I.
For Air Recirculation Only (Refer to Figures 1
thru 4)
A.
Turn the selector switch to "Low Fan" or
"High Fan".
B.
Position the louvers to the desired direction
the discharge air is to flow.
The Thermostat does not control operation of the
fan. Regardless of the type of operation, the air
conditioner is operating in (Fan, Cooling or
Heating), the fan will operate continuously any time
the air conditioner is on.
For Cooling (Refer to Figures 1 thru 4)
II.
A.
Turn the selector switch to the "LOW
COOL" or "HIGH COOL".
B.
Rotate the thermostat (temperature control)
switch to the position that is the most
comfortable to you. The compressor will
automatically turn on when the temperature
of the air entering the air conditioner rises a
few degrees above this setting you have
selected. When the temperature of the air
entering the air conditioner drops below the
selected setting, the compressor will
automatically turn itself off. The air
conditioner, while in the cooling mode, will
continue to cycle the compressor on and off
in the above mentioned fashion until the
selector switch is turned to another mode.
C.
Position the louvers to the desired direction
the discharge air is to flow.
For Heating ("Cooling and Heating" Ceiling
III.
Assemblies Only - Refer to Figure 2)
The optional Elect-A-Heat is intended to take the chill
out of the indoor air when the air is a few degrees too
cool for comfort. The Elect-A-Heat
is an effective "chill chaser", but is not a substitute
for a furnace.
NOTE
NOTE
OPERATION
Do not expect the heating coil on your heater to glow.
Because the fan draws in cold air and forces it over
the coil, the coil will not turn red. A hint of red may
occur where the moving air does not directly touch
the coil.
A.
B.
C.
IV.
Operation During Cooler Nights
(Cooling Operation)
It is important, when the outdoor temperature drops
in the evening or during the night to below 75
degrees F, that the thermostat (temperature control)
be set at a midpoint between "Warmer" and "Cooler".
If the setting is at "Cooler", the cooling (evaporator)
coil may become iced-up and stop cooling. During
the day when the temperatures have risen above 75
degrees F, reset the thermostat switch to the desired
setting.
Should icing-up occur, it is necessary to let the
cooling (evaporator) coil defrost before normal
cooling operation is resumed. During this time,
operate the unit in the "HIGH FAN" position with the
system at maximum air flow. When increased or full
air flow is observed, the cooling coil should be clear
of ice.
4
Turn the selector switch to the "Low Heat"
position.
Rotate the thermostat (temperature control)
switch to the position that is the most
comfortable to you. The heater will
automatically turn on when the temperature
of the air entering the air conditioning unit
drops below this setting a few degrees and
automatically turns off when the
temperature of the air conditioner rises a few
degrees above this setting. The heater will
continue to cycle on and off in this fashion
until the selector switch is turned to another
mode of operation.
Position the louvers to the desired direction
the discharge air is to flow.
NOTE