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Owner’s Manual  -  

Room Air Conditioner - PTTC/PTTE/PTTH-09/12A-1

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IMPORTANTNOTETOTHEOWNER

This equipment is to be serviced by professionally trained

personnel only. If this equipment is improperly installed,

adjusted or altered by an unqualified person, a safety

hazard may result.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE SERVICER

Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the specific

items which must be adhered to before attempting to

service this unit. The precautions listed in this manual

should not supersede existing practices but should be

considered as supplemental information.

TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE 

All units are securely packed in shipping containers ap-

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should be checked upon arrival for external damage. If

damage is found, immediately make a written request for

inspection by the carrier’s agent.
In the event of damage:

1. Note on the delivery receipt any visible damage to

shipment or container.

2. Notify carrier promptly and request an inspection.
3. File the claim with the following supporting documents

within the six month statute of limitations.

a. Original Bill of Lading, certified copy, or indemnity

bond.

b. Original paid freight bill or indemnity.
c. Original invoice or certified copy, showing trade and

other discounts or reductions.

d. Copy of the inspection report issued by carrier’s

representative at the time damage is reported to the

carrier.

The carrier is responsible for making prompt inspection of

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distributor or manufacturer will not accept claims from

dealers for transportation damage.

UNPACKING THE UNIT

1. Cut the carton banding and open the carton.
2. Remove the literature, hardware pack, upper styrofoam

shipping blocks, and styrofoam corner posts.

3. Remove the front assembly.
4. Lift the unit from the remaining carton.
5. Dispose of the cardboard and styrofoam at an approved

Recycle Center. Check all contents for damaged or

missing parts. In case of concealed damage, notify the

carrier as soon as possible—preferably within 5 days.

Refer to step 3 of the Transportation Damage section if

damage or missing parts are noted.

OPERATING

 

INSTRUCTIONS

Check

 

the

 

data

 

specification

 

plate

 

and

 

ensure

 

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proper

 

voltage

 

and

 

current

 

rating

 

for

 

the type

 

of

 

power

 

plug

 

on

 

the

 

unit

 

is

 

available.

 

DO

 

NOT

 

REMOVE THE GROUNDING

 

PRONG

 

FROM

 

THE

 

POWER

 

CORD.

.         

See

 

Figure

 

1

 

for

 

the

 

types

 

of

 

acceptable

 

plugs.

 

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use

 

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extension

 

cord

 

for

 

the

 

installation

 

of this

 

product.

 

Refer

 

to

 

the

 

data

 

specification

 

plate

 

for

 

electrical

 

requirements.

13 amp

Figure 1

‡

LCDI or AFCI Power Cords - Underwrites Laboratories

and the National Electric Code (NEC) now require

power cords that sense current leakage and can open

the electrical circuit to the unit on units rated at 250

volts or less.  In the event that unit does not operate,

check the reset button located on or near the head of

the power cord as part of the normal troubleshooting

procedure

Note:

 

Plug may be different 

than

 the actual product.

 

Please 

refer to actual product.

.

LCDI

 P

ower

 

Cord

VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS
Before connecting the unit, measure the supply voltage.

Voltage must fall within the voltage utilization range given

in Table 1.

Operating Voltage

Unit Voltage

Rating

Voltage Utilization Range

Minimum

Maximum

230/208

187

253

115

103

126

Table

 

1

Operating

 

Voltage

120V

240V

240V

18 amp

15 amp

-4-

RESET

TEST

Summary of Contents for PTTC09A-1

Page 1: ...www marsdelivers com Owner s Manual Room Air Conditioner PTTC09A 1 PTTE09A 1 PTTC12A 1 PTTE12A 1 ...

Page 2: ...a matter of common sense a matter of thinking before acting Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices follow them The precautions listed in this Installation Manual areintendedassupplementaltoexistingpractices However ifthereisadirectconflictbetweenexisting practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed here take precedence RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAU...

Page 3: ...ious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Indicates important but not hazard related information used to indicate risk of property damage Indicates a hazard that would be assigned a signal word WARNING or CAUTION ...

Page 4: ...un into electric parts Do not use the socket if it is loose or damaged Do not use the power cord close to heating appliances Always install circuit breaker and a dedicated power circuit Do not open the unit during operation Do not use the power cord near flammable gas or combustibles such as gasoline benzene thinner etc ƽ It may cause fire ƽ It may cause fire and electric shock ƽ It may cause an e...

Page 5: ...nsure that the power cord is not compressed Turn off the main power switch when not using the unit for a long time Always insert the filters securely Clean the filter once every two weeks Do not drink water drained from air conditioner Appearance may be deteriorated due to change of product color or scratching of its surface There is danger of fire or electric shock It contains contaminants and co...

Page 6: ...2A 1 6 4 The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit On some products this is also indicated by a light on the plug head Operation of Current Device Please contact Customer Service with a new cord please contact Customer Service NOTICE 3 ...

