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1. the temperature in the room falls below the temperature selected No matter how warm the room becomes cooling will not be pro vided Your comfort system will not provide heating or cooling no matter how cold or hot the room becomes COOL Your comfort system provides cooling when the temperature in the room rises above the temperature selected No matter how cold the room becomes heat will not be pro vided AUTO Your comfort system will provide heat when Room Temperature Thermostat the temperature in the room falls below the temperature selected and will provide cool ing when the temperature in the room rises above the temperature selected With most of these thermostats you will have a tem perature range in which neither heating or cooling is being provided The AUTO set ting will help your building avoid tempera ture extremes but it may increase your operating costs Cool Heat Temperature Control Dials ae ee Switch AUTO coo auto System only cools fan cycles off and on COOL System only cools fan runs all the time HEAT AUTO System only heats fan cycles off and on HEAT System only heats fan runs all the time OFF No heating or cooling fan runs all the time Cool Heat Fan Switch Switch Typical Thermostat EMERGENCY HEAT EMERGENCY HEAT is only used with heat pumps Emergency heat means the com pressor i e the outdoor unit is turned off and your backup sourc
2. certain whether yours does or not contact your dealer If your outdoor air conditioning not heat pump unit does have a crankcase heater you may wish to shut it off in the fall after cooling season is completely over To do this simply open the disconnect switch which is near the outdoor unit or turn the proper circuit breaker at the electrical panel to the OFF position This could save you a small amount of your winter electrical bills If you choose to do this remember a four hour warm up period with the electrical power connected is necessary before running the air conditioner again in the spring If you forget this warm up period you run the risk of severe equipment damage Refrigerant Your comfort system uses R 410A refrigerant R 410A does not contain chlorine and will not harm the ozone layer in the atmosphere It is classified as an HFC Hydrofluorocarbon The EPA has approved R 410A under its Significant Alternative Policy SNAP guidelines R 410A is envi ronmentally friendly as it does not harm the ozone layer in the atmosphere R 410A systems are the recognized replacement for R 22 systems in residential applications When your comfort system is operating properly the refrigerant is contained within airtight passages No refrigerant escapes into the atmosphere during normal operation When repair or replacement of your comfort system becomes necessary it is essential that you hire a qualified servicer t
3. need a thermostat guard for your commercial building contact your dealer or another qualified servicer Some comfort systems will include a programmable thermostat If your system does not include a program mable thermostat you may want to discuss it with your dealer Programmable thermostats can automatically switch to a more economical temperature setting when your building is unoccupied or you are sleeping Pro grammable thermostats automatically switch to a more comfortable temperature setting at the time you have previously selected A programmable thermostat can reduce operating costs without substantially reducing comfort For more information on your thermostat consult the literature that shipped with your thermostat If you have read it and still have questions contact your dealer General Information Electrical Power Supply Many outdoor units include a crankcase heater This small heater warms the oil in the compressor for im proved lubrication Once the needed temperature has been reached most of these heaters will shut off automatically These heaters work effectively but not rapidly If your outdoor unit has a crankcase heater and the power has been disconnected from your outdoor unit for more than two hours you must connect electrical power to the outdoor unit for at least four hours before setting the thermostat so as to cause the unit to come on Not all outdoor units have crankcase heaters If you are not
4. THENG R 410A REMOTE OUTDOOR UNIT USER S INFORMATION MANUAL LASTS AND LASTS AND LASTS Part No 10659207 Printed in USA LLL A Z W ENERGY STAR PAL NY N CLL ELR IO 4 PP PA eT 0 On T Te 0 FeO T2 Te T2 TE Te BB LA Tae NS AACN ANANANAANAAARALLALRALARLLALRLNLS YB ERE EEE EERERERESE ununun DEERE VEE AAA AAA ft ttttthkht tht LaL isL T AT TT a A a A A a T a L L G y Wy Thank you for investing in our quality Comfort System The air conditioner you have purchased is part of a Split System and has both indoor and outdoor components With proper installation and maintenance it should provide you with years of dependable service Take time to familiarize yourself with the information concerning unit features operation and maintenance contained within this manual Check the serial plate for model identification Record this information on the last page of this booklet Please read this User s Manual carefully and follow the instructions given Keep it in a safe place for future reference Your warranty certificate is supplied with this unit Read it carefully and note what is covered Keep it and a copy of the bill received from your dealer in a safe place for future reference This can serve as proof of the date of installa tion Amana a trademark of Maytag Corporation and is used under license to Goodman Company L P All rights reserved Goodman Company L P ETEEN T z oodman C
