Remove filters by pulling them straight out – Bryant PAYNE 619C User Manual

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II. TO REMOVE AND CLEAN OR REPLACE AIR FILTERS
(FIG. 21)

A. To Remove Air Filters

Remove filters by pulling them straight out.

B. To Clean or Replace Filters

Filters can be vacuumed, or washed in warm water. See

Fig. 19. Shake filter to remove any excess water, and replace

by sliding filter behind grille until filter snaps in place.

NOTE:

After cleaning, be sure to press the Filter Reset but­

ton on the mode selection panel of the remote controller.

If the filter has begun to break down or is torn, it needs to be

replaced. Replacement filters are available through your

distributor.

A. REMOVE FILTERS

INTAKE

GRILLE B WASH FILTERS,

OR

C. VACUUM FILTERS

Fig. 19 — Cleaning Filters

III. TO CLEAN INDOOR UNIT BOTTOM PANEL

If the bottom panel of the unit becomes dirty or smudged,

wipe the outside of the panel with a soft dry cloth. Use a mild

liquid detergent and wipe off carefully with a dry cloth.

IV. TO CLEAN INDOOR COIL

To clean the coil, remove indoor unit bottom panel and con­

densate pan, and then vacuum the coil fins, using care not to

bend or damage fins.

V. TO CLEAN OUTDOOR COIL

To clean the outdoor coil:

1. Remove any dirt or obstruction from discharge opening.

2. Use a garden hose to spray water on the coil. Debris that

collects between coil fins inhibits heat transfer — direct

the water spray between coil fins to flush out debris.

VI. TO CLEAN CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPE AND PAN

Clean drain pipe quarterly and drain pan at the start of each

cooling season. Check the flow by pouring water into the drain

pipe.

A. To Clean or Replace Drain Pan

1. Place a plastic sheet on the floor to catch any water that

may spill from drain pan.

2. Remove the air intake and distribution assembly.

3. Remove the condensate water in the drain pan by let­

ting water drain into a 3-gallon bucket.

4. Remove the 4 screws holding the drain pan.

5. Carefully hold the drain pan to remove it from the

assembly.

Table 6 — Cleaning and Maintenance Schedule

TASK

MONTHLY

QUARTERLY

YEARLY

INDOOR UNIT

Clean Air Filters

X

Clean Drain Pipe

X

Clean Condensate Drain Pan

X

Clean Indoor Unit Front Panel

X

OUTDOOR UNIT

Clean the Fins From Outside

X

Open the Unit and Clean Fins Inside

X

Remove Dust From Eiectricai Parts

X

Check Eiectricai Connections are Tight

X

Ciean Outdoor Fan

X

Check that Outdoor Fan Assembiy is Tight

X

Clean Condensate Drain Pan

X

NOTE: Maintenance procedures for the outdoor unit are in the 700C and 705C instaiiation instructions

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