LG W126BC SN0 Owner’s Manual
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LG W126BC-SN0 is a window-type air conditioner that provides effective cooling solutions for rooms. Its advanced features ensure optimal comfort and convenience.
With its auto swing function, the air conditioner evenly distributes cool air throughout the room, ensuring a consistent temperature. You can also manually adjust the air direction to target specific areas. The multiple fan speeds allow you to customize the airflow intensity, from a gentle breeze to a powerful cooling blast.
The LG W126BC-SN0 features a user-friendly thermostat that lets you precisely control the temperature to your desired level. It also includes a timer function, enabling you to set the air conditioner to turn on or off automatically within a 12-hour period. This allows you to pre-cool your room before arriving or turn it off after you've fallen asleep, saving energy and ensuring a comfortable sleeping environment.
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LG Window-Type Air Conditioner LG OWNER'S MANUAL IMPORTANT Please read through this manual. It contains valuable information about your air conditioner. This manual may help save time and money by explaining proper product maintenance and preventing improper use. PRECAUTIONS Pay close attention to precautions in order to prevent potential hazards and damage from misuse or improper installation. LG is not responsible for any damages caused by misuse of the product. Prior to installation, this air-conditioning unit must be submitted for utility (EN service which 61000-3 approval by the provides electricity Norm.) P/No.: 3828A20840A FOR YOUR RECORDS Write the model and serial numbers here: Model # Serial # You find them can on a label on the side of each unit. Dealer's Name Date Purchased Staple Precautions 1. Safety 2. Operating your receipt to this page in the event you need purchase or for warranty issues. it to prove date of Instructions 3. Care and Maintenance 4. Hardware Installation READ THIS MANUAL Inside you will find many helpful hints on how to use and maintain your air conditioner properly. Just a little preventive care on your part can save you a great deal of time and money 5. Common Issues over the life of your air conditioner. You'll find many answers to common problems in the chart of troubleshooting tips. If you review our chart of Troubleshooting Tips first, you may not need to call for service at all. PRECAUTION ? Contact the authorized service technician for repair or maintenance of this unit. ? Contact the installer for installation of this unit. ? The air conditioner is not intended for children ? ? ? or invalids without Young children should they do not play with the be use by young supervision. supervised to ensure that air conditioner. When the power cord is to be replaced, replacement work shall be performed by authorized personnel only using only genuine replacement parts. Installation work must be performed in accordance with the National Electric Code by qualified and authorized personnel only. Safety Precautions Precautions To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the following instructions must be followed. Incorrect classified operation due to ignoring instruction by the following indications. will cause harm or damage. The seriousness is WARNING This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of or damage to properties only. Meanings of symbols used in this manual are as shown below. Be Be sure injury injury. sure not to do. to follow the instruction. WARNING Installation Always ? install the No installation may shock accident. Do not gas or It may cause fire and electric ? use the power cord near flammable combustibles such as gasoline, benzene, thinner, ? Do not expansion panel(s). cause It may place the cause power cord near a heater. fire and electric shock. Do not disassemble or modify products. etc. explosion or fire. G a s o li ? n 3 It may cause failure and electric shock. Operation Plug in the properly. ? power Do not plug cause electric shock fire due to or generation or ? It will cause It will or ? It will ON modify cause power cord electric shock fire due to heat Do not share the outlet with or ? other appliances. It will cause electric shock fire due to heat generation. or Always plug into grounded outlet. ? No grounding the unit if strange or smoke Do not loose sounds, odors, come ? use or generation. the socket if it is Do not hands damaged. from it. Otherwise it may cause fire and electric shock accident. a may cause electric shock Installation Unplug electric shock cause fire. generation. electric length. ? Do not damage or use an unspecified power cord. stop the electric shock fire due to heat shock. Do not or by inserting or pulling out the power plug. Otherwise, it will heat operate unit (See Manual). operate with or in wet damp environment. ? It may cause fire and electric shock. 