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Appliances
SECTION FIVE
On Mode
•
Low Fan:
The fan operates continuously at low
speed .
•
High Fan:
The fan operates continuously at high
speed .
MAINTENANCE
Periodically remove and clean return air filter . The
filter is located above the removable panel . Avoid use
without the filter in place .
Remove and clean filter and housing with mild soap and
water . Do not use harsh cleaners, scouring powders or
petroleum based cleaners as this can damage the filter
and housing finish .
Energy Saving Tips:
1 . Select a temperature setting that suits comfort
needs .
2 . Regularly clean return air filters .
3 . Park in a shaded area during extreme outdoor
temperatures . Keep windows and doors closed . Keep
blinds or shades closed . Avoid use of heat producing
appliances .
FURNACE
The furnace is 12 Volt DC operated and uses propane
as the fuel source . Electronic circuitry (automatic
ignition) ignites the burner . The furnace uses outside
air for burner combustion . Exhaust is expelled through
the outside vent . Inside air is drawn into the furnace
and blown across the internal heat exchanger . Heated
air is then discharged through ducted hoses to the heat
registers .
OPERATION
The furnace is controlled by either an analog thermostat
used with standard roof A/C or electronic thermostat
used with roof A/C with heat pump .
The air conditioner sends an electrical signal to the
furnace to begin ignition cycle . There is a small time delay
before the blower motor begins .
Once the blower motor attains a predetermined speed
NOTE:
The temperature setting regulates the cycle of
the compressor in Cool mode . The blower runs
continuously in Cool mode to circulate air and
maintain an even temperature .
CAUTION:
Wait 2 minutes after the compressor cycles off
before setting the thermostat to a cooler setting .
This allows refrigerant pressure to equalize and
compressor to easily restart .
Direct Discharge Vents
031357a
Remove Grille to Access Filter
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