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FUNCTIONAL CHECKOUTS
 CAUTION:
These units have a crankcase heater 
factory installed. Wait 24 hours prior to 
performing a function checkout to allow 
for heating of the compressor crankcase. 
Failure to comply may result in damage 
and could cause premature failure of 
the system.
Cooling
Gradually lower the thermostat temperature 
setpoint below the actual room temperature 
and observe that the outdoor unit and indoor 
blower energize. Feel the air being circulated 
by the indoor blower and verify that it is cooler 
than ambient temperature. Listen for any unusual 
noises. If unusual sounds occur, determine the 
source of the noise and correct as necessary.
Heating
If heating equipment (furnace, air handler) is 
provided with the system, lower the thermostat 
setpoint temperature to the lowest temperature 
setting and change the thermostat’s function 
mode to HEAT. The outdoor unit should stop 
running and the indoor blower will shut off after the 
preprogrammed delay. Increase the thermostat’s 
setpoint temperature to the maximum setting. 
Verify the heating equipment and the indoor 
blower energize after a short period of time. Feel 
the air being circulated by the indoor blower and 
verify that it is warmer than ambient temperature. 
Listen for any unusual noises. If unusual sounds 
occur, determine the source of the noise and 
correct as necessary.
NOTE: Other sources for heating (electric 
furnace, fossil fuel furnace, air handler with 
electric heat options, etc.) that interface with 
the heat pump should be functionally checked to 
Outdoor Fan Motor
If unit utilizes a 2-speed condenser fan motor, 
this motor will operate on low speed when in 
low cooling, and on high speed when in high 
cooling. A relay within the control area switches 
the fan motor from low to high speed using the 
call for high cooling as the trigger. Other models 
that utilize BLDC fi xed torque variable speed fan 
motors will not require a relay.
Optional Equipment
Optional equipment requiring connection to 
the power or control circuits must be wired in 
strict accordance with current provisions of the 
NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70), with applicable local 
codes having jurisdiction, and the installation 
instructions provided with the equipment. 
Optional Equipment (low ambient control, 
hard start kits, etc.) should be installed in strict 
accordance with the manufacturer’s installation 
instructions
Transformer Upgrade Kit
If this 2-stage heat pump is installed in conjunction 
with a gas furnace and fossil fuel kit, the furnace 
transformer MUST be upgraded to one with a 60 
VA rating or using the transformer upgrade kit 
(904077). To upgrade the transformer:
•  Remove the existing transformer and install 
the new 60 VA transformer.
•  Remove the 3 amp fuse on the furnace control 
board and install the 5 amp fuse provided. 
NOTE: The new transformer may be larger 
than the existing transformer that is mounted in 
the furnace. If this happens, mount the 60 VA 
transformer using one of the mounting holes in 
the furnace panel. On the other side either drill 
a 0.149 hole in the panel and use the existing 
fastener, or use a self-drilling fastener to secure 
the other side of the transformer.
STARTUP AND ADJUSTMENTS
Pre-Start Checklist
The following check list should be observed prior 
to starting the unit.
  Is the unit level?
  Is the wiring correct according to the wiring 
diagram and electrical codes?
  Inspect wiring for evidence of open, shorted, 
and/or improperly wired circuits.
  Are all the wiring connections tight? Check 
the condenser fan to make sure it turns freely. 
  Is the overcurrent protection properly sized?
  Is the thermostat wired correctly? Is it installed 
in a proper location?
  Verify air fi lters are clean and in place prior 
to operating the equipment.
  Verify the outdoor coil and top of the unit are 
free from obstructions and debris, and all 
equipment access/control panels are in place.
Thermostat
Set the thermostat’s system mode to OFF, the 
fan mode to AUTO, and adjust the temperature 
setpoint to its highest setting.
Outdoor Unit
Prior to applying electrical power to the outdoor 
unit, verify that the unit has been properly and 
securely grounded, and that power supply 
connections have been made at both the facility 
power interface and outdoor unit.
Verify the outdoor coil and top of the unit are free 
from obstructions and debris, and all equipment 
access/control panels are in place.