4 ? It will cause electric shock. or Do not allow water to run into electric parts. Leave the door closed while Ventilate before the air conditioner is air conditioner when gas goes out. running. ? It will or cause failure of machine ? electric shock. It is not designed to cool the ? entire house. It may cause and burn. operating explosion, fire, CAUTION Installation Never touch the metal of the unit when Do not block the inlet parts Ensure that the outer or is not outlet. removing the filter. ? They case age or wear. sharp injury. are cause damaged by and may ? It may cause appliance or failure of ? accident. If leaving appliance damaged, concern of damage due to the falling of product. there is Operation ? Be cautious not to touch the Hold the sharp edges when installing. when It may cause plug by the taking it out. head Turn off the main power switch when not using it for a injury. ? It may cause electric shock and damage. Sharp edges 5 ? long time. Prevent accidental and the possibility startup of injury. Do not If water enters the place heavy object the power cord and take care so that the cord should not be Do not clean the air product, turn off the the power switch of the main body of appliance. on conditioner with water. Contact service center after pressed. taking the power-plug out from the socket. ? There is danger of fire ? or electric shock. Turn off the power and breaker firstly when cleansing Do not put a pet or house Do not where it will be plant exposed the unit. Water may enter the unit and degrade the insulation. It may cause an electric shock. for to direct air flow. as use special Since the fan rotates at high speed during operation, may cause injury. it ? This could injure the pet or ? plant. Use It is an or objects of art. air conditioner, not a precision refrigeration system. soft cloth to clean. Do Always insert the filter securely. not Clean it every two weeks. strong detergent. a appliance purposes such pets, foods, precision machinery, ? this use wax, thinner, Do not drink water drained from air conditioner. / Do or a not direct airflow at room occupants only. ? Operation cause without filters will failure. ? The appearance of the air conditioner may deteriorate, change color, or develop surface flaws. x Thinner Wa 6 ? It contains containments and will make you sick. / This could damage your health. Safety Prior to Precautions Preparing for Operation operation 1 Contact 2 Plug 3 Do not 4 Do not share the 5 Do not use an 6 Do not start/stop operation by plugging/unplugging installation an in the power use a specialist for installation. plug properly. damaged same non-standard power cord. or outlet with other appliances extension cord. the power cord. Usage 1 Being exposed 2 Due to the heating 3 Do not to direct airflow for occupants, pets, expose possibility use Cleaning of oxygen 2 3 extended period of time could be hazardous to your health. Do not periods of time. deficiency, ventilate the room when used together with stoves other or art non-specified special purposes (e.g. preserving precision devices, objects). Usage in such a manner could harm such property. and maintenance parts of the unit when removing the filter. Injuries can occur when handling sharp edges. Do not to an to direct airflow for extended this air conditioner for Do not touch the metal metal plants devices. food, pets, plants, and 1 or use possible water to clean inside the air conditioner. Exposure to water can destroy the insulation, leading electric shock. When The fan rotates at very cleaning the unit, first make sure that the power and breaker are turned off. high speed during operation. There is a possibility of injury if the unit's power triggered on while cleaning inner parts of the unit. is accidentally Service For repair and maintenance, contact your authorized service dealer. Operating Temperature COOLING MODE INDOOR MAX. HEATING MODE OUTDOOR MIN. MAX. INDOOR MIN. MAX. 32°C2 1 °C4 3 °C2 1 °C OUTDOOR MIN. MAX. MIN. 27°C2 0 °C2 4 °C1 °C 7 a Operating Location and Function of Controls Instructions Controls The controls will look like On one of the following. Off Auto Swing 5 OFF 4 6 MED FAN 3 HIGH COOL 7 2 8 1 LOW FAN 9 MED COOL LOW COOL Thermostat Operation Thermostat Operation Auto 5 4 6 Swing