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Precautions and preparations listed are for general knowledge and to define basic guidelines. Local codes and existing practices should be observed and preformed by a professional. 

Due to ICE AIRs ongoing product development programs, the information in this document is subject to change without notice.

Troubleshooting

IMPORTANT: It is not the intent of this maintenance manual to 
resolve any problems with the operation of your ICE AIR unit. 
Please contact a trained servicer or building maintenance 
staff immediately if your unit fails to perform properly.

1.  Contact a trained service technician to conduct full unit 

diagnostics and repair to equipment. 

2.  Record any unit that does not operate noting the unit serial 

number on your report.

If unit is not operating, conduct the following checks:

1.  Check the electrical connections.
2.  Check the voltage and current against the electrical 

specifications on the unit nameplate.

3.  Look for wiring errors. Check for loose screw connections in both 

line and low voltage terminals.

4.  Check the water supply piping for proper water connection.
5.  Check for dirty filters.
6.  Check indoor fan for proper operation.
7.  Check that unit did not cycle off due to improper thermostat 

settings.

8.  Check for fault codes on the control board – consult the Board 

Troubleshooting Table.

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RECOGNIZE THIS SYMBOL AS A SAFETY PRECAUTION.

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WARNING: 

ICE AIR will not be responsible for any injury or 

property damage arising from improper service or service 
procedures. If you install or perform service on this unit, you 
assume responsibility for any personal injury or property 
damage which may result. Many jurisdictions require a license 
to install or service heating and air conditioning equipment.

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WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE:

 

Disconnect all power before 

servicing or installing unit. Multiple power sources may be 
present. Failure to do so may cause property damage,  
personal injury or death.

Summary of Contents for FCHC

Page 1: ...and existing practices should be observed and preformed by a professional Due to ICE AIRs ongoing product development programs the information in this document is subject to change without notice FCHC...

Page 2: ...nce Manual We recommend that you pay special attention to the Safety and Warning Information section at the beginning of this Manual and to the various safety advisories throughout this Manual Please...

Page 3: ...Our ICE AIR units must each be wired on an individual dedicated electrical circuit with the correct voltage and proper amperage capacity to match the unit nameplate requirements Each unit s electrical...

Page 4: ...mation in this document is subject to change without notice Components and Parts View Horizontal Concealed Ultra Thin TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW JUNCTION BOX AIR SUPPLY CONDENSATE DRAIN DRAIN PAN...

Page 5: ...l Elec Heat MCO K LH 2 Pipe Cool w Total Elec Heat ACO L LH 2 Pipe Heat Only M RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO N RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO O LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO P LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO Ite...

Page 6: ...ay MV Normally Open Diverting 17 24V 3 Way MV Normally Closed Routing w Bypass Pipe 18 24V 3 Way MV Normally Closed Diverting w Bypass Pipe 19 24V 3 Way MV Normally Open Routing w Bypass Pipe 20 24V 3...

Page 7: ...eat MCO K LH 2 Pipe Cool w Total Elec Heat ACO L LH 2 Pipe Heat Only M RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO N RH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO O LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool MCO P LH 4 Pipe Heat and Cool ACO Item 6 X En...

Page 8: ...J 10 X No Electric Heat Item 15 G Secondary Drain Pan G Galvanized Powder Coated Antique White S Stainless Steel X None Item 16 A Flow Regulation Cooling Coil A Balancing Valve B Circuit Setter C Auto...

Page 9: ...Thermostat should be no more than 5 10 feet from the unit for optimal connection The ICE AIR unit is compatible with certain third party thermostats For ideal location information please contact your...

Page 10: ...Press Hold s UP Override mode UP Permanent Override mode t DOWN Override mode DOWN Permanent Override mode ON OFF ON OFF MODE Set operation mode Internal Setting FAN Set fan speed Confirm The tempera...

Page 11: ...set point can be adjusted 4 In Auto mode Heat set point will be set first and press UP or DOWN to set the Heat set point Press FAN to confirm the Heat set point Cool set point will be set second and...

Page 12: ...mode and inlet water temperature is below 85 F the Auto Seasonal Changeover switch shall open the valve and allow cool water to circulate through the system else the valve remains shut to prevent hot...

Page 13: ...ternal components may vary based on installed conditions NOTE Pictures of components and parts may vary depending on your model Indoor Air Filter if applicable Only configurations with a plenum on the...

Page 14: ...ree service The procedures should be implemented by trained personnel But there are certain items that you the apartment owner or tenant can do to ensure proper unit function Keep the area around your...

Page 15: ...and current against the electrical specifications on the unit nameplate 3 Look for wiring errors Check for loose screw connections in both line and low voltage terminals 4 Check the water supply pipi...

Page 16: ...person including any agent salesman dealer or distributor has authority to expand ICE AIRs obligation beyond the terms of these express warranties or to state that the performance of the product is ot...

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