Page 7: ...nufacturer will not accept claims from dealers for transportation damage UNPACKING THE UNIT 1 Cut the carton banding and open the carton 2 Remove the literature hardware pack upper styrofoam shipping blocks and styrofoam corner posts 3 Remove the front assembly 4 Lift the unit from the remaining carton 5 Dispose of the cardboard and styrofoam at an approved Recycle Center Check all contents for da...

Page 8: ... wall sleeve for a complete description of the installation proce dure NOTE Wallsleeveisnotshippedwithchassis and must be purchased separately Wall Sleeve Outside Wall Outside Inside Level 1 4 Bubble Tilt To Outside Figure 2 CHASSIS INSTALLATION 1 Remove front grille See Figure A Lift up on Filter Handle Figure A The front grille can be removed for more thorough cleaning or to make the model and s...

Page 9: ...y slide the chassis into the sleeve Ensure that the ground wire is not pinched or in the path of the condenser fan Loosen locking plate screw and rotate tab with tab behind wall case flange See Figure C then tighten locking plate screw Locking Plate Figure C 6 If outlet is on the left side of the unit route power cord as shown in Figure D Power Cord Clamp Figure D MOUNTING SCREW GRDUND WIRE ...

Page 10: ...side the room will be circulated and condit ioned When set at OPEN some inside air is exhausted outside Locating Locating Hole Hole Screw Hole Screw Hole OPEN position CLOSE position Mesh end toward back Mesh end toward front Figure E To open or close the vent 1 Remove the front grille 2 Remove the vent card screw 3 Remove the vent card turn it over and replace it by locating rear hole in card ove...

Page 11: ... shock personal injury or death do not service this unit without first opening all disconnects and or removing the unit cord set plug from the wall outlet WARNING To avoid the risk of electrical shock personal injury or property damage do not use an extension cord with this unit WARNING To avoid the risk of fire property damage or personal injury use only copper conductors WARNING To avoid the ris...

Page 12: ... TIME RAISES TEMPERATURE OR TIME SETS FAN SPEED SETS MODE RESET FILTER DISPLAYS TEMPERATURE TIME TURNS UNIT ON OR OFF AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES ON OFF button MODE button button FAN button SWING button SLEEP button TIMER button Timer on Timer off Sending signal swing operation sleep operation lock set speed Set time Set temperature heat operation fan operation dry operation cool operation auto opera...

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Page 15: ...ton to select fan blowing angle Replacement of batteries in remote controller reinstall UHPRYH battery FRYHU RI EDWWHU ER 1 Press the back side of remote controller on the spot PDUNHG ZLWK DQG WKHQ SXVK RXW WKH FRYHU RI EDWWHU ER DORQJ WKH DUURZ GLUHFWLRQ 2 Replace two No 7 AAA 1 5V dry batteries and make sure the positions of and polar are correct 5HLQVWDOO WKH FRYHU RI EDWWHU ER NOTICE Ɣ XULQJ R...

Page 16: ... indoor fan to cycle on off with the compressor When this switch is disabled UP it allows the indoor fan to run continuously The default setting is DOWN fan cycle Fan Cycle Continuous Cool When this switch is enabled DOWN it allows the indoor fan to cycle on off with the heater or the compressor operation When this switch is disabled UP it allows the indoor fan to run continuously The default sett...

Page 17: ...eed will automatically decrease Auto fan speed cannot be used when in the Fan Only mode AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES Set Off Filter Reset On Timer Temp Timer Temp Timer Mode Speed Fan Cool Heat Fan Only Med High Low Auto Set Off Filter Reset On Timer Temp Timer Temp Timer Mode Speed Fan Cool Heat Fan Only Med High Low Auto Set Off Filter Reset On Timer Temp Timer Temp Timer Mode Speed Fan Cool Heat Fa...

Page 18: ...l enter into Timer mode for 5 seconds then Timer light on Set light off In Timer mode Unit keeps previously set temperature and fan speed Temperature display set temperature no display if power turn off Press Timer once LED display remaining time of set time LED returns to set temperature in 5 seconds When in Fan Only mode LED only displays room temperature not display set temperature Turning the ...

Page 19: ...e the room air If the air conditioner is off and is then turned on while set to a Cool setting or if turned from a fan setting to a Cool setting it may take approximately 3 minutes for the compressor to start and cooling to begin Set Off Filter Reset On Timer Temp Timer Temp Timer Mode Speed Fan Cool Heat Fan Only Med High Low Auto Set Off Filter Reset On Timer Temp Timer Temp Timer Mode Speed Fan...

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Page 21: ...ve the 6 screws that mount the condenser coil top cover to condenser shroud Normal Operating Sounds and Conditions POPPING OR GURGLING SOUNDS This sound is the refrigerant traveling through the lines This is a normal sound which may be heard for a few seconds after the unit shuts off WATER TRICKLING SOUNDS This sound is produced by the water as it is picked up and run over the coils This procedure...

Page 22: ...arts are required within the period of this warranty Comfort Aire Century replacement parts shall be used any warranty on the replacement part s shall not affect the applicable original unit warranty Ready access to the unit for service is the owner s responsibility Labor to diagnose and replace the defective part is not covered by this Limited Express Warranty If for any reason the replacement pa...

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