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CHECK THE AIR FILTER

 

A dirty air filter will cause excessive 
strain on the compressor and blower 
motor. This can cause the components to 
overheat and automatically shut down. In 
the extreme case, the components will 
fail and need to be replaced. To avoid 
inefficient or failed operation of your 
unit, CHECK THE FILTER(S) EVERY 
3 TO 4 WEEKS. Replace filter(s) when 
necessary, or clean the filter(s) if you 
have the reusable type.

Disposable filters should be replaced by 
similar, new filters of the same dimensions.

Reusable, permanent filters should be 
washed in a solution of cold water 
and mild detergent, then rinsed and 
thoroughly dried. THE FILTER MUST 
BE COMPLETELY DRY BEFORE 
BEING REINSTALLED. To avoid pro-
longed shutdown of your unit while a filter 
is drying, you should have an extra filter 
on hand. This would allow you to switch 
between the two with minimal downtime 
for your comfort system. Extra filters may 
be purchased from your dealer.

There are no filters in the outdoor unit 
of a split-system. If your indoor unit is a 
gas or oil furnace, refer to your furnace 
User’s Manual for filter location and 
procedures for replacement or cleaning.

If your system includes an indoor fan 
coil unit, the filter may be located in the 
unit where it connects with the return-
air duct or plenum. (See Fig. 5.) 
Remove the filter cover plate by sliding 
latches toward center of plate. Lift filter 
to clear lower flange. Filter is spring-
loaded and will pop out. Reinstall filter, 
being certain to secure filter behind 
lower flange. When reinstalling cover 
plate, secure plate behind upper flange 
then slide tabs outward.

The indoor fan coil unit may be located in 
the attic. In this application, the filter could 

be located behind the return air grille. 
Access the filter by removing 2 screws 
from return air grille.

 

ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER

 

If your system contains an Electronic Air 
Cleaner consult the User’s Manual for 
specific care of that product.

 

INDOOR COIL

 

If the indoor coil has only been operated 
with a clean filter in place, it should 
require minimal cleaning. 

If coil cleaning is required, call your dealer 
for service. It may be necessary to clean 
the coil with a detergent solution and rinse 
it with water. This could require the 
removal of the coil. You should not 
attempt this yourself.

 

OUTDOOR COIL

 

If grass clippings, leaves, shrubbery, and 
debris are kept away from the outdoor 
unit, minimal care should be sufficient to 
keep the system functioning properly. For 
proper drainage, debris must be removed 
periodically from the base pan. However, 
if the outdoor coil becomes dirty, use a 
vacuum cleaner with soft brush attach-
ment to clean the exterior surface. Vacuum 
coil surface using an up and down motion. 
Be careful not to bend or damage coil fins. 
If dirt is deep in the coil, contact your deal-
er for service. The outdoor fan motor may 
have to be disconnected and the top panel 
removed to gain access to the coil for thor-
ough cleaning. Do not attempt this 
yourself.

 

OUTDOOR COIL—
SEA COAST

 

If your unit is located near the ocean, spe-
cial maintenance is required. Ocean mist/
breeze carries salt, which is corrosive to 
most metals. Although your new unit is 
made of galvanized metal and is protected 
by top-grade paint, you should take the 
precaution of additional maintenance 
which consists of periodically washing the 
unit. By washing all exposed surfaces and 
coil approximately every 3 months, you 
will be adding additional life to your unit. 
Consult your installing contractor for 
proper intervals/procedures for your 
geographic area or service contract.

 

UNIT SUPPORT

 

Your split-system outdoor unit should be 
maintained in a level position. If its 
support should shift or settle so that the 
unit is no longer level, you should correct 
the condition. Relevel it promptly to 
assure that water drains out of the unit. If 

you notice that water or ice collects 
beneath the unit, arrange for it to be 
drained away from the unit.

 

BEFORE YOU REQUEST 
A SERVICE CALL

 

CHECK FOR THESE EASILY 
SOLVED PROBLEMS:

 

• Check the indoor and outdoor dis-
connect switches. Verify that circuit break-
ers are on or that fuses have not blown.

• Check for sufficient airflow. Check 
the air filter(s) for any accumulations of 
dirt. Check for blocked return-air or 
supply-air registers. Be sure registers are 
open and unobstructed.

• Check the settings on your indoor ther-
mostat. If you desire cooling, see that the 
temperature control selector is set below 
room temperature and the SYSTEM or 
MODE control is set to COOL or AUTO. 
If you require warmth, be sure the tem-
perature control selector is set above 
room temperature and the SYSTEM or 
MODE control is set to HEAT or AUTO. 
The FAN should be set to ON for contin-
uous blower operation or AUTO if you 
wish blower to function only while the 
unit is operating.

• Check note concerning special features 
and time delays in “Operating Your Air 
Conditioner” section.

If your comfort system still fails to 
operate, contact your servicing dealer 
for troubleshooting and repairs. Specify 
your apparent problem, and state the 
model and serial numbers of your equip-
ment. (You should have them recorded on 
the last page of this booklet.) With this 
information, your dealer may be able to 
offer helpful suggestions over the phone or 
save valuable time through knowledge-
able preparation for the service call.

 

REGULAR DEALER 
MAINTENANCE

 

In addition to the routine maintenance 
that you perform, your home comfort 
system should be inspected regularly by 
a properly trained service technician. The 
inspection (preferably each year, but at 
least every other year) should include the 
following:

• Routine inspection of air filter(s). 
Replacement or cleaning as required.

• Inspection and cleaning of the blower 
wheel, housing, and motor.

• Inspection and, if required, cleaning of 
indoor and outdoor coils.

• Inspection of the indoor coil drain pan, 

 

Fig. 5—Removing Filter

from Fan Coil Unit

 

Содержание CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER with PURON REFRIGERANT

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Страница 2: ...affixed to it which provides necessary information for specific identification of a unit You should familiarize yourself with the product model andserialnumberslisted on each rating plate IMPORTANT F...

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...

Страница 4: ...vel 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 Fo...

Страница 5: ...connected and the top panel removed to gain access to the coil for thor ough cleaning Do not attempt this yourself OUTDOOR COIL SEA COAST If your unit is located near the ocean spe cial maintenance is...

Страница 6: ...Necessary repair and or adjustment should be performed at this time Your servicing dealer may offer an economical service contract that covers seasonal inspections Ask for further details FOR THE REC...

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Страница 8: ...Model No Serial No MODULAR INDOOR UNIT if Applicable Blower Product No Model No Serial No Coil Product No Model No Serial No Heater Product No Model No Serial No ACCESSORIES Product No Product No Pro...

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