Philips Air Conditioner AMC 25 User Manual

Wall Mount Split Units  
AMW/AMC 25, 30, 45 &60  
by AITONS'  
AMW / AMC SERIES  
Installation, Operation  
And Maintenance Manual  
Please read this manual before  
installing and operating the unit  
CONTENTS  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
! Tools / Supplies  
! Safety considerations  
! Selection of location  
! Recommended height and length  
! Installation Method  
! Refrigerant piping & drainage  
! Electrical wiring  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
! Operating tips  
! Product description  
! Auxiliary control  
! Remote control operation  
! Operating instructions  
! Care and maintenance  
! Trouble shooting  
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SELECTION OF LOCATION  
Select a convenient location where:  
INDOOR UNIT  
! The cool air can reach every corner of the  
area to be cooled.  
! The unit is away from any direct heat  
source  
! Easy and short routing of the refrigerant  
and drain pipes to the exterior.  
! There are no flammable gas, alkaline or  
acid present in the air.  
! Air circulation is not obstructed, preventing  
good air circulation.  
! The structure where the unit is installed  
should be strong enough to support the  
weight of the unit and also prevent any  
vibration during operation of the unit.  
! Figure on the right shows the spacing to the  
nearest wall.  
OUTDOOR UNIT:  
! The condensing unit should be located as  
close as possible to the fan coil.  
! The air inlet shall be located at least 4” from  
the wall or other obstruction for unrestricted  
airflow.  
! The air outlet shall be located so as to  
direct discharged warm air away from the  
building. (Avoid low overhanging roofs to  
avoid re-circulation of condenser discharge  
air on vertical discharge models.)  
! Mount the unit on a sturdy base.  
! Figure on the right shows the spacing to be  
provided.  
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RECOMMENDED HEIGHT AND LENGTH  
(MAXIMUM PIPING LENGTH  
& HEIGHT RECOMMENDED)  
If the refrigerant piping is longer than the  
recommended length, or if the height  
difference between the indoor and outdoor  
unit is greater than recommended, the  
capacity will drop and the compressor could  
malfunction. Select an installation location  
that is within the recommended parameters.  
Piping length (feet)  
23  
Notes  
50  
Unit  
Piping  
Diameter  
1/4" and  
3/8”  
Cooling  
capacity  
7,500 to  
9,000  
Installation  
not  
recom-  
mended  
Add  
charge  
Not  
needed  
Needed  
(1)  
Btuh  
Recommended height difference is 23 ft or less  
*Evacuate refrigerant lines  
(1) An installation with a piping length of 23 ft. or less is desirable.  
If this is not possible, the maximum piping length can be  
extended to 50 ft. by charging the system with additional  
refrigerant. However, cooling and heating capacity will be  
reduced.  
Additional charge volume = (piping length - 23 ft.) x 0.2 oz.  
Piping length (feet)  
33  
Notes  
INSTALLATION METHOD  
55  
Installation  
not  
recom-  
mended  
Unit  
Piping  
Diameter  
HOLE DRILLING: After deciding the  
method your unit will be installed, a hole to  
route the connecting tubes and wires to the  
outdoor unit is to be drilled on the wall. The  
hole must be lower than the point where the  
drainpipe attaches to the drain pan of the  
unit. It should also be slightly declined  
towards the outside.  
Cooling  
capacity  
18,500 to  
36,000  
Btuh  
Add  
charge  
Not  
needed  
Needed  
(2)  
Recommended height difference is 23 ft or less  
*Evacuate refrigerant lines  
(2) An installation with a piping length of 33 ft. or less is desirable.  
If this is not possible, the maximum piping length can be  
extended to 55 ft. by charging the system with additional  
refrigerant. However, cooling and heating capacity will be  
reduced.  
Additional charge volume = (piping length - 33 ft.) x 0.2 oz.  
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MOUNTING INSTALLATION PLATE:  
The fan coil can be installed using any of the four methods described below.  
Determine which is the most suitable method.  
Position the installation plate on the wall  
making sure that it is parallel to the ground.  
This can be done by aligning the marking-  
off line with a thread and weight as shown  
in figure on the right. This is to ensure that  
the condensate water does not overflow  
from the drain pan.  
