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Owner’s Manual -  

PTAC/PTHP130-150B/BSC

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COOL / FAN / HEAT MODE  

OPERATION PROCEDURE

Control panel:

• Press the ON/OFF button.

• Press the HEAT/COOL/FAN button, select the

operation mode: heat/cool/fan.

• Press + or - button, to set your desired temperature.

The setting temperature range is 60-90°F (16-32°C).

• Press the FAN SPEED button, to set your desired

air flow rate: high/low/auto.

TIMER PROCEDURE 

(Remote controller)

When batteries are inserted, the present time Is 

automatically set to AM 0:00.E.X.:set to AM10:30.

• Open the back cover,push the CLK button .The time

Indicator is flickering and can set the present time.

• Press the HOUR button.(set to AM 10:00)

• Press the MIN button. (set to 30)

• Press the CLK button again, and then close the back cover.

SET UP OPERATION

1)

Temperature shift key: Press + and - button at the

same time for 3 seconds, the temperature is shifted

between Fahrenheit and centigrade.

2)

Temperature setting limiting: Press + and SPEED

button at the same time to enter the maximum 

and

minimum temperature setting. R1~R8 will be

displayed every 3 seconds. Release the two keys

 to

ensure the setting is effective and the figures will

last for 5 seconds. The temperature setting range

 

is

between 60°F ~90°F as factory default.

VENTILATION CONTROL

The ventilation control lever is located at left side of 

unit, behind front panel.

NOTE:

 The vent door shipping tape must be removed 

before using vent control lever. See Fig. 9 and Fig. 10.

When set to closed, only the air Inside the room is 

circulated and filtered;

When set to open, some outdoor air will be drawn into 

room, this will reduce heating or cooling efficiency.

3)

Remote  thermostat  change:

 In standby off

mode, press HEAT and+  button, for 3 seconds,

the buzzer will chime and LED display will read “P”

or “r”.

P: unit control panel has control of unit.

r: wall thermostat has control of unit.

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

Heating Temperature Limits (°F)

86

86

90

74

92

90

72

90

Cooling Temperature Limits (°F)

63

65

72

72

67

69

68

60

Chart 4.  Temperature setting limiting

Fig. 10 Shipping Screw Location

Fig. 9 Shipping Tape Location

The vent control allows outside air to be drawn into the 

conditioned area. This outside air can provide ventilation 

when the blower Is operating, but it will increase the 

heating or cooling load and operating costs.

To obtain access to the vent control

1. Remove the cabinet front (see Front Removal).

2. Remove the shipping screw (if installed) from the

vent door.

3. Remove the label (if present) from over the vent

control lever on the left side of the chassis. Remove

the vent door shipping screw.

4. Rotate the vent control lever to either open or close

the damper.

Shipping tape

Remove shipping 

screw if present

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Page 2: ...CING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH 1 CONTENTS UNIT FEATURES 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 5 WIRING 9 OP...

Page 3: ...fter the compressor turns off the unit will restart when the pressure turns back below 551 psi This protection can effectively avoid the burst and leakage of pipes lessen the system failures and prolo...

Page 4: ...ontroller or the control panel Special control functions for DIP switches The DIP switches are on main board No 5 auto heating for units with heat When unit is connected to the power supply and room t...

Page 5: ...rated and maintained according to these installation and operating instructions and all local codes and ordinances or in their absence with the latest edition of the National Electric Code or CEC for...

Page 6: ...ove the wall sleeve The sleeve can not support the load of bricks blocks For existing construction wall opening must be created the proper dimensions are necessary to avoid use of fillers or additiona...

Page 7: ...compressor may cycle on and off rapidly This could damage the compressor or possibly void the warranty FRONT REMOVAL 1 Grasp the cabinet front 3 Slide the chassis into the wall sleeve until the chass...

Page 8: ...TIPLE POWER SOURCES BE PRESENT FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT SERVICE THIS UNIT WITHOUT FIRST SHUTTING OFF THE POWER TO THE UNIT FROM THE CIRCUIT BREAKER AN...

Page 9: ...tal Displayer On normal operation indicates room temperature When pressing or button indicates setting temperature On time operation indicates timer time On failure operation indicates fault code Warm...

Page 10: ...ONTROL The ventilation control lever is located at left side of unit behind front panel NOTE The vent door shipping tape must be removed before using vent control lever See Fig 9 and Fig 10 When set t...

Page 11: ...sitions Location of 7 Screws 15 Discharge Air 55 Discharge Air Use the following procedure to change the angle of the discharge air flow 1 Remove the front cabinet see Front Removal 2 Position the fro...

Page 12: ...enings around the sleeve are properly sealed The wall sleeve s level should also be rechecked Proper leveling for most installations are a 1 4 bubble tilt to the outside and level from right to left C...

Page 13: ...n and operational status including present modes failures airflow restriction warnings operating temperatures and past failures To enter Diagnostic Status Report mode press and hold the down arrows an...

Page 14: ...starting after it has been turned off to prevent tripping of the compressor overload Make sure that curtains blinds or furniture are not restricting or blocking unit airflow Reset to a lower or higher...

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