OWNER’S
INSTRUCTIONS
AW0500
AW0500A
WINDOW-TYPE
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
( Cool )
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DB68-00968A(2)
Contents
N PREPARING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
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Safety Precautions .........................................................................................
Description of Each Component ....................................................................
Getting Started ...............................................................................................
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N OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
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Cooling Your Room .........................................................................................
Ventilating Your Room .....................................................................................
Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally .................................................
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N RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
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Power Failure ..................................................................................................
Temperature and Humidity Range ..................................................................
Cleaning Your Air Conditioner .........................................................................
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Solving Common Problems ............................................................................ 10
Technical Specifications ................................................................................. 11
N INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................... 12
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Description of Each Component
Air inlet (Outside)
Air outlet
Air inlet (Inside)
Air Filter (Inside)
Ventilation Switch
Air flow direction
adjustable lever
Power plug
(Be sure to check the voltage
before installation.)
Thermostat control
Selector
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Getting Started
You have just purchased a Samsung w indow -type room air conditioner w hich should be installed
follow ing your Ow ner’s Instructions.
Your Ow ner's Instructions contain much valuable information on using your air conditioner.
Please take the time to read them as they w ill help you take full advantage of the unit's features.
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Cooling Your Room
You must select the COOL mode if you w ish to adjust the:
NNCooling temperature
NNFan speed w hen Cooling
Turn the SELECTOR and set it to “ HI COOL ” , “ MED COOL ” or
“ LOW COOL ”.
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Result: NNThe air conditioner starts up in cool mode.
Note
N You can change modes at any time.
27˚C~23˚C (81˚F~ 73˚F)
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Turn the THERMOSTAT control to the desired position.
Possible temperatures: Can be set between 18°C(64°F) and 29°C(84°F).
Result: The air conditioner starts cooling if the room temperature is
higher than the selected temperature.
27˚C~29˚C
23˚C~18˚C
(81˚F~ 84˚F)
(73˚F~ 64˚F)
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to page 7.
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Ventilating Your Room
If the air in your room is stale, you can ventilate the room using
the Fan feature.
If you wish to discharge stale air, push the ventilation switch on the front
of the unit to the right and open position( ).
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Result: NNThe air inside the room circulates and stale air is discharged
outside.
Otherwise, push the ventilation switch to the left and closed position( ) .
Result: NNThe air simply circulates inside the room.
Turn the SELECTOR and set it to “HI FAN” or “LOW FAN” position.
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Result: NNThe air conditioner starts up in fan mode.
Note
NNHI FAN
: The fan turns rapidly.
NNLOW FAN : The fan turns slowly.
NNYou can change modes at any time.
To control the direction of the air flow, refer to the section below.
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Adjusting the Air Flow Direction Horizontally
The air flow direction blades can be adjusted to im prove the efficiency
of the air conditioner.
The side by side air direction louvers are together and are controlled
by a lever. They regulate air discharge to the right, left or to the centre.
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Power Failure
Here are a few recommendations that you should follow w hen using
your air conditioner.
If a power failure occurs, set the SELECTOR to OFF. When the power
comes back on, wait five minutes before turning the unit back on.
Temperature and Humidity Range
The follow ing table indicates the temperature and humidity ranges
w ithin w hich the air conditioner can be used.
If the air conditioner is used at... Then...
Higher temperature
The automatic protection feature may be
triggered and the air conditioner stopped.
Lower temperature
A water leakage or some other malfunction
may happen if the heat exchanger freezes.
Mode
Indoor Temperature Outdoor Temperature
Indoor Humidity
Cooling 21˚C(70˚F) to 32˚C(90˚F) 21˚C(70˚F) to 43˚C(110˚F)
approx. approx.
80% or less
If the unit is used for
long periods at a high
humidity level, water may
condense on and drip
from the surface of the
air conditioner.
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Cleaning Your Air Conditioner
Be sure to clean the air filter periodically to m aintain the air conditioner
in the best condition for a long period of tim e.
When cleaning the air conditioner, turn it off and pull out
the pow er plug.
IMPORTANT
Hold the air filter handle, pull it slightly forward, and then pull it out to the
right side.
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Remove the dust on the air filter using a vacuum cleaner and brush.
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Insert the air filter back into its original position.
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Wipe the surface of the unit with a neutral detergent
and then wipe it again with dry cloth.
(Be sure not to use benzene, solvent or other chemical products.)
Note
Storing the unit for a long period of time.
N Check the cleanliness of the air conditioner.
N Set the SELECTOR to "LOW FAN", and dry the
inside of the air conditioner by operating it for 4 ~ 5 hours.
