VE Series Owners Manual

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MAINTENANCE
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Seven-Step Maintenance Schedule
With roune preventave maintenance, you can avoid
unnecessary problems, ensure the eecveness of
your venlator, and prolong its life.
1. Clean or replace air lters.
Filters, which are located within the venlator, should
be cleaned every two to three months. Filters should
be vacuumed rst, then washed with a mild soap and
water. Most washable lters will last several years
before needing to be replaced.
2. Clean the exterior intake and exhaust vents
of obstructions.
Check the outside vents regularly to ensure that the
screen openings are not obstructed by grass, bushes,
leaves, snow or other debris.
3. Clean and inspect the heat-exchange core
Do this twice a year and clean the core as required. A
build-up of dust and dirt can restrict airow and reduce
the eciency of the venlator. Aer inspecon and
cleaning, make sure the core is replaced right-side-up.
Daikin reserves the rights to modify a product, without
prior noce, whether in price, design, color or codes,
in order to oer at all mes quality products that are
highly compeve.
Install and service this equipment in compliance
with applicable national and local building and
safety codes.
4. Clean the condensate drain and pan
Twice a year, check the condensate drain, pan and
tubing to ensure that they are open and free-owing.
The tubing can be disconnected for cleaning. The
condensate drain must have a "trap" in the tubing that
traps a quanty of water and helps prevent unpleas-
ant odors from entering the venlator via this tubing.
5. Inspect the fans
The fan motors on the venlator are designed to
operate connuously without lubricaon and should
not require inspecon. Inspect the blower fans
periodically for dirt on the blades, and remove it by
gently brushing the blades or using a vacuum cleaner.
6. Clean the grilles and inspect the ductwork
Clean the grilles when they are dusty. At least once
a year, visually inspect the ductwork leading to and
from the venlator. Damaged ducts can lead to
condensaon problems, including wet insulaon,
water on the oor and, ice build-up.
7. Arrange for an annual servicing
Your venlator should undergo annual general
servicing by a cered contractor who is familiar
with its operaon. If possible, have your furnace and
venlator serviced at the same me.
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WARNING!
Be sure to disconnect the electrical power before
servicing your system
1. Slide out the lters.
3. Vacuum the lters. 4. Wash out the walls of the unit.
Louver Orientaon
2. Slide out the energy core.