Download Print this page

Carrier ZH Owner's Manual

Cool only/heat cool/heat pump
Hide thumbs Also See for ZH:

Advertisement

Quick Links

Advertisement

loading

Summary of Contents for Carrier ZH

  • Page 2 Forheat u nits, t heheatis notforprimary s ource o fheat. Room airconditioners aredesigned tofit easily intostandard double-hung windows. However, some window frame designvariations require changes tomodification to thewindow forsafe, p roper i nstallation. If assistance is needed, please callyourLocal Carrier Distributor. Ifthere is nodistributor inyourarea, c aLL 1-880-CARRIER (227-7437}.
  • Page 3 RECEiViNG THEAIR C ONDITIONER GETTING ACQUAINTED WiTH THE AIR CONDiTiONER AiR CONDiTiONER WiTH R EMOTE CONTROL OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC UNIT WITH T HE REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING UNIT FROM T HE CONTROL PANEL (WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL) AIR DIRECTION AND EXHAUST CONTROL TiPS TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM...
  • Page 4 THE AiR Read t heinstructions intheUser's M anual. Keep theManual. It is atways u sefut. Unpack theunit. Check i f theunitexterior is in perfect condition. Check i f theitems provided withtheunitare inside the box. 1 - User's M anuat 2- Seat 3- Drain pan 4- 8crews (4} 5- Remote c ontrot andbatteries...
  • Page 5 WITH T HE AIR ND WITH ENERGY STANDARD ALSO VERIFIED IN ACCORDANCE Check t heappliance technical characteristics onthe - C368 - M90 • MODEL: XCD123D nameplate. 01 94B00052941 •SERIAL: DATEOFMFG: 13/09/01 DISCRETE: 73XCD01 2301 D V: 230/208 PH:I Hz: 60 ,VOLTS RANGE:253-I 87 Nameplate R-22...
  • Page 6: Remote Control

    3.AiR ER WiTH Remote control On/Off Energy Saver Turbo m ode Heating m ode Temperature and Timer a djustment Timer CooLing mode De-humidification mode [--_ Fan mode Speed s etting SLeep mode Auto mode Control p ane[ Main disptay ( indicates theselected t emperature ormode) 1 - On/Off 2- FiLter cleaning i ndicator 3- Timer o nindicator...
  • Page 7 THE ELECTRONIC Timer o peration, turntheunitoffor onata determined time[from 1to12hours}, press t heTimer UNiT W iTH T HE button. If theunitis off,aftertheprogramming, it wi[[ turnonattheend ofthesettime. If it is on,it will Insert t wo1.5VAAA batteries (supplied withthe turnoffattheend oftheperiod, electronic mode[ unit],opening t hecover ontherear oftheremote c ontro[.
  • Page 8 display t heroomtemperature, press buttons ( +) These buttons setthetimehourbyhour, u pto 12hours. and(-)simuLtaneousLy for3seconds. Tocoo[,press theCooLing mode button. buttonagain; a ndsetthetimetOZero, Toincrease orreduce thetemperature i ntheroom, When t hisfunction i sactivated, thetetter C isdisptayed press t hebuttons ( +)or(-),asrequired. onthepaneL.
  • Page 9 circulate a ir [without cooling o rheating}, automatically adjust Inorderto theunitaccording totheroom press t heFan button, temperature variations, alternating b etween cooL a nd heat a nd high, m edium orLow speed, activate t heAuto mode. TheFan Function Only circulates theairin When t hisfunction i sactivated, theLetter A isdisplayed the roomi onthepaneL.
  • Page 10 cool o r heattheroom quickly, setthe Inorderto temperature asdesired, andpress t heTurbo m ode button. The unit disp!,ay w ill.turn off 5 minutes afterthemodeactivationandtheTimer When t hisfunction i sactivated, theLetter Tisdisplayed onthepaneL. The Turbo f unction w iLL t urnoffassoon astheselected Tosavepower, p ress t heEnergy Saver button.
  • Page 11 UNiT THE CONTROL PANEL (WITHOUT THE REMOTE CONTROL) Toselect anyoneofthefunctions ontheunit. p ress Tochange thefanspeed, press t heSebctbutton tile Sdectbutton once, a nd thefunction programmed twice, a nd thedisplay wi[[exhibit theprogrammed willappear onthedisplay. Then, press t hebutton (+), speeds, thatis,El,F2orF3. T hen, press t hebutton orthebutton (-),untilachieving thedesired f unction.
  • Page 12 ANDEXHAUST Four wayairflowprovided bythemobile louvers. When t hever{ica[ aremoved, theair [ouvers flowisdirected t otheleftortotheright. When t hehorizontal louvers aremoved, the airflowis directed u pordownwards TheExhaust function aU.ows removing t he used air,smoke, a ndodorsfromtheroom andsending themto theoutside. Theuse ofexhaust control withtheunitin cooling o rheating r educes theunitefficiency Therefore, werecommend touseit,whenever...
  • Page 13 7. TiPS T OACHIEVE MAXIMUM The air conditioner has been designed to operate withim the foLowingvoltage and EFFiCiENCY ANDCOMFORT temperature conditions. VoLtage Keep t heairfilterclean, a nddonotturnontheunit Nominal Minimum Maximum without theairfilter. 115V/_OHz 104V 127V Do notwaituntiltheroom temperature getstooLow or 208230/60Hz 187V 253V...
  • Page 14 8.WHERE TO iNSTALL 6.CompLy withtheminimum distance r equired forthe instaLLation ofmore than one unitonasame w aLL. THE AiR TO ACHIEVE ABETTER I o_ / 40" 1.Never obstruct theaircirculation oftheunitinstaLLing it behind c urtains, furniture orpartition w aLLs. 2.Try toinstall t heunitonawalldirected t oward t he 7.Avoid instaLLing theoutside s urface oftheair east, b ecause thesunrays areLess i ntense.
  • Page 15 THROUGH-THE-WALL INSTALLATION Cut o pening inwatt. F or d imensions see Fig. b ebw. Frame opening i nwatt. F or w ood framing,provide 8wooden f raming s upport orother a pproved Window instattation 6w 05825004 i nstructions Come structure f orfastening c asing towall.See Fig. with thewindowaccessory k it onlyfor ZC models,t is fortypicat wood framing.
  • Page 16 INSTALL CASING INWALL Becarefulnotto beinjured bythe metalparts, " " ° i pp Un!tcasing should project/2 [13mini i nto roomtoensure proper f it of decorative g ritie, Remove thetwoscrews t hatholdtheplastic front[one at each side}. Disconnect theground w ireand remove t heunit fromthewrapper puWng i t bythebottom.
  • Page 17 InstaLL thedraining s ystem forthecondensing water before p ositioning theunitinthecabinet. You must u se if unitis installed w herecondensate one ofthetwoexisting s ystems, depending onhow, and where t heunitwiLL b einstaLLed drainage fromthe backoftheunit can dripontopedestrians o r neighboring property, usetheexternal d rainkit 9.1BRAINING SYSTEN THROUGH THE REAR...
  • Page 18 9.2 DRAINING SYSTEM THROUGH THE DOT[OH InstaLL oneof the hoseendsatthe drainou%t. OUTLET (USING THE DRAIN P AN) Theotherendofthe hosemustbeconnected t o the watermains. Position t hedrain pan inside thecabinet. ]he insta[[ation ofthisdraining system is notrecommended whentheunitis insta!,[ed onsiteswith difficult access [example: f arfromwindows andinside buildings], because i tisdifficulttoconnect thehose tothewatermains.
  • Page 19 INSTALLING THE UNIT I N THE CABINET Two people m ust i nstaLL theunitonthecabinet inorder to guarantee its perfect balance a nd aUgnment. The other end ofthehose mustbeconnected tothe rain water d rain. Remove t heexisting p{ug in theinside portion oftheunit,the"highest o ne", located next t o theLetter "...
  • Page 20: Electrical Data