(The service life of the air conditioner is lengthened when the
dew formed on the heat exchanger is removed before storage.)
N Turn off the air conditioner, and pull out the power plug.
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Solving Common Problems
Before contacting an authorized service center, perform the follow ing sim ple checks.
They m ay save you the tim e and the expense of an unnecessary call.
Problem
Explanation / Solution
N Check for a power failure.
The air conditioner
does not operate at all.
NNNCheck the voltage.
(See the technical specifications)
NNNCheck the power plug for disconnection.
NNNCheck to see whether the SELECTOR is placed in the "OFF" position.
(Set it to the desired position.)
NNNCheck to see whether the room temperature is too low.
- Refer to page 8 for details about temperature condition.
N Set the THERMOSTAT control to the desired position.
The air comes out smoothly,
but cooling is not effective.
- When the number on the THERMOSTAT control is high, the room
temperature may be too warm.
NNNCheck to see whether there is any open window or leakage of cool
air to the outside.
- Close the window, and fill the gap.
NNNCheck to see whether there is any obstacle adversely affecting
the flow of the air inside and outside the room.
- Remove the obstacle or change the position of the air conditioner.
NNNCheck to see whether the air filter is clogged with dust or
contaminated with foreign substances.
- Clean the air filter.
NNNCheck to see whether there is any direct sunlight facing the air conditioner.
- Block the sunlight with a sunshade.
NNNCheck to see whether there is any electric device generating heat.
- Do not use the air conditioner together with any heating device.
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Technical Specifications
Model
Cooling Capacity(BTU/h)
5000
Power Supply
115V~, 60Hz
AW0500
AW0500A
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Installation
Before installation, please read the INSTALLATION instructions, then follow the
procedures in order after considering the installation area and drain hose.
CAUTION
♦
The manufacturer does not assume responsibility for accident or
injury caused by an incorrectly installed air conditioner. If you are
unsure about installation, contact an installation specialist.
Checkpoints prior to installation
Check the cabinet and front grille of the unit for any defects
such as scratches.
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Be sure to check the power supply.
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- Refer to the specifications on the label attached to the unit.
Installation instructions
Electrical Requirements
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For personal safety:
N This appliance must be properly grounded.
N Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the third grounding
prong from the power cord.
N We recommend that you do not use an extension cord or an adapter
plug with this appliance.
N Do not change the plug on the power cord of this appliance.
NNFollow national electrical codes or local codes and ordinances.
115V
15 AMP circuit
"parallel" type
230V/208V
20 AMP circuit
"perpendicular" type
230V/208V
15 AMP circuit
"tandem" type
230V/208V
30 AMP circuit
"tandem" type
N If the electric supply provided does not meet the above specifications,
call a licensed electrician.
N Aluminum house wiring may pose special problems - consult a qualified
electrician.
N This unit requires a separate circuit, serving only this appliance.
Window Requirements
2
N Standard double-hung window with actual opening width of 55.9cm(22") to
91.5cm(36"). The installation will need to be modified for windows other
than the standard double-hung type.
N Clear vertical opening of 32.7cm(12 7/8") minimum, from bottom of sash to sill.
55.9cm(22") to 91.5cm(36")
32.7cm(12 7/8") min
N Install the air conditioner in a window where there will be enough
clearance around the cabinet to allow ample circulation of air through
the unit.
Note All supporting parts should be secured to firm wood,
masonry or metal.
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Window installation
Tools needed
N Philips head screwdriver
N Adjustable wrench
N Scissors
N Ruler or tape measure
N Pencil
Parts furnished
Q’ty
1
Q’ty
1
Type
A
Name of part
Q’ty Type
Name of part
Type
G
Name of part
Long wood screw (5X16)
Top support channel
Adhesive seal strip
Window gasket
Window filler panel(Right)
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2
D
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F
Screw (4X10)
Window filler panel(Left)
B
C
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H
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Window bracket
Install the top support channel with three Type B screws provided.
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Top support
channel
Note
The screw holes are larger gauge on the channel and smaller
on the cabinet.
The top support channel is “L” shaped. The high side of the
channel must always face inwards.
Assemble the window brackets on the cabinet.
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2-1 Loosen the lower screw slightly on each side of the cabinet and install
the Type C window bracket.
2-2 Tighten the screws securing the brackets.
Window bracket(Type “C”)
Attach the window filler panels to the unit.
3-1 Slide the window filler panels and their frames into the channels on
the top and bottom of the cabinet.
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3-2 Assemble the window filler panels to the cabinet using six Type B
screws.
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Installation (Cont.)
Attach the seal strip to the window.
