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• For maximum capacity and energy efficiency, select an 
airflow at or near the top of the range for that nominal 
capacity. See Table 7 (page 19).
• For maximum dehumidification, select an airflow near the 
middle or bottom of the range for that nominal capacity. 
Additional information on humidity control can be found 
in the Humidistat and Delay Setting sections.
• For thermostats with a dehumidifier output, use a field 
supplied wire to connect the thermostat’s dehumidifier 
output to the terminal marked DHUM. The thermostat 
should be set so that the DHUM output should be high 
(energized) when dehumidification is needed. See also 
Dehumidification Options section.
IMPORTANT! If coil icing is observed, the basic cooling/
heat-pump airflow selected may be too low. Verify the 
setting selected is within the range shown in Table 7 and 
that the the system is properly charged. Please refer to the 
instructions supplied with the outdoor unit. If icing continues 
to occur, raise the selected airflow one or two steps.
NOTE: Variable speed air handlers with SEER ratings 
higher than 15 are matched with a 2-stage cooling outdoor 
unit. They are programmed to operate at 75% of the 
selected airflow while the system is in the lo-cool mode 
and 100% of the selected airflow while in hi-cool mode.
Dehumidification Options
(HMB**X*1E, & HMB**V*1E Series Only)
Both motor control boards (Figures 13 & 14, page 24) 
have a DHUM connection that allows the system to 
increase the amount of humidity that is removed from 
the circulating air. This is accomplished by reducing the 
CFM and allowing the cooling coil to become colder. This 
will only occur when there is a call for cooling. There are 
many ways that this can be electrically wired.
1. If the room thermostat incorporates a humidity sensor 
and DHUM output, connect the DHUM on the thermostat 
to the DHUM terminal on the motor control board.
2. If using a separate humidistat, connect the DHUM & R 
terminals on the humidistat to the DHUM & R terminals 
on the motor control board of the air handler. In this 
option, the DHUM output of the humidistat must be set 
to be normally open and closed when there is a call for 
humidification. See Figure 7.
3. If a humidistat is not available, it is an acceptable option 
to connect the R & DHUM  terminals on the motor 
control board together with a field supplied wire. This 
option causes the blower to run at a reduced CFM for 
10 minutes after a call for cooling. NOTE: If outdoor unit 
is a heat pump, connect the O terminal to DHUM.
DHUM
R
R
DHUM
HUMIDISTAT
MOTOR
CONTROL BOARD
Figure 7. DHUM Wiring Configuration
UNIT MAINTENANCE
Proper maintenance is most important to achieve the best 
performance from an air handler. Some of the components 
and their locations are shown in Figure 9 (page 16). If 
any component of the air handler must be replaced, use 
only factory authorized replacement parts specified in the 
Replacement Parts List provided online.
 WARNING:
ELECTRICAL SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION 
HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could 
result in serious injury or property damage.
Improper servicing could result in dangerous 
operation, serious injury, death or property 
damage.
•  Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power 
to the air handler.
•  When servicing controls, label all wires prior 
to disconnecting. Reconnect wires correctly.
• Verifyproperoperationafterservicing.
• Thesemaintenanceinstructionsareprimarilyintended
to assist qualified technicians experienced in the proper 
maintenance and operation of this appliance.
• Always reinstall the doors on the air handler after
servicing or cleaning/changing the filters. Do not operate 
the air handler without all doors and covers in place.
• Toachievethebestperformanceandminimizeequipment
failure, it is recommended that a yearly maintenance 
checkup be performed. At a minimum, this check should 
include the following items:
Air Filter(s)
 WARNING:
Never operate the air handler without a filter in 
place. Dust and lint in the return air can build 
up on internal components, resulting in loss of 
efficiency, equipment damage, and possible fire.
Inspect and replace the air filter at the beginning of heating 
and cooling season. It is recommended that the filter 
be cleaned or replaced monthly. Newly built or recently 
renovated homes may require more frequent changing 
until the construction dust has minimized. Filters designed 
to remove smaller particles such as pollen, may require 
additional maintenance.
Blower Compartment
Dirt and lint can create excessive loads on the motor 
resulting in higher than normal operating temperatures 
and shortened service life. It is recommended that the 
blower compartment be cleaned of dirt or lint that may 
have accumulated in the compartment or on the blower 
and motor as part of the annual inspection.










