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FEDDERS
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Room Air Conditioner •
Dehumidifier
Pleaseread the operating instructions and safety
precautions carefully and thoroughly before',
installinn
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ForFutureReference
Write downthe m6del andserialnumbers
Usethese numbersin any cormsponden_or servicecalls
conceMingyourair conditioner.
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Model Number
SerialNumber
Date of Purchase
23-23-0389N-005
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RECOGNIZE SAFETY SYMBOLS_
WORDS AND LABELS
Wh_ You Need To Know About
Safety_ Instructions"
.warningandJmportant6afetyinstructionsappearingir
this manual are not meant to Coverall possible
conditions andsituationsthat may occur.Common_:
sense,cautionandcareimust be exerd_edwhen
operatingor cleaningtools, and euuitoment." ..
Always contactyour'deale_ distPibut0r;sewice.agem:-or
manufacturer about'pPo_]emSOF:Cond,tions
You cto::not
understand.,
_1_T_isis the safety alertsymboLit is used'toalert,you
to potentialpersolial_
injuryhazards;Obepall:safe_:
•messagesthat follow this symbolto avoid possible
injury or death.
_L_tK_
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardoussituation
which, if not avoided,will resultin death or serious
injury.
r A
WARNING
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WARNING irfdicatesa potentiallyhazardoussituation"
which, if not avoided,could result indeath or serious
injury.
Important Grounding Requirements
• Air conditionerhas a three-prong grounding plug
on the power supply cord, which must be plugged
into a properly grounded three-prong wall
receptacle for your protection against possible
shock.hazard. For models up to and including 7.5
amperes,use a grounding type wall receptacleto
match.the cordplug.
• For mode!s above 7.5 amperes use a-single outtet
grounding t_pe wal! receptacle to match the cord
plug,
Do not operate this air conditionerwithout proper
time delay circuit protection (circuit breaker or fuse),
Refer to serial plate for proper power supply
requirements.
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Recommended Wire Sizes
(Asinstalledper building code):
PROTECTOR
SIZEWIREGAUGE
,15 AMP#!4 MINIMUM
_'(_
:20"AMP#i_'MINIMUM
30 AMF#;i;_:r_NIMUM
(_._"
125V 250V 250V
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15A
20A
15A
250V
30A
l& CAUtiON
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_ttrlON indicates an potentiallyhazardous'sltuation.
which,if not avoided,may resultin minorprmoderate
injury.
I .cAuTIoN t
CAUTION usedwithodt the safety,alektsymbol
indicate_a potentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,if not
avoided,may result in propertydamage.
Electrical Shock Hazard
• Plugunit onlyinto a _'?aundedelectricaloutlet
• Db not use an extension'cord or plug adapter with
this unit. Do not alter cord or plug end. Do not
remove warning label on cord.
• Dp not operate unit with decorative front or filter
removed.
, tf the air conditioner has a serial plate rating of 115
volts and greater than 7.5. amps, it must have its
own fuse or circuit breaker, and no other device or
•.unit should be operated on that fuse or circuit
breaker.
• if the air conditionerhas
a sedaJ plate rating of 230
volts, it must have its own fuse or circuit breaker,
and no other device or unit should be operated on
that fuse or circuit breaker.
• We recommend that a qualified electrician insta[I
unit in accordance with the National Electrical Code
and local codes and ordinances.
• Use copper conductors of correct wire gauge and
protector size only,
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il A WARNING
Power Cord with
Arc Detection Device
The power cord supplied with this air conditioner is
equippedwith an Arc DetectionDevicedesigned to shut
off powerto the unit whenit sensesanarc fault condition.
An arc fault is an unintentionalelectricaldischa_gethat
occurswhen electricalproductsor wires are damaged,.
aged_'or"improperly used.An arc fauit can.be potentially
hazardousif left'undetected..
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conditioner. Failureto. do so can result in back or
Use
or more people to move and install air
othertwo
injury,
CAUTION
Do not cut, alt_P,or remove any of the expanded
polystyrene(styrofoam)insidethisair conditioner':
• Donot introduceobjectsin t.,beair _tischargearea.This
could causepermanentdamage,
• Do not pourliquidson the air conditioner asthiscould
ca.usea maffunction, With the unit unplugged,use a
dampcloth.for cleaning the u_nit,
•
•
•
•
Do not remove or modifythis plug
Do not useasan on/off switch
Do not useoutdoors
Do not push_fu,
rnitureagainstor placefurniture on the
electrical cordZThis can trip the test switch and/or
damagethe cord and becomea po_ntJal condition
for arcing
• Do not attempt to repairthe cord. If the cord requires
replacement,call anauthorizedseniicer.
