48HG14---28, 48HJ20---28
48PG20---28, 48PM16---28
Gas Heating/Electric Cooling Unit
User’s Information Manual
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
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WARNING
This manual should be left with the equipment owner.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
DETERMINE TYPE OF UNIT CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
TO LIGHT UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2--6
Units with Thermostat Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Units with ComfortLINKt Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
TO SHUT UNIT OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6--8
Units with Thermostat Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Units with ComfortLINK Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MAINTAINING YOUR UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death and/or property damage.
1. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service,
or maintenance can cause property damage, personal
injury, or loss of life. Refer to the User’s Information
Manual provided with this unit for more details.
2. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
What to do if you smell gas:
1. DO NOT try to light any appliance.
2. DO NOT touch any electrical switch, or use any
phone in your building.
3. Leave the building immediately.
4. IMMEDIATELY call your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s
instructions.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CARE FOR
THE EQUIPMENT OWNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
REGULAR DEALER MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE, CHECK
FOR SEVERAL EASILY SOLVED PROBLEMS . . . . . . . . . 11
5. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Installation and servicing of air-conditioning equipment can be
hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only
trained and qualified service personnel should install, repair, or
service air-conditioning equipment.
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WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH AND / OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE HAZARD
Untrained personnel can perform the basic maintenance functions
of replacing filters. All other operations should be performed by
trained service personnel. When working on air-conditioning
equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags and labels
attached to the unit, and other safety precautions that may apply.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death or property damage.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service,
maintenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock,
or other conditions which may cause personal injury or
property damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency,
or your distributor or branch for information or assistance.
The qualified installer or service agency must use
factory--authorized kits or accessories when modifying this
product.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves.
Have fire extinguishers available for all brazing operations.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety--alert symbol
.
When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or
manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and
CAUTION. These words are used with the safety--alert symbol.
DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in
severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard
which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used
to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal
injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight
suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or
operation.
Step 8 — Remove lockout tag and turn on the electrical supply
to unit.
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WARNING
Step 9 — Open the external gas pipings manual shut off valve
located outside the unit.
FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
Step 10 — Set room thermostat temperature selector slightly
above room temperature and set system switch to HEAT position
to start the unit. The induced--draft combustion air fan will start.
Main burners light within 30 seconds. Indoor blower will start
within a few seconds of main gas ignition.
If the main burners fail to light, or the blower fails to come on,
shut down gas heating section and call your dealer for service.
TO LIGHT UNIT
(UNITS WITH COMFORTLINK™
CONTROL)
Step 11 — Set the temperature selector on room thermostat to
desired setting.
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DANGER
FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
1. Do not turn off the electrical power to unit without first
turning off the gas supply and apply lockout tags.
2. Before attempting to start the gas heating section, familiarize
yourself with all the procedures that must be followed.
COMBUSTION
FAN HOUSING
HEAT
INDUCED
EXCHANGER
DRAFT
3. Never attempt to manually light the burners on the unit with
a match, lighter, or any other flame. If the electric sparking
device fails to light the burners, refer to the shutdown
procedures, then call your dealer as soon as possible.
SECTION
MOTOR
MAIN GAS
VALVE
IGC BOARD
(HIDDEN)
MAIN BURNER
SECTION
C07259
Fig. 1 -- Typical Gas Heating Section
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MAIN
ON
OFF
STEP 1
STEP 2
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STEP 3
CONTROL I.D.
LABEL
CONTROL I.D.
LABEL
SWITCH (SHIPPED IN
“ON” POSITION)
SWITCH (SHIPPED IN
“ON” POSITION)
1/4˝ X .032˝ MALE SPADE
TERMINALS (2) COMMON
1/4˝ X .032˝ MALE SPADE
TERMINALS (2) COMMON
STEP 6
STEP 5
STEP 4
STEP 7
STEP 9
STEP 8
STEP 10
C09513
Fig. 2 -- To Light Unit
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MAIN
MODE
Run Status
Service Test
Temperature
ON
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Alarm Status
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
Operating Modes
Alarms
ESCAPE ENTER
OFF
STEP 1
STEP 2
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STEP 3
CONTROL I.D.
LABEL
CONTROL I.D.
