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P E-TAC (GB Series) ackaged Terminal Air Conditioner / Heat Pump 7,000 --- 15,000Btuh Installation and Operating Instructions UNIT INFORMATION Model # ______________________________ Serial # ______________________________ INSTALLATION INFORMATION Date Installed __________________________ DEALERSHIP CONTACT INFORMATION Company Name: __________________________________ Address: _________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Phone Number: ________________________________ Technician Name: _________________________________ _________________________________________________ NOTE TO EQUIPMENT OWNER: Thank you for purchasing a Gree E-TAC. Please read this Owner’s Information Manual carefully before installing and using this appliance. Keep this manual for future reference. For your convenience, please record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the spaces provided. This information, along with the installation data and dealer contact information, will be helpful should your system require maintenance or service.

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PE-TAC (GB Series)

ackaged Terminal Air Conditioner / Heat Pump7,000 --- 15,000 Btuh

Installation and OperatingInstructions

UNIT INFORMATIONModel # ______________________________

Serial # ______________________________

INSTALLATION INFORMATIONDate Installed __________________________

DEALERSHIP CONTACT INFORMATIONCompany Name: __________________________________

Address: _________________________________________

_________________________________________________

Phone Number: ________________________________

Technician Name: _________________________________

_________________________________________________

NOTE TO EQUIPMENT OWNER:

Thank you for purchasing a Gree E-TAC. Please read this Owner’s Information Manual carefully before installing and using this appliance. Keep this manual for future reference.

For your convenience, please record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the spaces provided. This information, along with the installation data and dealer contact information, will be helpful should your system require maintenance or service.

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UNIT INSPECTIONExamine unit for damage incurred during shipment. File a claim immediately with the transitcompany if damage is found.

TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

GENERAL INFORMATION. 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

UNIT FEATURES 4 -- 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ELECTRICAL DATA 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

INSTALLATION

Chassis Installation 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Retrofit Sleeve Preparation 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

8Installation of Gree Wall Sleeve Using Non-Gree Grille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Install Unit Into Wall Sleeve 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Ventilation Control 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Adjusting Air Direction 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dipswitches 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Keypad Configuration 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

AUXILIARY CONTROLS

Wall Thermostat Terminal 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Energy Management Input 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Intelligent Self--Checking Control 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OPERATION 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CARE AND CLEANING 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

TROUBLESHOOTING 18 -- 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

WARRANTY 23 -- 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NOTE: Warranty coverage documented on back page of owners manual

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READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION OR USE

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSRecognize safety information. This is the safety--alertsymbol . When you see this symbol on the unit andin instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential forpersonal injury.Understand these signal words: DANGER,WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are usedwith the safety--alert symbol. DANGER identifies themost serious hazards which will result in severepersonal injury ordeath. WARNINGsignifieshazardswhich could result in personal injury or death.CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices whichmay result in minor personal injury or product andproperty damage. NOTE is used to highlightsuggestions which will result in enhancedinstallation, reliability, or operation.

PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGEHAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,death and/or property damage.

For your safety, the information in this manual must befollowed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electricshock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or lossof life.

• This unit must be properly installed in accordancewith the Installation Instructions before it is used.

• Immediately repair or replace all electric servicecords that have become frayed or otherwisedamaged.

• Unplug or disconnect the unit at the fuse box orcircuit breaker before making any repairs.

! WARNING

NOTE: We strongly recommend that any servicingbe performed by a qualified individual.

GENERAL

BEFORE YOU BEGINRead these instructions completely and carefully.

IMPORTANT: Save these instructions for localinspector’s use.IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes andordinances.

NOTE TO INSTALLERBe sure to leave these instructions with the owner.

NOTE TO OWNERKeep these instructions for future reference. Be sureto write down the model and serial number of unit onspace provided on front page. The model and serialnumber can be located on the serial number plateattached to unit.

Thank you for choosing the Gree E-TAC! You can feel confident in your selection because of the pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledge that goes into this equipment.Gree package terminal air conditioners and heat pumps provide a high standard of quality in performance, workmanship, durability and appearance as they heat and cool the occupied air space year round.This manual provides information for ease of installation, operation and maintenance.All models are designed for through-the-wall installation. Separate installation instructions are included with all accessory components.

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UNIT FEATURES

Fig. 2 – E-TAC Front Panel

are different than those found on standard PTACmodels. The owner must be familiar with thesefeatures in order to fully understand the operation andcapability of the unit.

computer that utilizes real timediagnostics to prolongthe life of your unit. There is an LED indicator on thecontrol board, behind the front panel, that will flashan error code if the unit has detected some kind offault condition. In many cases, the unit willautomatically clear the fault condition and continueoperating with no interruption. In some cases, thecondition cannot be cleared and the unit will requireservice. In those cases, an “Fx” failure mode will bedisplayed on the digital display. For a detailed list ofall error codes and “Fx” conditions, see Table 6 --Status LED Indicator Definitions for further details.

power is lost, all of the control settings (setpoint,mode, fan speed, on/off and configuration) areremembered. So when power is restored, the unit willstart back up in the mode (and configuration) it wasin, when power was lost.

• Random Compressor restart -- To help preventpower surges after a power outage (from many ofyour E-TACs starting at the same time), thecompressor is equipped with a 2:45 to 3:15 randomrestart delay feature. Whenever the unit is plugged in,or power has been restarted, a random compressorrestart will occur.