5. ces Such as an automobile space heater gas water heater etc should not be operated in enclosed areas SIDES OF THE SYSTEM such as unventilated garages utility rooms or parking areas because of BEFORE HEAT IS APPLIED the danger of carbon monoxide CO poisoning resulting from the exhaust emissions If a furnace or air handler is installed in an enclosed area such as a garage utility room or parking area and a carbon monoxide producing device is operated therein there must be adequate direct outside ventilation 104666 01 This ventilation is necessary to avoid the danger of CO poisoning which can occur if a carbon monoxide producing device continues to operate in the enclosed area Carbon monoxide emissions can be re circulated throughout the structure if the furnace or air handler is operating in any mode CO can cause serious illness including permanent brain damage or death B10259 216 Any Questions Most questions can be answered by your local dealer If you need further information regarding the operation maintenance or service of your unit contact your dealer If you have other matters that cannot be resolved locally or you need additional information regarding other heating and cooling products offered by us please call CONSUMER INFORMATION LINE TOLL FREE 1 877 254 4729 U S only email us at customerservice goodmanmfg com fax us at 731 856 1821 Not a technical assistance line for dealers Outsid
6. coil could cause poor operation and or severe equipment damage Your air filter or filters could be located in your furnace in a blower unit or in filter grilles in your ceiling or walls The installer of your air conditioner or heat pump can tell you where your filter s are and how to clean or replace them Check your filter s at least once a month When they are dirty clean or replace them You may want to ask your dealer about high efficiency filters High efficiency filters are available in both elec tronic and non electronic types These filters can do a better job of catching small airborne particles CLEAN OUTSIDE COIL QUALIFIED SERVICER ONLY To avoid personal injury or death due to electrical shock disconnect the electrical power before cleaning the coil s DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL POWER TO THE INDOOR AIRHANDLER OR FURNACE BEFORE REMOVING ACCESS PANELS TO PERFORM MAIN TENANCE Disconnect power to both the indoor and any outdoor units NOTE THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE ELECTRICAL DISCONNECT SWITCH ALTHOUGH SPECIAL CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN TO MINIMIZE SHARP EDGES IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUR UNIT BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING PARTS OR REACHING INTO THE UNIT Air must be able to flow through the outdoor unit of your comfort system Do not construct a fence near the unit or build a deck or patio over the unit without first dis cussing your plans with your dealer or other qualified servicer Restricte
7. d airflow could lead to poor operation and or severe equipment damage Likewise it is important to keep the outdoor coil clean Dirt leaves or debris could also restrict the airflow If cleaning of the outdoor coil becomes necessary hire a qualified servicer Inexperienced people could easily puncture the copper tubing in the coil Even a small hole in the tubing could eventually cause a large loss of refrigerant Loss of refrigerant can cause poor operation and or severe equipment damage Do not use a condensing unit cover to protect the outdoor unit during the winter unless you first discuss it with your dealer Any cover used must include breath able fabric to avoid moisture buildup COMPRESSOR The compressor motor is hermetically sealed and does not require additional oiling MOTORS Indoor and outdoor fan motors are permanently lubri cated and do not require addtional oiling Before Calling Your Servicer There are several built in safety features that may automatically shut off the unit under abnormal operating condi tions If your system does not operate normally take time to perform the following checks before requesting service A couple of simple checks may allow you to avoid a service call If the following steps do not resolve the problem contact a qualified servicer for further troubleshooting and or repairs Do not attempt troubleshooting beyond that which is outlined below e Check the thermostat to co
