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CARE AND CLEANING 

FRONT PANEL AND CASE 

Turn unit off and disconnect power supply. To clean, use water and a mild detergent. 
DO NOT use bleach or abrasives. Some commercial cleaners may damage the plastic parts. 

OUTDOOR COIL 

Coil on outdoor side of unit should be checked regularly.
Unit will need to be removed from wall sleeve to inspect
dirt buildup that will occur on the inside of the coil. Clean
both sides of outdoor coil with warm water and a mild 
detergent. Do not use corrosive coil cleaners.

BASEPAN

In some installations, dirt or other debris may be blown into unit from outside and settle in base
pan (bottom of unit). In some areas of the United States, a“jell-like” substance may be seen in
the basepan. Check basepan periodically and clean, if necessary. 

NOTE:

Never use a high-pressure spray on coil. 

Clean inside and outside of outdoor coils regularly.

Fig. 25 – Outdoor Coil

WARNING

CAUTION
WARNING

CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD 

– Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment 

damage or improper operation. Airflow restriction may cause damage to the unit.

WARNING

CAUTION
WARNING

CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD 

– Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment 

damage or improper operation. Do not operate unit without filters in place. If a filter 
becomes damaged, it should be replaced immediately. 

Operating the unit without filters or with damaged filters will allow dirt and dust to 
reach indoor coil and reduce cooling, heating, airflow and efficiency of unit. Airflow 
restriction may cause damage to the unit; thereby voiding equipment warranty.

Preventive maintenance is essential to proper unit operation, efficiency and longevity, and 
required to maintain equipment warranty.

To ensure equipment operates properly, it must be properly maintained. Equipment operation
should be checked and verified several times during each year. For typical unit inspection and 
maintenance, follow the guidelines below:

22

2 Air filters

Pull up

Coils 

Grille 

Dirty filter-

Needs cleaning

Clogged filter -

Greatly reduces cooling,

heating and airflow.

Push down

Summary of Contents for TAC2-07HC265VA-A

Page 1: ...PACKAGEDTERMINAL AIR CONDITIONER HEAT PUMP INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL PTAC DIRECT SALES INC 185 S Kimball Ave Suite 130 Southlake TX 76092 TEL 877 454 7822 T...

Page 2: ...e has gone into your unit Please read this owner s manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference ETACII PackagedTerminal Air Conditioner Heating Unit Table of Contents Safety Co...

Page 3: ...r before making any repairs NOTE We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed by a qualified individual 2 Please read the following before installation or use Recognize safety information Thi...

Page 4: ...del and serial number of unit on the space provided on the front page The model and serial number can be located on the serial number plate attached to unit UNIT INFORMATION NOMENCLATURE n o i t c e t...

Page 5: ...So when power is restored the unit will start back up in the mode and configuration it was in when power was lost Premium Sound Your Premium ETAC II is also the quietest Gree PTAC Not only does it hav...

Page 6: ...ment Sometimes known as Front Desk Control an input is provided so that the unit can be manually disabled from a different location If the unit detects 24vac on this input it will automatically turn i...

Page 7: ...f of the coil 6 CONDENSATE REMOVAL SYSTEM ETAC II has a new condensate water disposal system The outdoor fan prop has a built in slinger ring which draws condensate water and sprays it on the warm out...

Page 8: ...be ordered Be sure that your outlet matches the appropriate blade configuration of the plug and that it is within reach of the service cord All wiring including installation of the receptacle must be...

Page 9: ...plate PROPER WALL RECEPTACLE OUTLET The unit plug configuration must match the electrical wall outlet and be within reach of the service cord The standard cord connected 265v units require an accessor...

Page 10: ...sing non Gree grills WARNING CAUTION WARNING CAUTION 9 PROPER INSTALLATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER Product failure due to improper installation is not covered under the limited ProductW...

Page 11: ...al Electric Metal Sleeve RAB71 Plastic Sleeve RAB77 Amana Metal Sleeve WS900B Gree Metal Sleeve PTAC SLEEVE SE INS Plastic Sleeve SLEEVE INSUL 1PK Trane Metal Sleeve SLV149 Friedrich T Series Metal 11...

Page 12: ...WARNING CAUTION WARNING WARNING Fig 4 GE Plastic Sleeve Remove bottom seal from plastic sleeve Fig 5 Accessory Baffle Kit Part BAFFLE KIT 1PK WINDOW WALL INSTALLATIONS This application has become mor...

Page 13: ...lled using the appropriate power cord kit See Power Connection Chart below Unit Connec Junction Box Cover Junction Box Accessory Power Supply Cord Accessory Power Cord Unit Model ETAC2 07HC265VA A ETA...

Page 14: ...the screws Fig 11 5 Re install junction box and cover Secure power cord a Re install junction box b Use wire clamp to secure power cord to basepan with screw provided c Replace junction box cover Wire...

Page 15: ...ove front panel 2 Remove louver screws that hold louver insert in place from back side of front panel 3 Turn louver insert and rotate 180 4 Replace louver insert 5 Replace screws and front panel WARNI...

Page 16: ...Dip Switch 3 down factory default Cooling Fan Control Switch 4 Set indoor fan to cycle mode with Dip Switch 4 up or continuous mode with Dip Switch 4 down factory default Electronic Temperature Limiti...

Page 17: ...tinuous Run for Heating Fan Cycle for Cooling UP UP 68 75 F 20 24 C Freeze Guard Disable UP DOWN 63 80 F 18 28 C DOWN DOWN 61 86 F 16 30 C full range DOWN UP 65 78 F 19 26 C Down Heat Pump Control Pan...

Page 18: ...FOR COOLING MODE Sometimes known as an anticipator the air temperature sensor bias is used to adjust the room air temperature reading when in cooling mode Not normally required Default biasing value...

Page 19: ...thermostat wire 5 Route thermostat wire beneath ETAC II unit and up under the front panel on the power cord side see Fig 19 Never route thermostat wire through the wall sleeve 6 Locate thermostat conn...

Page 20: ...ttach thermostat terminal block on unit 9 Locate configuration dip switches above thermostat terminal connections Set switch 2 UP forWall Thermostat Mode see Fig 17 10 Install thermostat escutcheon la...

Page 21: ...led EM signal or front desk control The input signal must be 24VAC If unit receives a 24VAC signal it will turn off otherwise the unit runs normally This function will be disabled under Freeze Guard p...

Page 22: ...n only operation 4 FAN SPEED Set fan operation for HI LO andAUTO speed Auto Fan Mode Adjusts the indoor fan speed to balance comfort and quietness Fan speed will increase the farther away from the sel...

Page 23: ...l WARNING CAUTION WARNING CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation Airflow restriction may cause damage to the unit WARNING CAUTIO...

Page 24: ...ys or sooner depending on application Clogged filters reduce cooling heating and airflow 2 Air filters Coils Grille Dirty filter Needs cleaning Clogged filter Greatly reduces cooling heating and airfl...

Page 25: ...sor overload DISPLAY HAS STRANGE NUMBERS CHARACTERS ON IT UNIT MAKING NOISES SOLUTIONS Check that plug is plugged securely in wall receptacle Note Plug has a test reset button on it Make sure that the...

Page 26: ...t to FAN operation until ice or frost melts Remove and clean filters Random Compressor restart Whenever the unit is plugged in or power has been restarted a random compressor restart will occur After...

Page 27: ...n on methods of control and use of air conditioning unit after initial installation 4 Damage or repairs needed as consequence of faulty installation or application This is the responsibility of the in...

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