Off 3 OFF On MED FAN HIGH COOL 7 2 8 1 LOW FAN 9 MED COOL LOW COOL Thermostat Operation Auto 5 4 Swing Off 6 Off 3 On Med Fan High Cool 7 2 8 1 9 Low Fan Med Cool Low Cool 8 THERMOSTAT TIMER AUTO SWING 5 OFF 6 4 7 4 8 3 7 3 6 5 ON 9 2 8 10 1 OPERATION 2 11 STOP 9 1 12 N TA C ON S HIGH LOW C O OLER OPERATION HighCool( Low Cool ),MedCool( circulation and NOTICE If you )and ) provide cooling with different fan speeds. Med Fan ( ) or filtering without cooling. Off ( o ) turns the air conditioner off. ( move the switch from a cool to off setting or to fan a Low Fan ( air ) provides wait at least 3 minutes before setting, switchingbacktoacoolsetting. HIGH COOL : Permits LOW COOL : Permits cooling cooling with the high fan with the low fan speed operation. speed operation. Cooling Descriptions For Normal Cooling- Select High Cool or Med Cool with the Operation knob at the midpoint of Thermostat knob. For Maximum Cooling- Select High Cool with the Operation knob at the highest number available on your Thermostat knob. For Quieter & Nighttime Cooling- Select Low Cool with the Operation knob at the midpoint of Thermostat knob. THERMOSTAT The THERMOSTAT is used to maintain the the at the room temperature. The compressor will cycle level of comfort. When you turn the knob to indoor air will become cooler. a The 5 for average conditions. room or 6 same position (the middle position of arc) is a normal setting on and off to higher number(the right side) keep and the AUTO SWING Auto ON OFF swing ( ) ( ) switch controls the horizontal air direction : Auto : Auto swing swing is is by air swing system (not on all models). operated. not operated. TIMER The timer operation times within 12 hours. If you set the timer switch at the "1" position, after stopped automatically. If you want to operate continuously, set the timer switch at the "CONSTANT" position. The timer switch cannot rotate further colckwise from the "CONSTANT" position. If you set the timer switch at the "STOP" postion, the unit will be stopped all operations. can control the 1 hour the unit will be CAUTION: When the air conditioner has been set to the fan position, wait performed its cooling operation and is turned off resetting to the cooling operation again. at least 3 minutes before 9 or Controls The controls will look like one of the THERMOSTAT following. Turn the thermostat control to the desired FAN The control setting. FAN is position a normal setting for average conditions. You can change this setting, if necessary, in accordance with your temperature preference. The thermostat whenever the room automatically controls cooling or runs continuously air conditioner is in operation. If the but the fan heating, is too warm, turn the thermostat room is too cool, turn the control clockwise. If the thermostat control counterclockwise. HEATER When the unit sets ( ) LAMP the heating operation condition, green lamp is lighted. When the frost settles on the heat exchanger of the outside, defrosting is made automatically and the green lamp is turned off. The unit may give a "hiss" and the fan motor stops for 1to10minutes. This should not be Thermostat Operation After defrosting, regarded the as a problem. heating operation begins again. OPERATION Heater Warmer OFF ( o ) : LOW FAN ( : ) Turns the air conditioner off. Permits the low fan operation (heating). Cooler Thermostat Operation FAN FAN LOW COOL ( ) : HIGH COOL ( ) : ( ) ( ) : : AUTO SWING ( ) : Air swing is (for some models) operated ) : Stops the operation been or of air HEAT : heating with the speed operation. low Permits heating with the high speed operation. When the air conditioner has performed its cooling operation and is turned off or set to the fan position, wait at least 3 minutes before resetting to the cooling operation again. while OPERATION knob is set to the COOL OFF( CAUTION cooling with the high speed operation. Permits fan ON the low fan Permits fan HIGH HEAT speed cooling Permits cooling with speed operation. fan LOW HEAT without position. swing. 10 Operating Remote Control Instructions The remote control and control panel will look like one of the Operations following pictures. 23 7 7 4 1 3 1 2 5 1 4 5 5 4 5 1 4 23 3 7 1 2 5 3 7 4 3 2 1 4 5 23 7 1 1 5 5 4 4 5 1 4 6 3 2 3 2 23 6 6 7 1 4 5 1 POWER Operation 2 6 starts when this button is pressed and stops when you press the button again. OPERATION MODE SELECTOR Heating function is only available in some models. Selectcoolingmodetocooltheroom. Select heating mode to heat the room. Select fan mode for basic ventilating fan operation. 