
94MS36 Rev. F2 S/W Ver 2.06
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After flushing, allow filter to drain. Placing it with a corner down will
assure complete drainage.
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Amounts of airborne dust and dirt particles are different in every location.
When a fine layer of dust or lint is visible on the surface of the filter,
remove and clean the filter.
Condenser & Evaporator Blowers
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The blower motors require no maintenance. All bearings, shafts, etc.,
are lubricated during manufacturing for the life of the motor.
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Operation of the air conditioners in areas containing airborne caustics or
chemicals can rapidly deteriorate filters, condenser coils, blowers, and
motors.
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If the condenser blower motor (top blower) should fail, it is not necessary
to remove the air conditioner from the cabinet or enclosure to replace the
blower. The condenser blower is mounted on its own and is easily
accessible by removing the front access panel.
Refrigerant Loss
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Your air conditioner was thoroughly tested to ensure against refrigeration
leaks. Shipping damage or microscopic leaks not found with sensitive
electronic refrigerant leak detection equipment during manufacture may
require repair and recharging of the system. This work should be
performed by qualified professionals only, generally available through
an air conditioning repair or service company in your local area.
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Refer to the data on the air conditioner nameplate which specifies the
type of refrigerant and the charge size in ounces. Before recharging, make
sure there are no leaks and that the system has been properly evacuated
by deep vacuum.