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Panel Mounted Air Conditioners
by Dantherm, Inc.
CS020020A/B with USACG-6 Control
PRODUCT INFORMATION MANUAL
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Dantherm, Inc.
110 Corporate Drive, Suite K
Spartanburg, SC 29303
Tel # +1 864 595 9800
Fax #+1 864 595 9810
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dantherm.com
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Contents
1
GENERAL SAFETY & WARNING INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 3
2
UNPACKING, HANDLING & INITIAL INSPECTION ..................................................................... 3
3
MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL .......................................................................................... 4
3.1
3.2
4
DIMENSIONS & INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 5
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5
MODEL IDENTIFICATION ...................................................................................................................... 4
GENERAL PERFORMANCE DATA........................................................................................................... 4
PRODUCT DRAWING ............................................................................................................................ 5
MOUNTING TEMPLATE ......................................................................................................................... 6
GASKET INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................... 7
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS...................................................................................................... 7
UNIT OPERATION ................................................................................................................................. 7
USACG-6 INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER OPERATION ................................................................ 8
5.1
USACG-6 CONTROLLER DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................... 8
5.2
MODIFY HEATING SET POINT ................................................................................................................ 8
5.3
MODIFY COOLING SET POINT ............................................................................................................... 9
5.4
CHANGE UNIT OF MEASURE ................................................................................................................. 9
5.5
DEBUGGING THE SYSTEM ..................................................................................................................... 9
5.5.1
Observing the return temperature and fault codes...................................................................... 9
5.5.2
Initiating the “TEST” sequence ................................................................................................ 10
5.5.3
Resetting the controller to factory defaults ............................................................................... 10
6
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................... 11
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE........................................................................................ 11
EVAPORATOR AND CONDENSER COIL CLEANING .............................................................................. 12
COMPRESSOR & REFRIGERANT SYSTEM ............................................................................................ 12
BLOWERS ........................................................................................................................................... 12
FILTERS ............................................................................................................................................. 12
OVERLOAD TEMPERATURE LIMITING DEVICE ................................................................................... 12
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................................... 13
WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................. 14
SPARE PARTS GUIDE .......................................................................................................................... 15
7
WARRANTY .......................................................................................................................................... 16
8
RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURE ............................................................. 17
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GENERAL SAFETY & WARNING INSTRUCTIONS
Certain parts of electrical systems are inevitably live or have a high operating temperatures. Observe
caution at all times.
Failure to observe these conditions and installation instructions can cause injury and damage.
The system is to be installed and maintained only by trained and qualified personnel.
Do not apply power until all ground connections have been made.
The unit is fitted with pressed and folded metal parts, which could have sheared metal edges. Be cautious
handling the unit, especially when working in poorly accessible places.
Check that no tools, test equipment, torches etc. have been left in or on the equipment on completion of
work.
Ensure the cover(s) and all mounting hardware are firmly secured before leaving installation.
All cable and connectors must conform to UL standards.
Most models are UL recognized and tested to UL484. It will comply where necessary with the safety
requirements as defined in UL484.
When servicing the unit, do not remove the cover(s) for 5 minutes after switching the unit off to allow
pipe work (compressor discharge) to cool.
UNPACKING, HANDLING & INITIAL INSPECTION
The air conditioner should be inspected on initial delivery and any damage to packaging noted. The unit
should be maintained in the upright position at all times. Special consideration should be given to correctness
of external packing damage or abrasion, loose components, surface marks and oil leakage. Any damage
should be noted on the freight bill and a claim should be immediately filed with the freight company. All
packaging materials should be retained for inspection.
Under no circumstances must the unit be inverted, as the oil will drain from the compressor into the
refrigerant piping system.
Do not attempt to operate the unit if it appears to be damaged from being dropped.
Do not attempt to operate the unit in a horizontal position (on its side, back or front). Place the unit in an
upright or vertical position for at least 5 minutes before operating.
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MODELS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL
3
3.1
Model Identification
The model numbering format is detailed below.
C = CLASSIC
S = Standard Configuration
020 = Height of Unit 20”
020 = 2000 BTU/HR
A = 115 Volt 1/Phase 60 Hz
B5 = 230 Volt 1/Phase 50 Hz.