LABEL
SWITCH (SHIPPED IN
“ON” POSITION)
SWITCH (SHIPPED IN
“ON” POSITION)
1/4˝ X .032˝ MALE SPADE
TERMINALS (2) COMMON
1/4˝ X .032˝ MALE SPADE
TERMINALS (2) COMMON
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 7
STEP 9
STEP 8
MODE
Run Status
Service Test
Temperature
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Alarm Status
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
Operating Modes
Alarms
ESCAPE ENTER
STEP 10
C09577
Fig. 3 -- To Light Unit (Units with ComfortLinkt Control)
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TO LIGHT UNIT (UNITS WITH
COMFORTLINK™ CONTROL)
(CONTINUED)
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WARNING
FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD
See Fig. 1 for location of gas valve. Refer to Fig. 3 while
proceeding with the following steps.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
Step 1 — Turn off the unit demand for cooling or heating by
using the Scrolling Marquee. The Scrolling Marquee is located in
the control box at the compressor end of the unit.
If the main burners fail to light, or the blower fails to come on,
shut down gas heating section and call your dealer for service.
a. Push the
shown.
key until a blank display screen is
ESCAPE
TO SHUT UNIT OFF
(UNITS WITH THERMOSTAT CONTROL)
b. Push the DOWN arrow key until the SERVICE TEST
LED is lit.
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c. Push the
d. Push the
flash.
key. The display will show TEST.
key again. The NO/YES display will
WARNING
ENTER
ENTER
FIRE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
e. Push the UP or DOWN key to toggle the display to
YES and then push . The unit will be locked
off from heat, cooling or any operation. The controls
will still function and the display will still operate.
ENTER
Do not turn off the electrical power to unit without first turning
off the gas supply. Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if
overheating occurs, shut off gas valve to the unit before
shutting off the electrical supply. Make sure to apply lockout
tags.
NOTE: A password may be required to change Service Test
values depending on previous settings configured in the unit.
Default password is “1111.”
Step 2 — Close the external gas pipings manual shut off valve
located outside the unit.
See Fig. 1 for location of gas valve. Refer to Fig. 4 while
proceeding with the following steps.
Step 3 — Turn off the electrical supply to the unit and
install lockout tag.
Step 1 — Set room thermostat to lowest temperature setting and
set SYSTEM switch to OFF position.
Step 4 — Remove the heat section access panel.
Step 2 — Close the external gas pipings manual shut off valve
located outside the unit.
Step 5 — Turn the Off/On selector switch on the gas valve to
the OFF position and wait 5 minutes.
Step 3 — Turn off the electrical power supply to the unit and
install lockout tag.
Step 6 — Move the Off/On selector switch on the gas valve to
the ON position.
Step 4 — Remove the heat section access panel.
Step 7 — Replace the heat section access panel.
Step 5 — Turn the control dial on the main gas valve
counterclockwise to the OFF position.
Step 8 — Remove lockout tag and turn on the electrical supply
to unit.
Step 6 — Replace the heat section access panel.
Step 7 — If unit is being shut down because of a malfunction,
NOTE: Normal operation will automatically begin. Service Test
mode will automatically end (exit) after a recycle of power.
Step 9 — Open the external gas pipings manual shut off valve
call your dealer as soon as possible.
located outside the unit.
If unit is being shut down because the heating season has ended,
restore electrical power to the unit to ensure operation of the
cooling system during the cooling season.
Step 10 — Using the Scrolling Marquee, enable the unit to run
using the following procedure:
TO SHUT UNIT OFF
(UNITS WITH COMFORTLINK™
CONTROL)
a. Push the
shown.
key until a blank display screen is
ESCAPE
b. Push the DOWN key until the SERVICE TEST LED is
lit.
c. Push the
d. Push the
flash.
key. The display will show TEST.
key again. The NO/YES display will
ENTER
ENTER
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WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
e. Push the UP or DOWN key to toggle the display to NO
and then push . The unit will return to normal
operation and exit SERVICE TEST mode.
Step 11 — To test the operation of the gas section, use the
Scrolling Marquee test routine to energize the gas outputs and to
turn on the gas.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
ENTER
Do not turn off the electrical power to unit without first turning
off the gas supply. Should the gas supply fail to shut off or if
overheating occurs, shut off gas valve to the unit before
shutting off the electrical supply. Make sure to apply lockout
tags.
Step 12 — For normal operation, make sure that the set points
are at the normal heat set points.
See Fig. 1 for location of gas valve. Refer to Fig. 5 while
proceeding with the following steps.
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MAIN
ON
OFF
STEP 1
STEP 2
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STEP 3
CONTROL I.D.