Mount the installation plate with the 4  
screws provided. (If the unit is to be  
mounted on a concrete wall, consider using  
anchor bolts instead of the screws provided.  
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INSTALLATION OF FAN COIL:  
The extended liquid and suction pipes and drain hose are hidden inside a slot at the  
back of the fan coil. This allows the hole on the wall to be either on the right or left side  
of the fan coil.  
RIGHT SIDE HOLE POSITION: The piping and drain hose are routed straight through  
the hole.  
LEFT SIDE HOLE POSITION: The  
piping and drain hose run from the  
right side to the left side of the unit,  
hidden in the slot at the back of the  
unit before routing through the hole  
on the left side of the unit.  
MOUNTING FAN COIL UNIT:  
Hook the fan coil onto the upper  
portion of the installation plate  
ensuring that it sits securely on the  
installation plate.  
Press the lower portion of the unit  
against the installation plate until the  
hooks at the back of the unit are  
securely engaged with the installation  
plate.  
MOUNTING CONDENSING UNIT:  
Do not place the condensing unit  
directly on the ground. It should  
preferably be placed on a slightly  
raised platform to prevent rain water  
from splashing into it. Also ensure  
that it is level. Avoid installing the unit  
in places where flammable gases  
may be present.  
beams or blocks  
If necessary, due to the placement conditions,  
rubber cushions can be placed underneath the  
outdoor unit.  
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REFRIGERATION PIPING & DRAINAGE  
PREPARATION OF PIPING  
Fan coil and side discharge condensing units are equipped with flare connections. Improper flaring  
and brazing may cause refrigerant to leak out of the system. Follow these instructions carefully in  
preparing the refrigerant piping.  
! Ensure that all piping is of the correct size.  
! Measure the distance between the indoor and outdoor units' refrigerant connections, together  
with all the curves necessary. Add a few inches as slack.  
! Lay the piping as straight as possible on a flat surface and with a pipe cutter, cut the piping  
according to the measured length.; Do not tighten the cutter excessively during cutting as this  
may cause the pipe to deform. Do not use hacksaw or similar tools to cut the pipe, as it results  
in metal shavings getting inside the pipe. This also makes proper flaring impossible.  
! Use a reamer to remove burrs from cut edges. Hold the pipe ends upside down to prevent  
metal powder from getting into the pipe.  
Pipe  
Reamer  
Note:  
As the pipe is round, cutting should be  
performed on a straight section. Also,  
do not apply too much force with the  
blade of the pipe cutter.  
Pipe cutter  
Keep pipe facing downward  
when removing burrs.  
! For connection to flare settings, the pipe has to be flared. Remove the flare nut from the unit  
and insert it onto the piping.  
! Fit the pipe into the bar of the flare tool, about 0.5 mm higher than the surface of the bar.  
! Center the flare punch carefully on the pipe and turn gradually to widen the pipe. Check the  
finish of the flare to ensure even flaring.  
! Cover the flared ends with tape to prevent dust from entering.  
Handle  
Flaring tool  
Flaring bar  
Length of periphery portion  
L should be constant  
Flare nut  
0.635 (1/4”) only  
0.952 (3/8”) and larger  
Approx. 1 mm  
0.5 mm  
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PIPING INSULATION  
Insulation  
Liquid and suction lines must be insulated  
separately. In a cooling only type air  
conditioner, both pipes become cold during  
operation. This can cause moisture to  
condense on the surface of the pipes,  
resulting in heat loss.  
Narrow Pipe  
Wide Pipe  
Common insulation  
Separate insulation is essential  
PRECAUTIONS WHEN BENDING  
PIPES  
! The air conditioner's performance  
will suffer if the piping is crushed.  
! Bend pipes using the pads of your  
thumbs to prevent them from  
collapsing (See picture on the right.)  
! Use a pipe bending tool to bend pipe  
wider than 1/2" in diameter.  
Bend with pads of thumbs  
Pipe bending tool  
b/a = 0.7 or more  
FLARE FITTING CONNECTION. There are 3 piping rules:  
(a) DRY: Never allow any water to get  
inside the piping.  
(b) CLEAN: Never allow dirt, sand or other  
foreign particles to get inside the piping.  