• The Arc _Dete_tion De'viceis not a Groun_l"Fauttl_.
Interrupterand shouidnot be usedassuch
= TheArc DetectionDevicecontainsan electronic_drcuit
board and should not be submergedor eXl_bsedt;o
water spray
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.
CAUTION
Do not u_estrongsoiventsto clean the air conditioner_
conditionerfiltei" every'two weeks.,to
avoid rOVe_e_ing cause_ by air obstruction. Do not
operatew]_fi_ut.filter..
• Do not 6b_?UCt thi_ air';.intak'earea of your air
conditi_ne_:as this could cause overheating, thus
activatina,the"
unit'ssecurityswitchandshuttingoff the
"unit.
• Do not ,block air"circula_:_on
to outside louvers of
cabinet."
• Do not block air flow inside with blinds, curtains,or
furniture, or outsidewith shrubs,endosures,or other
buildings.
• Do not run the air conditioner with an outside
protectivecover in place. Thiscould result in fire or
mechanicaldamage"withinthe air 'conditioner,
• Carefullyinspectthe locationwhere the air conditioner
will.be installed, Be sure it will supportthe weight of
the unit overan extended periodof time.
• CJeanr,the.air
Resetting
•
if the Arc DetectionDevicehastripped,"thereset
button will pop up.
Followthesestepsto,reset the Arc DetectionDevice:
I.
Unplugunit from electricaloutlet
2. Pressthe reset button
3. Plug the unit backinto electricaloutlet
4, Checkto seeif powerhasreturnedto the unit
Testing
You should test _he Arc Detection.Device equipped
power cord monthly,after every maj0_;electrical storm,
or if _ower to your Room Air Conditioner has been
interrupted.
Followthesesteps to test the ArcDetectionDevice:
1. Unplugunit from electricaloutlet
2. Pressthe resetbutton
3. Plug the unit back into electrica|outlet
4, Presstest button. Unitshoutdtripand resetbutton will
pop up.
5. Pressresetbutton againfor use
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Description
of Partsonthe
Portable
CoolingUnit
Control Panel
Control
Panel
Use the electronic control panet to select
the mode, fan speed, set the timer_ or
view the current and set room
Air Outlet
temperature.
Air OutJet The air outtet discharges the air from the
unit into the room. Use the adjustable: '
louvers to direct the air.
Handles
Use the,handles to held move,me,.un_,.
,.arour_l'the room '
, Castem. Allow you to move the uiiit from onei_=.
r6bm tO another without iffing. •
Room Air Intake
Brings room air into.the unit for cOob_i
heating, or dehumidifying
• .
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System Air In_ke
Outside air is brought into.the unit toe.
cool the internal components.
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Exhaust Port' Exhausts warm air from the internal,
components to the o_utside.
Serial Plate
"
identifies unit model and serial number
Drain. _Valve Drains the interna[,condensatiofl tank. ,=
Caster
,
' Power Cord
Uses a 3-pronged,
must be plugged
grounded outlet.
plug end. Do not
grounding plug and
i_o.a proper:ly ,. •
Do, n_ altar ¢ofdor
use an'extei_sion_ord,
Room
Air. intake
Before you start
• Readthe instructionmanual.beforeoperatingthe unit.for the firsttime. It contains important information on
operation,safety, maintenance,,seTvice
andwarranty.
Port
• System
-Air Intake
- _Oanot start a damaged unit
, The assemblyand connectionof=theunit must becarried
out accordingto the instructions,if they are not
followedyourun the risk of voidingthe warranty.
• Thepowercord islocatedin the rear of the unit, Do not
useplugadaptersor extensioncords, Do t_otalter plug
end.Only usea groundedelectricaloutlet.
• Do not allowcontactbetween t_e unit andwater,
• Do not coverthe air outlet or air intake
louvers.ofthe unit.
