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		 AF-S100DX   
					AF-S120DX   
					AF-R100DX   
					AF-R120DX   
					AF-R140DX   
					ROOM AIR CONDITIONER   
					INSTALLATION AND OPERATION   
					MANUAL   
					CONTENTS   
					PAGE   
					FOR YOUR PROTECTION.................... 2   
					CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY ..... 3   
					INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					• CHECK WINDOW AREA ........................ 4   
					• LOCATlON .............................................. 4   
					• ITEMS PACKED WITH THlS UNIT......... 5   
					• SUGGESTED TOOLS ............................ 5   
					• INSTALLATION....................................... 5   
					PRECAUTIONS   
					• CAUTION FOR USE ............................ 8   
					• GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS ........... 8   
					• NOTES ON OPERATION .................... 9   
					• ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS............... 9   
					HOW TO OPERATE   
					• PARTS NAMES ...................................10   
					• COOLING OPERATION ......................11   
					• 
					TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING .......... 11   
					• TO CHANGE FAN SPEED AND   
					OPERATION MODE.......12   
					• ENERGY SAVER .................................13   
					• 
					TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION ....... 13   
					This INSTALLATION AND OPERATION   
					MANUAL explains the proper use of your new   
					Sharp Air Conditioner. Read these instructions   
					carefully before installing or operating your air   
					conditioner. The INSTALLATION AND OP-   
					ERATION MANUAL should be kept in a safe   
					place for handy reference.   
					• EXHAUST ............................................13   
					• ON TIMER OPERATION .....................14   
					• OFF TIMER OPERATION....................15   
					• USING THE REMOTE CONTROL.......16   
					CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ........ 18   
					BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVlCE...... 19   
					As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Sharp Electronics has determined that this product (AF-S100DX, AF-   
					S120DX) meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficient air conditioners. To meet these   
					guidelines, air conditioners must be at least 10% more efficient than the minimum Federal standard.   
				CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY   
					CONSUMER LIMITED WARRANTY   
					SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION warrants to the first consumer purchaser that this Sharp brand product (the "Product"),   
					when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its option,   
					either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to   
					the purchaser for parts or labor for the period(s) set forth below.   
					This warranty does not apply to any appearance items of the Product nor to the additional excluded item(s) set forth below nor   
					to any Product the exterior of which has been damaged or defaced, which has been subjected to improper voltage or other misuse,   
					abnormal service or handling, or which has been altered or modified in design or construction.   
					In order to enforce the rights under this limited warranty, the purchaser should follow the steps set forth below and provide proof   
					of purchase to the servicer.   
					The limited warranty described herein is in addition to whatever implied warranties may be granted to purchasers by law. ALL   
					IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE ARE LIMITED   
					TO THE PERIOD(S) FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE SET FORTH BELOW. Some states do not allow limitations on how long   
					an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.   
					Neither the sales personnel of the seller nor any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described   
					herein, or to extend the duration of any warranties beyond the time period described herein on behalf of Sharp.   
					The warranties described herein shall be the sole and exclusive warranties granted by Sharp and shall be the sole and exclusive   
					remedy available to the purchaser. Correction of defects, in the manner and for the period of time described herein, shall constitute   
					complete fulfillment of all liabilities and responsibilities of Sharp to the purchaser with respect to the Product, and shall constitute   
					full satisfaction of all claims, whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability or otherwise. In no event shall Sharp be liable,   
					or in any way responsible, for any damages or defects in the Product which were caused by repairs or attempted repairs performed   
					by anyone other than an authorized servicer. Nor shall Sharp be liable or in any way responsible for any incidental or consequential   
					economic or property damage. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above   
					exclusion may not apply to you.   
					THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFlC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM   
					STATE TO STATE.   
					AF-S100DX, AF-S120DX, AF-R100DX, AF-R120DX, or AF-R140DX   
					Room Air Conditioner. Be sure to have this information available when   
					you need service for your Product.   
