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Trane 2TEE3C31A1000A - Troubleshooting Common Issues; Heating;Cooling and Operation Checks; Noise, Thermostat, and Energy Saving; Home Vacancy and Water Damage

Trane 2TEE3C31A1000A
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The Problem Solver
Insufficient heating
or cooling
Before you call for service, check the folbwing:
a. Dirty filters
b. Air not circulating freely
c. Bbcked outdoor coil
Failure to operate
a. Power off
b. Open circuit breaker or
burned-out fuses
c. Improperly adjusted
thermostat
a. Clean or replace
b. Check supply registers and
return grills for bbckage
c. Clear away leaves or
other debris
a. Make sure switch is in the
ON positkm
b. Reset circuit breaker, or
replace burned-out fuses
c. Check setting, adjust thermostat
Unusual Noise Call your bcal Servicer
When you're going to be away from
home for a few days---or when outdoor
temperatures are moderate--don't let
your system run unnecessarily.
Lower the thermostat to 55°F in the
winter. And raise it to 85°F in summer.
Then when you return--or when tem-
peratures dictate--you can reset the
system and it will begin making your
home comfortable again.
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Whenever your house is to be va-
cant, arrange to have someone in-
spect your house for proper tem-
perature. This is very important in
below freezing weather. If for any
reason your unit should fail to op-
erate, damage could result, such as
frozen water pipes.
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Water damage could occur if con-
densate drains are not checked and
cleaned periodically. Maintenance
of drains assures condensate can
drain freely.
This unit is not a household appli-
ance. It is a complex self contained
system that requires professional
maintenance and repair. That's why
attempts at do-it-yourself repairs on
an in-warranty unit may void the re-
mainder of your warranty. Other than
performing the simple maintenance
recommended in this manual, you
should not attempt to make any ad-
justments to your system.
NOTE: The blower motor bearings
are factory lubricated and under
normal operating conditions usu-
ally do not require servicing. Your
local servicer can advise you if oil-
ing is required. Your dealer should
be able to take care of any ques-
tions or problems you may have.
Keep your unit looking like new
for years.
Clean the enamel finish of your unit
with ordinary soap and water. For
stubborn grease spots, use a house-
hold detergent. Lacquer thinner or
other synthetic solvents may dam-
age the finish.
Just set the temperature you want.
Set temperatures by using the indi-
cators on the thermostat* control.
After that, your comfort control cen-
ter (thermostat) will maintain a con-
stant indoor temperature, regardless
of changes in outdoor temperatures.
Read your thermostat manual for di-
rections on setting the temperatures.
Save energy with an electronic
programmable thermostat.
With an electronic programmable
thermostat* energy savings is easy.
Just program the thermostat for the
temperatures you are most comfort-
able with and it will automatically
change settings up to four times a
day. Special weekend and vacation
schedules are also easily pro-
grammed for comfort and savings.
Read your thermostat manual for
programming instructions. If you
want the optimum balance between
comfort and the cost of running your
system, we recommend keeping the
temperature settings at 68°F for
heating and 78°F for cooling.
Save energy by letting the thermo-
stat do its job.
Once you set the thermostat, keep
subsequent adjustments to a mini-
mum. Adjust it only when a new pro-
gram is needed.
*Optional accessory
Trane
6200 Troup Highway
Tyler, TX 75707
08/08
The manufacturer has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and it reserves the
right to change design and specifications without notice.

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