Page 2 - CONTENTS; You must register your product either:; Online at; OR
A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONING UNIT 2 ELECTRICAL DATA 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 ENJOYING THE “ AIR SHOWER “ 5 ENERGY SAVING TIPS 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 Step 1. Selecting an Installation Location & Installing the Roof Top Air Conditioner 6 Step 2. Installing the Ceiling Assem...
Page 3 - ELECTRICAL DATA
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEWAIR CONDITIONING UNIT 2 Thank you for choosing the Air V, Carrier Recreational Vehicle Air Conditioner, for your cooling needs.You can feel confident in your selection because the same pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledgethat goes into Carrier ...
Page 4 - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Ceiling Unit
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Ceiling Unit And • Standard Unit (99-00468-00, -01, -08, -09) • Low Profile Unit (99-00468-10,-12) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM of Upper Unit PLUG CONNECTS TO CEILING UNIT. SEE DIAGRAM SUPPLIED WITH CEILING UNIT FOR ADDITIONAL WIRING. # OLP : OVERLOAD PROTECTOR# PTC : S...
Page 5 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GLOSSARY OF CONTROL SYMBOLS OFF LOW FAN HIGH FAN When dial is turned to the OFF position the unit will NOT operate. When leaving your vehicle for any period of time, make sure themaster control dial is set to the OFF position. LOW FAN will circulate relativel...
Page 6 - AIR SWEEP CONTROL; PUSH; THERMOSTAT CONTROL; ENERGY SAVING TIPS
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - 1 2 1 2 5 AIR SWEEP CONTROL Your unit provides an automatic air sweep to cool the roommore efficiently. When the air sweep switch is set on (|),the horizontal blade moves slowly up and down and dis-tributes the air around the room. The direction of the verti-cal blades can be adjus...
Page 7 - WARNING; INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS; BEFORE INSTALLATION; STEP 1 - SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION &
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - 1 2 3 Moving parts can cause personal injury. Be careful when test-running the unit. Do not operate the unit with exterior cover removed. WARNING 6 During extreme outdoor temperatures, the heat gainof the vehicle may be reduced by:- parking the vehicle in a shaded area- keeping the...
Page 8 - Figure 1
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - 7 CASE B. If a roof vent opening is not used, a new opening (See Figure 1) will have to be cut into the vehicle roof. A matchingopening will also have to be cut into the interior vehicle ceiling. Be careful when cutting the ceiling opening becauseif the ceiling opening is carpeted,...
Page 9 - Figure 3; ALLOWABLE OFFSET FOR CARRIER AIR CONDITIONERS; NOTE
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - 8 • Once the roof top air conditioner has been leveled, some additional shimming may be required above the interiorceiling assembly. The roof top air conditioner and theinterior ceiling assembly must be square with each otherbefore they are secured together. • After the mounting ho...
Page 10 - STEP 2 - INSTALLING THE CEILING ASSEMBLY; Figure 4
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - Secure the ceiling assembly frame to the roof topair conditioner with the mounting bolts (See 햳 , Figure 4). You must start (thread) the mountingbolts* by hand to avoid cross-threading. DO NOTSTART THE MOUNTING BOLTS WITH AN AIR GUN.The mounting bolts should be tightened evenly.Do ...
Page 12 - STEP 3 - ELECTRICAL WIRING
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - STEP 3 - ELECTRICAL WIRING Route a copper, with ground, supply wiring withminimum, #12 A WG from its power source to thejunction box. Do not attach them at this time. Take the roof top air conditioner electrical harness andplug it into the side of the selector switch control box.Ma...
Page 13 - STEP 4 - COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION; Figure 6; Figure 7
OWNER ’ S GUIDE -12 STEP 4 - COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION IF INSULATED CABLE IS NOT AVAILABLE, APPROPRIATE STRAINRELIEF CONNECTORS OR CLAMPS SHOULD BE USED.THERE SHOULD BE NO CLAMPING OR PINCHING APPLIEDTO THE INDIVIDUAL SUPPLY LEADS. Connect the power line to the black, white andground wires found i...
Page 14 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE; TROUBLE
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 13 If you have problems with your recreation vehicle air conditioner, check this guide before contacting your servicerepresentative. TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION THE UNIT DOESNOT START Check the power supply of the vehicleand make sure it is provided corr...
Page 15 - ACTIVITY; NORMAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - Remove cover and wash the condenser coilRemove cover and clean the water drainsClean the filters**Generally, filters should be cleaned every 30 days.The filters are very efficient in removing airborneparticles.M o r e f r e q u e n t c l e a n i n g m a y b e n e c e s s a r ydepen...
Page 16 - PART DIAGRAM; UPPER UNIT
OWNER ’ S GUIDE - 15 NO PART NAME 13 FAN MOTOR SEAL 14 BRACKET ASSY MOTOR 15 CLIP, MOUNTING 16 MOTOR, FAN 17 RING, COMPRESSION 18 COVER ASSY, CONDENSER 19 FAN, PROPELLER 20 ORIFICE, CONDENSER 21 COVER ASSY, EXTERIOR 22 COIL ASSY, COND 23 COMPRESSOR 24 TERMINAL COVER NO PART NAME 25 OVERLOAD PROTECTO...