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Owner/User Maintenance
Should your living area be part of an apartment or
condominium complex, you may likely have maintenance
personnel who will provide all normal maintenance functions
to keep your unit operating at maximum e󰀩ciency. If you are
responsible for this maintenance, there are several key steps
you will need to perform. Your MagicPak™ unit will, in most
cases, be located behind a moveable opening or in a closet.
1. Filter Lift up and pull out on the bottom cabinet panel.
The lter is immediately behind this panel and can
easily be slid out of the side channels which keep it in
place in front of the indoor cooling coil. The lter may
be vacuumed or preferably washed, then dried and
replaced. This is a permanent, washable lter and will
last many years when properly cared for. When inserting
the lter in the side channels, make sure it does not
touch the ns of the coil. Your lter should be checked
every four to six weeks.
2. Indoor Coil This coil must be clean at all times,
especially for e󰀩cient cooling performance. Should
any lint or dirt collect on the coil ns, you can usually
remove this accumulation using an ordinary vacuum
cleaner hose with a crevice tool or brush attachment.
Use caution, as the coil ns are very fragile and are
easily damaged.
3. Condensate Drain During cooling, the moisture
removed from indoors collects on the indoor coil, drops
to the drain pan at the bottom of the coil and then drains
away through a plastic hose connected to the stub
at the center of the drain pan. Make sure this drain
connection is kept open to keep condensate from
overowing the pan.
4. Outdoor Condensing Coil If your unit is located
at ground level where outdoor debris can collect on
the outdoor coil, you will need to periodically inspect
and clean this coil during the cooling season. Use of
a vacuum or hose is recommended. A dirty coil will
cause ine󰀩cient operation on cooling and it may also
contribute to cooling service problems. Use caution, as
the coil ns are very fragile and are easily damaged.
5. Blower and Fan Motors These are direct drive, sealed
bearing motors and do not require lubrication or owner
maintenance. Access to these motors can be made
only when the entire cooling chassis is removed by your
authorized service person or dealer.
Since the entire cooling section of your unit is a factory
sealed system assembled on a slide-out chassis, only your
authorized service dealer should be called to make any
necessary repairs or adjustments.