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MODE

FAN

RESET/FILTER

RESET FILTER BUTTON

RESTARTS THE TIMER

THAT CALCULATES

THE NEXT AIR FILTER

CHANGE OR CLEANING

FAN BUTTON CHOOSES
BETWEEN ON OR AUTO
FAN OPERATION

LCD READOUT DISPLAYS

CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE,

DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE,

UNIT MODE SETTING,

AND FAN MODE SETTING

MODE BUTTON SELECTS
BETWEEN OFF, HEAT,
COOL, AND AUTO OPERATION

UP AND DOWN
BUTTONS INCREASE
OR DECREASE THE
DESIRED TEMPERATURE
SETTINGS

Thermostat

 

 

RESET FILTER BUTTON

RESTARTS THE TIMER

THAT CALCULATES

THE NEXT AIR FILTER

CHANGE OR CLEANING

HOLD BUTTON MAINTAINS
THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE
AND OVERRIDES PROGRAMMED
TEMPERATURE CHANGES
UNTIL RESET

SET TIME

BUTTON

FAN BUTTON CHOOSES
BETWEEN ON OR AUTO
FAN OPERATION

LCD READOUT DISPLAYS
CURRENT ROOM TEMPERATURE,
DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE
OR OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE,
UNIT MODE SETTING,
FAN MODE SETTING,
AND TIME OF DAY

MODE BUTTON SELECTS

BETWEEN OFF, HEAT, COOL, 

AND AUTO OPERATION

PROGRAM BUTTONS

FOR PROGRAMMING

HEATING/COOLING

CYCLES

UP AND DOWN
BUTTONS INCREASE
OR DECREASE THE
DESIRED TEMPERATURE
SETTINGS

Programmable
Thermostat

HOLD

RESET FILTER

SET TIME/TEMP

FAN

END 

CHANGE DAY

MODE

PROGRAM

COPY PREVIOUS DAY

 

mechanical air cleaners and/or humidifi-
ers offer the added benefits of having the 
air continuously cleaned year-round, and 
humidified during the winter season.

 

Ventilation

 

A system equipped with a heat or 
energy recovery ventilator offers the 
advantage of exhausting stale air from the 
home and allowing fresh air in from the 
outdoors while minimizing heat loss.

 

Zoning

 

Your system may also be equipped with a 
zoning system which allows individual 

control over the temperatures of separate 
areas of your home.

 

Check Condensate Drain

 

Your air conditioner will remove humid-
ity from your home during the cooling 
season. After a few minutes of operation, 
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. 
Do not expect to see much drainage 
if you live in a very dry 
environment.

 

When Not To Use Your Unit

 

Do not operate your unit when outdoor 
temperatures are below 55°F.

 

OPERATING YOUR 
AIR CONDITIONER

 

The operation of your air conditioning 
system is controlled by the indoor ther-
mostat. Simply adjust the thermostat to 
maintain the indoor temperature at the 
level you select. Most thermostats have 
three controls: a temperature control 
selector, a FAN control, and a SYSTEM 

 

Fig. 2—Bryant Non-Programmable Two-Speed Thermostat

Fig. 3—Bryant Programmable Two-Speed Thermostat

 

Summary of Contents for 598A

Page 1: ...MODEL 598A TWO SPEED PLUS CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER USER S INFORMATION MANUAL NOTE TO INSTALLER This manual must be left with the equipment user ...

Page 2: ...nnected by refrigerant tubes as shown in Fig 1 Each unit has a rating plate affixed to it A rating plate provides necessary information for specific identification of a unit You should familiarize yourself with the product model and serial numbers listed on each rating plate Record them for future reference on the last page of this booklet IMPORTANT FACTS To better protect your investment and to e...

Page 3: ... cleaners and or humidifi ers offer the added benefits of having the air continuously cleaned year round and humidified during the winter season Ventilation A system equipped with a heat or energy recovery ventilator offers the advantage of exhausting stale air from the home and allowing fresh air in from the outdoors while minimizing heat loss Zoning Your system may also be equipped with a zoning...

Page 4: ...ings on your home s heating and cooling NOTE Your 2 speed air conditioning systemhas severalspecialfeaturesbuiltin to protect the unit 5 MINUTE TIME DELAY Unit will delay operation upon initial start up or short cycling of the indoor thermostat 1 MINUTE TIME DELAY When changing speeds from low to high or high to low there is a 1 minute time delay During the speed change delay the outdoor fan will ...

Page 5: ...could requireremovingthecoil Donotattempt this yourself OUTDOOR COIL If grass clippings leaves shrubbery and debris are kept away from the outdoor unit minimal care should keep the sys tem functioning properly For proper drainage debris must be removed period ically from the base pan However if the outdoorcoilbecomesdirty useavacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment to clean the exterior surface ...

Page 6: ...filter s Replacement or cleaning as required Inspection and cleaning of the blower wheel housing and motor Inspection and if required cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils Inspection of the indoor coil drain pan plus the primary and secondary drain lines If supplied the auxiliary drain pan and line should be inspected at this time Service should include cleaning if required A check of all electrica...

Page 7: ...7 ...

Page 8: ...o Model No Serial No MODULAR INDOOR UNIT if Applicable Blower Product No Model No Serial No Coil Product No Model No Serial No Heater Product No Model No Serial No ACCESSORIES Product No Product No Product No Product No Product No Cancels OM01 16 OM01 18 1998 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indpls IN 46231 Printed in U S A Catalog No 5359 804 11 98 ...

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