3 ON/OFF TIMER The timer can Temperature be set to start and increases only by stop the unit in hourly increments (up 2°C and no longer 11 increase thereafter. to 12 hours). 2 4 FAN SPEED SELECTOR For increased power while cooling Model: 3 steps{High[F3] Cooling Heating 5 Model: 2 steps{High[F2] TEMPERATURE CONTROL The thermostat monitors The thermostat The unit takes 6 heating, select a higher fan speed. Low[F1] Med[F2] Low[F1] or an room temperature to maintain the desired temperature. be set between can average of 30 16°C~30°C(61°F~86°F). minutes to adjust the room temperature by 1°C (1.8F). AUTO SWING BUTTON (available in some models) automatically swing its louvers left and right during operation. If the option is louvers will stop in their last position and orient the airflow in the corresponding Allows the unit to de-selected, the 7 direction. REMOTE SENSOR Auto Restart In case the power comes on procedures automatically to 1 Push out the 2 Pay 3 Reattach the NOTICE cover on attention to Do not In order to is the function to the Remote Control Batteries Inserting ? again after a power failure, Auto Restarting Operation previous operating conditions. the the back of the remote control with your thumb polarity and insert two AAA 1.5V batteries. cover. use rechargeable prevent discharge, conditioner is not new going batteries. Make remove to be used for sure that both batteries are new. the batteries from the remote control if the air an extended period of time the remote control away from extremely hot or humid places. To maintain optimal operation of the remote control, the remote sensor should not be Keep exposed ? to direct sunlight. The remote control can be mounted on a wall using the mountable holder. 12 operate Operating the Air Flow Direction Adjusting Instructions Vent Control The vent control is located above the control knobs. For maximum cooling efficiency, CLOSE the vent. This will allow internal air circulation. OPEN the vent to discharge stale air. CLOSE VENT OPEN To open the vent, pull the lever toward you. To close it, push it in. Adjusting Airflow can be louvers. This the air flow Direction adjusted by changing the direction of the air conditioner°s also increase the cooling efficiency of the air can conditioner. Adjusting Horizontal Air Flow Direction Adjusting the vertical louvers left and Adjusting Vertical Air flow Direction right will change the horizontal louvers up and down will The louvers can be adjusted by nudging the back Adjusting horizontal airflow. change vertical airflow. up and down of the or vertical louvers. Recommended Orientation of louvers Adjust louvers efficiency. to face upwards when cooling to maximize cooling Care and Care and Maintenance Maintenance Turn the power off and unplug the power plug before cleaning the air conditioner. Grille and Case Use water and mild detergent when cleaning. Do not use bleach or harsh abrasives. Rear Coils Check the it is rear clogged dealer or coils with dirt on a or regular basis. It should be soot. Professional cleaning professionally steam- cleaned if service is available at your local service center. 13 Air Filter The air filter behind the inlet every 2 weeks conditioner. How to 1 2 (or as grille should be checked and cleaned at least once necessary) to maintain optimal performance of the air the air filter remove The grille may be after installation. opened from the top or bottom for easy maintenance grille by pulling off the exposed door on the bottom or top of (based on installation). Refer to the Using the reversible inlet grille in the Hardware Installation Guide section if you want to change the opening side. Open the inlet the unit 3 Pull the tab as 4 the slightly to opening. release the filter. Pull the filter in the same direction Clean the filter with warm, soapy water. The water should be below 40°C (104°F). 5 Rinse off and before gently replacing it. shake off excess water from the filter. Let it dry Drainage (Optional) The base pan may overflow due to high humidity. To drain the remove the drain cap from the back of the unit and secure the 1 Take the drain pan which is 2 Remove the rubber 3 Install the drain pan over the you removed the plug with 4 4 plug shipped in the air discharge corner (or 2) locally to satisfy your particular (Drain hose is not supplied). appropriate own the barrier. Drain pipe Drain cap screws. CABINET needs. DRAIN PAN SCREW Fig. 1 Fig. 2 3 Fig. 4 DRAIN HOSE connection from among the following figures (by considering the hole of the unit) to fit drain pan to your water, of the cabinet where Connect the drain hose to the outlet Select the most or on from the