• Compressor Protection -- To prevent short cyclingof the compressor and maximize it’s life, there is arandom start--up delay of 3 minutes on thecompressor and a minimum compressor run time of 3minutes.•Automatic room freeze protection – automaticallywill keep the temperature in the room from gettingtoo cold, where water pipes might freeze. If the unitis configured for the freeze protection feature to beactive (which is the default condition), then wheneverpower is supplied to the unit, if the unit sensestemperature below 40°F (4.4°C), the fan motor andelectric heater are turned on and will warm the roomto 50°F (10°C). If Freeze protection is not required,change the configuration switch to turn the feature off(see section on unit configuration).• Automatic defrost protection (for heat pumpmodels only) – When the outdoor temperature getstoo cold (approx. 40°F / 4.4°C) and the unit can nolonger effectively heat with the compressor, the unitwill automatically switch to electric heating. The unitwill then heat with electric heat until the outsidetemperature rises enough (approx. 40°F / 4.4°C), sothe compressor can be used again.• Automatic Quick Warm--up (for heat pumpmodels only) -- If the room temperature falls to 5°F(2.8°C) below the set point temperature, the reversecycle heat is shut off and the electric strip heat isturned on for one cycle, until heating is satisfied.• LED Indicator’s and Buttons -- The touch pad hasbuttons for MODE, FAN SPEED, ON/OFF,SETPOINT UP and SETPOINT DOWN. It also hasLEDs that correspond to the mode, fan speed andsetpoint operation, to indicate the unit’s status. TheLEDs below the mode button, FAN, COOL, andHEAT, indicate what operating mode is active. TheLEDs below the Fan button, Low, Med and Hi,indicate the fan speed that is selected. The LEDlocated in the lower right corner is the unit On/Offstatus LED. If the unit is in ON mode, the LED willbe green. If the unit is OFF, the LED will be red.• Configure Fan to Optimize Selected Application – Unit can be optimized to selected application by configuring the fan to run in continuous mode or cycle on and off with the compressor and electric heater (can be different for both heating and cooling modes). In cycle mode, fan will continue to run 60 seconds after compressor or electric heater stops in order blow off any residual heat or cool left on coil.

• Dry Mode – will help to manage and reduce the humidity in the room, making it more comfortable. In DRY mode, the unit will modulate cooling mode at low fan speed until the room temperature is 4 deg. F

below the room temperature setting regardless of fan mode selection. Dry mode should not be considered a substitute for a stand alone dehumidifier.

• Memory – Your E-TAC unit also has memory. If

This E-TAC has many exciting features which

• Premium Sound – Your Premium E-TAC is also the quietest PTAC ever. Not only does it have 2 fan motors and a tangential blower wheel for optimum sound, the indoor fan will always run a minimum of 10 seconds before the compressor, to help reduce any compressor starting noise.

• Intelligence – Your E-TAC unit has an on board

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UNIT FEATURES CONTINUED

• Unit Configuration – There are many differentconfiguration possibilities, through both dipswitchesand the digital keypad, that allow you to configurethe unit for your exact application. See section onunit configuration for more details. Following are theconfiguration selections that havenot previouslybeenmentioned:

• Indoor Temperature Sensor Biasing – Optimizethe room temperature sensor reading to your exactapplication (one for cooling and another for heating).• Emergency Heat (for Heat Pump Only) – Disablethe compressor during heating mode operation (heatonly with Electric Heat).

unit can be configured to display the roomtemperature OR setpoint only, during heating andcooling modes. See section on unit configuration formore details.

• Limit the Setpoint Range -- The unit can beconfigured to limit the controlling setpoint range. Thedisplay will always show the complete setpoint range,but the controlling setpoint will be limited to theconfiguredminimumandmaximumsetpointselected.See section on unit configuration for more details.• Energy Management – Sometimes known asFront Desk Control, an input is provided so that theunit can be manually disabled from a differentlocation. If the unit detects 24vac on this input, it willautomatically turn itself off. If no voltage is detectedon the input, the unit will run normally.• Wall Thermostat Control – A wired wallthermostat can be connected to the unit. If it is, theunit must be configured to disable the keypad. Seesection on wired inputs and unit configuration formore details.

Fig. 3 – Catalog Number Nomenclature

• Fahrenheit °F or Celcious °C – The unit can display in either °F or °C.

noitcetorPlatnemnorivnEnoitangiseDseireSnoitcetorPdradnatS-ACATE

C - Sea Coast Protection

Revision Level

Cooling Capacity07 - 7,000 BTUH Electric Heat Capacity

WK2-51HUTB000,9-90WK3-02HUTB000,21-21WK5-03HUTB000,51-51

gnitaRlacirtcelEepyTledoMHP1zH06V032/802-V032pmuPtaeH-PH

HP1zH06V562-V562looC/taeH-CH

ETAC 12 HP 230V 20 -AA

• Display Setpoint or Room Temperature -- The

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ELECTRICAL DATA

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury or death and/or property damage

DO NOT alter cord or plug or use an extension cord.

! WARNING

IMPORTANT: For 265V units, if power cord

long and must plug into the accessory electrical265V subbase.Be sure that your outlet matches the appropriate bladeconfiguration of the plug and that it is within reach ofthe service cord.All wiring, including installation of the receptacle,must be in accordance with the NEC and local codes,ordinances and regulations. National codes requirethe use of an arc fault or leakage current detectiondevice on all 208/230V power cords. Be sure to selectthe correct cord for your installation.

ALL UNITSWire SizeUse recommended wire size given in Table 1 andinstall a single branch circuit. All wiring mustcomply with local and national codes. All units aredesigned to operate off ONE single branch circuitsonly.NOTE: Use copper conductors only.Table 1—SUGGESTED BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRE SIZES*

NAMEPLATE AMPS AWG WIRE SIZE†

7.0 to 12 14

12.1 to 16 12

16.1 to 24 10LEGENDAWG --- American Wire Gauge* Single circuit from main box.† Based on copper wire at 60˚C temperature rating.

GroundingFor safety and protection, the unit is groundedthrough the service cord plug or through separateground wire provided on hard wired units. Be surethat the branch circuit or general purpose outlet isgrounded.

VOLTAGE SUPPLYCheck voltage supply at outlet. For satisfactoryresults, the voltage range must always be within theranges found on the data information plate.Cord--connected Units

for the standard 208/230--v units and be within reachof the service cord. The standard cord--connected265--v units require an accessory electrical subbasefor operation. Refer to Table 2 for proper receptacleand fuse type.Power Cord ProtectionThe power cord for 208/230v units provide powercord fire protection. Unit power automaticallydisconnects when unsafe conditions are detected.Power to the unit can be restored by pressing the resetbutton on plug head.Upon completion of unit installation for 208/230Vmodels, an operational check should be performedusing the TEST/RESET buttons on the plug head.NOTE: The 265v models do not incorporate thisfeature as they require use of the electrical subbaseaccessory.

Table 2—RECEPTACLES AND FUSE TYPES -- 250, 265 VOLTS

RECEPTACLE

AMPS 15 20 30 15 20 30

RATED VOLTS 250 250 250 265 265 265

TIME---DELAY TYPE FUSE (orHACR Circuit Breaker) 15 20* 30 15 20 30

LEGENDHACR --- Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration* May be used for 15---amp applications if fused for 15 amps.

accessory option is selected, the cord is only 18 inches

The 208/230-v field supplied outlet must match the plug

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INSTALLATION

Proper installation is the responsibility of theinstaller.Product failure due to improper installation is notcovered under the Warranty.

CHASSIS INSTALLATIONUnits are shipped without a sleeve. In applicationswhere unit is a replacement, it is recommended that aGree sleeve be used.

UNIT DAMAGE AND/OR OPERATION HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipmentdamage or improper operation.

For retrofit applications, foam seals on outdoor coil tubesheets must make a seal between the coil and the grille orloss of performance and premature damage to the majorcomponents can result.

CAUTION!

Table 3—Retrofit Wall Sleeves

Manufacturer Wall Sleeve Part Number

General Electric Metal Sleeve RAB71

Plastic Sleeve RAB77Amana MCarrier

etal Sleeve WS900D

Metal Sleeve – SLEEVE-STEEL-1PK

Plastic Sleeve - WALL-SLEEVE-1PK

Trane Metal Sleeve SLV149

Friedrich T---Series Metal 11---1/2” (292.1 mm)Deep Wall Sleeve*

Standard Depth Wall Sleeve16 X 42 X 133/4--- in. (406.4 X 1067 X349.3 mm) PXWS

* FR---SLEEVE---EXT accessory is required for retrofit into Friedrich(T---Series) wall sleeves.Minimum wall sleeve opening must be greater than14.75 X 40.00 in. (374.7 x 1016 mm)

These units can retrofit Carrier, General Electric, Amana, Trane, and Friedrich sleeves/grilles (be sure outdoor grille is installed on the sleeve). See Table 3 for details. Gree engineering must approve any other retrofit application.For competitive retrofit applications, be sure that the foam seals (factory-installed on the tube sheets) provide a good seal between the grille and outdoor coil tube sheets. These foam seals provide a barrier to separate outdoor coil leaving air from mixing with the outdoor incoming air (known as air recircula-tion).

INDOORCOIL

DISCHARGEGRILLE

WIRE SCREEN

OUTDOORORIFICE

COIL TUBESHEETS

INDOOR-AIRINLETFILTERS

ACCESSORYWALL

SLEEVE

ACCESSOROUTDOOR

GRILLE

Fig. 4 – Unit ComponentsFRONTPANEL

BASEPAN

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RETROFIT SLEEVE PREPARATIONIMPORTANT: Inspect wall sleeve thoroughlyprior to installation. Manufacturer does notassume responsibility for costs or damages due todefects in sleeve or for improper installation.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personal injuryor death.Disconnect all power to unit to avoid possible electrical shockduring installation.

! WARNING

GE Plastic Sleeve -- Remove bottom seal fromplastic sleeve. See Fig. 6.

INSTALLATION OF A GREE WALLSLEEVE USING A NON--GREE GRILLE

Fig. 6 – Remove Bottom Seal From GE Plastic Sleeve

Fig. 7 – Accessory Baffle Kit

This application has become more common due to pre-manufactured windows with built-in grilles or renovations where a Gree sleeve is used with an existing non-Gree grille.

Use of a Gree wall sleeve with a non-Gree grille requires installation of an Accessory Baffle Kit (see Fig. 7), which ensures a good seal between the unit and exterior grille to prevent air recirculation. Air recirculation is a large contributor to performance loss and premature damage to major components.

CONDENSATE REMOVAL SYSTEMGree’s series has a new condensate (water) disposal system. The outdoor fan prop has a built in slinger ring which draws condensate water and sprays it on thewarm outdoor coil for evaporation. Thus providing better disposal of excess condensate and improving unit operating efficiency.

It is normal and desirable to have some condensate water in the base pan to boost operating efficiency.

All heat pump units contain a condensate drain valve. This temperature activated drain valve opens when the outdoor temperature drops below 55˚ F (12.8˚ C) to prevent water from freezing in the base pan. The water drains from the unit though the wall sleeve and out the wall sleeve’s rear condensate drainage holes. If the condensate drain kit accessory is attached to the wall sleeve, water will drain through the condensate drain tube.

NOTE: This unit will not always evaporate 100% of the unit generated condensate and blown in rain water. If it is necessary to control 100% of the condensate, the Drain Kit (Part No.: DRAIN-KIT-1PK) and a building condensate drain system is recommended.

