A FEWWORDS ABOUT YOUREVV AIRCONTIONER Thank youforchoosing a Carrier AirConditioner! Youcanfeelconfident inyourselection because thesame prideincraftsmanship andengineering knowledge thatwentintoCarrier equipment instaLLed intileAstrodome inTexas, theSistineChapel in Rome: theUnitedStatesCapitolhaLLs ofCongress, andthousands ofother insta%tions worldwide hasgoneintotheconstruction ofyourunit.
RECEiViNG THEAIR CONDITIONER 4 GETTING ACQUAINTED WiTH THEAIRCONDiTiONER 5 AiRCONDiTiONER WiTH REMOTE CONTROL 6 OPERATING THEELECTRONIC UNITWITH THEREMOTE CONTROL 7 OPERATING UNITFROM THECONTROL PANEL 11 (WITHOUT THEREMOTE CONTROL) AIRDIRECTION AND EXHAUST CONTROL 12 TiPS TOACHIEVE MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT 13 WHERE AND HOW TOINSTALL THEAIRCONDITIONER TO 14 ACHIEVE ABETTER PERFORMANCE 10 DRAIN SYSTEM OPTIONS 17 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 22 22 12,+,++.+AL +.u+.
1. THEAiR Readtheinstructions intheUser'sManual. KeeptheManual. It is atways usefut. Unpack theunit. Checkif theunitexterior is in perfectcondition. Check if theitemsprovided withtheunitareinsidethe box. 1 - User'sManuat 2- Seat 3- Drainpan 4- 8crews (4} 5- Remote controtandbatteries 6- Reardrain Incasethereis anydamage, orif oneofthementioned itemsis missing, contactthestorethatsoldit toyou. 4 / comeswith Coolingon!.
WITH THE 1 AIR ND WITH ALSO CSA Am B-- ENERGY STANDARD VERIFIED IN ACCORDANCE - C368 I - M90 V: 230/208 Cm PH:I Hz: 60 ,VOLTSRANGE:253-I 87 R-22 0Z:40.9 USE AMP TIME CIRCUIT 15 OR F- GHm FUSE ,-o i]TU/H: 12000/11600 _ WATTS:3516/3399 •4 AMPS: 5.3/5.6 EER: 10. 1 /1 O, 1 • WATTS INPUT: 1190/1150 WATTS: - AMPS:- - --D A- Model B- Serialnumber C- VoLtage (V) D- CircuitBreaker (A) HEAT DBTUIH:- Nameplate Kg:l .
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A. THEELECTRONIC Timeroperation,turntheunitoffor onata determined time[from1to12hours}, press theTimer UNiT WiTH THE button.If theunitis off,aftertheprogramming, it wi[[ Inserttwo1.5VAAAbatteries (supplied withthe electronic mode[unit],opening thecoverontherear oftheremotecontro[. ThebatteryusefulUfeisaroundoneyear. Useonlynewbatteries. Useonlyspecified batteries. turnonattheendofthesettime.
Thesebuttonssetthetimehourbyhour,upto 12hours. To display theroomtemperature, pressbuttons(+) and(-)simuLtaneousLy for3seconds. Tocoo[,presstheCooLing modebutton. buttonagain;andsetthetimetOZero, Toincrease orreducethetemperature intheroom, pressthebuttons(+)or(-),asrequired. Whenthisfunction isactivated, thetetterC isdisptayed onthepaneL. Toheat,presstheHeating functionbutton.
Inorderto circulate air [withoutcoolingorheating}, presstheFanbutton, TheFan FunctionOnlycirculatestheairin the roomi When thisfunction isactivated, theLetter F isdisplayed onthepaneL. Tosetthefanspeed,pressthefanspeedbutton. i 2: Toautomatically adjust theunitaccording totheroom temperature variations, alternating between cooL and heatandhigh,medium orLow speed, activate theAuto mode. When thisfunction isactivated, theLetterA isdisplayed onthepaneL.
Inorderto coolor heattheroomquickly, setthe temperature asdesired, andpresstheTurbomode button. When thisfunction isactivated, theLetter Tisdisplayed onthepaneL. TheTurbo function wiLL turnoffassoonastheselected temperature isreached, andfromthenon,itwiLL operate inLastselected mode. Toautomatically settheroomtemperature during sleeptime,providing morecost-effectiveness and comfort, activate theSLeep mode.
