Carrier 38AN,BK To Clean Outdoor Coil Outdoor Unit, Ffl g;L_TI1T_, Setting the Current Time

Models: 38AN,BK

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To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel -- If the front panel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged, wipe the out- side of the front panel with a soi_ dry cloth. If necessary, use a mild liquid detergent and wipe offcarefully with a dry cloth.

When cleaning the front panel, NEVER use water hot- ter than 105 F, and DO NOT pour water into the fan coil unit. Do not use abrasive or petroleum based clean- ers -- damage to unit appearance will result.

To Clean Indoor Coil --To clean the coil, remove in-

door unit front panel, and vacuum the coil fins. Use care not to bend or damage fins.

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To Clean Outdoor Coil (Outdoor Unit)

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Some metal parts and sharp fins of ontdoor unit coil can cause personal injury during cleaning. Clean coil carefully.

To clean the outdoor coil:

I. Remove any dirt or obstruction from discharge opening.

2.Use garden hose to spray water on the coil. Debris that collects between coil fins inhibits heat transfer -- direct

the water spray between coil fins to flush out debris.

To Clean Condensate Drains-- Clean all drains and

drain pans at the start of each cooling season. Check the flow by pouring water into the drain.

REMOVECOVER

INSERT NEW BATTERIES

PRESS I-_'T']

NOTE: Be sure to insert new batteries correctly (as shown).

Fig. 18 --Installing or Replacing Batteries

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HOUR /

 

"_"MINUTE

BUTTON

 

BUTTON

PRESS r_

SET TIME

PRESS i"_'i

Fig. 19 --Setting the Current Time

REMOVEFILTERVACUUMCLEAN

Fig. 20 -- Air Filter Maintenance

RINSE WITH WATER

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