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than 55°F without modification. If oper-
ation below this temperature is required, 
consult your installer.

 

OPERATING YOUR 
AIR CONDITIONER

 

The operation of your air conditioning 
system is controlled by the indoor 
thermostat. You simply adjust the 
thermostat and it maintains the indoor 
temperature at the level you select. Most 
thermostats have three controls; a tem-
perature control selector, a FAN control, 
and a SYSTEM or MODE control. 
Thermostats may vary from those shown 
in Fig. 2 and 3.

The temperature control selector can 
be a button, lever, or set of buttons that 
allows you to establish the degree of 
temperature that you wish to maintain 
for your personal comfort. Some 
thermostats possess two temperature 
control selectors; one for setting the 
temperature desired during the cooling 
cycle, and one for setting the heating 
operation temperature. 

The FAN control offers two options for 
controlling the blower; AUTO and ON. 
When set to AUTO, the blower will run 
only while the thermostat operates the 
cooling or heating section. When the FAN 
control is set to ON, the blower will run 
continuously—regardless of whether the 
cooling or heating section is operating.

Typically, the SYSTEM or MODE control 
on your thermostat offers the following 
selections; COOL, OFF, and HEAT. Your 
thermostat may also have a fourth selec-
tion, AUTO. Neither the cooling or heat-
ing section will operate when the 
SYSTEM or MODE control is set to OFF. 
With the SYSTEM or MODE control set 
to COOL, the cooling section of your 
comfort system will operate when the 
indoor temperature rises above the level 
that you wish to maintain. With the SYS-
TEM or MODE control set to  HEAT, the 

heating section will operate automatically 
when the indoor temperature falls below 
the level that you have selected.

The AUTO selection found on some 
thermostats provides for automatic 
changeover between cooling and heating 
cycles. With the SYSTEM or MODE 
control set to AUTO, the cooling section 
will operate when the indoor temperature 
rises above the thermostat cooling 
temperature setting, or the heating 
section will operate when the indoor 
temperature drops below the thermostat 
setting for the heating cycle.

Your thermostat may be PROGRAM-
MABLE or NON-PROGRAMMABLE. 
A NON-PROGRAMMABLE thermo-
stat does not allow the temperature set-
tings to be varied throughout the day or 
week without physically changing the 
settings. A PROGRAMMABLE thermo-
stat allows various daily temperature 
changes to be preset. During the winter, 
for example, you may wish to set back
the temperature of your home at night, 
then have the temperature return to 
normal prior to waking up. The home’s 
temperature can then be lowered again 
during the day when no one is at home, 
but again be at peak comfort level when 
your family returns home. During the 
summer, the opposite changes might be 
programmed. When properly used, the 
programming can result in energy sav-
ings on your home’s heating and cooling.

 

NOTE:

 

 For 2-speed air conditioners, this 

special feature is built in to protect the unit. 

• 1-MINUTE TIME DELAY – When 
changing speeds from low to high, or 
high to low, there is a 1-minute time 
delay. During the speed change delay, the 
outdoor fan will continue to run.

If you wish to program your accessory 
electronic indoor thermostat, refer to 
thermostat Installation Instructions.

 

COOLING CYCLE

 

When operating in the cooling cycle, 
your air conditioner will run until the 
indoor temperature is lowered to the level 
you have selected. On extremely hot 
days, your air conditioner will run for 
longer periods at a time and have shorter 
off periods than on moderate days.

The following are typical conditions 
that add extra heat and/or humidity to 
your home and force your cooling unit 
to work longer to keep your home 
comfortable:

• Entrance doors are frequently opened 
and closed.

• Laundry appliances are being operated.

• A shower is running.

• More than the usual number of people 
are present in the home.

• More than the normal number of 
electric lights are in use.

• Drapes are open on the sunny side of 
the home.

 

HEATING CYCLE

 

With the SYSTEM or MODE control of 
your indoor thermostat set to HEAT, the 
heating section of your home comfort 
system will operate until room tempera-
ture is raised to the level you have selected. 
Of course, the heating unit will have to 
operate for longer periods to maintain a 
comfortable environment on cooler days 
and nights than on moderate ones.

Refer to your furnace User’s Manual for 
specific information on heating operation.

 

NOTES:

 

 a) Two-speed air conditioners 

operate for long periods of time on low 
speed. This operation improves system 
efficiency and your comfort through clos-
er control of temperature and humidity. 
Expect longer operating cycles.

b) With two-speed air conditioners, low 
and high indoor airflow settings are critical 
for maintaining system comfort and effi-
ciency. Consult your installer for airflow 
setting adjustments.

 

PERFORMING ROUTINE 
MAINTENANCE

 

With the proper maintenance and care, 
your air conditioning unit will operate 
economically and dependably. Mainte-
nance can be accomplished easily by 
referring to the following directions. 
However, before performing mainte-
nance, consider these important safety 
precautions:

 

WARNING

 

To prevent personal injury or
death disconnect all electrical
power to the air conditioner be-
fore removing access panels or
performing any maintenance.
Disconnect power to both the
indoor and outdoor units. Note:
There may be more than 1 elec-
trical disconnect switch.

 

CAUTION

 

Although special care has
been taken to minimize sharp
edges in the construction of
your unit, be extremely careful
when handling parts or reach-
ing into the unit.

!

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Fig. 4—Main Electrical 

Disconnect

 

MAIN

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Страница 3: ...igned to be operated when outdoor temperatures are lower Fig 2 Bryant Non Programmable Thermostat Fig 3 Bryant Programmable Thermostat MODE FAN RESET FILTER RESET FILTER BUTTON RESTARTS THE TIMER THAT...

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