Proper Maintenance; Electrical Shock Hazard - Trane TUD-R9V User's Information Manual

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WhoLe houSe aIR CLeaneR
CauTIon
!
never operate your unit for either heating or cooling with
filters removed.
NOTE: Whole House Electronic Air Cleaners are included
with all of the Integrated Furnaces.
a clean filter saves money.
When the furnace circulates and filters the air in your
home, dust and dirt particles build up on the filter. Exces-
sive accumulation can block the airflow, forcing the unit to
work harder to maintain desired temperatures.
And the harder your unit has to work, the more energy it
uses. So you pay more any time your system is running
with a dirty filter.
WhoLe houSe aIR CLeaneR
MaInTenanCe
1. For maximum efficiency the COLLECTION CELL
should be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis.
IMPoRTanT: a 30 to 90 day cleaning in-
terval is normal for the CoLLeCTIon CeLL
and should be adjusted based upon unit
run time and the home environment.
2. The FIELD CHARGER must be removed and cleaned
only by a qualified service professional.
3. The FIELD CHARGER must be cleaned at least once a
year.
4. The FIELD CHARGER may require more frequent
cleaning in homes with high indoor relative humidity
(greater than 65% RH).
5. Consult your service professional about cleaning inter-
vals.
WaRnInG
!
SaFeTy haZaRD
To PRevenT InjuRy oR DeaTh Due To ConTaCT WITh
MovInG PaRTS, TuRn The PoWeR To The FuRnaCe
oFF beFoRe CLeanInG The WhoLe houSe aIR
CLeaneR CoLLeCTIon CeLL.
FaILuRe To FoLLoW ThIS WaRnInG CouLD ReSuLT In
PRoPeRTy DaMaGe, PeRSonaL InjuRy oR DeaTh.
WaRnInG
!

eLeCTRICaL ShoCK haZaRD

RISK oF eLeCTRIC ShoCK: TheSe SeRvICInG
InSTRuCTIonS aRe FoR uSe by quaLIFIeD
PeRSonneL onLy. To ReDuCe The RISK oF eLeCTRIC
ShoCK, Do noT PeRFoRM any SeRvICInG oTheR
Than ThaT ConTaIneD In TheSe oPeRaTInG
InSTRuCTIonS unLeSS you aRe quaLIFIeD To Do So.
FaILuRe To FoLLoW ThIS WaRnInG CouLD ReSuLT In
PRoPeRTy DaMaGe, PeRSonaL InjuRy oR DeaTh.
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Proper Maintenance

CauTIon
!
high voltage is present within the air cleaner for operation.
Turn the power off and wait at least 15 seconds to allow
voltage to discharge.
NOTE: System Information
Before cleaning the coil or ducts in the furnace, remove
the COLLECTION CELL and FIELD CHARGER from
the air cleaner. Chemicals used during the cleaning of
the Furnace, or ductwork can damage the air cleaner
components and degrade the performance of the air
cleaner.
CLeanInG The CoLLeCTIon CeLL
1. Turn the air conditioning system off at the Comfort Con-
trol and turn off service disconnect.
2. Remove Blower Door.
3. Slide
COLLECTION CELL
CLeanInG
The COLLECTION CELL may be cleaned either by vacu-
uming (recommended method) or by washing.
airf low
vaCuuM CLeanInG
Remove the COLLECTION CELL from the conditioned
space before vacuuming. Vacuum both sides of the
COLLECTION CELL to clean.
WaShInG
Use low-pressure water spray, such as a sink sprayer or
garden hose to clean the COLLECTION CELL. Some
residue may require warm water to be removed.
• Do NOT use soap or detergent in cleaning the
CoLLeCTIon CeLL.
• Do NOT immerse the COLLECTION CELL
completely in water.
• Do noT place the CoLLeCTIon CeLL Into a
dishwasher to clean.
• ALLOW THE COLLECTION CELL TO DRY
ThoRouGhLy beFoRe ReInSTaLLInG.
Slightly tap the COLLECTION CELL to remove water re-
tained in the filter. Allow the COLLECTION CELL to dry
thoroughly before reinstalling.
out of Furnace.
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