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SEASONAL CLEANING
The indoor and outdoor coils should be cleaned at least 
once during every season. Refer to ACCESSING 
UNIT COMPONENTS section to prepare unit.
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CLEANING THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR 
COILS 
1. Use a vacuum cleaner or soft bristle brush to 
remove surface fibers and dirt from the interior 
surface of evaporator coil and both surfaces of con-
denser coil. See Figure 24. It is important to apply 
the tool in the same direction of the fins, not 
against them. Applying the tool against the fins 
may cause damage (fin edges may bend over).
2. With a tank sprayer or a trigger spray extension 
tube, spray coil cleaning solution evenly across 
the coils, making sure coils are thoroughly satu-
rated. See Figure 25. Refer to instructions on the 
cleaning solution containers for best results. Do 
not use a high-pressure sprayer.
3. Rinse the coils thoroughly with low-velocity, clean 
warm water (less than 200 F).
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each coil surface.
5. Drain water and cleaning solution that may have 
collected in the basepan during the cleaning pro-
cess by carefully tilting the chassis. This allows 
excess water to flow out of the overflow notches.
6. Thoroughly clean the basepan and drain passages 
by rinsing with clean water. Be sure all debris is 
removed from the drain valve. See Figure 26.
7. Thoroughly clean outdoor fan assembly and all 
other mechanical components located in outdoor 
coil area. Be sure to remove all dirt and debris.
8. Clean wall sleeve.
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CLEANING THE INDOOR FAN AND FAN 
SCROLL — 
Dried debris and build-up on the blower 
wheel and fan scroll can reduce the efficiency of the 
unit.
1. ACCESS AND CLEAN INDOOR FAN AND 
FAN SCROLL
 a. Reach behind the indoor coil and vacuum any 
loose debris from the condensate drain pan, fan 
and other areas accessible to the fan scroll, 
being careful to avoid damage to the coil fins.
 b. Use mild detergent and a damp cloth to remove 
stubborn debris from surfaces around scroll and 
fan blades.
2. CLEAN HEATER ASSEMBLY — Use com-
pressed air to blow off any dirt or dust that has 
accumulated on the heater coils.
NOTE: Do not direct air at the bi-metal discs on 
the temperature limiter switches.
Coil fins are sharp and may cut hands. Wear heavy 
protective gloves when cleaning coils.
Use only cleaning solutions that meet local codes.
Do not set unit on end to drain water from basepan, 
or at any other time. Oil will drain from the com-
pressor sump, which could cause compressor failure.
FIGURE 21 — LOCATION OF 
TWO-PIECE INDOOR FILTER
VENT DOOR
OUTDOOR
AIR FILTER
FIGURE 22 — LOCATION OF OUTDOOR AIR 
VENT FILTER