8. e if present will pro vide heat when the temperatures in the room falls below the temperature selected No matter how warm the room becomes cooling will not be provided The backup source is usually electricity but it may be a gas or oil furnace The EMERGENCY HEAT setting may be used if you suspect a prob lem exists with the heat provided by the compressor but your dealer is not able to service it immediately With some comfort systems the EMERGENCY HEAT setting may also be used to provide a quicker warm up of the room Once the warm up is completed you should usually return the system switch to the HEAT or AUTO setting If you leave the system switch in the EMER GENCY HEAT setting it may increase your operating costs NOTE Keeping your windows closed whenever the thermostat SYSTEM switch is in the HEAT COOL or AUTO setting will keep operating costs down The Fan switch may include settings of AUTO and ON AUTO The indoor fan is operating when heating or ON cooling is being provided NOTE With some comfort systems the indoor fan may continue to run for a short time after the compressor shuts off With most gas fur naces the indoor fan will start a short time after the burners are lit and will keep run ning for a short time after the burners shut off When your comfort system is not heat ing or cooling the fan will not run The indoor fan runs continuously Typical Thermostat Operation Do not exce
9. e the U S call 1 713 861 2500 Not a technical assistance line for dealers Your telephone company will bill you for the call Ask your participating dealer about our extended 3 Sll re service plan It adds to the strong warranty with SERVICE PLAN additional parts and labor coverage Model Information IMPORTANT SYSTEM INFORMATION Please write the Model number Manufacturing number and Serial number of your unit MODEL MFG PIC SERIAL CRANKCASE HEATER YES Record installer information below Installing Company Telephone Number Installation Date Space has been provided below to record the Model Manufacturing and Serial numbers of the indoor air handler A coil or accessory equipment installed with your unit Recording this information here will assist you in the future should service be required Note Some accessories will not have serial numbers MODEL MFG SERIAL SERIAL MFG SERIAL 2003 2004 Goodman Company L P Effective June 2004 10
10. ed the set point limits preset at the factory As shipped from the factory your comfort system is designed to provide cooling only when the outdoor temperature is 55 F or higher Exceeding these limits may result in severe equipment damage In some commercial applications or in a few homes you may need cooling indoors even when the outdoor temperature is less than 55 F If you do discuss it with your dealer before operating your comfort system during cool weather In most homes these limits will not cause problems To avoid potential problems you may want to remind children not to play with the thermostat Over adjusting or jiggling the thermostat switch will cause the compressor on the outdoor unit to turn on then off then quickly on again Eventually this will cause a blown fuse a tripped circuit breaker and or a damaged compressor Do not move the temperature selector on the thermostat for at least five minutes after the compressor has shut off IMPORTANT Keep light bulbs and other heat sources away from the thermostat Heat from these items may cause the thermostat to falsely register the temperature of the room as warm when in actuality it may be quite cold Residential room thermostats must be exposed to the air in the room in order to accurately control room temperature It must not be covered Thermostats used in commercial buildings however can be covered if approved thermostat guards are used If you
11. ederm esues 5 Refrigerant ace esac dee ores g sence ed geese sees ieee ae nein 5 Annual Maintenance cccccccececececececseceeeceecanecececaeccueeseescueceessueesaeeseeenaes 6 Routine Maintenance ccceccceccceeccececeeecueceuecseecauecageceeecueecueecaeeceesauessansnans 6 Roplace or Clean COOP T IOF corratier EER 6 Clean Outside Coil Qualified Servicer only cccccccccccscssccccccccccccccceeeceecesceeeeeeessnns 6 COS SOF sca caret asec csc eae estas os lean E ET TEER 6 DOGO ENEE IAEE S N A EAA EN EE AEA 6 IMPORTANT SYSTEM INFORMATION Typical Thermostat Operation Your thermostat is the control center for your Split System It is very important that the thermostat be located where it can best sense the average room temperature It must not be located where it is exposed to hot or cold drafts or to hot or cold spots on the wall such as those received from outside walls walls with pipes inside or from openings into the attic Because of the wide variety of programmable thermostats available we cannot describe how all of them work However a typical thermostat has two switches a SYSTEM switch and a FAN switch To avoid possible equipment damage personal injury fire or death the following instructions must be observed regarding unit location air requirements and operating procedures The SYSTEM switch can include settings of HEAT OFF COOL AUTO HEAT Your comfort system provides heat when OFF
