Page 2 - A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONER; maximum cooling comfort!
A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONER Thank you for choosing a Carrier Air Conditioner! You can feel confident in your selection because the same pride in craftsmanship and engineering knowledge that went into Carrier equipment installed in the Astrodome in Texas, the Sistine Chapel in Rome; th...
Page 3 - INDEX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RECEIVING THE AIR CONDITIONER GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE AIR CONDITIONER AIR CONDITIONER WITH REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC UNIT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING UNIT FROM THE CONTROL PANEL (WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL) AIR DIRECTION AND EXHAUST CONTROL TIPS TO ...
Page 4 - CONDITIONER; - Remote control and batteries; The window installation accessory kit; NOTE
1. RECEIVING THE AIR CONDITIONER Read the instructions in the User's Manual.Keep the Manual. It is always useful.Unpack the unit. Check if the unit exterior is in perfect condition.Check if the items provided with the unit are inside the box. 1 - User's Manual 2 - Seal 3 - Drain pan 4 - Screws (4) 5...
Page 5 - Check the appliance technical characteristics on the; Cabinet; - Horizontal louvers for the air flow; Nameplate
5 2. GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH THE AIR CONDITIONER Check the appliance technical characteristics on the nameplate. Cabinet A - Horizontal louvers for the air flow B - Vertical louvers for the air flow C - Air exhaust control D - Safety screws (both sides) E - Filter cover F - Filter G - Control panel ...
Page 6 - AIR CONDITIONER WITH REMOTE CONTROL; Control panel; Main display (indicates the selected temperature or mode); Remote control
6 3. AIR CONDITIONER WITH REMOTE CONTROL Control panel Main display (indicates the selected temperature or mode) In order to change the temperature unit from Celsius to Fahrenheit degrees, or vice-versa, simultaneously press the Select button and (+) for 3 seconds on the control panel. On/OffEnergy ...
Page 7 - Timer operation, turn the unit off or on at a; The unit display will turn off 5 minutes
7 4. OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC UNIT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL Insert two 1.5 V AAA batteries (supplied with the electronic model unit), opening the cover on the rear of the remote control. Timer operation, turn the unit off or on at a determined time (from 1 to 12 hours), press the Timer button. If the...
Page 8 - The temperature ranges from 18oC / 65°F; Only for models with heat feature.
To increase or reduce the temperature in the room, press the buttons (+) or (-), as required. To display the room temperature , press buttons (+) and (-) simultaneously for 3 seconds. These buttons set the time hour by hour, up to 12 hours. 8 When this function is activated, the letter is displayed ...
Page 11 - OPERATING UNIT FROM THE CONTROL PANEL; To select any one of the functions on the unit,
5. OPERATING UNIT FROM THE CONTROL PANEL (WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL) 11 To select any one of the functions on the unit, press the Select button once, and the function programmed will appear on the display. Then, press the button (+), or the button (-), until achieving the desired function. Release ...
Page 12 - IMPORTANT; The Exhaust function allows removing the
12 6. AIR DIRECTION AND EXHAUST CONTROL IMPORTANT The Exhaust function allows removing the used air, smoke, and odors from the room and sending them to the outside. Four way air flow provided by the mobile louvers . When the vertical louvers are moved, the air flow is directed to the left or to the ...
Page 13 - TIPS TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM; Exaggerated temperatures waste energy.
For the heating mode on the heat pump models, the electrical heater start operating. When the outside temperature drops below 45º F (7º C). NOTE 13 7. TIPS TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY AND COMFORT Keep the air filter clean, and do not turn on the unit without the air filter.Do not wait until the ro...
Page 14 - WHERE AND HOW TO INSTALL
1. Never obstruct the air circulation of the unit installing it behind curtains, furniture or partition walls. 4. Install the air conditioner facing the largest free area. 5. Pay attention to the minimum distances between the external surface of the unit and the wall near it. 9. In case of power out...
