Installation Guide
507043-04C Page 9 of 9mrcool.com
Homeowner’s Information
Important System Information
• Your system should never be operated without a clean 
• Return air and supply air registers should be free from 
Regular Maintenance Requirements
service  technician.  These  regular  visits  may  include 
(among other things) checks for:
• Motor operation
• Ductwork air leaks
• Coil & drain pan cleanliness (indoor and outdoor)
• Electrical component operation & wiring check
• Proper refrigerant level & refrigerant leaks
•
• Drainage of condensate
•
• Blower wheel alignment, balance & cleaning
• Primary & secondary drain line cleanliness
• Proper defrost operation (heat pumps)
There is some routine maintenance procedures you can do 
to help keep your system operating at peak performance 
between visits.
Air Filter
common cause of  poor  heating/cooling performance  and 
compressor failures.
Indoor Coil
it should require minimal cleaning. Use a vacuum cleaner 
and soft brush attachment to remove any accumulation of 
However, perform this maintenance only when the coil is 
completely dry.
If  the  coil  cannot  be  cleaned  by  this  method,  call  your 
dealer  for  service.  It  may  need  a  detergent  solution  and 
rinsing  with  water  for  cleaning,  which  may  require  coil 
removal, You should not attempt this yourself.
Condensate Drain
of drainage and clean if necessary.
Condenser Coils
Grass cuttings, leaves, dirt, dust, lint from clothes dryers, 
and fall off trees can be drawn into coils by movement of 
your unit and cause damage to the condenser.
Periodically, debris should be brushed from the condenser 
coils.
SHARP OBJECT HAZARD!
Condenser  coils  have  sharp  edges.  Wear  adequate 
body protection on body extremities (e.g. gloves).
FAILURE  TO  FOLLOW  THIS  WARNING  COULD 
RESULT IN BODILY INJURY.
 WARNING
Use a soft brush with light pressure only. DO NOT damage 
affect unit operation.
Painted Surfaces
of  automobile  wax  should  be  applied  every  year.  In 
geographical areas where water has a high concentration 
of minerals (calcium, iron, sulfur, etc.), it is recommended 
that  lawn  sprinklers  not  be  allowed  to  spray  the  unit.  In 
such applications, the sprinklers should be directed away 
from the  unit. Failure to follow this precaution may result 
components.
In sea  coast areas,  special maintenance  is required  due 
to  the  corrosive  atmosphere  provided  by  the  high  salt 
concentration in ocean mists and the air. Periodic washing 
of all exposed surfaces and coil will add additional life to 
your unit. Please consult your installing dealer for proper 
procedures in your geographic area.
IF  YOUR  SYSTEM  DOES  NOT  WORK,  BEFORE 
REQUESTING A SERVICE CALL:
1. Ensure  thermostat  is  set  below  (cooling)  or  above 
(heating) room temperature and that the system lever 
is in the “COOL,” “HEAT” or “AUTO” position.
2.
conditioner may not function properly.
3. Check  indoor  and  outdoor  disconnect  switches. 
blown. Reset breakers/replace fuses as necessary.
4. Inspect  the  outdoor  unit  for  clogged  condenser 
coils,(grass cuttings, leaves, dirt, dust or lint). Ensure 
that branches, twigs or other debris are not obstructing 
the condenser fan.
IF  YOUR  SYSTEM  STILL  DOES  NOT  OPERATE, 
CONTACT YOUR SERVICING DEALER.
Be sure to describe the problem, and have the model and 
serial numbers of the equipment available.
If warranted replacement parts are required, the warranty 