SLINGERRING

CONDENSER SECTION

A07678

Condensate Removal System

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INSTALL UNIT INTO WALL SLEEVE

1. Carefully remove shipping tape from the frontpanel and vent door. See Fig. 8.

2. Remove shipping screw from the vent door, ifpresent. See Fig. 9.

3. Remove front panel. See Fig. 10.4. Lift unit level and slide unit into wall sleeve

until foam seal rests firmly against front of wallsleeve.

5. Secure with four screws (supplied) through theunit flange holes. See Fig. 11.

6. Reinstall front panel. See Fig. 12.

PERSONAL INJURY HAZARDFailure to follow this warning could result in personalinjury or death.Chassis weighs up to 150 pounds (68.0 kg). Seek helpwhen lifting unit.Lift unit by holding unit basepan.

! WARNING

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipmentdamage or improper operation.

Failure to remove shipping tape and screw will preventfresh air vent door from opening and may result in damageto vent door cable

CAUTION!

Fig. 8 – Shipping Tape Location

Remove shippingscrew if present

Fig. 9 – Shipping Screw Location

Pull out at the bottom to release it from the tabs(1). Then lift up (2).

Fig. 10 – Removing Front Panel

Fig. 11 – Securing Unit

Place tabs over top rail (1). Push Inward atbottom until panel snaps into place (2).

Fig. 12 – Replacing Front Panel

Shippingtape

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

VENTILATION CONTROLThe ventilation control lever is located at left side ofunit, behind front panel.NOTE: The vent door shipping hardware must beremoved before using vent control lever. SeeSee figure 9.When set at CLOSE, only the air inside the room iscirculated and filtered.When set at OPEN, some outdoor air will be drawninto room. This will reduce heating or coolingefficiency.Energy Tip: Keep the vent control at CLOSE. Roomair will be filtered and circulated. Fig. 16 – Ventilation Control Location

ADJUSTING AIR DIRECTION

To adjust air direction:

1. Remove front panel. See Fig. 10.2. Remove louver screws that hold louver insert in

place (from back side of front panel). See Fig.17.

3. Turn louver insert and rotate 180˚. See Fig. 18.4. Replace louver insert.5. Replace screws and front panel.

Louver screws

Louver screws

Fig. 17 – Backside of Front Panel

Fig. 18 – Adjusting Louvers

Open

Close

Vent Control (Pull lever through label

to operate.)

Air discharge upward Air discharge outward (Default)

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DIP SWITCHES

Auxiliary dip switch controls are located behind frontpanel, through an opening below the control panel.To access, remove front panel. See Fig. 10.Dip switches are accessible without opening thecontrol box. Unit must be powered OFF toeffectively change their status. Dip Switches

Fig. 19 – Dipswitch Location on Unit

Electric heat only (for Heat Pumps)Wall Thermostat enableFan CON/CYC for heatingFan CON/CYC for coolingSetpoint Limit 1Setpoint Limit 2Freeze guard

Dipswitch

UPDown

Fig. 20 – Dip Switches

Table 5—DIP SWITCH FUNCTIONSNo, UP DOWN REMARKS DEFAULT1 Electric Heat Only Heat Pump For Heat Pump unit only. DOWN2 Wall Thermostat Enable Control Panel Enable DOWN3 Fan Continuous Run for Heating Fan Cycle for Heat DOWN4 Fan Cycle for Cool Fan Continuous Run for Cooling DOWN

5*6UP*UP

68---75 F20---24 C

UP*DOWN63---80 F18---28 C

DOWN*UP65---78 F19---26 C

DOWN*DOWN61---86 F16---30 C(full range)

Two configurations (5*6)combine to select set pointrange.When set point limit set,display always shows fullrange.

DOWN*UP65---78 F19---26 C

7 Freeze Guard Disable Freeze Guard Enable DOWN

Electric Heating Only / Emergency Heat (ForHeat Pump Units Only)This setting is typically used for Emergency Heating.Wall Thermostat EnableA wired wall thermostat can be connected to the unit.If it is, this dipswitch must be moved to the WallThermostat Enable Position, before the wallthermostat will begin control.Heat and Cool Fan CON/CYC Dip--switchesAllows the fan to operate in continuous or cyclemodes while the unit is in heating or cooling mode(continuous or cycle):

CON (Continuous)Allows fan to run continuously, circulating air even when thetemperature setting has been satisfied. This switch helps tomaintain the room temperature closer to the thermostat setting.CYC (Cycle)This setting allows the fan to cycle on and off with thecompressor or electric heater. The fan stops a short time afterthe temperature setting is satisfied.

Setpoint Temperature LimitsProvides a restricted range of temperature control.Room Freeze ProtectionIf unit senses a room temperature below 40 F(4.4 C), the fan motor and electric strip heat will turnon and warm the room to 50 F (10 C). The fan stopsa short time after the temperature is satisfied.

NOTE: Configuration DIP switches are only read during a power up cycle.

See Table 5 – Dip Switch Functions for functions of each dip switch position.

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KEYPAD CONFIGURATIONKeypad ConfigurationAllows further configuration of system to desiredapplication. Changes do not take affect until power iscycled on the unit.To enter Keypad configurationCycle power to unit. Press and hold the Fan SpeedButton and the COOLER button for 5 continuousseconds, within 30 seconds of the unit being poweredup. If the unit has had power for more than 30continuous seconds, keypad configuration cannot beentered. When keypad configuration mode is firstentered, it will default to Fahrenheit/ Celsius DisplayMode.To scroll through the Keypad ConfigurationOptionsPress and release the Fan Speed button. The storedvalue will be displayed.To modify configuration settingsPress and release the Setpoint Up or Setpoint Downbuttons.To exit Keypad ConfigurationKeypad Configuration will end on its own 30 secondsafter the last button press or when the MODE buttonon the Keypad is pressed.Fahrenheit/ Celsius Display Switch:Change between degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius onthe display. An “F” indicates Fahrenheit display and‘C’ indicates Celsius. Default is degrees “F”.Indoor Air Temperature Sensor Biasing forCooling mode:Sometimes known as an anticipator, the airtemperature sensor bias is used to adjust the room airtemperature reading when in cooling mode. (Notnormally required.)