Page 15 - Good framing construction practices must; CAUTION
THROUGH-THE-WALL INSTALLATION 15 WALL STUD FRAME OR BACK UP STRIP FINISHED OPENING DIMENSIONS 26 3/16” (665mm) 17 5/16” (440mm) Window installation GW 05825004 instructions come with the window accessory kit only for ZC models. It is available as an accessory for ZH and ZQ models. NOTE Good framing ...
Page 16 - INSTALL CASING IN WALL
Remove the two screws that hold the plastic front (one at each side). Unit casing should project ½ (13mm) in to room to ensure proper fit of decorative grille. NOTE 16 Tip casing to outside. Tip is necessary for draining condensate to the rear of the basepan, to allow for excess condensation run-of...
Page 17 - DRAIN SYSTEM OPTIONS; DRAINING SYSTEM THROUGH THE REAR
9. DRAIN SYSTEM OPTIONS Remove the rear plug from the unit, and install the drain (item 6, page 4). NOTE 17 Hold tip angle and mark with chalk the location of screw holes to be drilled in each side of the casing for fastening in wall opening.Drill 3 screw holes in each side of wood frame.Recheck out...
Page 18 - Position the drain pan inside the cabinet.; DRAINING SYSTEM THROUGH THE BOTTOM
18 Position the drain pan inside the cabinet. 9.2 DRAINING SYSTEM THROUGH THE BOTTOM OUTLET (USING THE DRAIN PAN) Install a 5/8" (15,9 mm) plastic hose at the outlet of the drain pan. The hose must be long enough to reach the rain water drain. Install one of the hose ends at the drain outlet.The...
Page 19 - The other end of the hose must be connected to the; INSTALLING THE UNIT IN THE CABINET; Two people must install the unit on the cabinet in order
19 The other end of the hose must be connected to the rain water drain. The installation of this draining system is recommended for most kinds of installation (for example: on walls with sash or on windows), since this makes easier to connect the drain hose to the rain water drain. To get the maximu...
Page 20 - The unit is prepared for this condition.; ELECTRICAL DATA; If you are note sure whether your wall
Sealing tape and flashing are not included with machine. NOTE 20 Install the sealing tape and the flashing finishing. The unit is prepared for this condition. Install the plastic front, fastening it with two screws (one on each side). Positioning the cable on the power outlet side Power cord is 55 i...
Page 21 - RESET; POWER SUPPLY CORD
21 Power cord is 55 in. (1,4 m) long and extends from bottom of control panel. See Step 24, if power cord must be relocated to opposite side of unit. Do NOT use a plug adapter or extension cord. NOTE o The Reset button must be pushed in for proper operation. o The power supply cord must be replaced ...
Page 22 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; OPERATION WITH POWER OUTAGE; PRESERVATION; CLEANING OF THE PLASTIC FRONT AND OF; Steel sponge
The filter door can be removed for cleaning purposes. 22 10. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not allow children to operate the unit.During thunderstorms, turn off the unit on the panel, or on the remote control, and turn off the circuit breaker, too.To clean the unit, always turn off the circuit breaker.Do n...
Page 23 - CLEANING OF THE AIR FILTER; This service is not covered by the; INTERNAL CLEANING AND GENERAL
23 CLEANING OF THE AIR FILTER An obstructed air filter reduces the capacity of the air conditioner, and increases the power consumption. Check it monthly.Do not use the air conditioner without the filter, since the dust and the impurities will damage it, or require a specialized cleaning.For electro...
Page 24 - PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS; OCCURRENCE
24 12. PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS Before calling an Authorized Technical Assistance, see how to act in case the air conditioner presents any of the failures below: If the failure persists, and cannot be solved in accordance with the directions, turn off the appliance, and do not try to restart it. Request ...
Page 25 - Carrier
CARRIER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: 1. Damage due to faillure to perform normal maintenance as outlined in the Owner's Guide. 2. Instruction on methods of control and use of air conditioning unit after initial installation. 3. Damage or repairs needed as a consequence of faulty installation or appl...