					Your Product Model Number & Description:   
					Warranty Period for this Product:   
					One (1) year parts and labor from date of purchase. The warranty   
					period continues for a total of five (5) years from date of purchase for   
					the Sealed Cooling System parts; labor and service are not provided   
					free of charge for this additional period.   
					Additional Item(s) Excluded From   
					Warranty Coverage (If any):   
					Appearance items of the Product, knobs, filter, or accessories, mounting   
					kit, seals, or any printed materials.   
					From a Sharp Authorized Servicer located in the United States. To find the   
					location of the nearest Sharp Authorized Servicer, call Sharp Toll Free at   
					Where to Obtain Service:   
					1-800-BE-SHARP.   
					What to Do to Obtain Service:   
					Contact your Sharp Authorized Servicer to obtain in-home service for this   
					Product. The Servicer will come to your home, and if it is necessary to   
					remove the Product, the Servicer will reinstall it. Be sure to have Proof of   
					Purchase available.   
					
					OR CALL 1-800-BE-SHARP.   
					SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION   
					Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135   
					3 
				INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					Before beginning installation, read these instructions carefully.   
					Use the enclosed MOUNTING KIT for proper installation.   
					CHECK WINDOW AREA   
					The mounting kit is designed for wooden sill double or single hung sash-type windows.   
					Minimum opening   
					Mounting kit fully closed   
					Mounting kit fully opened   
					38 19/ 32 "(980mm)   
					(Without mounting kit)   
					1 
					5 
					22 /32 "(560mm)   
					27 /32 "(690mm)   
					Window opening from stool   
					to lower sash bottom must   
					be 16 1 /32"(407mm) or more.   
					Lower sash bottom   
					Stool   
					LOCATION   
					The air conditioner should be installed on a firm foundation to minimize noise and vibration.   
					For safe installation, repairs, replacement and secure positioning, make sure foundation is   
					solid and level.   
					The room air conditioner must be installed in an area within reach of a properly rated   
					grounded outlet.   
					Use of extension cords of any kind is not recommended.   
					Never place any obstacles around air inlet.   
					4 
				INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					ITEMS PACKED WITH THIS UNIT   
					Q'ty   
					1 
					No.   
					Accessories   
					Right closure assembly   
					Left closure assembly   
					Window sash foam seal   
					1 
					1 
					Window sash foam seal   
					(adhesive type)   
					1 
					Bottom gasket   
					1 
					8 
					Screws(L=1", 25.4mm)   
					Screws(L=13 /32", 10mm)   
					Remote control   
					8 
					6 
					1 
					6 
					Battery   
					2 
					1 
					Remote control hook   
					2 
					SUGGESTED TOOLS   
					1. Screw driver (medium size Phillips)   
					2. Tape measure or ruler   
					3. Knife or scissors   
					INSTALLATION   
					These models can also be installed through the wall with the optional through the wall mounting   
					kit, model AZ-80WK. To order this kit either contact your dealer or call 1-800-BE-SHARP.   
					The wall opening dimensions for through the wall installation are:   
					1 
					3 
					25" (635mm) (W) 17 / 4 " (438mm) to 17 / 4 " (451mm) (H) 4" (102mm) minimum (D).   
					Complete instructions are included with the wall mounting kit.   
					WARNING Make sure the unit is turned off and unplugged before working.   
					: 
					(1) Cut the window sash foam seal (adhesive type)   
					to the proper length and attach it to the   
					underside of the window sash.   
					1 
					window sash foam seal   
					(adhesive type)   
					(2) Attach the bottom gasket to the outer side of the   
					window sill.   
					bottom gasket   
					5 
				INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					Unscrew the 2 screws at the corners of   
					the front panel. Keep them as they will   
					be used later.   
					Remove the front panel by pulling the   
					front panel at the lower corners towards   
					you about an inch.   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					2 
					3 
					Horizontal   
					Louver   
					Front panel   
					Next lift it up and pull it towards you.   
