Danby DPAC7099 Air Conditioner User Manual


 
READ ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING
1) Check available power supply and resolve any
wiring problems BEFORE installation and operation
of this unit. All wiring must comply with local and
national electrical codes and be installed by a
qualified electrician. If you have any questions
regarding the following instructions, contact a
qualified electrician.
2) This appliance draws 7.0 nameplate amps under
Cooling Mode and may be used in any properly
wired, general purpose 15 amp household
grounded receptacle.
3) For your safety and protection, this unit is
grounded through the power cord plug when
plugged into a matching wall outlet. If you are not
sure whether the wall outlets in your home are
properly grounded, please consult a qualified
electrician.
WARNING: Improper connection of the
grounding plug can result in risk of Fire, Electric
Shock, and/or injury to Persons associated with the
appliance. Check with a qualified service
representative if in doubt that the appliance is
proplery grounded.
4) DO NOT USE PLUG ADAPTERS OR
EXTENSION CORDS WITH THIS UNIT. If it is
necessary to use an extension cord with this unit,
use an approved “air conditioner” extension cord
only (available at most local hardware stores).
5) To avoid the possibility of personal injury, always
disconnect the power supply to the unit before
installing and/or servicing.
TABLE 1
Suggested Individual Branch Circuit
Nameplate Amps *AWG Wire Size
7.0 18
AWG- American Wire Gauge
*Based on copper wire at 105°C temperature rating.
TABLE 2
Receptacle and Fuse Types
Rated Volts 125
Amps 15
Wall Outlet
Fuse Size 15
Time Delay Fuse Plug Type
(or Circuit Breaker)
3
Castors
On/Off
Switch
Air Outlet
Handles
Air Outlet
(Heat Exhaust)
Power Supply Cord
Water Outlet
drain
Air Intake
(condenser)
Air Filter
Water outlet for
continuous drain
Air Intake
(Evaporator)
Air Filter
PART IDENTIFICATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
ELECTRICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
CAUTION: Do not leave this
unit unattended in a space where
people or animals cannot react to a
failed unit are located. A failed unit can
cause extreme overheating or death in
such an enclosed, unattended space.