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NOTE TO INSTALLER:
This
manual
ment
owneF.
should
be
left
with
the
equip-
PAIZ
Packaged
Air
Conditioner
New
OMOI 56
11/15/97
WELCOME
TO
EFFICIENT
Congratulations
COOLING
on your
ment
in home
Your
new
cooling
air
excellent
COMFORT
choice
and
sound
• Your air conditioner
during
tire cooling
invest-
conditioner
represents
both
tile
and the cuhnination
of the most reputable
latest
in engi-
of many years
manufacturers
your home
of opera
tion, you should
be able to see water
trickle
from the
condensate
drain
of the cooling
coil. Check
this occasionally to be sure the drain
system
is not clogged.
Of course,
comfort!
neering
development
experience
fl'om one
will remove
humidity
fl'om
season.
After a few minutes
of
of
do not expect
to see
much
drainage
if you live in a very
dry
environn]ent.
comfort
Your
systems.
new
unit
is among
able air conditioning
dependability,
spend
the
Learn about the operation
amount
of maintenance
peak
efficiency.
With
minimal
care,
your family
with
for" years
to come.
IMPORTANT
To better
sary
energy
of your
it takes
efficient
and
reli
today. To assure
its
with this booklet
now.
OPERATING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER
air conditioner
and the small
to keep it operating
at its
your
air conditioner
satisfying
home
will
comfort
provide
you
and
both
now
and
--
The operation
of your air conditioning
system is controlled
by the indoor thermostat.
You simply adjust the thermostat
and it maintains
the indoor" temperature
at the level you select. Most thermostats
for air-conditioning
systems have three
controls. These are the temperature
control selector, FAN switch,
and SYSTEM switch.
The temperature
control selector is a dial or lever" that al
lows you to establish the degree of temperature
that you wish
to maintain
for your personal comfort. Some thermostats
possess two temperature
control selectors: one for"setting the tern
perature
desired during the cooling cycle, and one to set tile
heating operation temperature
(if tile accessory electric heater
is used). Typical settings are 78 degrees Fahrenheit
for" cooling and 68 degrees for heating.
FACTS
protect
service
most
products
available
just a few minutes
your
calls,
investment
familiarize
and
yourself
to eliminate
with
unneces-
the following
facts:
The FAN switch offers two options for controlling tire blower:
AUTO and ON. When set to AUTO, the blower will run
during the time the air conditioner
is operating.
When the
FAN switch is set at the ON position, the blower will run
continuously.
• Your air conditioning
out a clean air filter
system
properly
should never" be operated
with
installed.
Plan to inspect
the
filter periodically.
A clogged
air filter will
ing costs and shorten
the life of the unit.
• Supply-air
and return-air
Drapes,
fllrniture,
and
monly found
obstructing
the
unit's
• Outdoor
efficiency
units
mulate
around
mum
clearance
vines, shrubs,
• Your
unrestricted
against
leaves,
airflow.
indoor
thermostat
for your air conditioning
system.
self with
its proper
operation.
Do not
it, or stand
upon
or other
debris
or on top of the unit. Maintain
between
tire outdoor
unit
et cetera.
multipurpose
operat-
life span.
have
the unit, lean anything
allow
grass
clippings,
increase
registers
should
not be blocked.
toys are some of the items
comgrilles.
Restricted
airflow
lessens
and
must
Typically, the SYSTEM switch on your thermostat
offers the
following selections:
COOL, OFF, and HEAT. Your thermostat may also have a fourth selection, AUTO. The air conditioner will not operate when the SYSTEM switch is set at
the OFF position. With the SYSTEM switch set at COOL,
the cooling section of your comfort system will operate when
the indoor" temperature
rises above the level that you wish to
maintain.
With tire SYSTEM switch set at the HEAT posi
tion, the accessory electric heater will operate automatically
whenever
the indoor" temperature
falls below the level that
you have selected.
The AUTO selection found on some thermostats
provides for
automatic changeover between cooling and heating cycles. With
the SYSTEM switch set in the AUTO position, the cooling
mode is activated
when the indoor temperature
rises above
the thermostat
cooling temperature
setting, or the heating
mode will be activated
when the indoor temperature
drops
below the thermostat
setting for" the heating cycle.
a 12 in. mini
and tall grass,
is the
You should
Attempting
cover
it. Do not
to accu-
control
center
familiarize
your
to control
the
I. COOLING CYCLE
system
by other
means
for" instance,
switching
the electrical
supply
power
ON and OFF -- may cause damage
to
the unit.