5. UNiT THECONTROL PANEL (WITHOUT THEREMOTE CONTROL) Toselectanyoneofthefunctions ontheunit.press tile Sdectbuttononce,andthefunctionprogrammed willappear onthedisplay. Then,pressthebutton(+), orthebutton(-),untilachieving thedesired function. Re(ease thebutton,andtheunitwilltakeonthisnew programming. Display F- Fan L'- oon C[ig d- De-humidification R- Auto(Automatic} H- Heating (onlyforHOT/COOL mode(s} L- Turbo 5L- Sleep 5R- Energy Saver Next,thedesired temperature canbesetusingthe buttons(+),or(-).
ANDEXHAUST Fourwayairflowprovided bythemobile louvers. Whenthever{ica[ [ouvers aremoved, theair flowisdirected totheleftortotheright. Whenthehorizontal louversaremoved, the airflowis directed upordownwards TheExhaust functionaU.ows removingthe usedair,smoke,andodorsfromtheroom andsendingthemto theoutside.
7.TiPS TOACHIEVE MAXIMUM EFFiCiENCY ANDCOMFORT The air conditioner has been designed to operate withim the foLowingvoltage and temperature conditions. Keeptheairfilterclean,anddonotturnontheunit withouttheairfilter. VoLtage Nominal 115V/_OHz Donotwaituntiltheroomtemperature getstooLowor toohigh.Turnontheunitbefore that. 208230/60Hz Donotexaggerate inthetemperature intensity (toohot ortoocold).
8.WHERE AND THE AiR ABETTER TOiNSTALL 6.CompLy withtheminimum distance required forthe instaLLation ofmorethanoneunitonasame waLL. TOACHIEVE I o_ / 40" 1.Never obstruct theaircirculation oftheunitinstaLLing it behindcurtains, furnitureorpartitionwaLLs. 2.Trytoinstalltheunitonawalldirected towardthe east,because thesunrays areLessintense. 7.
THROUGH-THE-WALL INSTALLATION Windowinstattation6w 05825004 instructionsCome with thewindowaccessory kit onlyfor ZCmodels,t is ava![abte asanaccessory for zHandZQmodels Cutopening inwatt.Fordimensions seeFig.bebw. Frame opening inwatt.Forwoodframing,provide 8wooden framingsupportorotherapproved structure forfastening casingtowall.SeeFig. fortypicatwoodframing. WALL STUD Through-the-watt instaLLation canbemadeinwood frameormasonry watts.Tilecasingmustbetippedto theoutside toaidindraining condensate.
INSTALL CASING INWALL Becarefulnotto beinjuredbythe metalparts, " " ° i pp Un!tcasing shouldproject/2 [13mini'into roomtoensureproperfit of decorative gritie, Remove thetwoscrewsthatholdtheplasticfront[one at eachside}. Disconnect theground wireandremove theunit fromthewrapper puWng it bythebottom. Remove theplasticfront. Remove thesafetyscrew. Tipcasingtooutside. Tipis necessary fordraining condensate totherearofthebasepan, to atbwfor excess condensation run-off.
if unitis installed wherecondensate drainagefromthe backoftheunit can dripontopedestriansor neighboring property,usetheexternaldrainkit supptiedwiththeunit.SeeinstaLLation instructionsondrainkit.- Step9. HoLd tipangleandmarkwithchalktheLocation of screwholestobedriLLed ineachsideofthecasing for fastening inwaLL opening. InstaLL thedraining systemforthecondensing water before positioning theunitinthecabinet. Youmustuse oneofthetwoexistingsystems, depending onhow, andwheretheunitwiLL beinstaLLed 9.
InstaLL oneof the hoseendsatthe drainou%t. Theotherendofthe hosemustbeconnected to the watermains. 9.2DRAINING SYSTEM THROUGH THEDOT[OH OUTLET (USING THEDRAIN PAN) \ Position thedrainpaninsidethecabinet. ]he insta[[ation ofthisdrainingsystemis notrecommended whentheunitis insta!,[ed onsiteswith difficult access [example:farfromwindowsandinside buildings], because itisdifficulttoconnect thehosetothewatermains. InstaLL a 5/8"(15,9ram}plastichoseattheou%tof thedrainpan. ThehoSemustbeI.
