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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT

FOR WARRANTY SERVICE OR REPAIR:

Contact your installing contractor.  You may find the installer’s name on the equipment or in your Owner’s packet. Complete product registration below and 
send back by email to 

[email protected]

STEALTH (1HVAC Energy LLC) 

warrants this product against failure due to defect in materials or workmanship under normal use and maintenance as follows. 

All warranty periods begin on the date of original installation. If the date cannot be verified, the warranty period begins one hundred twenty (120) days from 

date of manufacture.  If a part fails due to defect during the applicable warranty period, Company will provide a new or remanufactured part, at Company’s 

option, to replace the failed defective part at no charge for the part. This limited warranty is subject to all provisions, conditions, limitations and exclusions 

listed below.

A warranty period of Five (5) years on all parts to the original registered end user.

A warranty period of seven (7) years on the compressor.

Online registration of this product at (Stealthcomfort.com/warranty-information) extends the warranty as follows - one year unit replacement and 

twelve (12) year compressor warranty.

Warranty applies only to products remaining in their original installation location.

Defective parts must be returned to the distributor

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LIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES: 

ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS (INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF 

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE) ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, SOME STATES OR 

PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION LASTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THE 

EXPRESS WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED, ENLARGED, OR CHANGED BY ANY DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, OR 

OTHER PERSON, WHATSOEVER.

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

1.

Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, shipping, servicing or handling of either defective parts, or replacement parts, or new 

units.

2.

Product cleaning required prior to warranty service and repair.

3.

Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or Owner’s Manual, including filter cleaning and/or replacement and lubrication.

4.

Failure, damage or repairs due to faulty installation, misapplication, abuse, improper servicing, unauthorized alteration or improper operation.

5.

Failure to start due to voltage conditions, blown fuses, open circuit breakers, or damages due to the inadequacy or interruption of electrical service.

6.

Failure or damage due to floods, winds, fires, lightning, accidents, corrosive environments (rust, etc.) or other conditions beyond the control of the Company.

7.

Failure or damage of coils or piping due to corrosion on installations within one (1) miles of sea coast or corrosive body.

8.

Parts not supplied or designated by Company, or damages resulting from their use.

9.

Products installed outside the 48 contiguous United States, except the District of Columbia and Hawaii. 

10. Electricity or fuel costs, or increases in electricity or fuel costs from any reason whatsoever, including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat.

11.

Any cost to replace, refill or dispose of refrigerant, including the cost of refrigerant.

12.

Shipping damage or damage as a result of transporting the unit.

13.

Accessories such as condensate pumps, line sets and so forth are not covered.

14.

Any special, indirect or consequential property or commercial damage of any nature whatsoever. Some states or provinces do not allow the exclusion of 

incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

15.

 

Consumable components, such as air filters, are not covered under parts warranty. 

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. In jurisdictions where 

warranty benefits conditioned on registration are prohibited by law, registration is not required, and the STANDARD warranty period 

shown above will apply. 

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PRODUCT REGISTRATION

Model No.

Serial No. 

Date of Installation

Owner Name 

Address of Installation

Installing Contractor

Address

Phone No. / E-mail

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Summary of Contents for Designer+ SC-12CC-HP230

Page 1: ...CEILING CASSETTE OWNER S MANUAL Models SC 12CC HP230 SC 18CC HP230 SC 24CC HP230 SC CC GRILLE 12K SC CC GRILLE 18K SC CC GRILLE 24K...

Page 2: ...ler 16 24 Care and Cleaning 25 26 Troubleshooting 27 28 Diagnostic Codes 29 32 Energy Saving Tips 33 Warranty Back Thank you for choosing a Designer Ceiling Cassette Air Conditioning Heating System Pl...

Page 3: ...njury Understand these signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury...

Page 4: ...unication Wires 10 Front Panel 11 Outdoor Power Supply 12 Liquid Pipe 13 Gas Pipe 14 Drain Hose Outdoor Unit Air outlet Air inlet 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 Air outlet Air inlet 14 12 11 10 The refrigerant pipe dr...

Page 5: ...e is a high level in the condensate pan and shuts off the system to prevent overflow INTELLIGENT PRE HEATING Designer Systems guard against the annoying cool air blown into the room in heating mode Th...

Page 6: ...in the room by moving the louvers up or down FRESH AIR INTAKE The Ceiling Cassette has a ventilation air knockout that allows a 4 inch flex duct connection and a field supplied duct booster fan The m...

Page 7: ...pre determined amount of time after the unit is turned off cooling or dry modes to ensure that additional moisture is removed from coil FAHRENHEIT F CELSIUS C The remote controller can be set to displ...

Page 8: ...l Button 7 Clock Button 8 Timer On Button 9 Swing Louver Button 10 X Fan Button 11 Timer Off Button 12 Turbo Button 13 Sleep Button 14 Light Button 1 2 4 7 10 12 3 5 6 8 9 11 14 13 Auto Mode Cool Mode...