* To avoid the possibility of personat injury, always
disconnect the power supply to the unit before installing
and/or servicing,
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Drain
Power Cord
Window adapter kit
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An installation parts kit is packed with your unit in a separate
carton_ Before.you discard the packaging that your unit came
in, please locate the carton that contains these parts and
ensure that all parts are present.
Wtndow panel
Window panel extensions
Window
E
Window
Screws
panel
Attaches to window openingto
allow air exchangefor Systemair
transfer.
Extenclswindow panel to fit .i
Screws
windows of Various dim ension_.=
Tube adapters
panel extensions
@@
Tube Adapters.
Connect Air exchange tubes to
window panel
12 screws are included for
assernb[ing the window adapter
kit. Some screws may be partially
assembled onto window panel.
Air exchangetubes
Exchanges
air between the unit
and outdoors.
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Air Exchange:Tubes
Instructions-forassembling,the window adapter kit
Back of
.
window panel
1. Insert tube adapters '_hrough:the back,of the window panel
2. Secure each tube adapter with four screws through the
front of the window panel.
,
3. Insertwindow panelextensionsinto window panel. Lightly
tighten the screws'.inthe window panelto hold the
extensionsin ptace.
Tube Adapters
[]
Window Pane!
Window Panel
Extension
Window Panei_lk_
4
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Extens,on scr,w_l_
installing the window adapter kit
Note:Thewindow adapter kit must be Installedand
connectedfor the air conditioner to work properly in
Coolmode.Thewindow adapter trit isnot mquir_
when usingthe unit in Heat, Dehumidify.or Fan
modes.
Yourwindow adapterkit hasbeen designedto fit
most standardverticaland horizontal:window ....:
applications,However,it may be necessarY
for you_o
,improvise/modify
someaspectsof the installation_.'i
'procedures'for'ce_aii_
ty_e_;of_itndowsJ ,
°
1. Openwir_dow.(fig.A)
2. Placewindowp_anei
wjth extensionsintb:window
frame and adjustto widthofwindow, [fig.B)_:_
_=,
Window adapter kit maybe instalted,vertiCally
as
well as hoffzontally.Thisinstallatonmayalsobe
usedfor _:rankstylewindows.(fig;E)
•
3. Tightenthe four screwson the window panelto
securethe window panelextensions.,
4. Closewindow._g;C)
5. Thewindowadapter kit shouldnow,fit sL_curel_
Within the windowframe andyou cannow attac_
,the air exchangetubes.If youapehavingtrquble
attachingthe air exchangetubes,you.mayattach_
the tubes priorto installingthe windowadapter kit_
Attaching the air exchange tubesto the air
conditioner
1. Attachthe tubesto th_ wi0dow adapter kit.
2. Attach the other endto the air conditioner.
To attachair exchangetubes: pushtube ontotube
adapter and_wistuntil the tab is in placein the hole
on the tube.
To removeair exchangetubes:twi_the end until the
tab isclearof the hole inthe tube andpulloff.
Maintaina dear distance{from,walls,furniture, etc.)
of at least10 inchesaroundthe unit to allow proper
air circulationandpreventdamageto t!_eunit.
Important: Do not over-stretch the exhaust tube or
make any unnecessary bends in It.
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Warning
Light
_mer
V
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Power
Cont7ot
.,
Mode_ . .
T,
, Control ' +,Fan Spe_d
,-Contro!
Mode
Timer
Indicators Control
_imeriTemp Set
_ Controls
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Power Control
The powercontrolturns the unit on and off.
Warning Light +
Condensedwater may accumulate in the untt. It the
internal tank becomesfull, the Warning Lightw_llshine
and the unit will not operate until the unit has been;
drained. See Draiping ExcessWater section ,,for
instructions on how to drain the water.
Mode Control
The Mode Controlhas4,settings:
Coot,Heat, Dehumidify and Fan.
The settings are adjusted_vith the Mode Control:, -,
bu_on. A light will indicate whichsettingis currently_
being used.
Cool Mode
When Cool mode iss'etected,the ind{cator light
will shinegreen. During the cooling modethe air
iscooledand hot air is exhaustedto the outside
air through the exhausttube. Adjustfan speec_
andtemperature_tosuityour desiredcomfort
eveLNote; The air exchangehosesmust vent
outsidethe room when usingCoolMode.
Heat Mode
When the Heat modeis selected the indicatorlight
will shinered. Heatedair is circulatedthroughout
the room.Adjustfan speedand temperature to
suityourdesired comfortlevel.