INSTALLING THEUNIT INTHECABINET Twopeople mustinstaLL theunitonthecabinet inorder to guarantee its perfectbalance andaUgnment. Theotherendofthehosemustbeconnected tothe rainwaterdrain. Remove theexistingp{ugin theinside portionoftheunit,the"highestone", locatednextto theLetter"A". TakecarenottOCreaSe or bendthehosei Theinsta[[ationofthisdrainingsystemis recommended for mostkindsof installation[forexample:onwailswith sashor onwindows],sincethis makes easierto connectthedrainhoseto the rainwaterdrain.
InstaLL thesealingtapeandtheflashingfinishing. Seat ngtape end f!as,are ng °OtnCLuded w th machine. Positioning thecableonthepoweroutletside ELECTRICAL DATA I. ALL wiringmustcomply withLocal andnational eLectricaL codes. ALL wiringmustbeinstalledbyqualifiedand skiLLed electricians. Ifyouhaveanyquestions regarding thefoLLowing instructions, contact aqualified electrician. 2. Check avaiLabLe powersupplyandsolveanyhousehold wiringproblems BEFORE instaLLing andoperating this unit. 3.
Totestyourpower supply cord: 1.Rugpower suMycord intoagrounded 3-prong outbt. 2.Press RESET. _Q_et2 _2 3oPress lEST(Btenfordick:Reset button wilttripandpopout) 4.Press andrelease RESET (Bten fordick:Reset button witttatch and remain in).Tilepower suMycordisready foroperation. k _eS_:!:t 1]J [Ql B f estBuI tsn POWERSUPPLY CORO PowerCordis 55inl(1,4m}longande×tendS from bottomof€ontrol panel SeeStep2/+iif power cord mustbere!.
10.SAFETY 11. AND DonotaLLow children tooperate theunL During thunderstorms, turnofftheunitonthepaneL, or ontheremote controL, andturnoffthecircuitbreaker, too. CLEANING OFTHEPLASTIC FRONT ANDOF THECABINET Tocleantheunit,always turnoffthecircuitbreaker. Tocleantheplasticfrontandthecabinets, useasoft clothsoaked inwarmwaterandneutraldetergent. Donotturntheunitoffatthesocket. Donottouchthepower supply cabboranyotherebctric component oftheunitwithwethands.
CLEANING OFTHEAiRFILTER Anobstructed airfitterreduces thecapacity oftheair conditioner, andincreases thepowerconsumption. Check it monthly. Donotusetheairconditioner withoutthefitter,since thedustandtheimpurities wiltdamage it, orrequire a specialized cbaning. Cleaningbyvacuum: passthevacuum cleaner hose nozzle to remove thedustaccumulation. Washing: position thefitterwiththedirtypartturned downwards, andLetthewaterrunonit. Thisway,aLL the dirtandimpurities wiLL beeasilyremoved.
12.PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS Before callinganAuthorized Technical Assistance, seehowtoactincasetheairconditioner presents anyofthe failuresbelow: 1.Circuitbreakeroff 2.Power supply cable disconnected fromtheelectric current 3. Towerfailure 1.Turnonthe circuitbreakeragain 2.Connect the cableto the socket 3.Waitunti_the powersupplyis reestablished Theairconditioner does notcoolor doesnot heatproperly 1.Dirtyairfilter 2. Obstruction inthe airflow 3. Openroom 4. Iteatsourcein theroom 5.
ONE-YEAR WARRANTY CARRIER warrants totheuserthatthisproduct wiLL befreefromdefectsofworkmanship undernormal useandmaintenance fora period ofoneyearfromthedateoforiginalpurchase. CARRIER, through anindependent servicing dealer orservice station, wiLL eitherrepairorreplace adefective product {asdecided soLeLy byCARRIER] freeofcharge totheuser.CARRIER mayreplace anydefective partwitheitheraneworremanufactured part,atCARRIER's soleoption.
iF YOUR UNiTDOES NOTWORK, FOLLOW THESE STEPS iN ORDER: CHECK THETHINGS YOUCANDOYOURSELF. Theseincludebeingsurethe air conditioneris pluggedin firmly in anappropriatereceptacle,checkingthe fuse or circuit breakerandensuringits replacementor resetting, if necessary,andrereadingthe instructionbookto ensureaLLcontrolsare set properly.Bydoingthis you cansavemoney.Manyunnecessary caLLs result in the servicemandoingwhatthe ownercandofor himself. CONTACT YOURDEALER ORTHECARRIER AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER.