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898147-UUM-B-0713

Johnson Controls Unitary Products

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MAINTENANCE

OUTDOOR UNIT

1.

Ensure power is off before cleaning.

2.

It may be necessary to wash the outdoor coil more frequently if it is
exposed to substances which are corrosive or which block airflow
across the coil (e.g., pet urine, cottonwood seeds, fertilizers, fluids
that may contain high levels of corrosive chemicals such as salts).

3.

Outdoor Coil (Sea Coast) - Moist air in ocean locations can carry
salt, which is corrosive to most metal. Units that are located near
the ocean require frequent inspections and maintenance. These
inspections will determine the need to wash the unit including the
outdoor coil. Consult your installing contractor for proper intervals/
procedures for your geographic area or service contract.

4.

Outdoor unit fan motor is pre-lubricated and sealed. No further
lubrication is needed.

5.

Visually inspect all connecting lines, joints and coils for evidence of
oil leaks.

6.

Check all wiring for loose connections.

7.

Check for correct voltage at unit (unit operating)

INDOOR UNIT

1.

Clean or change filters.

2.

Check all wiring for loose connections

3.

Check for correct voltage at unit (blower operating).

4.

Clean coil, if necessary.

5.

Check connecting lines and coils for signs of oil leaks.

6.

Check condensate line and clean, if necessary.

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF 

HEALTHY FILTER (ACCESSORY)

INSTALLATION OF HEALTHY FILTER (REFER TO 

FIGURE 3)

• Lift up the front panel from its two ends and remove the factory

supplied air filter as shown in Fig.A.

• Attach the healthy filter to the air filter as shown in Fig. B.
• Install the air filter properly as shown in Fig. C and then close the

panel.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

• Remove the healthy filter and clean thoroughly. Do not use a

brush or any hard objects to clean the filter.

• Dry the air filter before reinstalling it.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Whenever there is a problem with the system, an error code will be dis-
played on the front cover of the indoor unit. If more than one error has
occurred, the codes will alternate so that all codes are shown. Make
note of the code (E4, F6, H4, etc.), then reset the display by pressing
the ON/OFF button on the wireless remote. Press the ON/OFF button a
second time to reapply power to system. If code is still displayed, dis-
connect and restore power at the unit disconnect switch or circuit
breaker. If the problem was temporary, the code will not reappear. If the
error code reappears after power has been restored, contact your
HVAC contractor.

If one of the following situations occur, please unplug the unit and con-
tact your HVAC contractor immediately:

• There is very loud sound during operation
• The strong odor coming from the indoor unit during operation
• Water is leaking into the room
• Circuit breaker trips frequently
• Water or other liquid has been splashed into the indoor unit
• There is an abnormal heat in power supply cord and power plug

If none of the above conditions exist, check the following items before
calling your HVAC contractor.

The TEST button is for the technicians' testing, which should not be
used by our user.

The filter must be in place and the front panel must be closed any
time the unit is in operation.

NOTICE

NOTICE

 FIGURE 3: 

Filter Replacement

AIR FILTER

HEALTHY FILTER

Fig. A

Fig. B

Fig. C

Summary of Contents for 16 SEER

Page 1: ...this manual before you start operating your new ductless system After reading this manual if you still need more information that may not have been covered in this manual please contact your HVAC cont...

Page 2: ...than R 22 Failure to use R 410A approved service equipment could result in equip ment explosion which could result in death or serious injury The refrigerant provided by the manufacturer complies with...

Page 3: ...y The unit will go into Auto Defrost mode and the heating will be discontinued for 8 to 10 minutes When the defrost cycle is complete the system will start running in heating mode While the outdoor un...

Page 4: ...UNIT ONE TO TWO ZONES 24 KBTU OUTDOOR UNIT TWO TO THREE ZONES 30 KBTU OUTDOOR UNIT TWO TO FOUR ZONES 42 KBTU OUTDOOR UNIT TWO TO FIVE ZONES AIR IN AIR OUT 1 2 3 8 4 5 7 6 1 Front Panel 2 Filter 3 Gui...

Page 5: ...ight with the indoor unit infrared receiver Make sure that there are no obstructions between the indoor unit receiver and the remote control when I FEEL feature is activated SWITCH FROM C TO F With sy...

Page 6: ...n AUTO mode 4 Keep pressing FAN button to select desired fan speed Fan speed selection is as fol low AUTO FAN LOW MID and HIGH 5 Press button to activate the swinging louver Press again to select a de...

Page 7: ...e healthy filter to the air filter as shown in Fig B Install the air filter properly as shown in Fig C and then close the panel CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Remove the healthy filter and clean thoroughly...

Page 8: ...correct Are either the air inlet or air outlet blocked on the outdoor or indoor unit Is filter dirty Is fan at low speed Are windows and doors properly shut Wireless remote is not working Is remote in...

Page 9: ...anty shall cover the heat exchanger primary and or secondary if applicable only if 1 The product has not been operated with an input rate in excess of the rating plate attached to the product 2 The pr...

Page 10: ...n of the water circuit by foreign material or like causes 13 Damages caused by improper parts components or accessories not suitable for use in or with the unit For a list of parts that are known to b...

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