Specifications
Last Updated 5/7/13
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the Filter, Grille, Case
and Remote Controller
NOTE: Power must be disconnected
before cleaning the indoor air handler.
IMPORTANT: Never use volatile
substances (such as gasoline or
alcohol) to clean the panel.
CAUTION
A cloth dampened with cold
water may be used on the
indoor air handler if needed.
Then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Do not use a chemically
treated cloth or duster to clean
the indoor air handler.
Do not use benzene,
thinner, polishing powder, or
similar solvents for cleaning.
These may cause the plastic
surface to crack or deform.
Never use water hotter
than 104ºF (40º C) to clean the
front panel, it could cause
deformation or
discoloration.
Removing and Cleaning the
Indoor Air Handler Filters:
A clogged air filter reduces the cooling
efficiency of this heat pump mini-split.
Please inspect filters monthly and
clean as needed as operation without
filters or with dirty filters may cause
heat pump mini-split failure.
TURN HEAT PUMP MINI-SPLIT OFF
BEFORE STARTING THIS
PROCESS!!!
1. Looking directly at the indoor air
handler, firmly grasp both bottom
corners of the front panel and firmly
push the panel straight upwards
approximately 2 inches until panel
stops moving.
2. While still grasping both bottom
corners, firmly pull panel outwards
(toward you) at a slight angle (do not
exceed 20 degrees) unhinging the
panel from the two plastic crank
hinges.
3. Use the plastic panel brace (1”
wide by 2” long located 2” to the left
of the right-side plastic crank) to
support the front panel.
4. Remove the left-side air filter by
firmly grasping the bottom edge of
the filter and lifting upwards thereby
releasing the two tabs from the filter
support frame. Pull filter downwards
to remove from indoor air handler.
Remove the right-side filter using the
same process.
5. Gently clean the filters with a
vacuum cleaner or by water (do not
use dishwasher) and dry prior to
installation back into the indoor air
handler.
6. Insert the left-side air filter (filter with
the smaller filter attached to it) back
into the indoor air handler by
inserting the upper end of the filter
(end without the two tabs) onto the