Trane 22-5150-03-497 Air Conditioner User Manual


 
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Pub. No. 22-5150-03-497 (EN)
Your central air conditioner is designed to work with your
indoor furnace and give you years of dependable service.
Your new central air conditioning system is designed to give you years of comfort
and dependable performance. It will cool every room in your house — and use less
energy to do it than ever before.
The reason: we’ve improved the compressor in many of our units. Now it pumps the
heat out of your home more efficiently. And we’ve made our new coils bigger, so they
dispose of this heat more quickly.
Your central air conditioner filters and dehumidifies.
As the Trane air conditioner circulates the air, it also filters it. The result: less
housework for you, and a cleaner house year ’round. The air conditioner also
extracts excess moisture from the air inside your home, thus helping to control
humidity in muggy summer months.
At the end of the cooling season, it’s easy to deactivate the air conditioner. Simply
move the thermostat switch to HEAT. Now the furnace takes over. And the blower
that circulated cool air in the summer now circulates warm air to keep you
comfortable during the cold months.
How it works to
keep you comfortable.
Easy maintenance reduces
electricity use.
A clean filter saves money.
When the air conditioner circulates and filters the
air in your home, dust and dirt particles build up
on the filter. Excessive 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.
Help ensure top efficiency by
Cleaning or replacing the filter
once a month.
Clean it twice a month during seasons when the
unit runs more often.
You can leave the filter in the frame and vacuum
it. Or you can take it out of the frame and wash it
like a sponge.
Both methods are quick and easy — and
guaranteed to improve the performance of your
system.
How to remove your filter.
Ask your Trane dealer where the filter is located
when he installs your system. In most cases there
will be one filter behind the bottom panel of your
indoor unit.
When replacing your furnace filters, always use
the same size and type that was originally
supplied. Filters are available from your dealer.
Where disposable filters are used, they must be
replaced every month with the same size as
originally supplied.
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