• Thermostat
'_jiggling"
causes
rapid
tially
damaging
perature
selector
to the compressor.
on the thermostat
least
after
5 minutes
• You may
find
that
fort by running
tile
due to the structure
you
the
can
cycling,
which
When operating in the cooling cycle, your air conditioner
will
run until tile indoor" temperature
is lowered to the level you
have selected. On extremely
hot days, your air conditioner
will run for" longer periods at a time and have shorter "off'
periods than on moderate
days.
is poten
Do not move the tern
for" any reason
for at
compressor
has
maintain
greater
shut
personal
fan continuously.
"Air pockets"
of the building,
placement
The following are typical conditions that add extra heat and/or
humidity
to your home. Your air conditioner
will work longer
to keep your home comfortable
under these conditions:
off.
com-
can form
of regis
ters, et cetera.
These
air pockets
may be too cool or warm
for your liking.
Continuous
fan operation
minimizes
any
temperature
differences.
Also, systems
equipped
with electronic
air cleaners
and/or
humidifiers
offer" the added ben
efits
of having
humidified
the
during
air continuously
the
winter
cleaned
year
round,
and
season.
• Entrance
doors are frequently
opened
• Laundry
appliances
are being
operated
• A shower
is running
number
of people
• More than
home
the usual
• More than
the normal
• Drapes
2
number
are open on the sunny
and closed
of electric
are present
lights
side of the home
in the
are in use
II.
HEATING
CYCLE
overheat
If you own a packaged
air conditioner
that
heat as an accessory,
you need only program
includes
electric
your thermostat
for heating.
With
the
SYSTEM
switch
the HEAT position,
system
will operate
of your
tire heating
until room
indoor
thermostat
have selected.
Of course,
the heating
unit will
for longer periods
to maintain
a comfortable
ronment
on colder
and
to
nights
than
on
moderate
have
envi-
automatically
extreme,
the
need to be replaced,
To avoid
of your unit,
CHECK
THE
shut
down.
In the
inefi
FIE
fail and
operation
TER(S)
essary,
3 TO 4 WEEKS.
Replace
filter(s)
when
necthe filter(s)
if you have the reusable
type.
EVERY
or clean
Disposable
of the same
section
of your home comfort
temperature
is raised
to the
level you
to operate
days
set
and
components
will
ficient
or failed
filters
should
dimensions,
be
replaced
by similar,
new
filters
Reusable,
permanent
filters
should
be washed
in a solution
of cold water
and mild detergent,
then rinsed
and thoroughly
dried.
THE FILTER
MUST
BE COMPLETELY
DRY BE
ones.
FORE
BEING
down
extra
the
tra
REINSTALLED.
To avoid
prolonged
of your unit while a filter is drying,
you should
filter on hand.
This would
allow you to rotate
two with minimal
downtime
for" your comfort
filters
may be purchased
fl'om your dealer'.
The
filter(s)
and
filter
rack
fox" a packaged
shut
have an
between
system.
system
are
plied and installed
by the contractor
or dealer.
Typically,
filter(s)
and rack are located
in the return-air
duct at the
door unit or behind
the return
show you the location
of your
removal
If you
and
have
With
the
proper
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
maintenance
will operate
economically
be accomplished
easily
and
care,
your
air
and dependably,
Maintenance
by referring
to the following
any
of your
filter(s),
If grass
clippings,
tions. However.
before performing
important
safety
precautions:
maintenance,
consider
coil.
may
can
direc
questions
contact
about
your
leaves,
the
dealer
shrubbery,
removal
and/or
cleaning
fox" assistance.
and
debris
are
kept
II.
away
should
be sufficient
to keep the
However,
if the outdoor
coil be-
contact
your dealer
for service.
The outdoor
have
to be disconnected
and the top panel
gain access to the
this yourself.
these
the
out-
Have your dealer
the procedures
for"
comes
dirty, use a brush
or vacuum
cleaner
and soft
attachment
to clean the exterior
surface.
If dirt is deep
conditioner
sup
replacement.
fl'om the unit, minimal
care
system
flmctioning
properly.
PERFORMING
air grille(s).
filter(s)
and
Ex-
coil for thorough
cleaning.
brush
in the
fan motor
removed
to
Do not
attempt
UNIT SUPPORT
Your
packaged
unit
should
be maintained
at a level
position.
If its support
should shift or settle so that the unit is no longer
level, you should
correct
the condition,
Relevel
it promptly
to
assure
water
away
condensate
drainage
or ice collects beneath
fl'om the unit.
out of the unit.
the unit, arrange
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE,
EASILY SOLVED PROBLEMS
Check the indoor and outdoor
circuit breakers are ON.
disconnect
If you notice that
for it to be drained
CHECK
switches,
FOR THESE
Verify that
Check for sufficient airflow. Check the air filter(s) for any accumulations
of dirt. Check for blocked return air or supply
air grilles. Be sure grilles are open and unobstructed,
Check the settings on your indoor thermostat.
