| INSTRUCTION MANUAL   STB Series   Cool Only Models   STB0810C1   STB1010C1   STB1020C1   STB1220C1   26" Through The Wall   Air Conditioner   Cool/ Heat Models   STB0811C1   STB1023C1   STB1123C1   Save These Instructions!   Pub. OI-85164119637001   ©SANYO 2000   Installation Location   • We recom m end that this air conditioner be installed properly by   qualified installation technicians in accordance w ith the Installation   Instructions provided w ith the unit.   Before installation, check that the voltage of the electric supply in your   • hom e or office is the sam e as the voltage shown on the nam eplate.   • Do not install this air conditioner w here there are fum es or flam m able   gases, or in an extrem ely hum id space such as a greenhouse.   Do not install the air conditioner w here excessively high heat-   • generating objects are placed.   Electrical Requirements   1. All wiring m ust conform to the local electrical codes. Consult your   dealer or a qualified electrician for details.   2. Each unit m ust be properly grounded with a ground (or earth) wire or   through the supply wiring.   3. Wiring m ust be done by a qualified electrician.   Safety Instructions   • Read this Instruction Manual carefully before using this air conditioner.   If you still have any difficulties or problem s, consult your dealer for   help.   This air conditioner is designed to give you com fortable room   • conditions. Use this only for its intended purpose as described in this   Instruction Manual.   • Never use or store gasoline or other flam m able vapor or liquid near the   air conditioner – it is very dangerous.   Never use an extension code w ith this air conditoner.   • CAUTION   • Do not turn the air conditioner on and off from the pow er m ains sw itch.   Use the m ode selector sw itch.   Do not stick anything into the air outlet of the unit. This is dangerous   • because the fan is rotating at high speed.   Do not let children play w ith the air conditioner.   Do not cool or heat the room too m uch if babies or invalids are present.   • • OI-602-03EG   3 Names of Parts   Air outlet   Cover switch and   control panel   Air intake   Wall case   Front grille   Air Intake   Air Outlet   Air from the room is drawn into this section and passes through   air filters which rem ove dust.   Conditioned air is blown out of the air conditioner through the air   outlet.   4 OI-602-04EG   Control Panel and Operation   Functions   Cool Only Model   THERMOSTAT   SELECTOR   OFF   LOW   FAN   LOW   COOL   HIGH   FAN   HIGH   COOL   Thermostat   Mode   selector   COOLER   Cool/ Heat Model   THERMOSTAT   SELECTOR   LOW FAN   HIGH   FAN   OFF   LOW   HEAT   LOW   COOL   Thermostat   Mode   selector   HIGH   HEAT   HIGH   COOL   WARMER   COOLER   Therm ostat Control   Mode Selector   The therm ostat knob is used to control the room tem perature. The unit   autom atically cycles on and off to m aintain room tem perature.   A com fortable tem perature will be m aintained in m ost room s when the   control is set to about interm ediate range.   HI HEAT provides heating with high fan speed operation.   LOW HEAT provides heating with low fan speed operation.   OFF setting stops heating or cooling operation. How ever, pow er rem ains   connected to the unit Hi FAN/ Lo FAN provides fan operation without   cooling or heating.   HI COOL provides cooling with high fan speed operation.   LO COOL provides cooling with low fan speed operation.   OI-602-05EG   5 Control Panel and Operation   Functions (continued)   THERMOSTAT   (setting tem perature guide)   Cooling Only Model   Cool/ Heat Model   (55°F)   COOLER   (88°F)   WARMER   (55°F)   COOLER   Operation:   NOTE   1. Set the m ode selector for fan, cooling or heating operation.   2. Set the therm ostat to the desired position. (Refer to the setting   tem perature guide above.)   3. Set the operation selector switch.   The above tem peratures are provided for reference only, and m ay differ   from the actual tem perature of the room .   How to stop the air   conditioner:   To stop the air conditioner, set the m ode selector to OFF position.   How to restart the air   conditioner:   To restart the air conditioner, set the m ode selector to desired position.   If the unit is turned off during cooling and heating, DO NOT restart it   im m ediately, as this can dam age it. Wait at least three m inutes before   starting it again.   1)   2)   CAUTION   Freezing Up:   If you notice that your air conditioner is not cooling as it should, it m ay   be that ice has form ed on the cooling coils. The ice blocks air flow and   stops the unit from cooling the room . This “freezing up” is a tem porary   condition that m ost often occurs at night w hen the Therm ostat is set on   the coldest setting and the Selector is set on LOW COOL.   To correct the condition set the Selector at (H or L) FAN or HIGH COOL   w ith the Therm ostat w ith turning the therm ostat knob to the opposite   direction from ”COOLER”.   6 OI-602-06EG   Other Features   Ventilation Control   The Vent Control is located behind the front grille.   