CyberOne EC DX IOM Manual
changing the cylinder. Individual maintenance schedules
must be determined for each location, based upon periodic
examination of the humidifier. A yellow LED on the humidifier
cabinet will flash four times in a repeating pattern when the
cylinder requires replacement.
NOTE
The yellow LED may illuminate during initial start-
up but it doesn’t necessarily mean the cylinder
needs to be replaced.
Refer to Section 4.3.4.4 and the humidifier operator’s manual
supplied under separate cover for detailed instructions on
changing the cylinder.
4.1.1.8
Condensate Pump
The condensate pump should be inspected semi-annually
and cleaned. Ensure that the float works freely. Wipe the float
with a wet cloth and detergent to remove dirt. Clean the tank
bottom. Check that the discharge line is open and water can
pass through it freely.
4.1.2
Condenser
Maintenance access to the condenser is through one or
two removable panels (depending on model). For air-cooled
condensers, clean the condenser coil of all debris that will
inhibit airflow. This can be done with compressed air or with
a commercial coil cleaner. Check for bent or damaged coil
fins and repair as necessary. On outdoor units in winter, do
not permit snow to accumulate on or around the condensing
unit. Check all refrigerant lines and capillaries for vibration
isolation and support as necessary. Check all refrigerant lines
for signs of leaks.
4.2
Troubleshooting
Turn off all power to the unit before conducting any
troubleshooting procedures, unless the procedure
specifically requires the system to operate. For
troubleshooting purposes, the system may be operated
with the doors open by using a pair of channel lock
pliers to turn the shaft of the main power disconnect
switch to the “On” position. When the switch is turned
on, high voltage will be present inside the cabinet.
Exercise caution to prevent injury. Keep hands, clothing
and tools clear of the electrical terminals and rotating
components. Ensure that your footing is stable at all
times.
CAUTION
In a remote condensing unit, the compressor
crankcase heater is energized as long as power is
applied to the unit. If the main switch is disconnected
for long periods do not attempt to start a remote
condensing unit until 8 hours after applying power.
This allows enough time for all liquid refrigerant to
be driven out of the compressor. This is especially
important at low ambient conditions.
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