12. nfirm that it is properly set e Wait 15 minutes Some devices in the outdoor unit or in programmable thermostats will prevent compressor operation for awhile and then reset automatically Also some power companies will install devices which shut off air conditioners for several minutes on hot days If you wait several minutes the unit may begin operation on its own e Check the electrical panel to see if any circuit breakers have tripped or fuses have failed If they have you may reset the circuit breaker s or replace the fuse s once without calling a servicer To avoid the risk of fire or equipment damage install the same amperage circuit breaker or fuse as you are replacing If the circuit breaker or fuse should open again within thirty days contact a qualified servicer to correct the problem If you repeatedly reset the breaker or replace the fuse without having the problem corrected you run the risk of severe equipment damage Check the disconnect switch near the indoor furnace or blower to confirm that it is closed e Check the outdoor unit to confirm that it has not been covered on the sides or the top If it has been covered by a large object that you can easily remove you may do so without calling a servicer If it is covered with dirt or debris call a qualified servicer to clean it e Check the indoor air inlets and outlets to confirm that they are not blocked by rugs curtains or other objects or have not been accide
13. ntally closed If air cannot get into a room the room will not be comfortable e If airflow through all the air outlets seems low check the filter If it is dirty clean or replace it Safety Labels NOTE If safety labels are missing or illegible contact the installing dealer or our Customer Service Department for ordering information WARNING AWARNING Y aaa iain supply or supplies before servicing This compartment must be closed exceptwhen servicing HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS Fan blades may start rotating A AVERTI SSEMENT automatically Danger de choc lectrique ou Do not apply power to this appliance or a ee P eee ebrancner toute Doite a TUSIDIES compressor if the compressor terminal E E cover has been removed or is not firmly Ce compartment doit rester ferme in place sauf pour l entretien amp AVERTISSEMENT PI CES MOBILES DANGEREUSES Les ailes du ventilateur peuvent commencer tourner automatiquement N applique pas le pouvoir cet appareil ou compressor si la borne couvre a t enlev e ou n est pas fermement dans endroit 20183701 2 DANGER PELIGRO AX WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD FIRE AND OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Special Warning for Installation of Furnace or Air Handling Units in REFRIGERANT MUST BE Enclosed Areas such as Garages Utility Rooms or Parking Areas REMOVED FROM BOTH THE LOW AND HIGH PRESSURE Carbon monoxide producing devi
14. o perform the work A qualified servicer will have the tools and training necessary to ensure that EPA regulations are followed U S residents who ignore or intentionally violate the EPA regulations are in violation of the law and may be subject to fines or other penalties Maintenance Annual Maintenance We strongly recommends your unit be given an annual maintenance checkup by a qualified servicer Your unit should be inspected by a qualified installer or service agency at least twice a year This check should be performed before the heating and cooling seasons begin This will ensure that your unit operates at maximum efficiency Particular attention should be paid to the following items Repair as necessary e Check physical support of the unit Ensure it is sound without any sagging cracks or gaps around the base e Check for obvious signs of deterioration of the unit e Check electrical connections for tightness and or corrosion Check wires for damage e Check that filters are clean and in the proper placement in the unit or duct system Routine Maintenance REPLACE OR CLEAN INDOOR FILTER IMPORTANT NOTE Never operate unit without a filter installed as dust and lint will build up on internal parts resulting in loss of efficiency equipment damage and possible fire An indoor air filter must be used with your comfort system A properly maintained filter will keep the indoor coil of your comfort system clean A dirty
15. ompany L P 1810 Wilson Parkway Fayetteville Tennessee 37334 radia Jane 2004 www amana hac com ATTENTION INSTALLING PERSONNEL As a professional installer you have an obligation to know the product better than the customer This includes all safety precautions and related items Prior to actual installation thoroughly familiarize yourself with this Manual Pay special attention to all safety warnings Often during installation or repair it is possible to place yourself in a position which is more hazardous than when the unit is in operation Remember it is your responsibility to install the product safely and to know it well enough to be able to instruct a customer in its safe use Safety is a matter of common sense a matter of thinking before acting Most dealers have a list of specific good safety practices follow them The precautions listed in this Installation Manual are intended as supplemental to existing practices However if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual the precautions listed here take precedence Remember to leave this manual with the homeowner Table of Contents Typical Thermostat Operation cccccceeeeseeceeeeeeeeeenseeneeeneseneseneeseeees 3 General Information ccsececcsgeccsseccosccescterccsseccssencsercesareicesetaxestsecccezeteeneterest 5 Electrical Power Supply axis cece vse swsmeteesied ben aadancedunncecasingvnentelsiasmesseoeinedece

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