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TRUE RESIDENTIAL
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TEC_TM_155 | REV. D | EN09/23/2022Page 48 of 66
P#829867
MAINTENANCE, CARE & CLEANING
FIG. 1.
Pull the kickplate off the magnets.
CONDENSER COIL CLEANING
Keeping the condenser coil clean minimizes required
servicing and lowers electrical cost. Warranty does not
cover cleaning the condenser coil.
NOTE: BE SURE TO RESET THE CONDENSER
COIL CLEANING REMINDER AFTER CLEANING
THE CONDENSER COIL. SEE "MAINTENANCE
REMINDERS" (PAGE 40).
WARNING! Electrical shock or burn
hazard. Unplug the unit or turn off the
power supply before proceeding. DO NOT
clean appliance with a pressure washer or
hose.
CAUTION! Risk of eye injury from debris.
Eye protection is recommended.
CAUTION! Coil fins are sharp. Gloves are
recommended.
REQUIRED TOOLS
Required tools include (but may not be limited to) the
following.
FIG. 2.
Never brush across the coil fins.
FIG. 3.
Verify all blockages have been removed.
CLEANING STEPS
1. Remove the kickplate. See fig. 1.
2. With a stiff bristle brush, carefully clean
accumulated dirt from the front coil fins.
3. With the dirt removed from the surface of the coil,
use a flashlight to verify you can see through the
coil and observe the condenser fan blade spinning.
See fig. 3.
4. If the view is clear, reinstall the kickplate, restore
power, and verify correct operation.
Gloves
Eye Protection
Stiff Bristle Brush
Vacuum Cleaner
Flashlight
Tank of Compressed Air
5. If the view is not clear, gently blow compressed air
or CO
2
through the coil until it is clean.
6. Carefully vacuum any dirt around the condensing
unit area.
7. Reinstall the kickplate, restore power, and verify
correct operation.
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