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Filter Access/Front Panel Operation
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1. The filter assembly must be removed before removing the
front panel. The filter assembly may be removed by
grasping the lower black decorative rail and pulling out.
The filter is contained in this assembly and may be
removed for cleaning.
2. To remove the front panel, remove the two sheetmetal
screws adjacent to the release buttons in the top ends of
the black border area.
3. Release the top of the panel by depressing the two vertical
buttons in the top of the black border. When the condi-
tioner is new, some inward pressure on the buttons may
be required to effect release.
4. Tilt the panel out from the room cabinet and lift up to
disengage the hinging tabs in the lower corners from the
cabinet.
5. To install the front panel, insert the hinging tabs into the
slots in the bottom of the cabinet. Push the top of the front
panel closed, exerting sufficient pressure on the top black
border area to allow the latching buttons to snap into
place, usually with an audible click.
6. Replace the two sheetmetal screws adjacent to the latch-
ing buttons in the front panel.
7. Replace the filter assembly at the bottom of the front
panel.
Initial start-up of the Incremental conditioners by an experi-
enced technician is usually the responsibility of the installing
contractor. This consists of inspecting and operating the
equipment for all functions at time of initial installation, and
making necessary adjustments. It also includes demonstrat-
ing its proper operation to the owner or his agent. Note that
unless otherwise specifically agreed to in writing, McQuay
includes no field labor, start-up service or the like in the price
of its equipment. After the equipment leaves the factory, it
may become damaged or maladjusted during transportation
or on the job. Sometimes wires are disconnected acciden-
tally, or fan motors move on their bases due to rough
handling, causing fans to strike. The correction of such
conditions is part of the start-up.
Equipment Start-up