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Page 1: ...rmostat system switch to HEAT or AUTO and the thermostat fan switch to AUTO See Figure 1 Set the thermostat temperature to the desired temperature level by pressing the WARMER or COOLER button Please...

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Page 3: ...eTechnician Be Certain a The unit thermostat is properly set see To Operate Your Air Conditioner for Cooling and To Operate Your Furnace for Heating b The unit disconnect fuses are in good condition a...

Page 4: ...l fins are straight and if necessary comb fins to remove flattened and bent fins Preferred Location of the Outdoor Unit at the Job Site Conduct a survey of the job site to determine the optimum locati...

Page 5: ...s installation instructions Optional Equipment Optional equipment e g filter driers liquid line solenoid valves etc should be installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer s installation instr...

Page 6: ...ing the equipment Thermostat Set the room thermostat function switch to OFF fan switch to AUTO and move temperature setpoint to its highest setting Prior to applying electrical power to the outdoor un...

Page 7: ...lert TM module is a monitoring device and cannot control or shut down other devices LED Description See Figure 2 POWER LED Green indicates voltage is present at the power connection of the module ALER...

Page 8: ...hasbeenenergized i e fossilfuel burner operating etc andthattheindoor blower energizes afterashortperiodoftime Feelthe air beingcirculatedby the indoorblowerand verify thatitiswarmer thanambient tempe...

Page 9: ...oltage atdisconnect is low Checkwiring connections 3 Excessive liquidrefrigerant incompressor 4 Compressor bearings areseized Ideasure compressor oillevel 1 Outdoor unitpower disconnect isopen 2 Compr...

Page 10: ...pressor run and start wires are routed through the correct module sensing holes Determine if module s Y terminal is connected Verify Y terminal is connected to 24VAC at contactor coil Verify 24VAC is...

Page 11: ...rant when below the curve 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 Liquid Temperature F S4BE 024K 55O 525 _3 im o_ o_ o_ 13 5 I 5OO 475 450 425 400 375 350 325 300 275 25O 70 Remove refrigerant when above...

Page 12: ...80 J Add refrigerant when below the curveJ 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 Liquid Temperature F S4BE 036K 55O 525 A Q U_ U_ I L m O I 5OO 475 45O 425 4OO 375 35O 325 3OO 275 25O 7O Remove refrigeran...

Page 13: ...Add refrigerant when below the curveJ 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 Liquid Temperature F S4BE 048K 550 525 _33 v n _1 5oo 475 45o 425 4oo 375 35o 325 3oo 275 250 7o Remove refrigerant when a...

Page 14: ...I U U rl m I I 525 50O 475 450 425 400 375 350 325 300 275 25O 7O Remove refrigerant when above the curve J J f J J Add refrigerant when below the curveJ 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 Liquid...

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Page 16: ...LER PLEASE LEAVE THESE iNSTALLATiON iNSTRUCTIONS WiTH THE HOMEOWNER 7086650 7086650 Specifications and illustrations subject to change without notice and without incurring obligations Printed in U S A...

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