BMKH24M-NDG3 Owners & Installation Manual

Blueridge Owners Manual
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Document Version: 11/2016
Copyright 2016 Alpine Home Air Products
While 90% of the mechanical work can be done by a mechanically inclined
individual, the final 10% consisting of electrical wiring, vacuuming, leak
testing, and starting the system should be done by a qualfied professional.
Due to the potential for injury, any troubleshooting or diagnosing should
be done by a qualified professional. This includes troubleshooting with
refrigerant, electricity, or unit operation.
National and local standards following electrical and HVAC must be used
when installing the equipment.
This Blueridge Heat Pump System is a first class electric appliance. It must
be properly grounded to avoid electric shock.
Use caution when the indoor air handler’s front panel door is open.
Please refrain from extending fingers, air temperature thermometers, or
any foreign objects into the air handler. There are sharp and moving parts
in the air handler and keeping objects out of the air handler prevents
both personal injury and damage to the equipment.
When removing the indoor air handler’s filter for regular maintenance,
please avoid touching the fins. This not only keeps the fins in optimal
shape, but avoids risk of injury.
Important Safety Instructions
If any malfunction of the Heat Pump System occurs, take note of any error
code or flashing lights that may be displayed on the indoor unit, turn the
system off and disconnect the power immediately. Only a qualified person
should power on and troubleshoot the system.
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Important Safety instructions and Notices