LABEL
SWITCH (SHIPPED IN
“ON” POSITION)
1/4˝ X .032˝ MALE SPADE
TERMINALS (2) COMMON
STEP 5
STEP 4
STEP 6
STEP 7
C09578
Fig. 4 -- To Shut Unit Off
NOTE: A password may be required to change Service Test
values depending on previous settings configured in the unit.
Default password is “1111.”
Step 1 — Turn off the unit demand for cooling or heating by
using the Scrolling Marquee. The Scrolling Marquee is located in
the control box at the compressor end of the unit.
Step 2 — Close the external gas pipings manual shut off valve
located outside the unit.
a. Push the
shown.
key until a blank display screen is
ESCAPE
b. Push the DOWN arrow key until the SERVICE TEST
LED is lit.
Step 3 — Turn off the electrical power supply to the unit and
install lockout tag.
c. Push the
key. The display will show TEST.
key again. The NO/YES display will
ENTER
ENTER
Step 4 — Remove the heat section access panel.
Step 5 — Turn the control dial on the main gas valve
d. Push the
flash.
counterclockwise to the OFF position.
e. Push the UP or DOWN key to toggle the display to
YES and then push . The unit will be locked
off from heat, cooling or any operation. The controls
will still function and the display will still operate.
ENTER
Step 6 — Replace the heat section access panel.
Step 7 — If unit is being shut down because of a malfunction,
call your dealer as soon as possible.
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MAIN
MODE
Run Status
Service Test
Temperature
ON
Pressures
Setpoints
Inputs
Alarm Status
Outputs
Configuration
Time Clock
Operating Modes
Alarms
ESCAPE ENTER
OFF
STEP 1
STEP 2
T
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STEP 3
CONTROL I.D.
LABEL
SWITCH (SHIPPED IN
“ON” POSITION)
1/4˝ X .032˝ MALE SPADE
TERMINALS (2) COMMON
STEP 5
STEP 4
STEP 7
STEP 6
C09579
Fig. 5 -- To Shut Unit Off (Units with ComfortLinkt Control)
If unit is being shut down because the heating season has ended,
restore electrical power to the unit and take control out of Service
Test mode to ensure operation of the cooling system during the
cooling season.
MAINTAINING YOUR UNIT
All maintenance should be handled by skilled, experienced
personnel. Your dealer can help you establish
procedure.
a
standard
For your safety, keep the area around the unit clear and free of
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable liquids and
vapors.
To assure proper functioning of the unit, flow of combustion and
ventilating air must not be obstructed from reaching the unit.
Clearance of at least 6 ft on all sides is required.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CARE
FOR THE EQUIPMENT OWNER
Before proceeding with those things you might want to maintain
yourself, please carefully consider the following:
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WARNING
FIRE, EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
1.Turn off gas supply and electrical power to your unit before
servicing or performing maintenance.
PULL OUT CENTER OF
HOOD TO RELEASE OUTDOOR AIR
FILTER FROM TRACK
2. Do not turn off electrical power to this unit without first
turning off gas supply and apply lockout tags.
3. When removing access doors or performing maintenance
functions inside your unit, be aware of sharp sheet metal
parts and screws. Although special care has been taken to
reduce sharp edges to a minimum, be extremely careful
when handling parts or reaching into the unit.
INDOOR MOTOR
ACCESS DOOR
CONTROL BOX
ACCESS DOOR
Air Filter(s)
Air filters should be checked at least every 3 or 4 weeks and
changed or cleaned whenever they become dirty. Table 1 indicates
the correct filter size for your unit. Open the filter access panel to
replace or inspect the filters. All units have filter tracks into which
the filters slide. Remove the filters by pulling the filter slide
outward from the track. See Fig. 6 for filter access panel location.
Note the direction of flow arrows on the filter frame.
If you have difficulty in locating your air filter in the return--air
duct system, or if you have questions concerning proper filter
maintenance, contact your dealer for instructions. When replacing
your unit filters, always use the same size and type of filter that was
originally supplied by the installer. Filter tracks are field
convertible for 2 or 4--in. thick filters. Verify airflow and duct
static values and related motor sizing and belt drive adjustment, if
filter type or efficiency rating is changed from the original
installation.
FILTER
ACCESS
DOOR
HEAT
SECTION
ACCESS
PANEL
GAS VALVE
CONNECTION
C07352
Fig. 6 -- Panel and Filter Locations
Units with outdoor air capability have cleanable filters for the
outdoor air. These filters should be checked quarterly and cleaned
as necessary. Remove by pulling out the middle of the hood top.
Push up on the center filter and then remove. Slide the other filters
to the center and repeat.
