To Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel; To Clean Indoor Coil; To Clean Outdoor Coil - Bryant 619E Series Installation, Start-Up And Service Instructions Manual

High wall fan coil units, sizes 018 and 024,1 1/2 and 2 tons
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REMOVE COVER
NOTE: Be sure to insert new batteries correctly (as shown).
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REMOVE FILTER
B. To Clean or Replace Filters
Filters should be vacuumed and washed with warm water
(see Fig. 23). Shake filter to remove any excess water, dry
thoroughly, and replace by sliding filter behind front grille
until filter snaps in place.
If the filter has begun to break down or is torn, it needs to be
replaced. Replacement filters are available through your
distributor.
V. TO CLEAN INDOOR UNIT FRONT PANEL
If the front panel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged, wipe
the outside of the front panel with a soft dry cloth. If neces-
sary, use a mild liquid detergent and wipe off carefully with
a dry cloth.
CAUTION: When cleaning the front panel, NEVER
use water hotter than 105 F, and DO NOT pour water
onto the fan coil unit. Do not use abrasive or petroleum-
based cleaners — damage to unit appearance will
result.
INSERT NEW BATTERIES
Fig. 21 — Installing or Replacing Batteries
SET TIME
Fig. 22 — Setting the Current Time
VACUUM CLEAN
Fig. 23 — Air Filter Maintenance
VI. TO CLEAN INDOOR COIL
To clean the coil, remove indoor unit front panel, and vacuum
the coil fins. Use care not to bend or damage fins.
VII. TO CLEAN OUTDOOR COIL (Outdoor Unit)
To clean the outdoor coil:
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RINSE WITH WATER
WARNING: Some metal parts and sharp fins of out-
door unit coil can cause personal injury during clean-
ing. Clean coil carefully.
1. Remove any dirt or obstruction from discharge opening.
2. Use a garden hose to spray water on the coil. Debris that
collects between coil fins inhibits heat transfer — direct
the water spray between coil fins to flush out debris.
PRESS RST
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