Note:The air exchangehosesmustvent insidethe
roomwhen using Heat Model
Dehumidify Mode
When Dehumidifymode'is selected,the indicator
light wi!l shineorange.Air is dehumidifiedasit
passes
through the unit, without being in full
coolingmode.Thefan speed iSnot adjustable
underthe Dehumidificationmode while the room
temperature is below 78°F(26°C).
Fan Mode !When Fa_+'mode
is sei'ectedthe LEDlight will shine
yeltow_+_rjscircula:tedthroughout the room with
no cooling;(Note,_unit+'_o_s
not needto bevented' '
in Fan"_e3
"
+
Fan Speed C0ntrct_
The Fan SpeedControl has-3settings:
High, M_dium, andLow.
Timer Control
Auto turn off:
With machine poweredon, presstimer button to
selectnumberof hoursyouwould like the unit to
run in air conditioningmode until it automaticaUy
,shutsoff.
Auto turn on:
With machinepoweredoff, presstimer button to
selectnumberof hoursuntil you would likethe
unit to automaticallystart runningin air
conditioning mode.
TempiTimer Set Controls
Usedfor adjusting the timer and thermostat.
Thedefault displayisroom temperature.
Caution:Heat/Coolmodelsor unitswith electric
heat aredesignedto be usedonly as a
supplementalheat source,They shouldbe used
in addition to regularheatingsystemsand never
asthe primarysourceof heat,
In cooling mode, when %" 6r "-" button ispressed
the set temperatureis displayedandmay be adjusted.
After 1S secondsthe display will revertback to room
temperature.Temperatureis adjustabfein Cool, Heat
and Dehumidifymodes.
Note: By pressing both Temp/_limer Set buttons
on the unit at the same time for S seconds, the
display will toggle between Celsius and
Fahrenheit.
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Beforestartingthis unit
•1.Selecta suitablelocation, making sureyouhavea levelsurfacewith no obstructions,andeasyaccessto an electricaloutlet.
2. Install the windowadapter kit, as describedin the Installation.sectio'n.
Note: The window adapter kit is requiredonly while usingthe Coolmode.
• 3. Plugthe unitinto a groundede['ectrical
outlet. Do not usean extensioncord.
Operating Instructions
Dehumidify Mode
Air Conditioner/CoolMode
1. Pressthe On/Off buttonto turn the unit on. Theunit will
1. Installthe widow adapter kit andhosesto the unit.
• power up anddisplaythe roomtemperature.
2. Pressthe On/Off button to turn the unit on,'The unitwill.
2.
Pressthe Mode button until the orange indicator light
power up and dkplay!he roomtemperature.
shinesabovethe word Dehumidify.
3. Press{he Mode button udtil the green indicator light
3. The fan will operate in Med speed.Thefan speed isnot
shines.
adjustable underthe Deh.umidification
modewhile the
4. Pressthe" Terfip!TimerSet buttons to set the desired=
temperature.While'_youare adjusting the setting, the Set.
roomtemperatureisbelow78_F"
(26°L'),
Temperatureindicatorwill shineand the displaywitl.show'_ 4. Condensedwater may accumulatein the.unit. If the
the set temperature. After you havefinishedadjustingthe
internaltank becomesfu[I, the warning light will shine
temperature,the displaywill defa!Jit backto the room
and the unit will not operate until the unit has been
temperatureandthe =RoomTemp" indicator will shine.
drained, SeeDrainingExcessWater section,
5. Pressthe FanSpeed button to selectthe desired setting: FanMode
(High, Med, Low).The fan speedindicatorlight wiJ]shine
1. Pressthe OntOffbuttontoturn the unit on. Theunit wU]
for the selected speed.
.
6. Condensed water may accumulate in the unit. If the
power up and displaythe_roomtemperature.
internaltank becomesfull, the warning lightwill shineand
2. Pressthe Mode button u'ntilthe veliow indicator ]ioht
•the unit will not operate until the uni_hasb'_en drained..
Shines.
See DrainingExcess
Water section for instructions on how :
3,Pfe_slt_e
FanSpeei:lbutton to select the desiredsetting
to drainthe "water.