Alarm Status
(Units with ComfortLinkt Controls)
The Scrolling Marquee display incorporates an Alarm Status LED
that turns on to indicate an active alarm or alert. These alarms and
alerts are in addition to those that are indicated by the Integrated
Gas Control (IGC). The ComfortLink control active alarm codes
and alarm history can be viewed with the Scrolling Marquee or
other Carrier Comfort Networkr (CCN) devices. Alarms may also
be configured to broadcast automatically on CCN. If the unit will
not operate and the Alarm Status LED is on, contact the local
dealer and request service.
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WARNING
FIRE AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
Integrated Gas Controller (IGC)
Never operate unit without filters in place. Damage to blower
motor and/or compressors could result. An accumulation of
dust and lint on internal parts of your unit can cause loss of
efficiency and in some cases, fire.
The IGC board incorporates an LED that emits a flashing light to
indicate an alarm code. If the furnace section will not operate and
the LED is flashing a code (1 to 9 flashes in succession), contact
your dealer and request service. (See Fig. 1.)
NOTE: Make note of the flash code before powering off the unit.
The alarm codes clear after power cycle.
Table 1 – Indoor Air Filter Data
UNIT
QUANTITY...SIZE
48HG,HJ,
TYPE OF FILTER
(in.)
PG, PM
014---024
Standard Throwaway, Optional
30%, or Accessory 65% Pleated
9...16 x 25 x 2
9...20 x 25 x 2
a n d 1 6 --- 2 4
Standard Throwaway, Optional
028 and 28
30%, or Accessory 65% Pleated
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Combustion Area and Vent System
Fan Shaft Bearings
The combustion area and vent system should be visually inspected
before each heating season. The normal accumulation of dirt, soot,
rust, and scale can result in loss of efficiency and improper
performance if allowed to build up.
Lubrication should only be done by qualified service personnel.
Contact your dealer for the required annual maintenance.
Refrigerant Circuits
The refrigerant circuits are difficult to check for leaks without the
proper equipment; therefore, if inadequate cooling is suspected,
contact your dealer for service.
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WARNING
Evaporator and Condenser Coils
FIRE HAZARD
Cleaning of the coils should only be done by qualified service
personnel. This procedure should be performed prior to cooling
operation or more frequently should conditions require. Contact
your dealer for the required annual maintenance.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,
death, and/or property damage.
If your unit makes and especially loud noise when the main
burners are ignited, shut down the heating section and call
your dealer.
Condensate Drain
The drain pan and condensate drain line should be checked and
cleaned at the same time the cooling coils are checked by your
dealer.
See Fig. 1 and proceed as follows to inspect the combustion area
and power--venting system of your unit.
Compressors
1. Turn off electrical power (install disconnect tag) and gas
supply to your unit (follow Shut Off steps 1--3).
2. Remove burner compartment access panel.
All compressors are factory shipped with a normal charge of the
correct type refrigerant grade oil in them and should rarely require
additional oil. Unless the refrigerant system has been opened or a
compressor is replaced, there will not be a need to verify oil level.
3. Using a flashlight, carefully inspect the burner areas for dirt,
soot, or scale.
Condenser Fan
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CAUTION
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WARNING
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to unit.
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury
or death.
If dirt, soot, rust or scale accumulations are found, call your
dealer and do not operate your heating section.
Do not poke sticks, screwdrivers, or other object into
revolving fan blades.
4. When you have completed your inspection, follow the
start--up procedures in this manual to restore your unit to
operation.
The fan must be kept free of all obstructions to ensure proper
cooling. Contact your dealer for any required service.
5. Observe unit heating operation, and watch the burner flame
with the access panel removed to see if it is bright blue. If
you observe a suspected malfunction, or that the burner
flames are not bright blue, call your dealer. Some yellow
flame may be present due to the panel being removed.
Electrical Controls and Wiring
Electrical controls are difficult to check without proper
instrumentation; therefore, if there are any discrepancies in the
operating cycle, contact your dealer and request service.
6. Replace burner compartment access panel.
Unit Panels
Heat Exchanger
After performing any maintenance or service on the unit, be sure
all panels are securely fastened in place to prevent rain from
entering unit cabinet and to prevent disruption of the correct unit
airflow pattern.
To ensure dependable and efficient heating operation, the heat
exchanger should be checked by a qualified maintenance person
before each heating season, and cleaned when necessary. This
checkout should not be attempted by anyone not having the
required expertise and equipment to do the job properly. Checking
and/or cleaning the heat exchanger involves removing the gas
controls assembly and the flue collector box cover and, when
completed, reinstalling the gas controls assembly for proper
operation. The flue collector box cover must be replaced and sealed
correctly using high temperature “red” RTV. Contact your dealer
for the required periodic maintenance.