Indoor Air Temperature Sensor Biasing forHeating mode:Sometimes known as an anticipator, the airtemperature sensor bias is used to adjust the room airtemperature reading when in heating mode. (Notnormally required.)

Indoor Temperature Display:Change between showing setpoint only on the displayduring heating and cooling modes “SP” or displayingroom temperature during heating and cooling modes“AA”. “SP” mode is the default mode.

• If “SP” is selected, only the setpoint will bedisplayed during heating and cooling modes,regardless of what the real temperature is inthe room.

• If “AA” mode is selected, the roomtemperature will be displayed during heating,cooling and fan only modes.

— If the mode button has been changed toeither heating or cooling modes, setpointwill be displayed for 10 seconds. Afterthe 10 seconds, the room temperaturewill again be displayed.

— If the on/off button is depressed (whenthe unit is off) and the last mode waseither cooling or heating mode, thesetpoint will be displayed for 10 secondsbefore displaying room temperature.

— During heating and cooling modes, ifeither the up or down setpoint key isdepressed, the display will show thesetpoint until 10 seconds after the last upor down key press. Then the roomtemperature will be displayed again.

Default biasing value is zero. The range for biasing change is -6 deg F to +6 deg F (-3 deg C to +3 deg C)

Default biasing value is zero. The range for biasing change is -6 deg F to +6 deg F (-3 deg C to +3 deg C)

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AUXILIARY CONTROLS

WALL THERMOSTAT TERMINAL

IMPORTANT: Only trained, qualified personnelshould access electrical panel on unit and installelectrical accessories. Please contact your localelectrical contractor, dealer, or distributor forassistance.Thermostat Wire RoutingThermostat wire is field supplied. Recommendedwire gauge is 18 to 20 gauge solid thermostat wire.NOTE: It is recommended that extra wires are run tounit in case any are damaged during installation.Thermostat wire should always be routed around orunder, NEVER through, the wall sleeve. The wireshould then be routed behind the front panel to theeasily accessible terminal connector.

THERMOSTAT WIRE ROUTING (UNDER SLEEVE, BEHIND FRONT PANEL)

Fig. 21 – Proper Wire Routing Beneath UnitWiring Thermostat To UnitWire wall thermostat input as defined in Fig. 25.NOTE: Terminal connector can be removed andreplaced to simplify the wiring.NOTE: For heat pump models, anytime there is asecond--stage call for heating from the wallthermostat, the unit will automatically switch over toelectric heating.

R W Y O Gh Gl C

Fig. 22 – Terminal Connector Removal and ReplacementInstall Thermostat Wiring

1. Check to be sure power to unit is disconnected.2. Pull terminal connector to remove

NOTE: Terminal connector can be removed andreplaced to simplify thermostat wiring.

3. Connect wires from the thermostat to terminalson unit terminal connector.

4. Reinstall terminal connector.5. Ensure that unit is configured for wall

thermostat enable. (Dip Switch 2 - UP)6. Replace control panel label with wall thermostat

label. See Fig. 23.7. Restore power to unit.

WALL THERMOSTAT COMFORT

Fig. 23 – Wall Thermostat Control Panel Label

NOTE: Refer to thermostat installation instructionsfor details on installing wall thermostat.NOTE: For thermostats that have only one fan speedoutput (on or auto), the fan speed is determined byhow the terminal connector is wired. If Low fan isdesired, wire the G output from the thermostat to GLon the unit’s terminal block. If Hi fan is desired, wirethe G output from the thermostat to GH on the unit’sterminal block.NOTE: After proper installation, if your thermostat isnot working properly, refer to the Trouble Shootingsection.

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TERMINAL CONNECTIONSThe wall thermostat terminal block is located behind the front panel and is easily accessible on front of controlpanel.

Fig. 24 – Terminal Connector and Status LED Location

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipmentdamage or improper operation.

Improper wiring may damage unit electronics. Commonbusing is not permitted. Damage or erratic operation mayresult.

CAUTION!

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TERMINAL BLOCK

See Note 1

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NOTES:1. Use terminal “O” for heat pump connection only.2. Terminal “C” (common) is typically only required for digital

thermostats.

TERMINAL DESIGNATION

R 24 VAC

W Electric Heat

Y Compressor

O Reversing Valve

GH High Fan

GL Low Fan

C Common

NOTE: Any illegal input combinations will be captured as thermostat wiringfailures and will light the STATUS LED indicator on main board(see Intelligent Self ---Checking Control section)

Fig. 25 – Wiring Connections

ENERGY MANAGEMENT INPUT (FRONT DESK CONTROL)The controller can handle a switch signal from remote energy management input, called EM signal or front deskcontrol. Input must be 24VAC. If system receives a 24VAC signal, it will turn unit off; otherwise, the unit runs in

connections.