					Front   
					panel   
					Exhaust Lever   
					CAUTION:   
					Take care not to damage the exhaust   
					lever when removing the front panel.   
					Unscrew the 6 stopper screws of the   
					cabinet. Keep the 4 screws from the   
					top and front , as they will be used later.   
					Slide the chassis out from the cabinet   
					by pulling on the hand hold located at   
					the bottom center of the chassis.   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					CAUTION:   
					Do not remove any material (ex.   
					styrofoam, etc.) from inside the unit.   
					Closure assembly   
					Insert the right closure assembly and the   
					left closure assembly into the top angle   
					and the bottom channels.   
					4 
					5 
					Secure the right and left closure to the   
					cabinet with 6 of the provided screws.   
					(L=13 /32", 10 mm)   
					Open the window sash and place the   
					cabinet on the sill.   
					Close the window sash securely behind   
					the top angle.   
					If there is space between the bottom   
					channel and the sill, fill the gap with a   
					thin board or other hard filler.   
					WARNING   
					Cabinet   
					At this step, make sure the cabinet is in-   
					clined approximately 1 cm (3/8”) to the   
					back.   
					If the cabinet is not properly inclined, the   
					water collected in the bottom tray during   
					operation will not drain properly and may   
					flow into the room where the air conditioner   
					is installed.   
					sill   
					incline backwards about 1cm (3/8")   
					6 
				INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					Closure assembly   
					(Left)   
					Insert the closure assemblies on both   
					sides into the rails of the jamb.   
					6 
					7 
					Jamb   
					(Left)   
					Closure assembly   
					(Left)   
					1/2 inch (13mm)   
					Sill   
					Stool   
					Top angle   
					(1) Secure the cabinet to the window   
					stool with 3 screws (L=1", 25.4 mm),   
					working from the inside of the cabinet.   
					(2)   
					Secure the top angle and the closure   
					assemblies to the window sash with 3   
					screws (L=1", 25.4 mm).   
					(3)   
					Secure the closure assemblies to the   
					sill with 2 screws (L=1", 25.4 mm).   
					(1)   
					(2)   
					Slide the chassis back into the cabinet.   
					Replace the 4 screws removed in   
					8 
					9 
					step 3 to the top and side of the cabinet .   
					(1)   
					Replace the front panel. Slip the ex-   
					haust lever through the opening   
					between the horizontal louver and the   
					front panel then, hook the cabinet top.   
					Horizontal   
					Louver   
					CAUTION:   
					Take care not to damage the exhaust   
					lever with the front panel.   
					Front   
					Panel   
					Exhaust Lever   
					(2)   
					Screw the front cabinet on at the bottom   
					corners with 2 screws removed in step 2.   
					Window sash foam seal   
					Cut the window sash foam seal to the   
					proper length and seal the opening be-   
					tween the top of the inside window sash   
					and the outside window sash.   
					10   
					7 
				PRECAUTIONS   
					CAUTION FOR USE   
					IMPORTANT: Points to keep in mind when using your air conditioner.   
					• Install the air conditioner by following the installation instructions given in the   
					previous section of this manual.   
					• Make sure the unit is the correct capacity for the area you want to cool.   
					• Do not modify any part of this product.   
					• Do not insert objects into any part of the unit.   
					• Push the AC power plug securely into the receptacle and make sure it is not loose.   
					• Use power circuit with a proper voltage rating.   
					Use a three-pronged grounded electrical outlet rated 125V,   
					60Hz, 15 amp or more, AC only as shown on right.   
					Use of an improper voltage rating power circuit can result in   
					damage to the unit and possibly fire.   
					Two-Pole, 3-wire Grounding   
					Receptacle 15 Amps. 125V.   
					• Always use a fuse with the proper amp rating.   
					Do not, under any circumstances, use wire, pins or other objects in place of the proper fuse.   
