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GENERAL INFORMATION
Read the following instructions completely before 
performing the installation.
 CAUTION:
This unit uses refrigerant R-410A. DO 
NOT under any circumstances use 
any other refrigerant besides R-410A 
in this unit. Use of another refrigerant 
will damage this unit. 
Outdoor Unit Section — Each outdoor unit 
is shipped with a refrigerant charge adequate 
to operate the outdoor section with an indoor 
matching coil or air handler. Units with braze 
connections include the proper amount of 
refrigerant for an additional 15 ft. of refrigerant 
lines the same size as the valve fi ttings.
NOTE: DO NOT USE ANY PORTION OF 
THE CHARGE FOR PURGING OR LEAK 
TESTING.
Matching coils and air handlers may be shipped 
with a small holding charge to pressurize them to 
keep out contaminants. To release the pressure, 
read the indoor section installation instructions 
carefully.
Liquid and Suction Lines — Fully annealed, 
refrigerant grade copper tubing should be used 
when installing the system. Refrigerant suction 
line tubing should be fully insulated. 
Field Connections for Electrical Power 
Supply —
  All wiring must comply with current 
provisions of the “National Electrical Code” 
(ANSI/NFPA 70) and with applicable local 
codes having jurisdiction. The minimum size of 
electrical conductors and circuit protection must 
be in compliance with information listed on the 
outdoor unit data label.
NOTICE:
 
Certain models have external panels fabricated 
from a premium grade of stainless steel designed 
to inhibit corrosion. For such units, if the unit is 
located in a coastal region or other area subjected 
to high concentrations of salt, then the unit should 
be hosed off after stroms and monthly otherwise 
to maintain its new appearance.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Pressures within the System — Split 
system heat pump equipment contains liquid 
and gaseous refrigerant under pressure. 
Installation and servicing of this equipment 
should be accomplished by qualifi ed, trained 
personnel thoroughly familiar with this type of 
equipment. Under no circumstances should the 
Homeowner attempt to install and/or service 
the equipment.
Labels, Tags,  Precautions  — When working 
with this equipment, follow all precautions in the 
literature, on tags, and on labels provided with 
the equipment. Read and thoroughly understand 
the instructions provided with the equipment prior 
to performing the installation and operational 
checkout of the equipment.
Brazing Operations — Installation of equipment 
may require brazing operations. Safety codes 
must be complied with. Safety equipment (e.g.; 
safety glasses, work gloves, fi re extinguisher, 
etc.) must be used when performing brazing 
operations.
 WARNING:
Ensure all electrical power to the unit 
is off prior to installing or servicing 
the equipment. Failure to do so may 
cause personal injury or death. 
SITE PREPARATION
Unpacking Equipment — Remove the 
cardboard carton and User’s Manual from the 
equipment. Take care to not damage tubing 
connections when removing from the carton.
Inspect for Damage — Inspect the equipment 
for damage prior to installing the equipment at 
the job site. Ensure coil fi ns are straight and, if 
necessary, comb fi ns to remove fl attened and 
bent fi ns.
Preferred Location of the Outdoor Unit at the 
Job Site —
 Conduct a survey of the job site to 
determine the optimum location for mounting 
the outdoor unit. Overhead obstructions, 
poorly ventilated areas, and areas subject to 
accumulation of debris should be avoided. The