INTELLIGENT SELF--CHECKING CONTROLYour E-TAC has a computer board that continuously checks key components of the unit to ensure they are operating properly. Under normal operation, unit status indicator (STATUS, on main PCB), light is steadily ON. If there is a major problem, the unit will shut down and display a diagnostic failure code on the unit’s display. If it is only a minor failure and unit is correcting the fault by itself, the diagnostic code will be flashed on the status LED that can easily be seen when the front panel is removed (see Fig. 24). Failure STATUS codes are defined in the table below

normal control. This function will be disabled under Freeze Guard protection. See Fig. 25 for terminal

STATUS LED

Wall Thermostat Terminal ConnectionsEnergy Management

Terminal Connections

Table 6—STATUS LED Indicator Definitions12345678

High pressure protection (optional)

Indoor air temp sensor open/shortIndoor coil sensor open or shortOutdoor coil sensor open/shortFreeze Guard protection Indoor coil freeze protectionOutdoor coil high temp protectionDefrost (heat pump type)Indoor coil high temp protectionThermostat wiring error

8-segment display ‘E1’, (the highest display grade)

8-segment display ‘F1’, with STATUS light flash 1 times and off 3 sec, repeat8-segment display ‘F2’, with STATUS light flash 2 times and off 3 sec, repeat8-segment display ‘F4’, with STATUS light flash 3 times and off 3 sec, repeat8-segment display ‘FP’STATU light flash 5 times and off 3 sec, repeatSTATU light flash 6 times and off 3 sec, repeatSTATU light flash 7 times and off 3 sec, repeatSTATU light flash 8 times and off 3 sec, repeatSTATU light flash 9 times and off 3 sec, repeat9

10

NOTE: When status light is flashing, it will be ON for 1 seconds and OFF for another 1 seconds.

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OPERATIONIMPORTANT: When unit is first started, high humidity conditions can cause condensation to form ondischarge grille. Keep doors and windows closed. Room humidity will decrease and moisture willevaporate.

Fig. 26 – E-TAC CONTROLS

ABOUT THE CONTROLS ON YOUR UNITNOTE: In case of a power failure, the unit willremember the last programmed settings and willrestart to those settings.

2. TEMP CONTROLTemp Control is used to maintain room temperature.Compressor will cycle on and off to keep room at therequested level of comfort.COOLER -- Lowers temperature.(Minimum temperature setting is 61°F/16°C)WARMER -- Raises temperature.(Maximum temperature setting is 86°F/30°C)

3. OPERATING MODEMODE--COOLMODE--DRY -- For cooling with addition moistureremoval.

-- For cooling

MODE--HEAT -- For heating

NOTE: If unit is a heat pump, raising the heat setting5°F (2.8°C) will cause unit to use its electric heatingelements for one cycle in order to reach the newrequested temperature quickly.

MODE--FAN -- For fan--only operation

TEMP CONTROL FAN, MODE& OPERATION

DRY

5. TIMER MODETimer ON: When the unit is ON, the Timer ON function can be set. Time setting range is 0.5 to 24 hours. When the selected time is reached, the unit will turn ON and operate according to system settings.

Timer OFF: When the unit is OFF, the Timer OFF function can be set. Time setting range is 0.5 to 24 hours. When the selected time is reached, the unit will turn OFF.

Timer Setting: Press Timer button to set timer function. The Timer LED will turn ON and “88” will be displayed. Press the up or down arrows to select the desired time.

AUTO FAN MODE – Adjust the indoor fan speed to balance room comfort and quietness. The fan speed will increase the farther away from the selected room temperature to quickly reach desired room temperature. As the room temperature approaches the selected temperature, the indoor fan slows down to a quiet comfort level.

4. FAN SPEEDSet fan operation for HI, MED, LO and AUTO speed.

1. ON and OFF MODESON MODE - Places unit in ready or operation mode.OFF MODE - Places unit in standby mode.NOTE: The LED above the ON/OFF button will be green when unit is ON and red when the unit is OFF. All other LEDs will be off when unit is set to OFF mode.NOTE: Power remains connected to unit.

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CARE AND CLEANINGFRONT PANEL AND CASETurn unit off and disconnect power supply.To clean, use water and a mild detergent. DO NOTuse bleach or abrasives. Some commercial cleanersmay damage the plastic parts.

OUTDOOR COILCoil on outdoor side of unit should be checkedregularly. Unit will need to be removed to inspectdirt build--up that will occur on the inside of the coil.If clogged with dirt or soot, coil should beprofessionally cleaned.NOTE: Never use a high--pressure spray on coil.

Coils

Grille

Clean inside and outside of outdoor coils regularly .

Fig. 27 – Outdoor Coil

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipmentdamage or improper operation.

Airflow restriction may cause damage to the unit.

CAUTION!

BASE PANIn some installations, dirt or other debris may beblown into unit from outside and settle in base pan(bottom of unit).In some areas of the United States, a “jell--like“substance may be seen in the base pan. Check basepan periodically and clean, if necessary.

AIR FILTERSIMPORTANT: TURN UNIT OFF BEFORECLEANING

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipmentdamage or improper operation.

Do not operate unit without filters in place. If a filterbecomes torn or damaged, it should be replacedimmediately.

Operating without filters in place or with damaged filterswill allow dirt and dust to reach indoor coil and reducecooling, heating, airflow and efficiency of unit. Airflowrestriction may cause damage to unit.

CAUTION!

Dirty filter- Needs cleaning

Clogged filter - Greatly reduces cooling,

heating and airflow.

Fig. 28 – Identifying Clogged FilterThe most important thing you can do to maintain unitefficiency is to clean the filters at least every 30 days(or sooner depending on application). Clogged filtersreduce cooling, heating and airflow.Keeping filters clean will:

• Decrease cost of operation.• Save energy.• Prevent clogged indoor coil.• Reduce risk of premature component failure.

To Clean Air Filters:• Vacuum off heavy soil.• Run water through filters.• Dry thoroughly before replacing.

29

2 Air filters Pull up Push down

Removing Air Filter Replacing Air FilterFig. – Removing and Replacing Air Filter

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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCEPreventative maintenance is essential to proper unit operation, efficiency and longevity.To ensure equipment operates properly, it must be properly maintained. Equipment operation should be checkedand verified several times during each year. During regular unit inspection and maintenance, follow theguidelines below:

• Clean both sides of outdoor coil with warm water and a mild detergent. Do not use corrosive coil cleaners.(Never use high pressure spray on coils.)