					• Use of extension cords of any kind is not recommended.   
					If you still elect to use an extension cord, it is absolutely necessary that it be a UL Listed 3-wire   
					grounding type appliance extension cord rated 125 Volts, 15 amp or more.   
					• Ventilate the room periodically during use, especially if using gas appliances.   
					GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS   
					WARNING: Improper use of the grounding plug can result in the risk of electric   
					shock.   
					This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the   
					risk of electric shock by providing an escape wire for the electric current.   
					This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a grounding plug.   
					The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.   
					WARNING: Do not under any circumstances cut or remove the round grounding prong   
					from this plug.   
					If it is necessary to use an extension cord, use only a UL Listed 3-wire extension cord that has a 3-blade   
					grounding plug, and a 3-slot receptacle that will accept the plug on the appliance.   
					The marked rating of the extension cord should be AC 125 Volt, 15 Amp or more.   
					Consult a qualified electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not completely   
					understood, or if doubt exists as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.   
					If a grounding adapter is used, make sure the receptacle box is fully grounded.   
					Grounding   
					adapter   
					Grounded   
					receptacle box   
					3-Pronged receptacle   
					Grounded   
					receptacle box   
					Grounding   
					wire   
					3-Pronged plug   
					Screw   
					Tab for grounding screw   
					Grounding prong   
					8 
				PRECAUTIONS   
					NOTES ON OPERATION   
					• 
					• 
					Allow 3 minutes for the compressor to restart cooling.   
					If you turn the air conditioner off and immediately restart it, allow three minutes for the compressor to   
					restart cooling. There is an electronic device in the unit that keeps the compressor off three minutes for   
					protection.   
					If a power failure occurs during use, allow 3 minutes before restarting the unit.   
					After power is reinstated, restart the air conditioner. If the power was off for less than three minutes, be   
					sure to wait at least three minutes before restarting the unit. If you restart the air conditioner within three   
					minutes, a protective device in the unit may cause the compressor to shut off. This protective device will   
					prevent cooling for about 5 minutes.   
					Memories of previous settings will be canceled and the unit will return to each initial setting.   
					• Dehumidifying function   
					The air conditioner removes moisture from the air in your room.   
					• 
					Cooling operation under low temperatures: Is your unit freezing up?   
					The unit operates on inside and outside temperatures. Freezing can occur when the temperature is set   
					close to 64°F and when there are low outside temperatures, especially during the night hours. At these   
					conditions, a further temperature drop may cause the unit to freeze. Setting the unit to a higher   
					temperature will prevent it from freezing.   
					ENERGY EFFICIENCY TIPS   
					• Setting the proper temperature.   
					For optimum energy efficiency, keep the difference between the inside and outside temperature within   
					10°F(5°C). Do not keep the temperature setting any lower than is necessary for you to feel comfortable.   
					Generally, 78°F to 80°F(26°C to 27°C) is a comfortable summer indoor temperature.   
					When you turn the unit on, do not set the temperature higher than the room temperature at start up as   
					this will not allow the compressor to cycle and maintain a comfortable room temperature.   
					• Avoid direct sunlight.   
					Close blinds, drapes or shades to keep out direct sunlight during cooling operation.   
					• Keep the filter clean.   
					Keeping the filter clean greatly aids efficient operation. A dirty filter blocks the flow of air, making your air   
					conditioner work harder and less efficiently. See page 18 on how to clean the filter.   
					• Turn off unnecessary light.   
					Your air conditioner must remove the heat produced by your lights or other heat-producing appliances.   
					Turn off lights or appliances that are not in use.   
					• Install your air conditioner in a shady location.   
					Direct sunlight on a window air conditioner increases its workload and will increase its operating cost.   
					• Don't let cool air escape.   
					Close windows and outside doors. Do not keep doors open and let hot air rush in. Improperly installed   
					air conditioners and improperly weatherstripped doors and windows will let hot air in and the cool air out.   