B6 = 230 Volt 1/Phase 60 Hz
CS020020A-H005
Option Codes
H005 = Heater rating = 500W
F1 = Filter
L = Attachment Plug
P_ _ = Paint: Requires an additional 2 digits to refer
to color of paint
Example Number Translation
Classic 20 with Standard Construction
2,000 Btu/Hr-115V 1Ph 50/60Hz
Includes a 500 Watt Heater
3.2
General performance Data
Model #
BTU/Hr
**
Watts
Removal
**
Voltage
Hz
Ph
Cooling
Current
Amps
Heating
Current
Amps
Approx.
Weight
(lbs/Kg)
CS020020A
2000
586
115V
60
1
8.0
4.0
55/25
CS020020B5
1667
488
230V
50
1
3.5
2.0
55/25
CS020020B6
2000
586
230V
60
1
4.0
2.0
55/25
** Rating capacity shown based on 95F return air temperature to cabinet in 95F ambient conditions at
nominal voltage and unimpeded resistance to air flow.
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4 DIMENSIONS & INSTALLATION
4.1
Product Drawing
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4.2
Mounting template
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4.3
Gasket installation
Installation
Gasket
4.4
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4.5
Installation and Connections
The enclosure shall be checked for correctness of cutouts, mounting holes and electrical supply.
Install the gaskets as shown in section 4.3. A gasket kit is provided with each unit.
Utilize an appropriate and safe lifting device.
Mount the Air Conditioner to the cabinet using hardware supplied with unit. (8 ¼-20screws, 8 flat
washers & 8 lock washers). Custom air conditioner may require different size of bolts and washers.
 The maximum torque is 130 in-lbs with a recommended assembly torque of 75 in-lbs.
Connect the Air Conditioning Unit power lead to the mains supply located in the cabinet/enclosure.
Refer to the product label on the bottom right hand side panel of the unit for the proper voltage/amp
requirement. Make sure a properly grounded power supply is used. All installations are to be
completed in accordance with local NEC codes and guidelines.
The electrical circuit should be protected by a slow blow breaker or fuse of suitable rating.
The alarm is a Form C type relay (50 VDC / 0.1A Max). The connections for alarm are the red
(Common), black (Normally open) and white (Normally closed) wires only. The green wire is not used.
If the interconnect function is to be used, connect the black and red wires on the small two wire
interconnect cable to the corresponding interconnect cable supplied with each unit. Contact Dantherm
for additional information.
The Air Conditioning Unit is supplied with a condensate drain hose. Secure the hose to the drain nipple
and route away to suitable position/location.
Unit Operation
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Turn the main power on to unit, the evaporator fan (internal circuit) should run immediately.
Functionality may be verified by initiating “TEST” sequence located in section 5.5.2 of this manual.
Access the controller by removing the unit front cover.
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Check for the following:
 Airflow through both condenser and evaporator
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Abnormal vibration
Temperature of cabinet supply air should be less than 70 oF (21oC) when the
ambient air is 80oF (27oC) or below.
Replace the cover after completion.
USACG-6 INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER OPERATION
The intelligent controller installed in the air conditioner has two levels of operation. Limited functionality
from the integrated four position LED display allows the user to debug the system, change heating set point,
change cooling set point, and change unit of measure (ºF or ºC). More settings are available to customize a
unit for an application by accessing the controller via the RS-232 serial port connected to a PC with
HyperTerminal. Access the controller by removing the unit front cover.
Adjusting the factory controller settings may alter performance and affect warranty.