    ELECTRICAL DATA InstaLL thesealing t apeand theflashing finishing. I. ALL wiring must c omply w ithLocal andnational eLectricaL codes. ALL w iring mustbeinstalled byqualified a nd Seat ngtape end f!as, ng are ° Ot nCLuded w th skiLLed electricians. Ifyouhave a nyquestions regarding machine.
  • Page 21 To test your power supply cord: 1.Rug power suMy cord i nto agrounded 3-prong outbt. 2.Press RESET. _Q_e t2 3o Press lEST (Bten f or d ick: R eset button wilt t rip and pop out) 4.Press and release RESET (Bten f ordick: R eset button witt t atch a nd remain in).
  • Page 22 Do notattempt torepair theunitif you arenotduly qualified. Ikofittor Call t heAuthorized Carrier Technical Assistance Service. !elfow_c f orc/_ar/ir/!! Iftheairconditioner has aremote c ontroL, keep it ina safe bcation, to prevent breakage orbss. When c leaning, donotuse steel s ponge o ranyother abrasive product.
  • Page 23: Cleaning Of The Air Filter

    CLEANING OF THE AiR FILTER Cleaning b yvacuum: pass thevacuum cleaner hose nozzle to remove thedustaccumulation. Anobstructed airfitterreduces thecapacity o ftheair Washing: position t hefitterwiththedirtypart t urned conditioner, andincreases thepower consumption. downwards, andLet t hewater r unonit. This way, a LL t he Check i t monthly.
  • Page 24 12.PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS Before c alling anAuthorized Technical Assistance, seehow toactincase theairconditioner presents anyofthe failuresbelow: 1.Circuit b reaker o ff 1.Turn onthe circuitbreaker again 2.Connect the cable to the socket doesnotoperate 2.Power supply cable d isconnected from theelectric current 3. Tower f ailure 3.Waitunti_ the power s upply is reestablished The airconditioner does 1.CLean t heairfitter...
  • Page 25 CARRIER, through a nindependent servicing dealer orservice station, wiLL e ither r epair orreplace a defective product {as decided soLeLy byCARRIER] freeofcharge t otheuser.
  • Page 26 SOLUTION ISNOTREACHED INSTEPS 2 AND3. Carrier Air Conditioning Consumer ReLations D epartment P.O. B ox4808 CarrierParkway Syracuse, NewYork13221 TeLephone: 1 800 CARRIER (2277437] FromCanada: ( 315]432 7885 ModeL/CataLog Service/Discrete Date of InstaLLation Name o fOwner Unit S erial N o...

This manual is also suitable for:

ZqZc