					• Turn off air conditioner when no one is home.   
					Use only when necessary. The fewer hours a room air conditioner is used, the lower the operating cost.   
					9 
				HOW TO OPERATE   
					PARTS NAMES   
					UNIT   
					Front panel   
					Cabinet   
					Air inlet (Indoor side)   
					Louvers   
					Air outlet (Indoor side)   
					Exhaust lever   
					Control panel   
					Air outlet (Outdoor side)   
					Air inlet (Outdoor side)   
					Filter (Pull the filter handle to the right to remove.)   
					Filter handle   
					Power cord   
					CONTROL PANEL   
					Receiver window for remote control   
					signal   
					TIMER ON/OFF pad   
					TIMER indicator   
					Display   
					ENERGY SAVER pad   
					ENERGY SAVER indicator   
					POWER ON/OFF pad   
					POWER indicator   
					SELECTOR indicator   
					SELECTOR pad   
					TEMPERATURE setting pad   
					----Lower temp.   
					----Raise temp.   
					10   
				HOW TO OPERATE   
					COOLING OPERATION   
					Touch POWER ON/OFF pad.   
					1 
					2 
					• The unit is preset at 74°F and HIGH   
					COOL. This will show in the display   
					when the power is first turned on.   
					• POWER indicator and SELECTOR in-   
					dicator (COOL) will light.   
					To turn off the unit, touch POWER   
					ON/OFF pad again.   
					• POWER indicator and SELECTOR   
					indicator will go off.   
					TO CHANGE TEMPERATURE SETTING   
					During cooling operation   
					Touch the TEMPERATURE setting   
					pad to adjust the temperature set-   
					ting.   
					---Lower temp.   
					---Raise temp.   
					• Temperature can be set within the range   
					of 64°F to 86°F.   
					• Display will change as you touch   
					the pad.   
					NOTE:   
					• The latest temperature setting will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time   
					the unit is turned on.   
					• In cases of power outages or when the unit is disconnected; when the power is restored or the   
					unit is plugged in, the unit and display will return to the preset conditions of 74°F and HIGH   
					COOL. The unit will not automatically turn back on. The user must touch POWER ON/OFF to   
					resume opertion.   
					11   
				HOW TO OPERATE   
					TO CHANGE FAN SPEED AND OPERATION MODE   
					During operation   
					Touch SELECTOR pad and select the   
					operation mode and fan speed.   
					• SELECTOR indicator and display will light   
					in order as you touch.   
					NOTES ON OPERATION MODE:   
					SELECTOR   
					DISPLAY   
					MODE   
					Cooling operation with high fan speed.   
					Cooling operation with medium fan speed.   
					Cooling operation with low fan speed.   
					Fan only operation with high fan speed.   
					Fan only operation with medium fan speed.   
					Fan only operation with low fan speed.   
					COOL   
					HIGH COOL   
					COOL   
					MED COOL   
					LOW COOL COOL   
					HIGH FAN   
					MED FAN   
					LOW FAN   
					FAN   
					FAN   
					FAN   
					• The latest operation mode will be memorized and the selector indicator and display will light   
					when the unit is turned on.   
					• In fan only operation, the temperature display will go off.   
					• When the SELECTOR is changed to fan only operation from cooling operation, it will take 5   
					seconds for the compressor to stop.   
					12   
				HOW TO OPERATE   
					ENERGY SAVER   
					During normal operation, the thermostat automatically controls cooling and the fan runs continu-   
					ously. When the ENERGY SAVER is selected, the thermostat automatically controls cooling and   
					the fan automatically stops when the compressor is not operating. (Fan will stop 30 seconds after   
					the compressor stops. After the fan stops, the fan is programmed to rotate for approx. 2 minutes   
					to detect room temperature. This will occur within a 20 min time span.)   
					During cooling operation   
					Touch ENERGY SAVER pad.   
					1 
					• ENERGY SAVER indicator will light.   