• Clean basepan and outdoor vent filter.• Clean outdoor orifice and fan.• Clean indoor coil. (Never use high pressure spray on coils.)• Clean indoor fan, wire screen and front panel.• Clean or install new indoor--air inlet filter(s).• Clean wall sleeve and outdoor grille.• Inspect cord and receptacle.• Secure electrical connections.• Ensure front panel is properly mounted and not damaged.• Ensure wall sleeve is installed properly.• Ensure heat and cool cycles operate properly.

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TROUBLESHOOTINGPOSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS

UNIT DOES NOT START

• Unit may have become unplugged• Fuse may have blown• Circuit breaker may have been tripped•Unit may be off or in wall thermostat mode.

Check section on dipswitch settings to verifydipswitches are set properly.

• Unit may be in a protection or diagnostic failuremode. See section on Intelligent Self ---checkingControl.

• Check that plug is plugged securely in wall receptacle.Note :Plug has a test/reset button on it. Make sure that the plughas not tripped.

• Replace the fuse. See Note 1.• Reset circuit breaker. See Note 1.• Turn unit on (bottom right button on keypad).

Note: If the unit turns on, the LED will be green. If the unit is off,the LED will be red. If there is no LED on, there is a problemwith power or damage to the control.

UNIT NOT COOLING/HEATING ROOM

•Unit air discharge section is blocked•Temperature setting is not high or low enough

Note: Setpoint limits may not allow the unit to heator cool the room to the temperature desired.Check section on dipswitch settings.

•Unit air filters are dirty.•Room is excessively hot or cold when unit is started.•Vent door left open•Unit may be in a protection or diagnostic failure

mode. Check section on Intelligent Self ---checkingControl.

•Compressor is in time delay. There is a protectivetime delay (approx. 3 minutes) on starting thecompressor after a power outage (or restartingafter it has been turned off), to prevent tripping ofthe compressor overload.

•Make sure that curtains, blinds or furniture are not restricting orblocking unit airflow.

•Reset to a lower or higher temperature setting.•Remove and clean filters.•Allow sufficient amount of time for unit to heat or cool the room.

Start heating or cooling early before outdoor temperature, cookingheat or gatherings of people make room uncomfortable.

•Close vent door.•Check dipswitch settings for desired comfort.

Wait approximately 3 minutes for compressor to start

DISPLAY HAS STRANGENUMBERS/CHARACTERS ON IT

• The unit may be in a diagnostic condition. Check Intelligent Self ---checking Control section to determine if unit has had a failure.

• The unit may be set for °C (instead of °F), see the keypadconfiguration section

UNIT MAKING NOISES • Clicking, gurgling and whooshing noises are normal duringoperation of unit.

WATER DRIPPING OUTSIDE • If a drain kit has not been installed, condensation runoff duringvery hot and humid weather is normal. See Note 2. If a drain kit hasbeen installed and is connected to a drain system, check gasketsand fittings around drain for leaks and plugs.

WATER DRIPPING INSIDE

• Wall sleeve is not installed level •

• Verify wiring is correct between thermostat and unit.• Dip Switch settings are only read during power up. Unplug unit and verify Dip Switch Settings, then plug in unit.

Wall sleeve must be installed level for proper drainage ofcondensation. Check that installation is level and make anynecessary adjustments.

ICE OR FROST FORMS ON INDOOR COIL

• Low outdoor temperature• Dirty filters

• When outdoor temperature is approximately 55°F (12.8°C) orbelow, frost may form on the indoor coil when unit is in Coolingmode. Switch unit to FAN operation until ice or frost melts.

• Remove and clean filters.

C

WALL THERMOSTAT PROBLEM

OMPRESSOR PROTECTION• Power may have cycled, so compressor is in a

restart protection.

• Random Compressor restart --- Whenever the unit is plugged in,or power has been restarted, a random compressor restart willoccur. After a power outage, the compressor will restart afterapproximately 3 minutes.

• Compressor Protection --- To prevent short cycling of thecompressor, there is a random startup delay of 3 minutes and aminimum compressor run time of 3 minutes.

NOTES:1. If circuit breaker is tripped or fuse is blown more than once, contact a qualified electrician.2. If unit is installed where condensation drainage could drip in an undesirable location, an accessory drain kit should be installed and connected to drain

system.

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R---T CONVERSION TABLER25 :20.0kΩ (Tolerance 1% )

t[F] Rmin.[kΩ] Rnom.[kΩ] Rmax.[kΩ]32.0 64.46 65.89 67.3433.0 62.68 64.03 65.4034.0 60.95 62.23 63.5335.0 59.27 60.48 61.7136.0 57.65 58.80 59.9637.0 56.07 57.16 58.2638.0 54.54 55.58 56.6239.0 53.06 54.04 55.0340.0 51.63 52.55 53.4941.0 50.23 51.11 52.0042.0 48.88 49.72 50.5643.0 47.57 48.36 49.1644.0 46.30 47.05 47.8145.0 45.07 45.78 46.5046.0 43.87 44.55 45.2347.0 42.71 43.35 44.0048.0 41.58 42.19 42.8149.0 40.48 41.07 41.6550.0 39.42 39.98 40.5351.0 38.39 38.92 39.4552.0 37.39 37.89 38.3953.0 36.42 36.89 37.3754.0 35.47 35.93 36.3955.0 34.56 34.99 35.4356.0 33.66 34.08 34.5057.0 32.80 33.20 33.5958.0 31.96 32.34 32.7259.0 31.14 31.51 31.8760.0 30.35 30.70 31.0561.0 29.58 29.91 30.2562.0 28.83 29.15 29.4763.0 28.10 28.41 28.7264.0 27.40 27.69 27.9965.0 36.71 26.99 27.2866.0 36.04 26.31 26.5967.0 25.39 25.66 25.9268.0 24.76 25.01 25.2769.0 24.15 24.39 24.6470.0 23.55 23.79 24.0371.0 22.97 23.20 22.4372.0 22.40 22.63 22.8573.0 21.85 22.07 22.2974.0 21.32 21.53 21.7475.0 20.80 21.01 21.2176.0 20.30 20.50 20.7077.0 19.80 20.00 20.1978.0 19.33 19.52 19.7179.0 18.86 19.05 19.2380.0 18.41 18.59 18.7781.0 17.97 18.15 18.3282.0 17.54 17.71 17.8983.0 17.12 17.29 17.4684.0 16.71 16.88 17.0585.0 16.32 16.48 16.6586.0 15.93 16.10 16.2687.0 15.56 15.72 15.8888.0 15.19 15.35 15.5189.0 14.84 14.99 15.1590.0 14.49 14.65 14.8091.0 14.15 14.31 14.4692.0 13.82 13.98 14.1393.0 13.50 13.66 13.8194.0 13.19 13.34 13.4995.0 12.89 13.04 13.1996.0 12.59 12.74 12.89