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4-1 Cut the adhesive-backed foam seal strip gasket to the window width.
4-2 Remove the backing from the seal strip and attach the strip to
the underside of the bottom window.
Install the drain plug. (The unit does not require any separate drain system.
However, a separate drain plug can be installed if needed.)
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Rear
Rubber Cap
Cooling capacity
Decreased
Noise
Drain system installed
Decreased
Increased
Without drain system installed
Increased
Rear
5-1 Remove the rubber cap inserted into the basepan.
5-2 Fix the drain plug as shown in the figure, and then connect the drain
hose.(You can use any commercially-available drain hose.)
Gasket
Rubber Cap
Drain Plug
Drain Hose
Install the unit in the window.
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6-1 Place the air conditioner cabinet into the window with the top
support channel positioned just in front of the bottom sash.
6-2 Center the cabinet, side to side in the window then pull the window
down until it rests on the air conditioner, just behind the mounting
channel front flange on top of the cabinet.
6-3 Make sure the cabinet maintains a slightly downward slant to
the outside. A 4˚ slant, cabinet front to rear is desirable to help
prevent water from entering the room.
4˚
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Extend the window filler panels.
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Type “A” screws
7-1 Secure the window brackets to the stool using the Type A screw at
each side.
7-2 Secure the top mounting channel to the bottom sash with the Type
A screw in the center.
7-3 Extend the window filler panels into the window sash tracks
on both sides. When the window is pulled down, the window should
rest on the unit just behind the window filler panel frames.
7-4 Slide the window filler panels outward until they touch the sides
of the window. Secure the panels by putting four Type A screws
through the mounting holes in the panels and driving them into the
window stool and sash.
Window bracket (Type “C”)
Type “A” screw
Install the window gasket.
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Cut the foam window gasket to the window width and stuff it between the
window and the glass to prevent air and insects from getting into the room.
Check for air leaks and seal.
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Plug in the power, switch on the air conditioner, turn the SELECTOR to
COOL mode and check for unusual vibrations.
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Note
After several minutes the unit will be blowing out cold air.
If the unit is not cold, please return it to the dealer.
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Installation (Cont.)
Removal of the Front Grille
If you need to remove the front grille for replacement, follow the steps below.
Hold the air filter handle, pull it slightly forward, and then pull it out to the
right side.
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Note
Remove the shipping tape before pulling out the air filter, if necessary.
Remove the screw below the control panel that holds the grille in place.
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N Remove two knobs on the lower right hand section by pulling them forward.
Disassemble the front grille.
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3-1 Press both sides of the cabinet in the direction of the arrow as shown
in the figure.
3-2 Pull the lower part of the front grille slightly forward.
3-1
3-1
Note
Do not pull bottom edge of grille toward you more than 7.6cm(3").
Damage to the grille’s two top tabs may occur.
3-3 Grasp the grille at both sides near the bottom and carefully lift it straight
up to disengage the grille’s two top tabs from slots near the top of the
cabinet.
Reinstall the front grille.
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4-1 Fix the upper front grille.
4-2 Slide one side of the lower part of the front grille slightly backward.
4-3 Slide the other side backward.
4-4 Reinstall the screw, the air filter and the knobs.
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Memo
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YOUR SAMSUNG ROOM AIR CONDITIONER
WARRANTY
Limited Warranty to Original Purchaser
Samsung will repair or replace, at our option, this product if found defective within the warranty
period beginning from the original date of purchase. This Samsung Product is warranted by
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANADA Inc. against manufacturing defects in materials or
workmanship for the period specified.
Labor
Parts
1 Year (Carry in)
1 Year
Limited 5-Years Compressor Warranty
Within one year of purchase Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. will provide a replacement
compressor if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship. During the existing four
years (second through fifth year) Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. will provide a replacement
only, without charge, if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship. Labor to install
the compressor during these existing four years is not included in the warranty. All warranty
repairs must be performed by a Samsung Authorized Service Centre.
Obligation of the Original Owner
The original dated purchase receipt must be retained as proof of purchase and presented to
the Authorized Service Centre before warranty services are rendered.
Exclusions of the Warranty
This warranty does not cover damage due to accident, fire, flood and/or other Acts of God:
misuse, incorrect line voltage, improper installation, improper or unauthorized repairs,
commercial use, or damages which occur in shipping. Exterior and interior finish and plastic
parts, are not covered under this warranty, Customer adjustments which are explained in the
instruction manual are not covered under the terms of this warranty. This warranty will
automatically be voided for any unit found with a missing or altered serial number.
This warranty is valid only on products purchased and used in Canada.
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CANADA INC.
7037 Financial Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6R3
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