bottom of the base pan. located at the bottom of the drain pan. You can purchase the drain hose or tubing 5 excess drainpipe. Fig. unit. 14 Hardware Hardware Installation Installation Product Features CAUTION This : guide 1 This acts 2 appliance should be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations. guide to help to explain product features. as a 3 1 4 2 3 4 86 5 6 7 5 7 1. CABINET 8 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 14 13 8. HORIZONTAL AIR DEFLECTOR (VERTICAL LOUVER) 2. FRONT GRILLE 9. CONTROL PANEL 3. AIR FILTER 4. AIR INTAKE 9 10. POWER CORD (INLET GRILLE) 11. COMPRESSOR 5. AIR DISCHARGE 12. BASE PAN 6. VERTICAL AIR DEFLECTOR 13. BRACE (HORIZONTAL LOUVER) 7. EVAPORATOR 14. CONDENSER 15 13 14 Circuit Breaker Installation and Parts for Installation Read thoroughly and follow all directions provided. A circuit breaker must be installed between the power (see illustration below). source and the unit if the Main Power plug is not used source Circuit Breaker Use a circuit breaker time delay. or NOTICE Use 20A circuit breaker for (21k 16 26k ~ Btu/h). some models Hardware Installation Installation Steps Select the Best Location 1 Measure the space for installation to The air conditioner must be installed prevent vibration and noise. Avoid exposure to direct 3 Remove all obstacles from the the rear 4 HEAT RADIATION AIR sunlight. rear of the unit. There 70-15cm of cleared space around of the unit. Obstacles restricting the airflow may reduce the (20in.) cooling efficiency of the unit. 10~15mm Over 50cm 1/4 Bubble Theunitshouldbeinstalledwithaslighttilttowardsthe outside (approx. 3°) to allow condensed water to drain. (About 10~15mmor 1/4 bubble with level) NOTICE The external air grille must be FENCE AWNING COOLED 2 must be at least 50cm FOAM good fit. firmly into place to assure a exposed outside for Level discharge. Remove the Air Conditioner From the Case 1 Remove 2 2 Remove the 2 3 Slide out the air conditioner from the 4 Remove the white shipping screws screws on from the back of the each side of the case Styrofoam shipping case. case. Keep by pulling these for later the base-pan block from the compressor. use. handle while (Applicable bracing for some the models) White Shipping case. styrofoam block screws Attaching the Drain Pan (Optional) The drain pan is used to collect condensed water. The base-pan reverse mode of the unit and may overflow due to high humidity. The base-pan may also collect excess water when in Reverse Cycle models only). To drain the excess water, remove the drain cap from the back (in secure the drainpipe as follows: 1. Remove the drain pan located in the air discharge or on the barrier. 2. Remove the rubber cap from the hole on the base-pan. (Not applicable to all models) 3. Install the drain pan to the left corner of the cabinet with 2-4 screws. 4. Connect the drain hose to the hole located on the bottom of the drain pan. You can purchase the drain hose or tubing locally to satisfy 17 your particular needs. (Drain hose not included) Installation of the Step Housing 1 NOTICE Remove the air conditioner from it's outofit's packaging and slide the air conditioner housing. FLASH OR SEAL AROUND EXTERNAL WALL FRAME OR ARCHITRAVE Step 2 Prepare the hole in the wall so that the bottom of the housing is well supported, the top has minimum clearace and the air inlet louveres have clearance as shown. Holes from the outside through to the cavity should be sealed. The housing should slope down towards the rear by about 5mm to allow water formed during operation to drain. Step UNIT MAY BE SUPPORTED BY A SOLID FRAME FROM BELOW OR BY A HANGER FROM A SOLID OVERHEAD SUPPORT. DRAIN CHUTE STURDY TIMBER FRAME ALL ROUND UNIT 3 Install the housing into the wall and secure. Ensure the foam seals damaged. Flash, seal or fill gaps around the inside and outside to provide satisfactory appearance and protection against are not the weather, insects and rodents. ALTERNATIVELY, BRACKETS TIMBER FRAMED WALL OR PARTITION a Installations of the unit into the EXTERNAL SUPPORT FRAME AT BALANCE POINT OF RAC AS ILLUSTRATED BELOW MAY BE USED. Preferred method of installation into timber framed wall, partition or window. Housing FLASH OR SEAL AROUND EXTERNAL 1 housing until it is firmly against the rear of the housing. Care is required to ensure the foam sealing strips on the housing remain in position. 