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NOTE: 

While the ice and snow are melting, some water 

vapor may rise from the outdoor unit as the warm coil 
causes the melting frost to evaporate. When defrost 
is completed, the outdoor fan motor will start, and the 
compressor will turn off again. In approximately 30 
seconds the compressor will start up again and continue 
normal operation.

Operating the Heat Pump for Automatic 
Cooling & Heating

1.  Set the thermostat system switch to AUTO and the 

thermostat fan switch to AUTO. See 

Figure 1

NOTE:

 Thermostats will vary. Some models will not 

include the AUTO mode, and others will have the 
AUTO in place of the HEAT and COOL, and some 
will include all three.

2.  Set the thermostat temperature to the desired heating 

and cooling temperature level(s). The outdoor unit 
and the indoor blower will then cycle on and off 
in either the heating or cooling mode of operation 
as required to automatically maintain the indoor 
temperature within the desired limits.

Operating the Indoor Blower Continuously

The continuous indoor blower operation is typically used to 
circulate the indoor air to equalize a temperature unbalance 
due to a sun load, cooking, or fireplace operation.

Set the thermostat fan mode to ON (

Figure 1

). The indoor 

blower starts immediately, and will run continually until the 
fan mode is reset to AUTO. 

The continuous indoor blower operation can be obtained 
with the thermostat system mode set in any position, 
including OFF.

Shutting the Heat Pump Off

Change the thermostat’s system mode to OFF and the fan 
mode to AUTO. See 

Figure 1

NOTE:

 The system will not 

operate, regardless of the temperature selector setting

TROUBLESHOOTING

Before you call a Technician, check the following:
•  Check the thermostat setting. Make sure the system 

mode and temperature settings are correct.

•  Check the electrical panel for tripped circuit breakers. 
•  Check the filters for dust accumulation.
•  Check the unit and make sure it is clean and not 

covered with grass or leaves.

•  If the items above don’t resolve your problems, then 

call your nearest service technician.

HEAT PUMP MAINTENANCE

 WARNING:

This heat pump contains liquid and gaseous 
refrigerant under pressure. Installation and 
servicing should only be attempted by qualified, 
trained personnel thoroughly familiar with the 
equipment and safe responsible refrigerant 
handling procedures. Failure to comply with 
this warning could result in equipment damage, 
personal injury, or death.

 WARNING:

To prevent electrical shock, personal injury, 
or death, disconnect all electrical power to 
the unit before performing any maintenance 
or service. The unit may have more than one 
electrical supply.

Proper maintenance is important to achieve optimum 
performance from the heat pump. The ability to properly 
perform maintenance on this equipment requires certain 
mechanical skills and tools. If you do not possess these 
skills, contact your dealer for maintenance. Consult your 
local dealer about the availability of maintenance contracts. 
Routine maintenance should include the following:

Regular Cleaning

 CAUTION:

DO NOT touch any of the internal electrical 
components while cleaning the unit.

•  The area around the unit and the vicinity of any other  

appliances must be kept clear and free of combustible 
materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and 
liquids. Do not store or use flammable items such as 
gasoline, paint, varnish, or strippers in the vicinity of 
the unit.

•  Keep the outdoor unit clean. Hose off periodically and 

keep unit fins clear of leaves and grass clippings. 

Be 

careful not to damage the aluminum fins

. Clean 

the outdoor coil and fins as necessary using a mild 
detergent and water. Rinse thoroughly with water.

•  Keep the outdoor unit clear of obstructions. DO NOT 

obstruct airflow with tall plants or shrubs. Check for and 
remove any obstructions such as twigs, sticks, etc.

•  Inspect the condensate drain and outdoor coil at the 

beginning of each cooling season. Remove any debris. 

•  Annually inspect the physical support of the unit to 

ensure that it is physically sound without sagging, 
cracks, gaps, etc.

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