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iMPorTAnT noTE: Never operate unit without a filter in-
stalled 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 coil could cause poor operation
and/or severe equipment damage.
Your air filter or filters could be located in your air handler, in
your furnace, in a blower unit, or in "filter grilles" in your ceiling
or walls. The installer of your 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,
replace or clean as required. Disposable type filters should
be replaced. Reusable type filters may be cleaned.
You may want to ask your dealer about high efficiency filters.
High efficiency filters are available in both electronic and non-
electronic types. These filters can do a better job of catching
small airborne particles.
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The compressor motor is hermetically sealed and does not
require additional oiling.
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Indoor and outdoor fan motors are permanently lubricated
and do not require additional oiling.
• Check the thermostat to confirm that it is properly set.
• 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 heat pumps for several minutes on hot days. If you
wait several minutes, the unit may begin operation on
its own.
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We strongly recommend a bi-annual maintenance checkup be performed
before the heating and cooling seasons begin by a qualified servicer.
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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 discussing your
plans with your dealer or other qualified servicer. Restricted
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 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 heat pump cover to "protect" the outdoor unit
during the winter, unless you first discuss it with your dealer.
Any cover used must include "breathable" fabric to avoid
moisture buildup.
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• Check the electrical panel for tripped circuit breakers or
failed fuses. Reset the circuit breakers or replace fuses
as necessary.
• Check the disconnect switch near the indoor furnace or
blower to confirm that it is closed.
• Check for obstructions on the outdoor unit. Confirm
that it has not been covered on the sides or the top.
Remove any obstruction that can be safely removed.
If the unit is covered with dirt or debris, call a qualified
servicer to clean it.
• Check for blockage of the indoor air inlets and outlets.
Confirm that they are open and have not been blocked
by objects (rugs, curtains or furniture).
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• Check the filter. If it is dirty, clean or replace it.
• Listen for any unusual noise(s), other than normal oper-
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ating noise, that might be coming from the outdoor unit.
If you hear unusual noise(s) coming from the unit, call a
qualified servicer.
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