5.1
USACG-6 Controller diagram
5.2
Modify heating set point
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will begin “Display Mode”)
Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “test”)
Press R button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “H SP”)
Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show current Heater Set Point)
a. Press and hold R button to raise setting (Maximum is 59oF/15°C)
b. Press and hold L button to lower setting (Minimum is 41oF/5°C)
Do nothing for 10 seconds to accept new setting OR Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds
to accept new setting (Display will show main menu again)
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5.3
Modify cooling set point
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
5.4
Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will begin “Display Mode”)
Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “test”)
Press R button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “H SP”)
Press R button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “C SP”)
Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show current Cooling Set Point)
a. Press and hold R button to raise setting (Maximum is 104oF/40°C)
b. Press and hold L button to lower setting (Minimum is 68oF/20°C)
Do nothing for 10 seconds to accept new setting OR Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds
to accept new setting (Display will show main menu again)
Change unit of measure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
5.5
5.5.1
Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will begin “Display Mode”)
Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “test”)
Press R button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “H SP”)
Press R button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “C SP”)
Press R button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “unit”)
Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show current Unit of measure)
a. Press and hold R button to toggle raise setting (ºC or ºF)
Do nothing for 10 seconds to accept new setting OR Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds
to accept new setting (Display will show main menu again)
Debugging the system
Observing the return temperature and fault codes
The temperature and fault codes are displayed through the four position LED. The return
temperature is displayed if the unit is operating normally. If there is an alarm, the fault code is
displayed. The following faults may be shown:
 F=01 (missing compressor current)
 F=02 (High Pressure)
 F=03 (Low Pressure after start up)
 F=04 (Low Pressure before start up)
 F=05 (High Temperature)
 F=06 (Low Temperature)
 F=07 (Missing Sensor)
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5.5.2
5.5.3
Initiating the “TEST” sequence
1. Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will begin “Display Mode”)
2. Press L&R button simultaneously for 2 seconds and release (Display will show “test”)
3. Press L button for 2 seconds and release (Display will show test step)
4. TEST steps
STEP
DESCRIPTION
LED
INT.
FAN
HEATER
COMP
COND.
FAN
DURATION
0
Display S/W Revision Level
X.XX
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
10 SEC
1
Int. Fan only
T01
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
30 SEC
2
Heater
T02
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
35 SEC
3
Int. Fan only
T03
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
20 SEC
4
Con Fan
T04
ON
OFF
OFF
Cycle
30 SEC
5
Comp. and cond.
T04
ON
OFF
ON
ON
75 SEC
6
Int. Fan only
T05
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
30 SEC
Resetting the controller to factory defaults
1. Ensure return temperature is displayed otherwise wait 30 seconds
2. Press L&R button for 15 seconds and release (Display will show “----”)
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MAINTENANCE
6
6.1
Preventative Maintenance Schedule
Dantherm Air Handling Inc Air Conditioner Preventative Maintenance Schedule
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Maintenance Item
Check enclosure air or ambient air filter (If applicable)
Condenser coil cleaning
Rotating component current check
Functional Check
Fan/Blower Inspection
Evaporator coil cleaning
Cabinet cleaning & Corrosion Check
Condensate drains
Refrigerant charge
Lubrication
* Can be extended to 6 months after initial visits if no cleaning is required.
3 or 6 6 Monthly
Monthly
X*
X*
X
X
X
Yearly
5 Yearly
X
X
X
X
X
Notes:
1 The internal/external filter (if applicable) shall be checked on a regular basis dependent on environmental conditions and replaced as necessary.
2 Periodically the coils should be cleaned. Once the coils become visibly coated with dust it is recommended that they be cleaned with a brush or
compressed air. Both sides of the coils should be inspected. The condenser coil may be washed with a commercial coil cleaning solution.
3 Check run amps on rotating components and record to enable assessment of potential failure.
4 Perform Self Test Function in acordance with Operation Manual. Complete general check of component mounting.
5 Condenser and evaporator blowers require no maintenance other then periodic inspection. In the event of dust build-up clean the blowers.
6 The cabinet can be cleaned with a sponge and warm, soapy water or a mild detergent. Do not use bleach, abrasive chemicals or harmful solvents.
Check for signs of corrosion and treat as necessary.
7 Check the drain and drain tube for obstructions. If a commercial drain solvent is used, flush out the drain pan and system with fresh water to prevent
corrosion.
8 Under no circumstance must the access port covers be removed, adjusted, or tampered with other than by a certified technician.