(Hig'_:Med,Low).Thefan speedindicatorlight wt[ shine
7. Once the room reaches the set.'=tempera:_ure_the
foi ,the sele'cted"_spleed,The unit wilt operate
compressor will turn off and the fan wiiFcontinue to
cb_ir_ously in Fanrhode.
operate,
Timer"_
Heat Mode
1. Pressthe On/Off button to turn the unit on. The unit will The'timer can'be_s_to turn the unit off or on, Thetimer is
adjust_able
between 1 _n_l_l2 hours.
powerup and displaythe roomtemperature.
2. Pressthe Mode button untJtthe red indicatorlightshines.
3. Rressthe To,p/Timer Set. buttons to set the desired
temperature. Whileyou are adjustingthe setting, the Set
Temperatureindicatorwill shineandthe displaywitlshow
the set temperature,After youhavefinished adjustingthe
temperature, the displaywill .default back to the. room
temperature and the "RoomTemp" in:dicatorwill shine.'
When the room temperature fails below I ° of the set
temperature, the unitwill start heatingthe room.Whe the
room temperature reaches1° above the set temperature
the unit will stop heatingthe room.
4. Airflow is adjustedusingthe FanSpeedControl Pressthe
FanSpeed buttqn to selectthe desiredsetting (High,Med,
Low). The fan Speed indicator tight will shine for the
selectedspeed.After the unit has _opped heating the
room,the fan will continueto run.
5. Heater Safetyfeature: When the unit is turned off (or if
power is interrupted durin_heating mode), the fan will
continue to run for 5 secondsto remove any residuatheat
from the unit.
primary sourceof heat.
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To:turn unit off automatically:
1. With unit poweredon and runningin desiredmode,
presstimer button.
2. UseTemp/TimerSet buttonsto select numberof hours
youwould like the unit to run until it automatically
shuts off. After you havefinishedadjusting the timer,
the display will default back to the room temperature
andthe "Room Temp"indicator wilt shine.Timer
indicatorwill blinkwhen set,To turn timeroff pressthe
timer button,
Toturn unit on automatically:
1. With unit poweredon selectdesiredmode and fan
speed,then power unit off.
2. With machinepoweredoff, presstimer button to seiect
numberof hours until you would like the unit to
automaticallystart running in air conditioningmode.
Timer indicator witi blink when set. The display will
showthe numberof'hours the unit issetuntil it beqins
operation. To turn timer off pressthe timer button."
" Cleaning
and Maintenance
• The unit has an air filter that must be cleaned with
water every two weeks and put back in the unit after it
is completely dry.
• The air discharge grille can be cleaned with a rag or
sponge, warm water and mild detergent.
° Never use hot water, bleach, gasoline, acids, cleaning
fluid or a brush to clean the unit. This will damage the
cabinetand the air discharge area.
• Do not wash the unit with a hq.s_
_.
Cleaning the filter.:
1. Turn Power OFE
2. Remove the air filter by grasping the bottom and
pulling it up and out of the unit.
3. Washin hot soapywater, rinse and shake dry.:
4. Replacethe filter wi_hthe front of the filter toward you.
5. To dry the filter thoroughly, run your unit In fan mode
for a few minutes. Remember,onlya clean filter works
properly and deliverstop efficiency at every _tting.
_k
Properuse and careof
your air conditioner will
help ensurelonger life of
the unit. it is
recommendedto have a
professionalannually
inspectand cleanthe coils
and condensatewater
passages.Expenseof
annua] inspection isthe
consumer'sresponsibility.
Warning: Make sure unit isunplugged before
performing alny maintenance procedure..
Draining excess water
;Condensed_water may accumulate in the _n_t. If the !_'
:: internal tank becomesfull, the Warning Light.wi![ spiller"
and the unit will not operate until the unit has been.
drained.
First,uplug electricalcordfrom wall outlet. Then,.drain
ex.cess
water from the tank by placinga pan underthe
d_ainvalve,removingthe drain pluq, and letting the
water drain into the pan.
When the water stops draining out, replacethe drain
plug, and removethe pan of water, Operate the air
conditioner in fan mode to dry the interiorof the unit.
Drain Valve
Always drain the unit.before putting it intostoraqe.
Air Conditioner
Remote Control
Batteries: Removethe cover on the backof the remote
controllerand insertthe batterieswith the (+) and (-)
polespointing in the properdirection,
• Use onlyAJkAor IECR03 1.5V batteries,
, Do not attempt to rechargethe supplied batteries
= Atl batteries shoutd be replaced at the same time.