2 Connect the air conditioner to the power and coil excess cord length beneath the air conditioner base or control box. 3 Engage Slide the unit into the WALL FRAME OR ARCHITRAVE ENSURE LOUVRES ARE ENTIRELY the Chassis Lock into the bottom to the base with the screw housing rail and OUTSIDE THE WALL. secure DRAIN CHUTE STURDY TIMBER FRAME STEADYING BRACKET (ONE PER SIDE) TIMBER FRAMED WALL OR PARTITION provided. SOLID TIMBER SUPPORT 4 Remove the front per the 5 Operating Switch unit on. panel from i's carton and plastic bag and fit as Instruction. Alternative method of installation if external Check for operation support cannot be provided. of the unit and check for vibration in the installation. 6 Fit the drain chute to the suitable location if housing required. and run a drain line to a Installations of the unit into the wall 45° BRICK CUT AWAY 45° BRICK CUT AWAY TO CLEAR LOUVRES TO CLEAR LOUVRES AIR IN FRONT BRICK WALL AIR IN 100mm BRICK WALL TOP VIEW AIR IN AIR IN AIR IN 100mm LOUVRE AIR OUT AIR OUT 100mm minimum OPTION A OPTION B 18 Install the Air Conditioner in the Case 1 Slide the air conditioner into the Reinstall the 2 side of the screws 4 case. removed earlier on each Attach the front grille to the case by inserting the grille into the slots on the front of the case. Push the grille in until it snaps into place. When you detach the front grille from the case, push the grille to your right side and pull it tabs case. on the toward you. Screw Screw Power Cord CAUTION: The power cord must be an independent circuit. connected to The green wire must be 2 grounded. Stuff the foam between the the wall to into the top of the unit and prevent air and insects from getting room. The Foam 5 3 Before installing the front grille, pull out the vent control lever located above the unit control knobs, as shown. (for some models) 19 Lift the inlet grill and secure the front grille with a screw(L:10mm). Lower the inlet grille into place. (for some models) Hardware Reversible Inlet Grille Installation Using the Reversible Inlet Grille (on some models) Opening the front grille 1 from the top of the unit: Disassemble the inlet the front the grille from hinged part by removing the screws grille. Separate using a flat-head screwdriver. 2 Turn the inlet grille upside down and insert the hooks into the lower holes of the front 3 Insert the filter. Opening the front grille No grille. change is bottom side. from the bottom of the unit: required if you want to (Factory configured) remove the filter from the 20 Common Common Problems and Solutions Issues Before calling for service, The air conditioner is ? You hear please review the following list of common problems operating normally by water being picked up by the condenser on rainy days or in highly to help remove moisture in the air and improve cooling efficiency. You hear the thermostat click. This is caused by the compressor cycle starting and stopping. You see water dripping from the rear of the unit. Water may be collected in the base pan in highly humid conditions or on rainy days. This water overflows and drips from the rear of the unit. You hear the fan running while the compressor is silent. This is a normal operational feature. a pinging noise. This is caused humid conditions. This feature is ? ? ? and solutions. when: The air conditioner may be designed operating abnormally when: Possible Causes Problem What To Do The air conditioner is not plugged in unplugged completely or The air conditioner The fuse is blown/circuit breaker is does not triggered operate at all ? Make sure ? plug is completely plugged Check the fuse/circuit breaker box and the fuse Power failure. the into the outlet ? or replace reset the breaker In the event of a power failure, set the power control to OFF. When the power is restored, wait 3 minutes to restart the air conditioner to prevent the compressor from overloading Air flow is restricted ? Make sure furniture or there are no curtains, blinds, other obstacles in front of the air conditioner The THERMOSTAT may not be set cool enough The air filter is dirty. ? setting provides ? Air conditioner does not cool The air conditioner turned was just Turn the knob to ? a higher setting. The highest cooling maximum Clean the filter at least every 2 weeks. Refer to the Care and Maintenance section (p.13) of the manual. After the air conditioner is turned on, you need give the air conditioner some time to cool the to on. room. Cold air is Cooling Ice appears on the air conditioner. escaping. coils are iced up Thecoolingcoilsareicedover. 21 ? Check for open furnace floor resisters and cold air returns. ? CLOSE the air conditioner vent ? See "Ice appears ? Ice may block the air flow and obstruct the air conditioner from properly cooling the room. 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