Page 9: ...in OFF mode the remote controller will display the time and last room setpoint When you press the ON OFF button this indicator will be displayed and the unit will start in the last operating mode and...

Page 10: ...igh DRY Select DRY MODE to increase moisture removal during warm humid conditions In this mode fan speed cannot be adjusted 1 If the RoomTemperature is above or equal to the set temperature the system...

Page 11: ...p blinking To cancel press Timer ON Timer OFF button again To set when you want the unit to turn Off at the end of a selected time period use the same button Press this button to make the clock icon d...

Page 12: ...ave reached the desired time setting Press CLOCK button to confirm the time and icon will stop blinking NOTE Clock time adopts 24 hour mode A 12 hour time format is not available Turbo function is not...

Page 13: ...ill appear TRADITIONAL MODE SLEEP InTraditional Mode the unit will slowly relax the room set temperature by up to 4 F until Sleep Mode is cancelled In Cool or Dry modes The unit will run at current ro...

Page 14: ...newAAA 1 5V dry batteries using correct polarity Reattach back cover NOTE If the remote controller will not be used for a long time remove batteries to prevent leakage damage Be sure to aim the remote...

Page 15: ...on to select an operating mode It will change sequentially as shown below Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat Off State On State Auto Cool Dry Fan Heat F F F TEMPERATURE SETTING Press or to increase decrease the s...

Page 16: ...of time Turbo Mode can only be used on Heat or Cool modes Turbo Setting Press Function button until theTurbo icon is displayed Then press Enter Cancel to confirm To cancel press the Function button t...

Page 17: ...hour increments Timer On Setting Turn the unit Off press theTimer button The OFF icon will flash and the hours will be displayed Set the time period for the unit to remain OFF before turning ON by pre...

Page 18: ...for the unit to remain ON before turning OFF by pressing the or buttons PressTimer button to confirm and startTimer Off mode F F F F F Turn On the unit and select Heat or Cool mode PressTimer button t...

Page 19: ...in this setpoint until Sleep Mode is canceled In Heat mode The unit will run at current room setpoint for 1 hour After 1 hour the setpoint will decrease by 2 F After 2 hours the setpoint will decrease...

Page 20: ...to help avoid mold and mildew growth X Fan Settings Turn the unit On and select Cool or Dry mode Press Function button until X fan icon is displayed and then press Enter Cancel to activate this functi...

Page 21: ...ress the Function button until the I Feel icon is displayed then press Enter Cancel to activate the function 22 F Turn Unit On Press Function until the I Feel icon is displayed Press Enter Cancel to s...

Page 22: ...ower failure When power is returned the system will automatically return to the last operating mode Power Failure Standby The system will power up in standby or off mode This is the factory default se...

Page 23: ...same time for 5 seconds to alternate between temperature displays PRIVACY LOCK The Privacy Lock prevents unauthorized access to the unit controls and prevents tampering with system settings To lock th...

Page 24: ...D CLEANING Turn off power and disconnect from indoor and outdoor units before cleaning Failure to do so could cause electric shock DECORATIVE GRILLE CLEANING Wash the decorative grille using warm wate...

Page 25: ...light or direct heat to dry 2 Reinsert the air filter into filter door careful to align properly 3 Close secure filter door Replace the screw Re install grille assembly For the 12 and 18K cassette uni...

Page 26: ...should discontinue as the refrigerant system equalizes after two or three minutes Cause It is normal for the system to emit a slight fog or water vapor when cooling extremely humid warm air Solution T...

Page 27: ...must be removed to allow continuous drainage by gravity If problem persists contact a qualified service professional for assistance Cause There are a number of system functions that will prevent air f...

Page 28: ...rigerant 2 Blocked or dirty outdoor coil 3 Extreme outdoor ambient conditions 1 Low return airflow 2 Indoor fan speed is too low 3 Indoor coil is blocked or dirty 1 Low on refrigerant 2 Pressure senso...

Page 29: ...unctioning 2 Improper voltage at IPM Module 1 refrigerant leak s 2 Indoor coil temperature sensor no calibrated 3 Refrigerant flow is restricted ex valve exv debris 1 Loose or bad connection between s...

Page 30: ...3 Indoor control board malfunction Optional Service Mode Operation status 1 Wiring terminal OVC COMP is loose 2 Refer to the malfunction analysis in Service Manual 1 IPM module over heating 2 Improper...

Page 31: ...ction for indoor unit Indoor and outdoor units are not compatible 1 IPM module malfunction 2 Outdoor control board malfunction 3 Compressor malfunction Outdoor control board malfunction 1 Lack of ther...

Page 32: ...up to 15 harder 5 Rearrange the room Furniture that obstructs airflow means you could be heating and cooling the back of a chair or the front of a sofa instead of the actual living space Remove or rea...

Page 33: ...parts or new units 2 Product cleaning required prior to warranty service and repair 3 Normal maintenance as outlined in the installation and servicing instructions or Owner s Manual including filter c...

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