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D Hai l Quality Innovation Style 03P-0043/AC Manual_fnl 5/28/03 12:22 PM Page 2(1) Use and Care Manual Heat Pump 10&12&13 SEER, 1.5 to 5 Tons Models: HR18-60A1VAR & HR18-60C1VAR & HR18-60D1VAR No.: 0010575271 Rev.
D Hai l Quality Innovation Style 03P-0043/AC Manual_fnl 5/28/03 12:22 PM Page 2(1) Use and Care Manual Heat Pump 10&12&13 SEER, 1.5 to 5 Tons Models: HR18-60A1VAR & HR18-60C1VAR & HR18-60D1VAR No.: 0010575271 Rev.
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... passed vigorous factory inspections and tests to outside. It uses a compressor, an indoor coil and an outdoor coil to Fig.1 : Heat pump System move air across the coils and O circulate air in cold winter air and pumps the heat into your home. A thermostat turns the fans Outdoor Air Out and compressor on the purchase of satisfactory service. When the temperature is highest, the unit may run Outdoor Air In longer. 03P-0043/AC Manual_fnl 5/28/03...
... passed vigorous factory inspections and tests to outside. It uses a compressor, an indoor coil and an outdoor coil to Fig.1 : Heat pump System move air across the coils and O circulate air in cold winter air and pumps the heat into your home. A thermostat turns the fans Outdoor Air Out and compressor on the purchase of satisfactory service. When the temperature is highest, the unit may run Outdoor Air In longer. 03P-0043/AC Manual_fnl 5/28/03...
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... your new heat pump system. Do not switch your thermostat.* Many different types are used to follow all instructions and warnings, including labels shipped with or attached to the outdoor unit. CAUTION - To prevent injury, death, or property damage, a read the accompanying thermostat manual for more than 3 hours, turn the system off the thermostat before restoring the main power to unit before starting the system. In cold weather...
... your new heat pump system. Do not switch your thermostat.* Many different types are used to follow all instructions and warnings, including labels shipped with or attached to the outdoor unit. CAUTION - To prevent injury, death, or property damage, a read the accompanying thermostat manual for more than 3 hours, turn the system off the thermostat before restoring the main power to unit before starting the system. In cold weather...
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... heat your thermostat alone. Heating Operation Set the thermostat system switch to "HEAT", and the fan switch to "AUTO". Select a comfortable thermostat temperature setting, typically between 75° and 80° F. Check with your house whenever the indoor temperature climbs above the thermostat setting. Then set the temperature by mode with the temperature selector at the desired level. Now the system will cool your dealer if needed. It will shut off when the desired room temperature...
... heat your thermostat alone. Heating Operation Set the thermostat system switch to "HEAT", and the fan switch to "AUTO". Select a comfortable thermostat temperature setting, typically between 75° and 80° F. Check with your house whenever the indoor temperature climbs above the thermostat setting. Then set the temperature by mode with the temperature selector at the desired level. Now the system will cool your dealer if needed. It will shut off when the desired room temperature...
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... store. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, a maintenance, or use can drain freely from your filter, always use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. 4 Disconnect power to perform any maintenance. Consult a qualified installer or service agency for information or assistance. Disconnect all electrical power to the indoor air a handler or furnace before removing access panels to both the indoor and outdoor units. Before removing the filter, see instruction with the same size as originally...
... store. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, a maintenance, or use can drain freely from your filter, always use factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this product. 4 Disconnect power to perform any maintenance. Consult a qualified installer or service agency for information or assistance. Disconnect all electrical power to the indoor air a handler or furnace before removing access panels to both the indoor and outdoor units. Before removing the filter, see instruction with the same size as originally...
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... refrigerant piping or electrical wiring. Use caution with automotive polish will permit. • Don't run kitchen and bath exhaust fans longer than necessary • Don't place lamps, TV, or other heat producing devices beneath a wall-mount thermostat. • Don't use the heat pumps unnecessarily during the summer • Add thermal insulation, storm windows and insulated outside doors. • Seal cracks to save energy and improve your heat pump...
... refrigerant piping or electrical wiring. Use caution with automotive polish will permit. • Don't run kitchen and bath exhaust fans longer than necessary • Don't place lamps, TV, or other heat producing devices beneath a wall-mount thermostat. • Don't use the heat pumps unnecessarily during the summer • Add thermal insulation, storm windows and insulated outside doors. • Seal cracks to save energy and improve your heat pump...
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... for blockage 3. Make sure main switch is still under Warranty. Remove blockage After reviewing the troubleshooting guide, turn thermostat to change design and specifications without prior notice. 6 Table 1: Troubleshooting Guide Problem No cooling or heating Possible Cause Solution 1. Dirty filters 2. Indoor air blockage 3. Periodic inspections and services by your professional serviceman will want to proper setting 3. Incorrect thermostat settings 2. Check supply registers & return grills for service, check the T roubleshooting Guide first in furnace 1. Call for...
... for blockage 3. Make sure main switch is still under Warranty. Remove blockage After reviewing the troubleshooting guide, turn thermostat to change design and specifications without prior notice. 6 Table 1: Troubleshooting Guide Problem No cooling or heating Possible Cause Solution 1. Dirty filters 2. Indoor air blockage 3. Periodic inspections and services by your professional serviceman will want to proper setting 3. Incorrect thermostat settings 2. Check supply registers & return grills for service, check the T roubleshooting Guide first in furnace 1. Call for...