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REMOTE CONDENSING UNIT
User’s Information Manual
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Thank you for investing in our quality Comfort System. The air conditioner you
have purchased is part of a Split System and has both indoor and outdoor
components. With proper installation and maintenance, it should provide you
with years of dependable service.
Take time to familiarize yourself with the information concerning unit features,
operation, and maintenance contained within this manual.
Check the serial plate for model identificat
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ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL As a professional installer you have an obligation to know the product better than the customer. This includes all safety precautions and related items. Prior to actual installation, thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Instruction Manual. Pay special attention to all safety warnings. Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation. Remember, it is your responsibilit
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Important System Information Here is the Model number, Manufacturing number, and Serial number of your unit. MODEL MFG PIC SERIAL# CRANKCASE HEATER YES NO Record installer information below: Installing Company: _____________________________ Telephone Number: _____________________________ Installation Date: _______________________________ Space has been provided below to record the Model, Manufacturing, and Serial numbers of the indoor air handler, “A” coil, or accessory equipment installe
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Typical Thermostat Operation Your thermostat is the control center for your Split System. It is very important that the thermostat be located where it can best “sense” the average room temperature. It must not be located where it is exposed to hot or cold drafts or to hot or cold spots on the wall, such as those received from outside walls, walls with pipes inside, or from openings into the attic. Because of the wide variety of programmable thermostats available, we cannot describe how all of
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Typical Thermostat Operation CAUTION IMPORTANT: Keep light bulbs and other heat sources Do not exceed the set point limits preset at the away from the thermostat. Heat from these items may factory. As shipped from the factory, your comfort cause the thermostat to falsely register the temperature system is designed to provide cooling only when the of the room as warm when in actuality it may be quite outdoor temperature is 55°F or higher. Exceeding cold. these limits may result in severe equip
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General Electrical Power Supply Refrigerant Many outdoor units include a crankcase heater. This Your comfort system uses R-22 as a refrigerant. R-22 small heater warms the oil in the compressor for im- has been used as a refrigerant for many years. It is proved lubrication. Once the needed temperature has classified as an HCFC (Hydrochlorofluorocarbons). been reached, most of these heaters will shut off Recent evidence suggests that HCFCs, when released automatically. into the atmosphere, play a
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Maintenance We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup be performed before the heating and cooling seasons begin by a qualified servicer. Routine Maintenance REPLACE OR CLEAN FILTER CLEAN OUTSIDE COIL (QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY) IMPORTANT NOTE: Never operate unit without a filter installed as dust and lint will build up on internal parts WARNING resulting in loss of efficiency, equipment damage and possible fire. To avoid personal injury or death due to electrical An indoor air filter m
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Before Calling Your Servicer There are several built-in safety features that may automatically shut off the unit under abnormal operating conditions. If your system does not operate normally, take time to perform the following checks before requesting service. A couple of simple checks may allow you to avoid a service call. If the following steps do not resolve the problem, contact a qualified servicer for further troubleshooting and/or repairs. Do not attempt troubleshooting beyond that whic