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Fan Speeds | 3 |
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Voltage | 115V |
Operating Voltage | 115V |
Power Cord Length | 6 ft |
Refrigerant | R-410A |
Cooling Capacity | 15000 BTU |
Dehumidification | 3.8 Pints/hr |
Noise Level | 52 dB |
Weight | 106 lbs |
Width | 26 in |
Depth | 20.5 in |
Unit Weight | 106 lbs |
Type | Through-the-Wall Air Conditioner |
Explains the meaning of safety alert symbols like WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE used in the manual.
Covers digital display, one-touch operation, mode/fan controls, quiet start, and remote capabilities.
Details diagnostic programs, error storage, room monitoring, temperature limits, and protective features.
Explains instant heat, even heat monitoring, fan cycle control, and emergency heat override functions.
Highlights features like frost sensor, quiet air system, filter quality, and fresh air intake.
Instructions for installing the drain kit for internal drainage within the wall sleeve.
Details for connecting the drain tube and installing cover plates for external drainage.
Guides for positioning the wall sleeve in the opening and ensuring proper drainage tilt.
Information on structural support like lintels and securing the wall sleeve with screws.
Instructions for installing a 4-inch extension for thicker walls, including sealing and baffles.
Provides data on receptacles, fuses, circuit breakers, and recommended wire sizes.
Details on LCDI power cords for 230/208V models and how to test them.
Checklist items to ensure proper installation before mounting the chassis.
Steps for removing shipping brackets and positioning the chassis within the sleeve.
Explains how to configure temperature limits, fan modes, and protective features using dip switches.
Details on switching between °F/°C and configuring temperature display modes.
Describes how to operate the unit in cooling, heating, heat pump, and emergency heat modes.
Explains fan-only mode, fan cycle vs. continuous, and enabling the remote control.
Instructions for connecting a wall thermostat and configuring the PTAC for external control.
Covers connecting desk controls, auxiliary fans, and adjusting the fresh air vent.
Instructions on how to change the direction of the air discharge grille.
Discusses how room size, occupancy, and ambient temperature affect unit performance.
Identifies common performance problems caused by poor maintenance or installation errors.
Explains how to access and understand error codes displayed by the unit.
Details how to use the built-in test mode for service and diagnostic purposes.
Details wall sleeves, grilles, drain kits, subbases, and remote thermostats for new installations.
Covers sleeve extensions, duct adapters, conduit kits, power cord replacements, and chassis types.