When set at CLOSE, only the air inside the room   can be circulated and conditioned. When set at OPEN,   som e indoor air can be exhausted from the room .   VENT   CLOSE   OPEN   Fan Sw itch   The Fan Switch is located under the control panel.   To reach it, you need to rem ove the front grille,   knobs and the control panel.   FAN   CONT   CYCLE   To Adjust the Air Direction   Rem ove the front grille to adjust the louvers side-to-side.   The direction of the heated or cooled air m ay be adjusted by rem oving   and turning the louvers around.   To change the louver direction, rem ove the front grille and 1 louver screw that   hold the louvers in place. Turn the louver section 180° (end for end), replace the   screws and replace the front grille. The textured face of the louver section m ust   be facing toward the room side.   Front grille   Louver screw   OI-602-03EG   7 Care and Cleaning   Front Grille & Wall Case   Control Panel   Wash the front grille and wall case finish with m ild soap or detergent and   lukewarm water.   The control panel is shipped with a protective plastic film . This film can be   left on or rem oved. To clean, use a dam p cloth and m ild detergent.   Outdoor Coil   The coil on the outdoor side of the unit should be checked periodically and   cleaned if clogged with dirt or soot from the atm osphere. If extrem ely dirty,   it m ay need to be professionally steam cleaned.   Base Pan   In som e installations, dirt or other foreign m atter m ay be blown into the   from the outside and settle in the base pan (the bottom of the unit).   Check the base pan periodically and clean it out, if necessary.   Front Grille Rem oval   (appearance m ay vary)   The front grille can be rem oval for m ore through cleaning or to m ake the   m odel and serial num bers accessible.   Air Filter   (appearance m ay vary)   The air filter behind the front grille should be checked and cleaned at least   every 30 days or m ore often if necessary.   Clean the filter with a vacuum cleaner to rem over light dust. It can also be   washed in warm , soapy water.   Condenser Coils   The coils on the weather side of the air conditioner should be checked   regularly. If they are clogged with dirt or soot they m ay be professionally   steam cleaned, a service available through your Sanyo service outlet.   8 OI-602-10EG   Tips for Energy Saving   • Do not   Block the air intake and outlet of the unit. If they are obstructed, the   unit w ill not w ork w ell, and m ay be dam aged.   Let direct sunlight into the room . Use sunshades, blinds or curtains. If   • the walls and ceiling of the room are warm ed by the sun, it will take   longer to cool the room .   • Keep the air filter clean. (Refer to “Care and Cleaning”.)   A clogged filter will im pair the perform ance of the unit.   To prevent conditioned air from escaping, keep windows, doors and any   Do   • other openings closed.   Keep the ventilator closed for econom y and m axim um cooling.   Keep outdoor condenser coil clean.   It’s best to operate your air conditioner at high speed during extrem ely   • • • hot or cold weather.   OI-602-11EG   9 Troubleshooting   PROBLEM   POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY   • • • AIR CONDITIONER DOES   NOT OPERATE   Not plugged in. Plug m ay have been bum ped loose by vacuum cleaner or   furniture.   If plugged in, fuse could have blown or circuit breaker m ay have been tripped.   AIR CONDITIONER   “DOES NOT HEAT OR   COOL AS IT SHOULD”   Curtains, blinds or furniture blocking front of air conditioner will restrict air   flow.   • Therm ostat Control m ay not be set high or low enough. Also, when Fan Switch   is at CYCLE, the tem perature in the room will vary m ore than when it’s at   CONTINUOUS. Turn knob to another num ber. Highest setting should provide   m axim um cooling. The lowest setting should provide m axim um heating.   Air filter dirty, should be cleaned at least every 30 days.   • • Room m ay have been very hot or cold when air conditioner was first turned on.   Allow tim e for it to cool down or warm up.   • • Conditioned air m ay be escaping through open furnace floor registers and cold   air returns.   Cooling coils have iced up. To m elt ice, set the Fan at high speed and the   Therm ostat Control to a lower num ber.   • • WATER LEAKS INSIDE   WATER LEAKS OUTSIDE   NOISY OPERATION   Air conditioner is not installed level. Install level or tilt slightly toward the   outside.   Excess water m ay overflow in extrem ely hot and hum id weather.   This is norm al.   • • When com pressor or fan switches on and off, a m etallic knock m ay be heard.   This is norm al.   Som ething is hitting or vibrating inside the cabinet. Turn off air conditioner and   consult your dealer.   10   OI-602-12EG   In Canada   SANYO FISHER COMPANY   A DIVISION OF SANYO NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION   21605 Plum m er Street   SANYO Canada Inc.   300 Applew ood Crescent,   Concord, Ontario   L4K 5C7, Canada   Chatsw orth, CA 91311 U.S.A.   |