If you desire
cooling, see that the temperature
control selector is set below
room temperature
and the SYSTEM switch is on the COOL
or AUTO position. If you require warmth,
be sure the tern
perature
control selector" is set above room temperature
and
the SYSTEM switch is at HEAT or AUTO. The FAN switch
should be set at ON for continuous blower" operation or AUTO
if you wish the blower to function only while the unit is
operating.
MAIN
ON
I
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If your conffort system still fails to operate, contact your servicing dealer for troubleshooting
and repairs. Specify your apparent problem, and state the model and serial numbers
of
your equipment.
(You should have them recorded on page 4
of this booklet.) With this information,
your dealer may be
able to offer helpfid suggestions
over the phone, or save yah>
able time through knowledgeable
preparation
for the service
call.
I. CHECK THE AIR FILTER
A dirty air filter will cause excessive strain on the compres
sor and blower motor. This can cause the components
to
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REGULAR
DEALER
In addition
to the routine
maintenance
home comfort
system
should
erly trained
service technician.
year,
but
following:
at
least
that
other
year)
of air filter(s).
cleaning
should
you perform,
Record the
equipment
tion, along
low, will be
service.
your
be inspected
regularly
by a propThe inspection
(preferably
each
every
• Routine
inspection
as required.
• Inspection
and
motor.
Service
FOR THE RECORD
MAINTENANCE
of the
include
should
include
Replacement
blower
proper
the
or cleaning
model, product, and serial numbers
of your new
in the spaces
provided
below. This informawith the other" ready-reference
facts requested
benecessary should you ever require information
or
INSTALLATION
DATA
Date Installed
wheel,
housing,
and
lubrication
of these
Dealer
Name
conlponents.
• Inspection
and, if required,
cleaning
and outdoor
(condenser)
coils.
• Inspection
of the
and secondary
if required.
indoor
drain
lines.
of all electrical
• A check
ponents
for secure
physical
within
units.
adjustment
Address
(evaporator)
City
coil drain
pan,
Service
should
plus
the
include
primary
State
cleaning
wiring
and
connections.
connections
of individual
Product
check of the air conditioning
working
condition.
Necessary
should
be performed
UNIT DATA
corn-
at this
system
to deterrepair
and/or
time.
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units
No.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
Heater,
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• A check
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mine
actual
of indoor
have
a warranty
book. Be sure to read the warranty
coverage
for your unit.
located
careflrlly
at the
back
to determine
Part
of this
if applicable:
No.
the
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THESE WARRANTIES APPLY ONLY TO PRODUCTS IN THEIR ORIGINAL INSTALLATION LOCATION AND BECOME VOID UPON REINSTALLATION.
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IMPMED WARRANTIF.S_(INCLUOING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY)
ARE HEREBY UMITED IN DURATION TO THE
PERIOD FOR WHICH THE MMrrED 1 YEAR WARRANTY IS GWEN. SOME STATES CO NOT ALLOW UMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS. SO THE
ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED, ENLARGED, OR CHANGED
BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR OTHER PERSON WHATSOEVER.
ALL WORK UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE PERFORMED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS. ALL REPLACEMENT PARTS, WHETHER NEW OR
REMANUFACTURED, ASSUME AS THEIR WARRANTY PBRiCO ONLY THE REMAINING TIME PERIOD OF THIS WARRANTY
THE COMPANY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FORt
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Normal malnte_arme as ouffined ltl the instotlalton
end servinthg inalxuotions Or owners menuat incfudlng¢oil c_osning, ltfter clsening andlor replacemnt
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Damage or repairs required as a consequence of teuity insteltet_on, misepp_ica'_or_,abuSe, improper servicing, unamberized altera_on or intpreper operation.
Failure to start due to voltage condi_oos, blown fuses, open circuit breakers or other damages (:lueto the iNadequany or interruption of e]ectrtcal service.
Damage as a resuit of floo_s, winds, fires. _ightning, accidents, corrosive environments Or other con¢iltions beyond the o0r_ol of the COMPANY
Parts not supplied or designated by the COMPANY, at damages resulting from their use.
COMPANY produots installed outside the continental U.S.A., Alaska, Hawaii and Canada.
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or fuel costs or incrosses in aleotricity or fuel costs fro_ any _osson whatsoever including additional Or unuSUal uSe of supplemental elec_ic heal
ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR cam MERC_L DAMAGE OF ANY NATURE WH.=.TSOEVER. Some states do not a_w _ exclusi_
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or ¢o.sequenltat dsn_gos, so the above limitation may not appiy to you.
This wanaoty gives you spacftk= legat rights, aed you may alse have other rigltts which ve_3tfrom m
Effective on product manufactured after July 1,1987. Supersedes any other warranty c_rdficatss supplied with the pteduct.
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