• Do not disposeof the batteries in a fire as they may
explode.
° Do not mix otd and new batteries.
• Do not install the batteries with.the polarity (+/-)
reversed.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon- zinc), or
rechargeabte (nickel-cadmium)batteries.
• Keep batteriesand other things that could be
swallowed away from young children.Contact a
doctor immediatelyif an object is swallowed.
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How_o obtain WarrantyServiceor Parts
Servicefor your unit will be provided by CareCo0with
authorized independent CareCoservice_ nationwide.
Note:Beforer.ailingfor service,carefullyread the installation
and Operatinginstructionsbooklet.
Then if you needservice':
1.
Catla CareCoauthorizedservicerand advise them.of
model number, serial number,date of purchaseand
nature of complaint, Servicewill be providedduring
normal working.hours. Contact your dealer forlthe
name of an auth_PizedseNicerif unknown_toyouL:=:_"
2,
If your de'ater,is Linable to give you the name of a
service'r .or _f you need other assistance, call the
following toll-tree number for the name of an_
authorizedservicer or authorizedpartsdistributer:
1-800-332-6658
Warranty
Full (Five Year) Parts and LaborWarranty
During the five years after the date of original purchase,
FeddersNorth America wiII, through its authorized servicers
and free of chargeto the owner or any subsequentuser,repair
or replace any parts which are defective in material or
workmanshipdueto normal usewhen the unit is deliveredby
the owner to and picked up from one of our authorized
servicers,if requested,in-home service,pick-up,redeltve_yand
reinstaltation will be provided, but are the owner's
responsibility.
Note:in the eventof anyrequired
partsreplacement
withinthe period
ofthis'warranty,Fedders
NorthAmericareplacement
partsshaJlbeused
and wi]lbe warr_medonlyfor th6 perJ'o_[
remainingon the odginat
warranty.
Exceptions
The abovewarrantydoes_notcoverfaifure to function caused
by damageto the unit while in your possession(other than
damagecausedby defect or malfunction), or by its improper
CareCo, Service Department
instaliation, or by unreasonableuse of the unit, including
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without limitation,failure to provide reasonableand necessary
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maintenance or to follow the written Installation and
Operating instructions. If the unit is put to commercial,
Proof of Pur_chase
Date
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It ls the responsibility of the consumerto estab!ishthe _consumer: _se, we make no warranties, express or imptied,
originalpurchasedate for warrantypurposes.W_er.ecommend including"_Ut not limited to, any impiied warranty of
that a bill of sale,canceUedcheck,or someotber=appropHate merchantabiJity or fLtness.for._pa_icutar
use or purpose.
paymentrecoirdbe keptfor that purpose.
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FOR IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS
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"bTH'ER,,EXPRE.S_
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NOT LIMITEDTO ANY IMPLIED
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PARTICULARUSE OR PURPOSE,ARE LIMITEDINDURATION TO
rdquired
FiVEYEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINALPURCHASE.INNO
First,makethe _ecommendedchecks,if it appearsthat service
EVENT SHALL FEDDERS NORTH AMERICA B_ UABLE FOR
or partsare still required,seeyourwarranty "How to Obtain iNDIRECT,INCIDENTAL,OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES,EVEN
WarrantyServiceor Parts", Pleasehavethe modelnumberand
IF ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITYOF SUCH
serial numberwith you when calling.
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OR iMPLIED,AREMADE
Formodelsinstalled outside_f North Axn_ica
TO ANY BUYERUPON RESALE.
For models purchasedfor use,._utside North America, the
_anufacturer doesnot extend anywarranty either expressed
Somestatesdo not al]0w limitations on how long an implied
or implied.Consultyour local dealerfor any warrantyterms
warranty lastsor do not allow the exclusionor limitation of
extendedbythe importer in yourcountry.
incidental or consequential damages,so the above limitations
To locateyour nearestServiceCehteF _al! 800;.332-6658;
or exclusionsmay not apply to you. This warranty givesyou
specific legal rights, and you may also haveother rightswhich
may varyfrom stateto _ate.
No warrantiesare made for units sold outsideof the above
stated areas. Your distributor or final seller may provide a
warrantyon unitssold outsideof these areas.
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