Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Nc A Few Words About Your New Unit..................................................................................................2 Some Suggestions........................................................................................................................... 2 E...
Page 3 - A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR; BEFORE YOU START
A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW CARRIER U N I T . . . Thank you for choosing Carrier! You can feel confident in your selection because the same pride in craftsman ship and engineering knowledge that goes into Carrier equipment at the Astrodome in Texas, the famous Sis- tine Chapel in Rome, the United St...
Page 5 - GLOSSARY OF CONTROL SYMBOLS.
GLOSSARY OF CONTROL SYMBOLS. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INDICATOR LIGHT Amber indicator light is on when unit is in operation. Indicator light will NOT be on if unit has cycled off due to a command from the timer control. In such a case, unit will only be off for the time period set. OFF O J^Ui O symbol...
Page 6 - AIR DIRECTION; AIR EXCHANGE
Timer pins are positioned inwards (towards center of dial) from factory to allow continuous operation. SETTING THE TIMER FOR AUTOMATIC ON/OFF OPERATION To set the timer, simply slide a pin outward from the dial’s center for each hour (approximately) that you wish the unit to be off. EXAMPLE; You wor...
Page 7 - IMPOFTTANT; FACTS; ABOUT; TOOLS YOU WILL NEED FOR
IMPOFTTANT FACTS ABOUT .^EAT PUMP OPERATIONS C)perating Sounds: A momentary ‘whooshing’ sound is normai when unit is switched over to the heating mode. Auto Coil Defrost: Low outside temperature and high humidity can combine to cause ice buiid-up on the butside coii when your unit is set on heat mod...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION STEPS
THROUGH-THE-WAUL INSTALLATION STEPS The 51 QC/QG is normally installed through a wall. During installation, you will be moving unit’s chassis from the cabinet casing, installing the casing first and then re-inserting the chassis. CAUTION; COIL FINS ON CHASSIS ARE SHARP AND CHASSIS IS HEAVY. NOTE: Th...
Page 13 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE If you have problems with your Carrier unit, check this convenient trouble-shooting guide before contacting your Carrier service representative. POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS # UNIT DOES NOT START • Unit may have come unplugged. • Fuse may have blown. • Circuit breaker may have be...
Page 14 - if
if FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY — During the first year after original date of purchase, Carrier will, through its authorized independent servicing dealers or service stations* and free of charge to the end user or subsequent user, repair or replace any part which is defective in material or workmanship L...
Page 15 - Carrier
WE AREN’T COMFORTABLE UNTIL YOU ARE Carrier Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 535-127 Printed in U S A Form No 51QC,QG-1SI I 8a I 10a Replaces: OM51-118 & 51C,G,Q-1SIM