9 Rotating component bearings must be lubricated using SAE20 weight non detergent oil.
10 All maintenance inspections must be recorded with time, date & details of activity.
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6.2
Evaporator and Condenser Coil Cleaning
Periodically the coils should be cleaned. No fixed period for cleaning can be provided due to the varying
environments in which the air conditioner may be installed. However once the coils become visibly coated
with dust it is recommended that they be cleaned with a brush or compressed air. Both sides of the coils
should be inspected regularly.
6.3
Compressor & Refrigerant System
The compressor is a hermetically sealed and factory lubricated unit and therefore requires no maintenance. If
the compressor fails it is recommended that the unit be returned to Dantherm Inc. for servicing. In the event
that the unit cannot be returned it is possible, using suitably qualified personnel, to repair the unit in the field.
If the refrigerant charge is lost the means of leakage should be established and repaired by a reputable
refrigeration repair company. Ports are provided for checking suction and discharge pressures and recharging
if required. The type of refrigerant and charge amount is detailed on the product label attached to the unit.
Note: Under no circumstance must the access port covers be removed, adjusted, or tampered with
other than by a certified technician.
6.4
Blowers
Condenser and evaporator blowers require no maintenance other then periodic inspection. In the event of
dust build-up clean the blowers.
6.5
Filters
The external filter shall be checked on a regular basis dependent on environmental conditions and replaced as
necessary.
6.6
Overload Temperature Limiting Device
The overload temperature limiting device is located next to the heater element. To access the overload device,
remove the cover. Remove the bottom plug on the right side of the unit as shown. Press the overload device to
reset it. Replace plug and cover.
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6.7
Troubleshooting
The air conditioners are designed for trouble free life as long as the ambient filter (if applicable) is maintained
in a clean condition. To aid in service definition the service personnel can initially identify probable cause by
referring to the following trouble shooting chart.
If in doubt contact Dantherm Air Handling Inc. for assistance. Always have the Model #, Serial #
available before you call.
Problem
Unit not running
Unit not cooling
sufficiently
Ice on evaporator coil
Condensate draining
continuously
Excessive vibration
Missing Compressor
Current (F=01)
High Pressure Alarm
(F=02)
Low Pressure Alarm after
start (F=03)
Low Pressure Alarm
before start (F=04)
High Temperature Alarm
(F=05)
Low Temperature Alarm
(F=06)
Faulty Temperature
Sensor (F=07)
Potential Cause
No Power
Fuse Blown on Control Board
Faulty control components
Filter (if applicable) clogged
Blocked evaporator or
condenser coil
Evaporator or condenser
blower not operating
Loss of refrigerant or oil leaks
Insufficient capacity
Insufficient heat load or unit
oversized for application
Failed evaporator blower
Enclosure not properly sealed
Loose compressor, fans or
tubing
Wire detached or improperly
installed
Broken current sensor
Faulty compressor
Faulty condenser fan or wiring
loose
Faulty condenser fan capacitor
or wiring loose
Faulty condenser fan switch or
high pressure switch
Slow leak in system
No refrigerant in system
(Large leak)
Low charge in system
Unit undersized for application
Insufficient heat load or unit
oversized for application
Sensor not connected
Faulty sensor
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Solution
Check power source and electrical
connections
Replace with fuse
Carry out self test
Clean or replace filter
Clean coil
Replace motor, capacitor or entire
assembly
Locate and repair leak. Replace
charge
Contact Dantherm Air Handling, Inc.
Contact Dantherm Air Handling, Inc.
Replace evaporator blower motor or
assembly
Check and seal all openings
Locate and correct
Secure wiring or install wiring
properly according to diagram
Replace Control Board
Replace compressor
Replace fan or check wiring to fan
Replace capacitor or check wiring
to capacitor
Replace appropriate switch
Locate and repair leak. Replace
charge
Locate and repair leak. Replace
charge
Locate and repair leak. Replace
charge
Contact Dantherm Air Handling, Inc.
Contact Dantherm Air Handling, Inc.