					To cancel, touch ENERGY SAVER   
					pad again.   
					• ENERGY SAVER indicator will go   
					off.   
					2 
					NOTE: ENERGY SAVER cannot be set during fan only (HIGH FAN, MED FAN, LOW FAN)   
					operation.   
					TO CHANGE AIR FLOW DIRECTION   
					Adjust the louvers to change the direction   
					of air flow for uniform and efficient cooling   
					of the room.   
					Horizontal louvers   
					Adjusts UP/DOWN air flow   
					Vertical louvers   
					Adjusts LEFT/RIGHT air flow   
					EXHAUST   
					If air in your room is stale, set the   
					EXHAUST lever to the OPEN position.   
					This will exhaust stale air to the outside.   
					The EXHAUST lever should normally   
					be kept in the CLOSED position during   
					cooling for maximum efficiency.   
					EXHAUST Lever   
					13   
				HOW TO OPERATE   
					ON TIMER OPERATION   
					• This unit has a built-in timer that can be programmed to start the unit up to 12 hours in advance.   
					You can set the timer to start in increments of 30 minutes (0.5 hours) up to 9.5 hours in advance   
					of the start time, or in 1 hour increments from 10 to 12 hours in advance of the start time.   
					• The unit will start automatically according to your setting.   
					When the unit is not operating   
					Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad to set the   
					1delayed start time.   
					• The time setting will change as you touch the   
					pad. The display will change as follows;   
					• The timer will be set, 5 seconds after the   
					TIMER ON/OFF pad is touched for the last   
					time.   
					• SELECTOR indicator and TIMER indicator   
					will light.   
					(If you wish to start the operation   
					• The time display will count down the remain-   
					ing time.   
					6 hours and 30 minutes later, set   
					the delay time as shown above.)   
					• The unit will start when the set time expires.   
					The temperature setting will be displayed.   
					TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING   
					Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad again after the   
					timer is set, or press the TIMER ON/OFF pad   
					until CL(cancel) appears on the display.   
					NOTES FOR TIMER SETTING AND OPERATION:   
					• After setting the TIMER, change the temperature and fan speed settings as shown on pages 11   
					and 12. When the temperature is set in the timer mode, the temperature will show in the display   
					for 5 seconds and then return to the time display.   
					• The last setting used will be memorized and will appear on the display the next time you operate   
					the unit with the TIMER function.   
					• If a power failure occurs while the ON or OFF TIMER is set, the TIMER memory will be cancelled   
					and will not resume even after power is reinstated. The unit will not automatically start.   
					• OFF TIMER OPERATION can also be set with the REMOTE CONTROL.   
					14   
				HOW TO OPERATE   
					OFF TIMER OPERATION   
					• This unit has a built-in timer that can be programmed to shut the unit off up to 12 hours in advance.   
					You can set the timer to stop in increments of 30 minutes (0.5 hours) up to 9.5 hours in advance   
					of the stop time, or in 1 hour increments from 10 to 12 hours in advance of the stop time.   
					• The unit will stop automatically according to your setting.   
					When the unit is operating   
					Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad to set the   
					1 delayed stop time.   
					• The time setting will change as you touch the   
					pad. The display will change as follows;   
					• The timer will be set, 5 seconds after the   
					TIMER ON/OFF pad is touched for the last   
					time.   
					• TIMER indicator will light.   
					• The time display will count down the remain-   
					ing time.   
					(If you wish to stop the operation   
					10 hours later, set the delay time   
					as shown above.)   
					• The unit will stop when the set time expires.   
					All indicators and displays will go out.   
					TO CANCEL THE TIMER SETTING   
					Touch the TIMER ON/OFF pad again after the   
					timer is set or, press the TIMER ON/OFF pad until   
					CL(cancel) appears on the display.   
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				HOW TO OPERATE   
					USING THE REMOTE CONTROL   
					INSTALLING BATTERIES   
					Use two size-AAA (R03) batteries.   
