Installation guide

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44
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Inserting
Water
Into
Drain Pan
PERSONAL
HAZARD
INJURY
AND/OR
UNIT
DAMAGE
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
personal
injury
and/or
equipment
damage
or
improper
operation.
Never
operate
unit
without
a
filter
or
with
grille
removed.
SERVICE
AND
MAINTENANCE
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
warning
could
result
in
personal
injury
or
death.
Before
installing,
modifying,
or
servicing
system,
main
electrical
disconnect
switch
must
be
in
the
OFF
position.
There
may
be
more
than
1
disconnect
switch.
Lock
out
and
tag
switch
with
a
suitable
warning
label.
Remove
unit
grille,
filter,
and
condensate
pan
for
cleaning,
lubricating,
or
replacing
parts.
Minimum
Maintenance
1.
Check,
clean,
or
replace
air
filter
each
month
or
as
required.
2.
Check
cooling
coil,
drain
pan,
condensate
trap,
and
con-
densate
drain
pan each
cooling
season
for
cleanliness.
Clean
as
necessary.
3.
Check
fan
motor
and
wheel
for
cleanliness
each
heating
and
cooling
season.
4,
Check
electrical
connections
for
tightness
and
controls
for
proper
operation
each
heating
and
cooling
season.
Service
as
necessary.
Service
TO
CLEAN
OR
REPLACE
AIR
FILTERS
1.
Place
a
plastic
sheet
on
the
floor
to
catch any
water
that
may
spill
from
drain
pan.
.
Slide
filter
out.
.
Vacuum
clean
or
wash
filter
with
soapy
water.
Rinse
and
let
air
dry.
If
filter
needs
replacing,
filters are
available
from
a
local
dealer.
Ww
be
UNIT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
equipment
damage
or
improper
operation.
Operating
the
system
with
dirty
air
filters
may
damage
the
indoor
unit
and
can
cause
reduced
cooling
performance,
intermittent
system
operation,
frost
build-up
on
the
indoor
coil,
and
blown
fuses.
Inspect
and
clean
or
replace
the
air
filters
monthly.
TO
CLEAN
OR
REPLACE
DRAIN
PAN
1.
Place
a
plastic
sheet
on
the
floor
to
catch any
water
that
may
spill
from
drain
pan.
2.
Remove
the
air
intake
and
distribution
assembly.
Remove
the
condensate
water
in
the
drain
pan
by
pulling
out
the
rub-
ber
drain
plug
and
letting
water
drain
into
a
3-gallon
buck-
et.
UNIT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure
to
follow
this
caution
may
result
in
personal
injury
and/or
equipment
damage
or
improper
operation.
Do
not
use
a
screw
driver
to
pry
drain
pan
out
of
assembly.
3.
Remove
screws
holding
the
drain
pan.
Carefully
hold
the
drain
pan
to
remove
it
from
the
assembly.
4.
Re-install
the
drain
pan
using
the
appropriate
number
of
screws.
Center
and
align
the
metal
fan
inlet
orifice
with
the
fan.
Ensure
the
fan
spins
freely.
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
CODE
Once
a
failure
occurs
with
the
indoor
unit
in
operation,
the
green
LED
on
the
indoor
unit
flashes
at
intervals
of
0.5
seconds.
The
fault
code
is
deduced
from
the
number
of
times
the
green
LED
flashes,
blocking
unit
operation.
Table
14
Green
LED
(Indoor
Unit
Fault)
CODE
DESCRIPTION
2
Condensate
discharge
pump
3
Room
air
sensor
fault
4
Indoor
unit
coil
sensor
fault
6*
Filter
dirty
7
Outdoor
unit
failure
10
EEPROM
corrupt
11
Card
serial
number
damaged
12
Address
or
zone
incomplete
13
Gas
flow
distributor
corrupt
14
Outdoor
air
thermistor
fault
*When
code
is
enabled
USING
THE
EMERGENCY
BUTTON
The
Emergency
button
is
for
use
by
a
qualified
service
technician
only.
The
Emergency
button
is
for
use
when
the
room
controller
is
inoperative.
Use
a
screwdriver
to
press
the
emergency
button
through
the
metal
protection
grille.
See
Fig.
45.
Emergency
Operation
When
the
unit
is
in
the
OFF
mode
and
the
Emergency
button
is
pressed
for
5
seconds,
the
unit will
operate
as
follows:
¢
Automatic
mode
¢
Temperature
preset
to
72°F
(22.2°C)
¢
Automatic
fan
speed
¢
Louvers
set
automatically
according
to
the
operating
mode
¢
Timer
function
is
cancelled