REGULAR DEALER MAINTENANCE
In addition to the type of routine maintenance you might be willing
to perform, your unit should be inspected regularly by a properly
trained service technician. An inspection (preferably each year, but
at least every other year) should include the following:
1. Inspection of all flue product passages -- including the
burners, combustion baffles, heat exchanger, flue collector
box, and vent pipe.
2. Inspection of all combustion--air and ventilation--air
passages and openings.
3. Close inspection of all gas pipes leading to and inside your
unit.
4. Inspection, and if required, cleaning of the condenser and
evaporator coils.
Evaporator, Condenser, and Combustion Fan
Motors
Lubrication is not recommended. Bearings will not require
lubrication for at least 5 years of normal operation. After 5 years,
motor life can be extended by having the motors serviced at an
authorized motor service shop.
Fans and Belts
Check quarterly the condition of fan wheels and housings, and belt
tension. When service is necessary, call your dealer.
5. Inspection, and if required, cleaning of the evaporator drain
pan.
6. Inspection, cleaning, and lubrication of blower wheel
housing and motor.
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7. Inspection of all supply--air and return--air ducts for leaks,
obstructions, and insulation integrity. Any problems found
should be resolved at this time.
(
) Is the electrical supply switch on? Are any fuses blown, or has
the circuit breaker tripped?
) During the heating season, check the manual gas shutoff valve.
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8. Inspection of the unit base to ensure that no cracks, gaps,
etc., exist which may cause a hazardous condition.
9. Inspection of the unit casing for signs of deterioration.
Is this lever parallel with the pipe, indicating that the valve is open?
Or is the lever at the right angle, indicating that the valve is closed?
If closed, has the gas been shut off for safety reasons? Otherwise,
you may open the valve and follow the start--up procedures listed
in this manual.
10. Inspection of all electrical wiring and components to
assure proper connection.
NOTE: Before proceeding with the next check, turn off the
electrical power supply to the unit. Remove the control access
door.
11. Inspection for leaks in the refrigerant circuit.
Pressure--check to determine appropriate refrigerant charge
12. Operational check of the unit to determine working
conditions. Repair or adjustment should be made at this
time.
(
) During the heating season, check the control dial on the gas
valve. Is it in the ON position? If it is not, be sure it has not been
turned off for the purpose of safety. If nothing else is incorrect,
follow the start--up procedures in this manual.
13. Your servicing dealer may offer an economical service
contract that covers seasonal inspections. Ask for further
details.
(
) If your unit still fails to operate, call your servicing dealer for
troubleshooting and repairs. Specify the model and serial numbers
of your unit. (Record them in this manual in the space provided.) If
the dealer knows exactly which unit you have, he may be able to
offer suggestions over the phone, or save valuable time through
knowledgeable preparation for the service call.
Complete Service Instructions can be found in the unit
Installation, Start--Up and Service Instructions.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE,
CHECK FOR SEVERAL EASILY SOLVED
PROBLEMS
IN CASE OF TROUBLE
If, after performing the above, unit performance is unsatisfactory,
shut off the unit and call your dealer.
Dealer’s Name:
Telephone No.:
Unit Model:
If insufficient heating or cooling is suspected:
(
)Check for sufficient airflow. Check the air filter for dirt. Check
for blocked return--air or supply--air grilles. Be sure they are open
and unobstructed. If these checks do not reveal the cause, call your
servicing dealer.
Unit Serial Number:
If your unit is not operating at all, check the
following list for easy solutions:
(
) If using a thermostat, check to be sure that your thermostat
temperature selector is set above the indoor temperature during the
heating season, or below the indoor temperature during the cooling
season. Be sure the SYSTEM switch in the proper HEAT or COOL
position and not in the OFF position.
(
) If ComfortLink™ controls are used, check Scrolling Marquee
to be sure unit is not in SERVICE TEST mode. Check that set
points are properly configured. If alarm light is on, check what
alarms are active and/or notify the dealer.
HEATING &
TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON PARTS: Consult your installing dealer or classified section of your local telephone directory under the
“Heating Equipment” or “Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems” heading for dealer listing by brand name.
Have available the Model No., Series Letter, & Serial No. of your equipment to ensure correct replacement part.
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Printed in the U.S.A.
Edition Date: 11/09
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and design without notice and without obligation.
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