60 PB
TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting Tips
Figure 711 (Troubleshooting Tips)
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
Unit does not operate.
The power button is off or the set point
temperatureissatised.
Push the power button on and raise or lower
temperaturesetting(asappropriate)tocallfor
operation.
TheLCDIpowercordisunplugged.
Plugintoaproperlygrounded3prongrecep-
tacle.(SeeElectricalRatingTables,Figure205)
fortheproperreceptacletypeforyourunit.
TheLCDIpowercordhastripped(Re-
setbuttonhaspoppedout).
PressandreleaseRESET(Listenforclick.Re-
setbuttonlatchesandremainsin.)toresume
operation.
Thecircuitbreakerhastrippedorthe
supplycircuitfusehasblown.
Resetthecircuitbreaker,orreplacethefuse
asapplicable.Iftheproblemcontinues,con-
tactalicensedelectrician.
Therehasbeenalocalpowerfailure.
Theunitwillresumenormaloperationonce
powerhasbeenrestored.
Unit Trips Circuit Breaker or
Blows Fuses.
Otherappliancesarebeingusedonthe
samecircuit.(115Voltonly)
Theunitrequiresadedicatedoutletcircuit,not
sharedwithotherappliances.
Anextensioncordisbeingused.
DoNOTuseanextensioncordwiththisorany
otherairconditioner.
Thecircuitbreakerortime-delayfuse
isnotoftheproperrating.
Replacewithacircuitbreakerortime-delay
fuseoftheproperrating.(SeeElectricalRat-
ingTables,Figure205)forthepropercircuit
breaker/fuseratingforyourunit.Iftheproblem
continues,contactalicensedelectrician.
LCDI Power Cord Trips
(Reset Button Pops Out).
TheLCDIpowercordcantrip(Reset
buttonpopsout)duetodisturbances
onyourpowersupplyline.
PressandreleaseRESET(Listenforclick.Reset
buttonlatchesandremainsin.)toresumenor-
maloperation.
Electricaloverload,overheating,or
cordpinchingcantrip(Resetbutton
popsout)theLCDIpowercord.
Oncetheproblemhasbeendeterminedand
corrected,pressandreleaseRESET(Listen
forclick.Resetbuttonlatchesandremains
in.)toresumenormaloperation.
NOTE: A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with a new power supply cord obtained from the
product manufacturer and must not be repaired.