Front Installation install the front panel with filter as follows Horizontal Louver i Adjust the horizontal louvers to the straight position Hold the front straight until the vertical louver handle lines up between the bottom horizontal
18. ir filter air restricted Clean filter Thermostat set too cold for To defrost the coil set nighttime cooling thermostat to a normal position B OCCURRENCE Air conditioner will not operate Air from unit does not feel cold enough on Cool setting Air conditioner cooling but room is too warm ice forming on cooling coil behind decorative front NI i PEON AAAA AAAA Ai URANO AA ARR PU NINN PN L A 2 AT a l at E 291 Clean air filter Refer to Care and Cleaning section Turn thermostat clockwise to colder temperature Dirty air filter air restricted Thermostat set too warm lower number Turn switch to HIGH COOL position for maximum cooling Selector switch set on LOW COOL Turn control to CLOSED position for maximum cooling Position louvers for better air distribution Vent control Some models set at OPEN position Air directional iouvers posi tioned improperly Air conditioner cooling but room too warmrNO ice forming on cooling coil behind decorative front AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST continued CULA Saar EDT 79 POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Front of unit is Dlocked by drapes blinds furniture etc Restricts air distribution Clear blockage in front of unit Doors windows registers etc Close doors windows open cold air escapes hot air registers etc
19. mtemperature is warm enough Heating will not occur until temperature at the thermostat is lower Water dripping OUTSIDE when air conditioner is cooling pica bb Air from unit does not feel warm enough on Heat setting some models only AVOID SERVICE CHECKLIST continued OCCURRENCE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Dirty air filterair restricted Air conditioner heating but Clean air filter room too cool some models only Thermostat set foo cool Turn therrnostat higher number counterclockwise to warmer setting lower number Exhaust vent control set at Set control to CLOSED position OPEN EXHAUST position for maximum heating Air directional louvers Position louvers for better air positioned improperly distribution Front ofunitis blocked by Clear blockage in front of unit drapes blinds furniture etc restricts air distribution Doors windows registers Close doors windows etc openhot air escapes registers etc cold air enters Unit recently turned on in Allow additional time to heat coolroom walls ceiling floor and furniture insufficient heating capacity Reconfirm the required heating for area to be heated capacity with your dealer 10 Air ae hi At TEN SIS CO T CASE au CERE A amp der EN EON Xl i C IX MUI oie jd YIN Kot i H EA A e ee Fn ec IN S I El 5 After cleaning remove plastic p
20. rotection Wait 24 hours before starting the unit again This allows time for all areas to dry out NOTE Water from rainfall or from normal use does not harm these components since the water is not as forcefully driven into parts as a stream of water from a garden hose 6 Whilethe cabinetis removed thisisa good time to oil the fan motor see instructions below After servicing reverse the above procedure to reinstall the air conditioner OILING OF THE FAN MOTOR DANGER SHOCK OR INJURY HAZARD before performingany service unplug the power cord from the outlet 1 Tooil fan motor A Remove front panel B Slide chassis partway out of the cabinet sheli to expose fan motor oil plugs be carefulnotto slide chassis outto far If your air conditioner is not equipped with a slide out chassis remove the cabinet 2 Oil the fan motor per instructions on the motor To add oil pull out the oil plug at each end of the motor An easy to use one ounce capsule of oil Part Number 10943 is available through your nearest Sears Service Center Replace oil hole plugs after oiling After servicing reverse the above procedure to reinstall the air conditioner CLEANING THE CABINET FRONT Removefront Wash with warm mild sudsy water Rinse and dry with a soft cloth Never use solvents cleaning fluids abrasive cleaners or strong detergents Ifthe packagetapeleaves gum remove with cloth dipped in rubbing alcohol REPAIRING PAINT DAMAG
21. ure Your o M Eu QA ILE IO er PLU EH Air Conditi Cabinet 92040 VPI d dO ELO ROSSER SOMEONE TRO Qu career NCO ay ES IV Mele A eta re E RS a AIR FILTER A good clean filter is important for the most cooling with lowest energy consumption Filters can be cleaned lightly with a vacuum or washed in soap and water We suggest that they be replaced about once a year RIGID FRAME FILTERS FOR SEARS CUT TO FIT DELUXE MODEL AIR CONDITIONERS treo A RAN ES EIERN CAS IR OE AAE A La AS SARS RDS EEN RE ROSE aso ES 0 IO x 0 KAY as sot gt EEE ALTEN v T ay a SNA NS E SYM RN NOS y NA ae ESN ACE Y v 5 E REN 4 iin 5 VA itv RASSE RER REN ds d APTA SA i EY Md ded Don VANS n SES nete ECO DES AA BESSERE PD RE RT SS GNU ee NR areata AE N y A 4 1 o 3 RS ae SENATE AORN ELON RI ea 1 1 BIST PORTS PROA PEE USO Res TA j N E t Co x NND ER ES 7 5 KS fee EY PA ferent Grind E AAA h gt SO S EIN
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