3.Turnofftheelectricalpowersupplytotheunit.
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coolingmodeexceptthermostatmodeisHEATandUInmst
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beendeterminedbytheDealer.
OPERATINGYOURUNIT
The operation of your unit is controlled by the Infinity _ UI. You
simply program the UI and it maintains the indoor temperature at the
level you select. See UI manual for detailed instructions.
To better protect your investment and to eliminate unnecessary ser-
vice calls, familiarize yourself with the following facts:
Step 1--Cooling Mode
With the SYSTEM control set to COOL, your unit will run in cool-
ing mode until the indoor temperature is lowered to the level you
have selected. On extremely hot days, your unit will run for longer
periods at a time and have shorter "ofF' periods than on moderate
days.
Step 2--Hybrid Heating Mode
Your Hybrid Heat system combines the strengths of two heating
sources; an electric heat pump and a gas furnace. A Hybrid Heat
system provides more control over your monthly energy bills by al-
lowing you to choose the most economical method of heating. As
conditions change, the system automatically switches between the
two sources to maintain greater efficiency than with a single-source
heating system.
With the UI control set to HEAT, your unit will normally operate the
electric heat pump until the room temperature is raised to the level
you have selected. If the demand for heat cannot be met by the elec-
tric heat pump, your UI control will automatically switch to gas heat
until the call for heat is satisfied.
On colder days, your system may automatically switch to gas heat
as the primary heating source to maximize the overall system effi-
ciency and maintain your comfort level.
When your heat pump needs additional heat to keep you comfort-
able, your thermostat will turn on the supplemental gas heat.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
This section discusses maintenance that should be performed on
your system. Most maintenance should be performed by your deal-
er. You, as the owner, may wish to handle some minor maintenance
for your new unit.
Routine Maintenance
All routine maintenance should be handled by skilled, experienced
personnel. Your dealer can help you establish a standard procedure.
To assure proper functioning of the unit, flow of condenser air must
not be obstructed from reaching the unit. Clearance from the top of
the unit is 48 in. (1219 ram). Clearance of at least 36 in. (914 ram)
is required on sides except the power entry side (42 in.[1067 ram]
clearance) and the duct side (12 in. [305 ram] n_ininmm clearance).
Maintenance and Care for the Equipment Owner
Before proceeding with those things you might want to maintain
yourself, please carefully consider the following:
FIRE, EXPLOSION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal iniury,
death or property damage.
BEFORE SERVICING OR PERFORMING MAINTE-
NANCE ON YOUR UNIT:
1. TURN OFF GAS SUPPLY TO YOUR UNIT.
2. TURN OFF ELECTRICAL POWER TO YOUR UNIT.
CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal iniury.
When removing access panels or performing maintenance
functions inside your unit, be aware of sharp sheet metal parts
and screws. Although special care is taken to reduce sharp
edges to a n_ininmm, be extremely careful when handling
parts or reaching into the unit.
Air Filters
The air filter(s) should be checked every 3 or 4 weeks and changed
or cleaned whenever it becomes dirty. Dirty filters produce exces-
sive stress on the blower motor and can cause the motor to overheat
and shut down.
This unit nmst have air filters in place before it can be operated.
These filters can be located in one of at least two places. In many ap-
plications, the installer will provide return air filter grilles mounted
on the wall or ceiling of the conditioned structure. In the instance of
filter grilles, the filters can simply be removed from the grille and re-
placed.
The other typical application is an accessory filter rack installed in-
side the unit itself. The following information is given to assist in
changing filters used in these internal filter racks.
Table 1 indicates the correct filter size for your unit. Refer to Fig. 2
to access filters installed in the accessory filter rack.
Table 1--Air Filters Located Inside []nit
(For Replacement Purposes)
Unit Size Quantity Filter Size in. (mm)
12x20x1
A24-A30 2 (305X610x25)
12x24x1
A36-A60 3 (305x610x25)
To replace or inspect filters in accessory filter rack (See Fig. 2):
1. Remove the filter access panel using a 5/16-in. nut driver.
2. Remove the filter(s) by pulling it out ofthe unit. If the filter(s)
is dirty, clean or replace with a new one.
When installing the new filter(s), note the direction of the airflow ar-
rows on the filter frame.
If you have difficulty locating your air filter(s) or have questions
concerning proper filter maintenance, contact your dealer for in-
structions. When replacing filters, always use the same size and type
of filter that was supplied originally by the installer.
FIRE AND []NIT OPERATIONA HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in death, personal
iniury and/or property damage.
Never operate your unit without filters in place. An
accunmlation of dust and lint on internal parts of your unit can
cause loss of efficiency.