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R---T CONVERSION TABLE (cont.)R25 :20.0kΩ (Tolerance 1% )

t[F] Rmin.[kΩ] Rnom.[kΩ] Rmax.[kΩ]97.0 12.30 12.45 12.6098.0 12.02 12.17 12.3299.0 11.75 11.90 12.04100.0 11.48 11.63 11.77101.0 11.22 11.37 11.51102.0 10.97 11.11 11.26103.0 10.72 10.87 11.01104.0 10.48 10.62 10.77105.0 10.25 10.39 10.53106.0 10.02 10.16 10.30107.0 9.791 9.937 10.08108.0 9.573 9.719 9.866109.0 9.361 9.506 9.653110.0 9.154 9.299 9.446111.0 8.952 9.097 9.243112.0 8.755 8.900 9.046113.0 8.563 8.708 8.854114.0 8.376 8.520 8.667115.0 8.193 8.338 8.484116.0 8.015 8.159 8.305117.0 7.841 7.985 8.131118.0 7.671 7.815 7.961119.0 7.506 7.650 7.796120.0 7.344 7.488 7.634121.0 7.186 7.330 7.476122.0 7.033 7.176 7.322

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GB Series –Typical Wiring Schematic for Standard Units(Except Models with 5KW Elec. Heaters)

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GB Series –Typical Wiring Schematic for Models with 5KW Elec. Heaters

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dis

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rig

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G R

EQ

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PR

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TO

WA

RR

AN

TY

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PAIR

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tand

ard

mai

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, cl

eani

ng o

r da

mag

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sulti

ng f

rom

fai

lure

to

perf

orm

no

rmal

mai

nten

ance

as

outli

ned

in th

e ow

ner’s

man

ual.

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ruct

ion

on m

etho

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f co

ntro

l an

d us

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air

cond

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ing

unit

afte

r in

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in

stal

latio

n.

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age

or r

epai

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d as

con

sequ

ence

of

faul

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nsta

llatio

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app

licat

ion.

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his

is th

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spon

sibi

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of th

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stal

ler.

5.

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re to

sta

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ue to

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con

ditio

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n fu

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ope

n ci

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s or

any

ot

her

dam

ages

due

to th

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uacy

or

inte

rrup

tion

of e

lect

rical

ser

vice

s.

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age

or

repa

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need

ed

as

cons

eque

nce

of

any

mis

appl

icat

ion,

ab

use,

un

auth

oriz

ed a

ltera

tion,

impr

oper

ser

vici

ng o

r op

erat

ion.

7

. D

amag

e as

a

resu

lt of

flo

ods,

w

inds

, fir

es,

light

ning

, ac

cide

nts,

co

rros

ive

envi

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ther

con

ditio

ns b

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uilt

with

cor

rosi

on p

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e ex

empt

from

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excl

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n –

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rosi

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nviro

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nit m

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num

ber

is id

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n th

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mep

late

with

CP

suf

fix.

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repa

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sup

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re s

peci

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over

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war

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pro

duct

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stal

led

outs

ide

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cont

inen

tal

U.S

.A.,

Ala

ska,

Haw

aii,

and

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ada.

10

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hipp

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dam

age

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a r

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tra

nspo

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it. T

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is t

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resp

onsi

bilit

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selli

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eale

r or

the

auth

oriz

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ervi

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tatio

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iden

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dam

ages

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ab

ove

limita

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or e

xclu

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may

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arra

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cove

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of a

cces

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item

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all t

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osta

ts, w

all s

leev

es, e

tc.)

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alla

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of

non-

corr

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mod

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with

in o

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AT

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gh f

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year

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ter

date

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pur

chas

e, G

ree

will

, th

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aut

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to th

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lace

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cent

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ges

nece

ssar

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acc

ompl

ish

repa

ir.

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IF Y

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DIT

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sure

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tione

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plug

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in fi

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prop

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rece

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plac

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if n

eces

sary

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re

read

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inst

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book

to e

nsur

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at a

ll co

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et p

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ing

this

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oney

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y un

nece

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y se

rvic

e ca

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sult

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CO

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THO

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ve b

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set u

p to

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grea

t maj

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of

all

poss

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ser

vice

pro

blem

s. T

he q

uick

est,

sure

st a

nd b

est w

ay to

get

yo

ur a

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nditi

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bac

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p be

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pro

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furth

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3.

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w p

ages

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pag

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CH

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TH

ING

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bei

ng s

ure

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air

cond

ition

er is

plu

gged

in fi

rmly

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prop

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rec

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elf.

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oble

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qui

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and

bes

t w

ay t

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ur a

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nditi

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ba

ck in

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this

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p be

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