Garrison 2498547 User Manual Download Page 6

This unit has many featrues.The servicer must be 

familiar with these features in order to properly 

service the unit.

AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES

Compressor Restart Delay

This feature extends the overall life of the compre-

ssor by preventing the short-cycling of the air 

conditioner.When the compressor restarts,the

Memory

Automatic Evaporator Freeze Protection

Golden Fin Protection

Effectively prevents bacteria breeding and improves

heat transfer efficiency. The anti-corrosion golden 

coating on the evaporator and condenser can 

withstand salty air, rain, and other corrosive 

elements. 

Automatic Quick Warm-Up (for heat pump

models only)

O

O

If the room temperature falls to 4.5 C/8 F

below the set temperature, the reverse 

cycle heat is shut off and the electric strip heat

is turned on for one cycle until room temperature 

gets back to the set temperature.

LED Indicators and Buttons

Unit Configuration

NOTE:  

HEAT mode is for Cooling & Heating models only.

O

O

F or  C

O

O

The unit can display in either  F or  C. 

High Temperature  Protection in Heating

Operation

5

Operation of Current Device(optional)

The power supply cord contains a current device that senses damage to the power cord. To test your power 
supply cord:
                                                            1. Plug in the Air Conditioner.
                                                            2. The power supply cord will have TWO buttons on the plug head. 
                                                                Press the TEST button. You will notice a "click" as the RESET

 

                                                                button pops out.
                                                            3. Press the RESET button again and you will notice a "click" as the button
                                                                engages.
                                                            4. The power supply cord is now supplying electricity to the unit. 
                                                                (This is also indicated by a light on the plug head on some products.)

NOTES:

    Do not use this device to turn the unit on or off.
    Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation.
    The power supply must be replaced if it fails to reset when the TEST button is pushed or it cannot be  
    reset. A new one can be obtained from the manufacturer.
    If power supply cord is damaged, it cannot be repaired. It MUST be replaced by the manufacturer. 

When 265-volt units are installed,the power supply must be permanent wiring.Permanent 

wiring may be done through the accessory sub-base.An exposed cord connection on 265-volt units 

are not permitted.

unit is designed to spend at least three minutes 

equalizing the refrig erant pressures for optimized 

cycling.

The unit has memory.If power is lost, all

control settings(mode, fan speed, on/off, and

configuration) are remembered. When power

is restored, the unit will restart in the mode

(and configuration) it was in when power was

lost.

Automatically keeps the evaporator from

freezing. The compressor is turned off and the

indoor fan is turned on when the evaporator

temperature is too low.If the evaporator

temperature is not too low, this function is off.

The touch pad has buttons for MODE, FAN,

POWER,SETPOINT UP, and SETPOINT DOWN.

It also has LEDs that correspond to the mode,

fan speed, power, and setpoint operation, to

indicate the unit's status.LEDs for HIGH,MED,

and LOW indicate the fan speed that is selected.

LEDs for FAN, COOL, and HEAT indicate what

operating mode is active. LED for POWER is the

unit ON/OFF status LED. If the unit is in ON mode,

the LED will be green.If the unit is OFF, the LED

will be off.

The compressor and/or electric heater will be

switched off to prevent damage to the high indoor

blow air temperature or errors in the indoor 

temperature sensor.

Summary of Contents for 2498547

Page 1: ...PUMP Before using your air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference Model 2498546 2498547 2498548 2498549 2498550 2498551 2498552 2498553 2498554 2498555 2498556...

Page 2: ...involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall notbe made by children without supervision applicable for European countries This appliance is not intended for...

Page 3: ...e fire It may cause explosion fire and burns It may cause electric shock or fire due to heat generation It may cause electric shock It may cause machine failure or electric shock It may cause fire and...

Page 4: ...etc It may cause failure of product or fire Do not use for special purposes Turn off the main power switch when not using the unit for a long time If water enters the unit turn the unit off at the pow...

Page 5: ...thin the air conditioner The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug WARNING For Your Safety Do not store or use gas...

Page 6: ...lug head on some products NOTES Do not use this device to turn the unit on or off Always make sure the RESET button is pushed in for correct operation The power supply must be replaced if it fails to...

Page 7: ...ure 2 There is a 3 minute minimum compressor runtime at any setting to prevent short cycling The indoor fan motors starts before the compressor and stops after the compressor cycles off 3 Push S1 on t...

Page 8: ...e unit displays LC pads on the control panel are not available The unit can be set with a wire controller only You can install the accessory on the control panel NOTE For some models there is a corres...

Page 9: ...20 C 24 C Two configurations S4 S5 combine to select set point range S6 S7 Fan Continuous Run for Heating Fan Cycle for Heating Fan Continuous Run for Cooling Fan Cycle for Cooling Electric Heat Only...

Page 10: ...the dip switch to the DOWN OFF position as shown below Insert the wire connector of the wall t into the relevant terminal according to different shapes as shown below hermostat Terminal of some types...

Page 11: ...High fan is desired wire the G output from the themostat to HI FAN on the unit s terminal block The range of set temperature of must match the range of DIP switch setting must be set to match the uni...

Page 12: ...and exhaust airflow See Fig 2 CAUTION There are sharp edges that can cause serious cuts When lifting the air conditioner VY people to lift COOLED AIR INTAKE AIR WALL WALL HEAT RADIATION SLEEVE Over 2...

Page 13: ...with 4 screws and washers supplied in the SLEEVE ASSEMBLY through the unit flange holes See Fig 7 and Fig 8 Fig 7 Fig 8 1 2 Fig 9 Place tabs over top rail Push Inward at bottom until panel snaps into...

Page 14: ...t thing you can do to maintain unit efficiency is to clean the filters once every two weeks as required CAUTION Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damge or improper operation Do no...

Page 15: ...f F UNIT MAKING NOISES Clicking gurgling and whooshing noises are normal during operation of unit WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE If a drain kit has not been installed condensation runoff during very hot and h...

Page 16: ...The design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice for product improvement Consult with the sales agency or manufacturer for details...

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