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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONING UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CEILING UNIT DISPLAY ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 2: A Few Words About Your New Air Conditioning Unit

    A FEW WORDS ABOUT YOUR NEW AIR CONDITIONING UNIT 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 knowledge...
  • Page 3 ’ S GUIDE - 3 OWNER Schematic Diagram of Upper Unit Schematic Diagram of Ceiling Unit...
  • Page 4: Operating Instructions

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CEILING UNIT DISPLAY <BOTTOM VIEW> TIMER(Orange): When the unit is in reservation on/off timer mode, an orange light will be displayed. UNIT ON(Green): When the unit is switched on by the remote control or the emergency button, a green light will be displayed.
  • Page 5: Remote Control Descriptions

    ’ S GUIDE - 5 OWNER REMOTE CONTROL DESCRIPTIONS Names and Functions of the Buttons TIMER 1. On/Off Button FURN. AUTO COOL HIGH 2. Mode Selector Button ON/OFF MODE SPEED 3. Fan Speed Selector Button 4. On Timer Button TEMP. TIMER TIMER 5.
  • Page 6: Remote Control Display

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - TEMPERATURE SELECTOR BUTTONS - If you set be automatically turned off to stop cooling operation. However, the fan will continue to cir- the desired room temperature, then the unit will culate air even if the compressor is turned off. maintain the room temperature at the set temperature.
  • Page 7: Compressor Delay Function

    B. For Two Unit: Install one air conditioner 1/3 and the other air conditioner 2/3’s from front of RV and centered from side to side with referring to compressor delay function. You must apply the compressor delay function (3SEC) to only one of two units.
  • Page 8: Remote Control Preparation

    CAUTION • The air conditioner will not operate if curtains, doors or other materials block the signals from the remote control to the unit. • If the infrared signal receiver on the unit is exposed to direct sunlight, the air conditioner may not work properly.
  • Page 9: Unit Operation

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - UNIT OPERATION GENERAL OPERATION PROCEDURE ON/OFF button Press button and the COOL operation is indicated. - Receiving beeps are heard. - The green UNIT ON lamp of the indoor unit display illuminates. MODE button Press this button to select the desired operation. COOL FURN.
  • Page 10: Energy Saving Tips

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE -10 ENERGY SAVING TIPS Select the temperature setting that suits your comfort needs and leave it at that chosen setting. Keep the unit’s air filters clean. (See the Normal Maintenance Procedures section of this manual on page 19.) During extreme outdoor temperatures, the heat gain of the vehicle may be reduced by: - parking the vehicle in a shaded area - keeping the windows and doors closed...
  • Page 11: Supply Ducting And Registers

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - IMPORTANT Upon installation, the divider must be raised to and sealed with both the bottom of the roof top unit and the sides of the roof opening. The ceiling assembly frame has pin sockets ex- The 115 VAC service for the roof top unit must be tending from the front of the electrical box.
  • Page 12 ’ OWNER S GUIDE -12 Figure 1 Figure 2 IMPORTANT Insulating reduces cooling loss and helps prevent water staining of the vehicle ceiling due to moisture condensation. B. Registers Supply (cold air) registers should have a minimum discharge area of 48 square inches per system, or 24 square inches per duct.
  • Page 13: Preparation And Positioning The Roof Top Unit

    Figure 4 PREPARATION AND POSITIONING THE ROOF TOP UNIT The roof top air conditioner must be mounted on a level plane from front to rear and side to side when the ve- hicle is parked on a level plane. Figure 4 shows maxi- mum allowable degrees that the Air V can be mounted above or below level.
  • Page 14: Ceiling Assembly Frame Preparation And Mounting

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - Figure 6 CEILING ASSEMBLY FRAME PREPARATION AND MOUNTING A. Preparation Secure foam topped, three-sided, telescoping divider plate (which is predetermined according to the mea- sured thickness of the ceiling cavity, refer to p. 10) to the divider plate by tightening two screws, reference Figure 2 of page 12.
  • Page 15 ’ OWNER S GUIDE - Figure 7 Using the four bolts provided, secure the ceiling assembly frame to the roof top unit. The four mounting bolts are to be applied up through the bottom of the ceiling assembly frame and into the bottom of the roof top unit. NOTE Mounting bolts should be tightened evenly.
  • Page 16 Do not attach them at this time. Take the roof top air conditioner electrical har- ness and plug it into the side of the electric con- trol box. Verify that the “ridged” side of the con- nectors have snapped together on both sides.
  • Page 17: Completing The Installation

    B. Refer to p. 7, and check the COMPRESSOR DELAY function. (default: NO) C. Refer to p.19, and remove the air filters by pulling them. D. Secure the grille to the panel with 4 screws. E. Reinstall the air filters. F. Turn on the power supply to the roof top air conditioner.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - TROUBLESHOOTING If you have problems with your recreational vehicle air conditioner unit, check this guide before contacting your service representative. TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION UNIT DOES Check the power supply of the vehicle The unit may not be connected to the power NOT OPERATE and make sure it is provided correctly.
  • Page 19: Normal Maintenance Procedures

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - NORMAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ACTIVITY FREQUENCY Remove cover and wash the condenser coil Twice a year Remove cover and clean the water drains Yearly Clean the filters* Once a month *Generally, filters should be cleaned every 30 days. The filters are very efficient in removing airborne particles.
  • Page 20: Part Diagram

    ’ OWNER S GUIDE - PART DIAGRAM UPPER UNIT PART NAME PART NAME PART NAME UPPER CONTROL ASSY FAN MOTOR SEAL OVERLOAD PROTECTOR BOX, CONTROL BRACKET ASSY MOTOR NUT LOCK CAPACITOR CLIP, MOUNTING WASHER CAP CLIP, THERMISTOR MOTOR, FAN GROMMET START THERMISTOR RING, COMPRESSION GROMMET TUBE...
  • Page 21 ’ OWNER S GUIDE - 21 CEILING UNIT FOR DUCTED SYSTEM PART NAME PART NAME PART NAME TELESCOPING DIVIDER ASSY 1 CONTROL BOX, SUB ASSY CONTROL BOX COVER ASSY TELESCOPING DIVIDER ASSY 2 STRAIN, RELIEF MOUNTING BOLT TELESCOPING DIVIDER ASSY 3 BARRIER SUCTION GRILLE AS DIVIDER ASSY...
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  • Page 23 OWNER’S GUIDE OPERATION & INSTALLATION PRODUCT INFORMATION Model Number Date in Service Unit Serial Number Ceiling Assembly Serial Number INSTALLER Date of Installation Name Address Phone...

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