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Copyright 2004 Carrier Corporation
Carrier Corporation
IF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT WORK, FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER:
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1.CHECK THE THINGS YOU CAN DO YOURSELF. These include being sure the air conditioner is plugged in firmly in an appropriate receptacle, checking the fuse or circuit breaker and ensuring its re- placement or resetting, if necessary, and rereading the instruction book to ensure that all controls are set properly. By doing this you can save money. Many unnecessary service calls in the serviceman doing what the owner can do for him or herself.
2.CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR THE RECOMMENDED CARRIER AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. They have been set up
to handle the great majority of all possible service problems. The quickest, surest and best way to get your air conditioner back in service is to use this step before proceeding further.
3.CONTACT THE CARRIER DISTRIBUTOR SERVING YOUR AREA. Your dealer can provide the distributor’s name or you can consult your yellow pages.
4.CONTACT CARRIER IF A SATISFACTORY SOLUTION IS NOT REACHED IN STEPS 2 AND 3.
Carrier Air Conditioning Consumer Relations Department Carrier Parkway, P.O. Box 4808 Syracuse, New York 13221 Telephone: