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Cleaning the Filter

Safety Instructions

In the Hybrid, eHeat™ and High Demand modes, the heater moves air through the system and out the back of the unit. The filter is in place to protect the evaporator from dirt and dust.

A clean air filter is important to get the highest efficiency. Occasionally this filter will need to be cleaned (minimum is once a year). When the filter requires cleaning, the Red light above the Filter button will be illuminated and an audible beep will sound. The screen will display instructions that the filter needs to be cleaned. When this screen is displayed, you can press the RIGHT arrow button for instructions on how to clean the filter.

NOTE: If the filter gets too dirty, the unit will automatically switch to Standard Electric mode and energy savings will be lost.

Leave the power on and remove the filter from

the top of the unit. It is located in the top of the unit behind the hot and cold inlet pipes. Grasp the plastic handle and slide the filter straight up until it clears the cover. Once it has been removed, the filter can be wiped clean with a damp rag or rinsed with warm water.

Filter

Rear of unit

Once the filter has been cleaned, it can be replaced by aligning it into the slot in the top of the unit and sliding it down into place. When the handle is flush with the top of the cover, it is seated.

When the clean filter has been reinstalled, press the FILTER button and then press ENTER.

IMPORTANT: Filter must be cleaned when the alarm is displayed. A dirty filter will make the system work harder and result in a reduction of efficiency and possible damage to the system. In order to get the best energy efficiency available, make sure your filter is clean.

Instructions

Operating

Cleaning

and Care

Instructions

Installation

Clearing the Condensation Drain Tubes

There are two drain hoses that are attached to the back of the heater. If both of these get clogged, water will spill down the outside of the unit.

The primary drain is intended to carry all condensate away. If it is clogged or if the hose is kinked, the condensate will exit the secondary drain tube

and onto the floor. This is intended as a notification to the user that the primary drain is clogged. Remove the drain hose, clear any debris and reattach.

Periodically inspect the drain lines and clear any debris that may have collected in the lines.

See Installation Instructions for more information.

Troubleshooting Tips

3" tube (overflow)

Main drain tube

Direct the main drain

tube into a drain

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