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1 604D AND 607C LEGACY t AND PREF ERRED t 13 AND 14 SEER SINGLE - - P ACKAG ED H EA T PUM P SYSTEM WITH PURO N (R - - 410A) REFRIGE RANT SINGLE AND THREE P HASE 2 - - 5 NO MINAL TONS (SIZES A2 4 - - A60 ) Owner’ s Infor mat ion Manual A09034 Fig. 1 - - Unit 604D A09042 Fig. 2 - - Unit 607C NO TE TO EQUIP MENT OWNER: F or your co nvenience, please[...]
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2 SAFETY CONSIDERA TIONS Imp ro per in stallatio n adjustm ent, alteratio n , serv ice, mainten an ce, or use ca n ca use e xplosi on, fir e, e lec tr ic al s hock, or ot her condi tions which ma y ca use dea th, per sona l i njury , or prope rty dam age . Consul t a qua li fie d ins tal ler , s ervi ce agenc y , or your dis tri butor or br anc h f[...]
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3 sor bed fr om the outs ide ai r . So, t o mai ntai n ene r gy - -ef fi cie nt oper a- ti on, your unit has an autom at ic de fr ost mode . The de fr ost mode s tar ts a t a pre se t ti me i nter val of 60 minute s, al - though, i t may be re se t to 30, 90 or 120 mi nute s. De fros t wil l st art at t he pres et t ime onl y if t he ic e is suf f [...]
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4 Condens at e Dra in The dra in pan and conde nsa te dra in line s hould be c hecke d and cl ea ned at the s ame t ime t he cool ing coi ls a re c hecke d by your de al- er . Co m presso r All c ompre ss ors a re f act ory shi pped wi th a norm al cha r ge of the cor- rect type and qu an tity of refrigeration g rad e o il. A co mp resso r shoul d [...]