Cap  
Cap  
Keep cap attached until immediately  
before making piping connections.  
Keep cap attached until immediately  
before making piping connections.  
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(c) PRECAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING PIPES:  
Connections will go more smoothly if the  
large pipe is connected first, followed by the  
small pipe. Hold the nipple and the flare  
nut straight and lightly turn the nut two or  
three turns by hand to ensure that the  
threads are aligned.  
First, 2 or 3 turns by hand  
Nipple  
Flair nut  
Then tighten to the specified torque using a  
wrench. In particular, when tightening 1/4"  
diameter flare nuts, use the specified torque  
wrench  
Always look at arrow on  
torque wrench to  
determine direction.  
Fix in place.  
Torque wrench  
Torque wrench  
Wrench  
Fan Coil  
! Align the center of both flare fittings  
and tighten the flare nut with your  
hand.  
! With a torque wrench tighten the  
flare nut fully.  
Liquid side piping  
Outdoor unit  
Gas side piping  
Condensing Units  
! Align the center of the flare nut of the  
liquid line to the liquid valve. Tighten  
the flare nut, first with your hand and  
then fully tighten with the torque  
wrench.  
! Align the center of the flare nut of the  
gas line to the gas valve. Tighten  
the flare nut with your hand. After  
purging, tighten it fully with a torque  
wrench and check all connections for  
leaks with soap solution.  
Torque wrench  
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AIR PURGING  
This procedure is used to remove air from inside the piping connecting the indoor and outdoor units,  
as well as the air inside the indoor unit. If air purging is not carried out, air will beocme mixed into the  
refrigerant cycle, causing the pressure to rise to abnormally high levels, increasing power  
consumption and reducing the capacity of the unit. Also, moisture in the air can cause insulation  
failure in the compressor motor and deterioration of the refrigerant oil, resulting in a significant  
reduction in the air conditioner life.  
The procedure is as follows:  
! Confirm that all piping connections  
have been completed correctly.  
! Connect a gauge manifold and a  
vacuum pump as shown in the  
diagram.  
! Completely open the low-pressure  
valve of the gauge manifold and  
completely close the high-pressure  
valve.  
! Start the vacuum pump and allow it  
Gauge Manifold  
to operate until the pressure is at 29”  
of vacuum. This will take about 15  
minutes or more.  
Low pressure  
valve  
High pressure  
valve  
! With the low-pressure valve  
completely open, switch off the  
vacuum pump.  
Narrow pipe  
service valve  
Wide pipe  
service valve  
! Completely open both the suction  
and liquid service valves.  
Vacuum pump  
! Disconnect the manifold.  
! Tighten the caps on the service  
valves and the flange nut on the  
charging port.  
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DRAIN PIPE CONNECTION  
The fan coil is equipped with a drain hose. It is  
tied together with the refrigerant piping. During  
installation, it is important to observe the following  
instructions to prevent water overflowing from the  
drain pan.  
Downward  
Slant  
Down-  
ward  
slant  
Drain Pipe  
Drain Pipe  
! Insure that the indoor unit is level and not  
tilted forwards or backwards.  
The lack of a  
! Insure that the drain hose does not rise  
above the drain pan. It should be sloping  
towards the hole.  
downward  
slope causes  
water to build  
up and  
Trap  
overflow the  
drain pan.  
Traps  
! Route the drain hose through the same  
hole as the refrigerant pipes.  
! If the drain pipe extends horizontally a long  
way, use PVC tubing to provide heat  
insulation.  
Even if there is a downward slope overall,  
there must not be any “double traps” formed  
! Outside insert the drain hose into a PVC  
drainpipe and not the other way around and  
glue them together.  
• Long Horizontal Extensions  
Gap of approximately 50 cm  
! Run the PVC drainpipe straight down the  
wall. There should be no traps and avoid  
putting the end of the pipe into water.  
Good  
Stiff vinyl  
chloride (PVC)  
tubing  
Secure in place  
with saddles  
! Ensure that all sections of the PVC pipes  
are glued securely together.  
No good  
Trap effect created  
! Ensure that the entire indoor part of the  
drain hose is insulated to avoid  
condensation from dripping.  