					1 
					Remove the battery compartment cover.   
					Insert the batteries in the compartment,   
					2 making sure the   
					and   
					polarities   
					are properly aligned.   
					Battery compart-   
					ment cover   
					Replace the cover.   
					3 
					NOTES:   
					• The battery life is approximately one year with normal use.   
					• When you replace the batteries, always use two new ones of the same type.   
					• If the remote control does not operate normally after replacing the batteries, take out the   
					batteries and replace them again after 30 seconds.   
					• If you will not be using the unit for a long time, remove the batteries from the remote control.   
					ATTACHING THE REMOTE CONTROL HOOK   
					Cabinet   
					Front Panel   
					• Remove the backing from the remote control hook.   
					• Attach the hook onto the left side of the unit's   
					cabinet.   
					• To prevent loss, hook the remote control on the   
					cabinet when not in use.   
					Remote control hook   
					HOW TO USE THE REMOTE CONTROL   
					Point the remote control towards the unit's re-   
					ceiver window and press the desired button. A   
					beep will sound when the unit receives the signal.   
					• Make sure no objects, such as curtains, block the   
					receiver window.   
					• The remote control operates from up to 20 feet (6   
					meters) away.   
					• The beep will also sound when each pad on the   
					control panel is touched.   
					CAUTION:   
					• Do not expose the receiver window to direct sunlight. This can adversely affect its operation. In   
					such case, close the curtains to block the sunlight.   
					• Use of a fluorescent lamp in the same room may interfere with the transmission of the signal.   
					• The unit may be affected by signals emitted from the remote control of a television, VCR or other   
					equipment used in the same room.   
					• Do not leave the remote control exposed to direct sunlight or near a heater. Protect the remote   
					control from moisture and shock which can discolor or damage it.   
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				HOW TO OPERATE   
					OPERATING WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL   
					TRANSMITTER   
					POWER ON/OFF button   
					Push to start or stop the operation.   
					TEMPERATURE setting button   
					TEMP.   
					TEMP.   
					---Raise temp. setting 1°F at a time.   
					---Lower temp. setting 1°F at a time.   
					SELECTOR button   
					Push to change fan speed and operation   
					mode.   
					Fan speed and operation mode   
					selections are shown to the right.   
					SET TIMER/OFF button   
					Push to set delay "OFF" timer during operation.   
					• The time setting will change as you push the button. The display   
					will change as follows;   
					• The last OFF time setting is memorized by the unit and will   
					appear on the display when the button is pushed.   
					• The timer will be set, 5 seconds after the SET TIMER/OFF button   
					is pushed for the last time.   
					• If you wish to cancel the timer, push the SET TIMER/OFF button   
					again after the time is set or, push the SET TIMER/OFF button   
					until CL (cancel) appears on the display. A double beep will   
					sound when the timer is cancelled.   
					• The "ON" TIMER cannot be set with the remote control.   
					It can only be activated by the TIMER ON/OFF pad on the unit's   
					control panel ( See page 14 ).   
					To change temperature setting when ON/OFF timer is in use   
					1. Push a TEMPERATURE setting button.   
					The current set temperature will be recalled on the unit's display.   
					2. Use the TEMPERATURE setting buttons to set the new temperature.   
					The new set temperature will show on the display for 5 seconds and return to   
					the time display.   
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				CLEANINGANDMAINTENANCE   
					CLEANING THE FILTER   
					If the filter is clogged with dust, the amount of air flow will   
					be reduced, resulting in poor cooling performance. The   
					filter should be cleaned every10 days. At the beginning   
					of every cooling season or after a long period of   
					inactivity, clean the filter before starting the unit.   
					REMOVE THE FILTER   
					1Gently pull the filter handle to the right and slide the   
					filter out from the unit.   
					CLEAN THE FILTER   
					2To remove dust from the filter, use a vacuum cleaner   
					or wash it in clean water.   
