Computer Expressions CS018-030 manual

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    Manufactu rer reser ves the rig ht to dis continue , or chan ge at a ny time, spec ificat ions or des igns without notice an d withou t inc urring obligations. PC 111 Catalo g No. 533-80052 Printe d in U.S.A. F or m OM3 8/40-2 Pg 1 2-02 Repla ces: OM3 8/40-1 Book 1 4 Ta b 3 e 2 f OWNER’S MANUAL 38CG,C S018-030 40CG,C S018-030 W all Cons ole/Under[...]

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    2 INTR ODUCTION Thank you for choosing an Expre ssions Duct Free System. The same pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledge that goes into equipment cooling the Astrodome in T exas, the Sistine Chapel in Rome, the U.S. Capitol Hall of Congress, and thousands of other installations worldwide has gone into the construction of this unit. Expres[...]

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    3 The remote control can per form the following functions: • T u rn the sy stem ON a nd OFF • Select operating m ode • Adjust room air temperature and fan speed • Set time periods for automatic system operation BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION — T wo A AA 1. 5 V al k al ine batteries (included) are required for operation of the remot e control. S[...]

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    4 PROGRAMMING TIME PER IODS — Th e du c t fr e e sy s- tem can be programmed to operate at desired l evels. Be sure to set the clock before programming the system. • Increments of time are in 10 minute interv als. • The T imer Start/Sto p indicator light on the unit is on when a time period is set. See Fig. 4. • The remote control displays [...]

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    5 2. Press the TIMER button. Each time the butt on is pressed the next Start or Stop set t ime appears on the display . See Fig. 6. 3. Pr e s s UP/DOWN button to se t t h e ti m e . 4. T o set another time period, press the TIMER SET button to go to another time peri od and repeat steps 2 a nd 3 above. 5. Press the SET button to set the displayed t[...]

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    6 DE L A Y ED ST A R T/ S TO P — This func tion will delay the Start/Stop function in increments of 1 hour . Delayed Start/Stop can be program med with the unit turne d ON or OFF . W ith the unit turned ON: 1. Slide down front cover of controller below ON/OFF button. See Fig. 4. 2. Press the DELA Y button. The clock will advance 1 hour and the wo[...]

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    7 Unit Operation (Fig. 13 and 14) — The system can be operated from the unit in the event the rem o te co ntrol is not working or is misplaced. TU R N U N I T O N — Slide th e Operation Swit ch on the unit t o the AUTO posi tion. The unit will operate at a temperature set- ting of 74 F and will automatical ly select the required operation mode [...]

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    8 Outdoor Unit Coil — T o clean the outdoor unit coil fol- low the step s be low: 1. Remove any dirt, debris or obstruction from discharge opening. 2. Use a garden hose to spray water on coi l. Be sure to spray between coil f ins to remove any debris that may inhibit heat transf er . Condensate Drains — Clean all condensat e drains at the start[...]

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    9 TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide below before contacting your l ocal dealer . PROBLE M POSSIBLE CA USE SOLUTION Unit/system does not w ork • No command transmitted to unit. • Unit did not rece ive tr ansmitted comm and. • Press the ON/OFF b utton . • Make sure that remote control is pointed at unit during comm and[...]

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    10 Dealer’s Name _________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Addr ess ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ T elephone _________________________________________ Purchas e __________________________________________ ___ Indoor Model # _[...]

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    Manufactu rer reser ves the rig ht to dis continue , or chan ge at a ny time, spec ificati ons or des igns without notice an d wit hout inc urring obligations. PC 111 Catalo g No. 533-80052 Printe d in U.S.A. Form OM38 /40-2 Pg 12 2-02 Repla ces: OM3 8/40-1 Copyright 20 02 Car rier Cor po ration Book 1 4 Ta b 3 e 2 f[...]