Reconnect sensor
Replace sensor
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6.8
Wiring Diagram
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6.9
Spare Parts Guide
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WARRANTY
DANTHERM, INC., HEAT EXCHANGER AND AIR CONDITIONING UNITS LIMITED WARRANTY
DANTHERM, INC.’s (“DANTHERM”) limited warranty extends to the original purchaser only of any DANTHERM
heat exchanger and air conditioning unit, and to no other person or entity. DANTHERM warrants that such
DANTHERM products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship in normal use for a period of twelve (12)
months from the date of the original purchase. Should any part of your DANTHERM product fail because of a
manufacturing defect within such twelve (12) month period, DANTHERM terms are set out below:
PRODUCT WARRANTY
PRODUCT
IN FIELD
WARRANTY**
RETURN TO BASE
WARRANTY
IN FIELD
RETURN TO BASE
AIR
CONDITIONER
12 months
PARTS SUPPLY
ONLY
PARTS & LABOR
Supply part freight prepaid by Dantherm.
Return of defective part
pre-paid by customer
Return of item freight prepaid by customer
Supply of item freight prepaid by Dantherm.
HEAT
EXCHANGER
12 months
PARTS SUPPLY
ONLY
PARTS & LABOR
Supply part freight prepaid by Dantherm.
Return of defective part
pre-paid by customer
Return freight pre-paid by
customer
Supply freight pre-paid by
Dantherm.
**
*
SHIPMENT LIABILITY
WARRANT
Y PERIOD*
Using Dantherm nominated service contractors – warranty on product continues
Using Dantherm non-approved service contractors – warranty on product becomes void
Warranty period starts from date of dispatch – warranty of replacement parts shall only apply for the remainder
of the warranty period of the original product.
Any transportation, related service labor, diagnosis calls, filters, driers, and refrigerant are not included. In the event all
related service labor is performed by DANTHERM nominated service contractors, the replacement part shall be
warranted by DANTHERM for the remainder of the warranty period of the original product.
This warranty does not cover damages or repairs caused by improper installation, misuse of the product,
negligent servicing, improper applications, unauthorized modifications, improper electrical supply, failure to
follow manufacturer’s instructions and rating plate information, accidents, natural disasters, damage in
transportation, lack of normal preventive maintenance, or other events beyond DANTHERM’s control. This
warranty is also subject to the following operating conditions: 1) voltage variation not greater than 10%, 2)
frequency variation not greater than 3Hz from nameplate rating, 3) cooling load is not greater than product
label under rated conditions 4) unit is not restarted for a period of five minutes after accidental or intentional
shut-off, 5) operation is not subject to abnormal conditions or customer, user misapplication, 6) customer or
user does not modify, abuse, or neglect the product, 7) refrigerant specified on nameplate is only refrigerant
used, and 8) customer or user complies with all other installation, maintenance, and operating instructions.
Cost of repair or replacement of consumable parts is not covered under the terms of this warranty.
THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF ANY PURCHASER OF A DANTHERM PINNACLE HEAT EXCHANGER AND CLASSIC AIR
CONDITIONING UNIT AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER ARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE, OR FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE, OR FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEED THE TERMS OF THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE,
AND DANTHERM SHALL HAVE NO OTHER OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL DANTHERM BE LIABLE FOR
ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. SOME
STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
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RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION PROCEDURE
In the unlikely event of unit failure the following return procedure shall be adopted.
 All product returns require a Return Material Authorization number regardless of reason.
 The customer is required to contact the Quality Department at Dantherm Inc. in Spartanburg, SC at
+ 1 864 595 9800 to obtain an RMA number.
 The following information must be provided prior to a RMA number being issued:
 Dantherm Inc. part number(s) of product to be returned.
 Dantherm Inc. serial number(s) of product to be returned.
 Number of units requested to be returned.
 Reason for return.
 Contact name, phone and fax number.
 Date of product receipt.
 Invoice number and purchase order number covering the unit(s).
 The customer is responsible for suitably packaging the unit(s) securely, ideally in the original packaging,
marking all cartons with the RMA number and shipping them prepaid to the designated site specified by
Dantherm Inc.
IN NO EVENT SHALL DANTHERM INC. ACCEPT ANY SHIPMENT WHICH DOES NOT
COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE PROCEDURES.
REMOVE THE EMERGENCY HOSE AND ADAPTER FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE UNITS
PRIOR TO DISMANTLING THE AIR CONDITIONER AND RESTING IT ON THE GROUND.
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