					If the filter is very dirty, wash it with detergent and   
					rinse carefully with clean water. Dry the filter with   
					a soft cloth.   
					Do not expose the filter to heat or dry it in direct   
					sunlight.   
					RE-INSTALL THE FILTER   
					3Align the filter behind the front panel.   
					Grasp the filter handle and gently push the filter back   
					into place.   
					Never operate the unit without installing the filter. It   
					may result in serious damage to the unit.   
					CLEANING OF THE FRONT PANEL AND CABINET   
					To clean the front panel and cabinet, wipe with a soft, dry cloth or with a cloth moistened with a   
					mild soap. Rinse carefully by wiping with a damp cloth and dry completely.   
					Avoid splashing the unit with water. Excess water can damage electrical insulation and result in   
					danger.   
					Never use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on any part of the unit. To avoid damage to the   
					unit, do not use hot water (120°F(50°C) or more) when cleaning.   
					OILING OF THE COMPRESSOR AND FAN MOTOR IS   
					UNNECESSARY   
					The compressor is permanently lubricated and is hermetically sealed. The fan motor is lifetime   
					sealed and does not require oiling.   
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				BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVlCE   
					IF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY, PLEASE CHECK   
					THE FOLLOWING ITEMS BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE.   
					AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT OPERATE AT ALL   
					• Is the unit plugged in or is the plug loose?   
					• Is the fuse blown or the circuit breaker tripped?   
					• Did you restart the unit within 3 minutes after a power failure? If the power was off for less than 3   
					minutes, and you restarted the air conditioner within 3 minutes, a protective device may cause the   
					compressor to shut off, preventing cooling for about 5 minutes.   
					AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT PROPERLY COOL   
					• Is the SELECTOR set to fan only (HIGH FAN, MED FAN, LOW FAN)mode?   
					Cooling will not take place in the fan only mode. Change the SELECTOR setting.   
					• Is the filter clogged with dust?   
					A dirty filter can cause the cooling coils to freeze. If this happens, clean the filter and replace. Run   
					the air conditioner on the MED FAN setting until all ice dissipates.   
					• Is the temperature set properly?   
					If your room is too warm, adjust the temperature setting lower.   
					If your room is too cool, adjust the temperature setting higher.   
					• Is the EXHAUST lever in the OPEN position.?   
					The lever should be in the CLOSED position during cooling.   
					• Is the window exposed to direct sunlight?   
					Close curtains or blinds to minimize solar energy heating the room.   
					• Are the windows or doors open?   
					Close all windows and doors for maximum cooling.   
					TIMER DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY   
					• If a power failure occurs while the ON or OFF TIMER is set, the TIMER setting will be cancelled and   
					will not resume even after the power is reinstated. This is the normal operation for this unit.   
					NOTE: WATER IN BOTTOM OF TRAY   
					• Water will collect in the bottom tray of the unit. This is normal. Water condenses on the evaporator   
					coil at the front of the unit and is channeled to the rear where it is picked up by the condenser fan.   
					The water is blown onto the condenser coil fins and this creates a "splashing" noise which is normal.   
					If excess water builds up in this tray it will drain outside through a grooved channel in the tray.   
					SOUNDS   
					• The operating sound may seem rather loud for 2 to 3 minutes when the unit is first turned on. This   
					is the sound of the compressor's start-up and is normal.   
					• A soft, swishing noise can be heard immediately after the unit is turned on or off, and also during   
					operation. This is the sound of the refrigerant flowing inside the unit.   
					IF THE UNIT FAILS TO RECEIVE THE REMOTE CONTROL SIGNAL   
					• Check the remote control batteries. Replace if necessary.   
					• Try to send the signal again with the remote control pointed directly at the unit's receiver window.   
					• Check whether the remote control batteries are installed with the polarities properly aligned.   
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				SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION   
					Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-2135   
					SHARP CORPORATION   
					Osaka, Japan   
					Printed in Thailand   
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