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Owne r ’ s Manual 538MAC / 619MAC, 538MAQ / 619MAQ SIZES 009 - - 012 538MNC / 619MNC, 538MNQ / 619MNQ SIZES 012 - - 024 HIGH - - W ALL DUCT - - F REE SPLIT S YSTEM T ABLE OF CONTENTS P AGE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 ..................................................................................... GENERAL 2 ..........................................[...]
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2 SAF ETY PRECAUTIONS PERSONAL INJURY , DEA TH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Fai l ur e t o f ol low thi s war ning coul d r e sul t i n per s ona l inj ur y , dea th, or prope r ty dam a ge. Rea d and fol l ow a ll i ns tr uc t ions and war nings , inc l uding la be l s shi ppe d wit h or at t a c hed t o unit befor e ope r a ti ng your new a ir c on[...]
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3 P AR T NAMES Air outlet Air outlet Air inlet Air inlet 3 11 12 13 8 7 4 5 6 9 21 Front panel frame Front panel Air filter Horizontal air flow grille V ertical air flow louver Room temperature sensor Display panel Infrared signal receiver Remote control Interconnecting tubing Control and power wiring to indoor unit Service valves 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1[...]
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4 UNIT DISPLA Y P ANELS NOTE: The dis pl ay panel on the indoor uni t wil l l ook like one of t he fol l owing. Some of the f unc t ions wi l l appear on the di s play panel , r emot e cont r ol or both. On the Unit: Infrared signal receptor OPERA TION TIMER PRE-DEF AUTO ECON A08486 9K TIMER OPERA TION PRE-DEF Infrared signal recepto r A07544 12K T[...]
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5 REMOTE CONTROL MOD E FAN S P E E D TEMP . AI R DIRE CTION SWI N G LED SLEEP TURB O CLOCK TI MER CAN CEL RE SE T F/C AUT O C OO L DR Y HE AT FA N SE T TE MP. CL OC K TIM ER ON TIM ER OF F SPE ED AUTO L OW MED HIGH ON OFF A08032 EQUIPMENT DAM AGE HAZARD Failu re to follo w t his cau tion m ay result in eq u ipm ent dam a ge. Han dle the con tro l w[...]
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6 Remote Control Operation - - Quick Start NOTE: Wh en tran smittin g a com man d fro m t he rem ote co ntro l to the uni t , be sur e t o point the c ont r ol towa rd the ri ght si de of t he un it. the u nit w ill co nfirm receip t o f a comm and b y s ounding a n audi bl e be e p. 1. Tur n the unit on by pus hi ng the ON/OFF butt on. 2. If t he [...]
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7 Sele c ting t he Fan Sp eed SET TEMP. C L O C K SPEED AU TO AUTO LOW MED HIGH A08036 Th e fan speed can b e selected b y p ressing th e F AN SPEED button. NOTE: Whe n t he uni t is on, the fa n wil l run c onti nuous l y in coo lin g or heatin g. Wh en in h eating , there migh t be situation s whe re the fa n wi ll sl ow down or shut of f t o pr [...]
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8 Tim er O N an d Tim er OFF SET TEMP. C L O C K SPEED AUTO AUTO TIMER OFF TIMER ON A08041 Us e bot h f unc ti ons to pr ogr a m t he uni t to t ur n on and shut of f at specified tim es. UNIT OFF - - Set TI MER ON as pr e vious l y des c ri be d. - - Set TI MER OFF as pr e vious l y des cr i be d. - - T he u nit w ill start auto matically at the s[...]
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9 CLEANING, MAI NTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failu re to follow th is caution m ay result in p erson al injury or dea th. Alw a ys t ur n of f powe r t o t he sys te m befor e per f orm ing a ny cl e a ni ng or mai nte na nc e t o the s yste m. Tur n of f the outdoor dis c onne c t sw it c h loc at e d nea r out door unit . [...]
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10 T able 1— Pe ri odi c Mai nte nanc e INDOOR UNIT EVERY MON TH EVERY 6 MON THS EVERY YEAR Clean Air Fil ter* Ch ang e Remote C ontrol Ba tteries S S S OUTDOOR U NIT EVERY MON TH EVERY 6 MON THS EVERY YEAR Clean Ou tdoor C oil from Outsid e Clean Outd oor C oil from Inside † B l o wA i rO v e rE l e c t r i cP a r t s † Ch eck Electr ic Con [...]