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Customer assistance for air filters cleaning (E1 code) on Sharp Air Conditioners. The display will indicate an E1 cod e and not allo w the unit to operate until the code is cleared when it is time to clean the filte r. For proper clearing of the display and continue d operati on, assist the customer with the following guideline when they have a que[...]
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A . Hold the Accordion Panel in one hand and gently pull back the panel beyond the ends of the frame . See FIG 2 . B . S lide the free end ( I section ) of the panel into the cabinet as shown in FIG 3 ,& 4 . Slide the panel down . Be sure to leave enough space to slip the top and bottom of the frame into the rails on the cabinet . , , , , C . O[...]
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remain OFF and the display will go off . Raise T emp . Lower temp .[...]
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