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Use caution when unpacking and 

installing. Sharp edges could cause 

injury.

If water enters the unit, turn the unit 

off at the power outlet and switch 

off the circuit breaker. Isolate supply 

by taking the powerplug out and 

contact a qualified service technician.

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I

t may cause failure of 

appliance or accident.

A

ppearance may be 

deteriorated due to change

of product color or 

scratching of its surface.

Do not place obstacles 

around air inlets or 

inside of air-outlet.

Do not use strong 

detergent

,

 such as wax 

or thinner. Use a soft 

cloth.

I

f bracket is damaged, there

is concern of damage due to

falling of unit.

T

here is danger of fire or 

electric shock.

Ensure that the installation 

bracket of the outdoor 

appliance is not damaged 

due to prolonged exposure.

Do not place heavy object 

on the power cord and 

ensure that the cord is 

not compressed.

O

peration without filters 

may cause failure.

I

t contains contaminants and 

could make you sick.

Always insert the 

filters securely. Clean 

filter once every two 

weeks.

Do not drink water 

drained from air 

conditioner.

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Have the evaporator cleaned once 
every three months a professional.

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therwise it may cause failure of electric 

heating feature.

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Summary of Contents for 311410571

Page 1: ...ur air conditioner please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference PACKAGED TERMINAL AIR CONDITIONER HEAT PUMP Model 311410571 311410583 311410580 311410575 311410570 311410579 3114...

Page 2: ...TY INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 AIR CONDITIONER FEATURES 6 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 7 5 DIP SWITCHES CONFIGURATION 8 6 DIP SWITCHES CONFIGURATION BY PANEL CONTROL 10 7 WALL THERMOSTAT TERMINAL 11 8 INSTALLATION...

Page 3: ...not play with the appliance If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard The appliance shall be in...

Page 4: ...g out the power plug Do not operate with wet hands or in damp environment Do not allow water to run into electric parts Do not damage or use an unspecified power cord Do not direct airflow at room occ...

Page 5: ...conditioner with water Water may enter the unit and degrade the insulation It may cause an electric shock This could injure the pet or plant It may cause electric shock and damage Do not put a pet or...

Page 6: ...such as wax or thinner Use a soft cloth If bracket is damaged there is concern of damage due to falling of unit There is danger of fire or electric shock Ensure that the installation bracket of the o...

Page 7: ...extension cord or an adapter plug Do not remove any cord from the manufacturer...

Page 8: ...TPOINT DOWN It also has LEDs that correspond to the mode fan speed power and setpoint operation to indicate the unit s tatus LEDs for HIGH MED and LOW indicate the fan speed that is selected LEDs for...

Page 9: ...HES See DIP SWITCHES CONFIGURATIONS on pag or details or heating mode The temperature can be set in for 3 seconds to alternate the temperature display and Pads on the control panel are not available T...

Page 10: ...access remove front panel See Fig 2 Dip switches are accessible without opening the control box See Fig 3 Unit must be powered OFF to effectively change their status See Table 1 and Fig 4 for dip swit...

Page 11: ...lly used for emergency heating On heating mode the set temperature Low temp protection enable Low temp protection disable Use PTAC other wall thermostat Use some type of wall thermostat Consult with t...

Page 12: ...down buttons together for 3 seconds again or no operation within 30 seconds to exit the dip switch configurations by panel control and the unit will save the last settings Display function settings w...

Page 13: ...thermostat consult...

Page 14: ...oesn t receive a 24VAC signal it will turn unit off otherwise the unit runs in normal control The dip switch can control the FRONT DESK CONTROL feature The dip switch is on the DOWN position the unit...

Page 15: ...Air conditioner is HEAVY so use 2 people to lift airflow...

Page 16: ...required inward...

Page 17: ...removed to inspect dirt buildup that will occur on the inside of the coil If clogged with dirt and soot coil should be professionally cleaned Clean inside and outside of outdoor coils regularly Pull t...

Page 18: ...Check that plug is securely in wall receptacle dip switch settings Check dip switch and wall thermostat settings for desired comfort...

Page 19: ...er has restarted a random compressor restart will occur o prevent short cycling of the compressor there is a random startup delay of 3 minutes and a minimum compressor run time of 3 minutes Have the e...

Page 20: ...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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