Coleman MACH 9 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 6

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VIII. INSTALLING THE 9430A451 CEILING 

ASSEMBLY 

(Refer to Figures 5 and 6)

NOTE:  

The following step by step instructions must 

be performed in sequence to insure a quick and easy 

installation.

A.

   Remove  the  grilles  and  filters  from  the  ceiling 

assembly shroud.

B.

  Locate the cloth duct assembly and attach to the 

upper unit basepan with three of the provided short 

screws.

C.

  Raise the ceiling assembly chute to align with the 

cloth duct assembly.  Attach the chute to the steel 

mount frame with 4 short screws provided.  Unfurl 

the cloth duct to drop through the ceiling assembly 

opening.    

D.

   Gently peel off the release liner from the VHB (Very 

High Bond) double sided tape.  Press the cloth duct 

uniformly around the perimeter of the opening to 

adhere the cloth duct to the plastic chute.  Carefully 

trim the excess cloth duct (a razor knife is very 

effective for this).

E.

  Plug in the room temperature sensor to the receptacle 

on the ceiling assembly shroud.  Raise the shroud 

up near the mount frame and push the temperature 

sensor up through the center opening of the air chute 

and allow the sensor to hang over the side of the 

chute. Plug in the patch cord from the upper unit to 

the receptacle on the ceiling shroud as shown in the 

magnified section of Figure 6.  

F.

  Align the shroud with the air chute insuring that no 

wires are trapped between plastic parts.  Attach 

the shroud to the steel frame with 4 short screws 

provided.

G.

  Attach the room temperature sensor to a middle 

hole of the steel mount frame using spacer, shoulder 

washer, and #6 screw provided. Refer to Figure 5.

H.

  Replace  the  filters  and  retaining  grilles.    Using  the 

long screws provided, mount the hand held remote 

control holster to an interior wall at a height of 24 cm. 

in a location to prevent outlet air from playing onto 

the remote control and within “line of sight” to the 

ceiling assembly sensor.  Avoid locations near heat 

producing appliances or direct exposure to sunlight.  

This is particularly important if using the “follow me” 

mode of the system in which the temperature sensing 

will be by the hand held remote instead of the sensor 

mounted in the ceiling assembly return air stream.

I.

  Install the batteries into the hand held unit. 

J.

  Restore power to the system. 

#6 SCREW - 

MUST BE INSTALLED WITH HAND SCREW DRIVER

SHOULDER WASHER

ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR

ROOM

TEMPERATURE

SENSOR

CEILING

ASSEMBLY CHUTE

CLOTH AIR DUCT

ASSEMBLY

SPACER

FIGURE 5

Summary of Contents for MACH 9

Page 1: ...g Diagram 5 VIII Installing the 9430A451 Ceiling Assembly 6 IX Operation and Maintenance 8 i Model Serial Numbers 8 ii Operating Guidelines 8 iii Adjusting the Air Flow 8 iv Hand Held Controller 8 v I...

Page 2: ...mode to cool a vehicle or maintain a consumer desired temperature is dependent on the heat gain of the vehicle The physical size the window area the quality and amount of insulation the exposure to s...

Page 3: ...ollapsing occurs Airxcel Inc recommends that the spacing from the vehicle roof top to the interior ceiling top be no less than 25mm A typical support frame is shown in Figure 1 The frame must provide...

Page 4: ...h Voltage Wiring Specifications Refer to most recent Australian NZ Standard for Wiring Rules INSTALLER MUST PROVIDE A TWO POLE DISCONNECT FOR ACTIVE AND NEUTRAL MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTIVE DEVICE F...

Page 5: ...T BLK BLU RED L N OUT AC POWER SUPPLY WHT BLK 3 1 EVAPORATOR FREEZE SENSOR 2 OUTDOOR FREEZE SENDOR 1 4 E N A GRN YEL GND COM N O COMPRESSOR RELAY COM REV VALVE RELAY N O FAN SWITCH RELAY FAN SPEED REL...

Page 6: ...the side of the chute Plug in the patch cord from the upper unit to the receptacle on the ceiling shroud as shown in the magnified section of Figure 6 F Align the shroud with the air chute insuring th...

Page 7: ...RATURE SENSOR TOP SIDE OF CEILING SHROUD CEILING ASSEMBLY SHROUD CEILING ASSEMBLY GRILLES CEILING ASSEMBLY FILTERS This concludes the installation of the system The following pages contain the operati...

Page 8: ...which the reversing valve is re energized and the unit will begin to operate in reverse cycle again This defrost cycle may allow the unit to run at temperatures as low as 0 to 1 Celsius For more infor...

Page 9: ...Y HIGH LOW AUTO AM PM TIMER 7 DAY PROGRAM MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MORN DAY EVE NITE ON OFF BATTERY INDICATOR Only visible when battery is low MODE Scroll to Select System Operating Functions FOLLO...

Page 10: ...Me button for 3 seconds and release On or Off will flash on the screen Press the Follow Me button again to change the setting In Gas heat mode Follow Me is automatically turned on viii F C Selects wh...

Page 11: ...ot operate your heat pump for extended periods of time without the filter installed An even more serious condition occurs when the heat pump is operated without a filter When this happens the lint gre...

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