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CAUTION
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The rooftop air conditioner must be
installed securely so that it cannot
fall down.
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Only operate the rooftop air
conditioner if you are certain that
the housing and the cables are not
damaged.
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Do not use the rooftop air
conditioner near flammable fluids or
in closed rooms.
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Make sure no combustible objects
are stored or installed near the air
outlet. A distance of at least 20”
must be kept.
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Do not reach into air outlets or
insert any foreign objects into the
device.
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Only use the device as intended.
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Do not make any alterations or
conversions to the device.
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If faults occur in the refrigerant
circuit, the system must be checked
by a certified service technician and
repaired properly. The refrigerant
must never be released into the air.
Handling Electrical
Cables
WARNING
The electrical power supply must only
be connected by a qualified electrician.
CAUTION
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Refer to NEC (National Electric
Code) for proper sizing of wire
gauge (awg) based on cable length
and overcurrent protection rating
that is suppling power to the air
conditioner.
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See rooftop unit nameplate for
proper overcurrent protection
sizing.
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Attach and lay the cables so that
they cannot be tripped over or
damaged.
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Only a qualified electrician should
connect the rooftop air conditioner to
electrical power.
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Do not lay loose or bent cables next
to electrically conductive materials.
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Do not pull on the cables.
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Use cable ducts to lay cables through
walls with sharp edges.
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Refer to rooftop unit nameplate and
NEC for proper power supply rating.