Trane 22-5150-03-497 manual

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    PUB. NO . 22-5150-03-497 (EN) Central Air Conditioning Use and Care Ideas to Help Y ou Sa ve Mone y[...]

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    2 Pub. No. 22-5150-03-497 (EN) © American Standard Inc. 1997 How it w orks 3 Cleaning or removing the filter 3 Caring for the outdoor unit 4 How to set the thermostat 4 Reducing summer humidity 4 Solving performance pr ob lems 5 Service Agreements 5 Extra energy tips 5 Contents LIMITED W ARRANTY CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER TTP , TTN, TTR, TTB, TTF AND[...]

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    3 Pub . No . 22-5150-03-497 (EN) Y our central air conditioner is designed to w ork with y our indoor furnace and give y ou years of dependable service . Y our new central air conditioning system is designed to giv e you years of comf or t and dependable perf ormance. It will cool ev er y room in y our house — and use less energy to do it than e [...]

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    4 Pub. No. 22-5150-03-497 (EN) Maintenance (cont.) But y our unit may have tw o filters. In either case, removing the filter is easy . See the owners manual furnished with the indoor unit. Just be sure to replace it with the arro ws on it pointing in the direction of the airflow . Cut operating costs by keeping outdoor unit clear of the debris, lea[...]

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    5 Pub . No. 22-5150-03-497 (EN) Pro blem Insufficient heating or cooling F ailure to operate No Heating or Cooling — Blower does not operate Unusual Noise The Pr ob lem Solver . all good things, the T rane-provided limited warranty on y our ne w comfor t equipment will come to an end. T o keep y ou protected, T rane off ers you the Extended W arr[...]

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    Since the Trane Company has a policy of continuous product improvement, it reserves the right to change the specifications and design without notice. The Trane Company Unitary Products Group 6200 T roup Highw ay T yler , TX 75707 An American-Standard Company Extra Ener gy Tips. (cont.) Heating 11. Locate the thermostat on an inside wall awa y from [...]