Flexible tube  
! Drain pipe may be required for heat pump  
unit and should be connected if necessary.  
Good  
No good  
Drain hose  
Drain water cannot  
flow freely  
Drainage gutter  
Drainage gutter  
SLIME  
Water leakage due to a clogged drain hose can be caused by accumulated dirt in the drain pan or by  
a buildup of slime inside the drain hose.  
Slime is caused by the following factors:  
! Temperature : 25°C (77°F) to 30°C(86°F)  
! Accumulated water  
! Nutrients (components of perspiration and dust in the air)  
! A combination of certain types of mold and bacteria.  
To reduce the chance of clogging, it is very important to ensure that the drain hose has a downward  
slant to prevent water from accumulating and a clean and a well ventilated environment.  
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Outdoor unit  
Holder for  
connecting cable  
Control board  
cover  
ELECTRICAL WIRING  
to power supply  
LOCATION OF TERMINAL BLOCK:  
The terminal block on the indoor unit is located  
next to the PCB. Cable access is through the  
back of the unit. For the condensing unit, the  
terminal block is located behind the control panel.  
Holder to  
power supply cord  
connecting cable  
WIRING CONNECTION:  
! All wiring and grounding must comply with the local Electric Codes.  
! See the unit nameplate for electrical rating and use correct wire size to handle the minimum  
circuit ampacity required for the unit. Refer to Local Electric Codes for wire sizing.  
! Always use a separate power line with circuit breaker for each air conditioner.  
! Always ground the unit.  
! Ensure that no wiring touches the tubing, motors or any other moving parts.  
! Depending on the outdoor unit type, the number of inter-connecting wires between indoor and  
outdoor unit varies. Please refer to the wiring diagram on the unit to determine the number of  
wires required and correct connection.  
! Finally inspect all the electrical connections, including the factory wiring to ensure that all  
connections are tight.  
Insulation  
EXTERNAL FINISHING OF PIPING  
! After completing the installation of the  
Tape  
Drain Pipe  
refrigerant piping, drain pipe and wiring,  
bind them together into a bundle with tape  
Inter-connecting Wiring  
Refrigerant Tubing  
at 4 inches to 8 inches (100 to 200 mm)  
intervals. Start from the bottom and work to  
the top. Keep the drainpipe at the bottom  
of the bundle.  
! Do not fail to apply insulation to the joints  
and wrap them with tape. If the joints are  
not insulated, condensation could form on  
Insulation  
them, resulting in water leakage.  
! Use saddles to secure piping in place so  
that it does not sway back and forth.  
Wall cap  
! Plug any open portions of the pass through  
hole with putty to ensure that no rain or  
wind can get inside.  
Inside  
Putty  
Wall  
Outside  
Putty  
! Finally, tidy up both the inside and outside  
and the installation process is complete.  
Putty  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATING TIPS:  
Observe the following points for economical and safe operation:  
! Keep the room temperature at a comfortable level. Too much cooling is unhealthy and results  
in excessive consumption of electricity. A temperature setting of 75°F (24°C) is usually  
sufficient during the day. During the night, set the temperature a few degrees higher as the  
body temperature is reduced when a person is asleep.  
! Adjust the vertical and horizontal louvers to provide uniform distribution of air in the room.  
! Clean the filter at least twice a month. A clogged air filter reduces performance and increases  
power consumption.  
! Keep the indoor and outdoor coils clean to maintain high heat transfer capability. Periodically,  
inspect the coils and call a professional serviceman to clean the coils with special cleaning  
chemicals if necessary.  
! Reduce heat gain through windows by stopping direct sunlight with curtains or blinds. Awnings  
are also helpful by creating shade around the windows. Keep windows and doors closed  
except when ventilating the room.  
! It is good practice to ventilate the room occasionally to rid the room of stale air.  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
Figure below illustrates the important components of the air conditioning unit.  
Front Cover  
Auxiliary controller  
Indicating lamps  
Vertical louver  
Horizontal louver  
Remote controller  
Air filter  
Pipe and electrical  
Drain hose  
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AUXILIARY CONTROL  
Figure below illustrates the auxiliary control on the fan coil. This can be used to  
operate / control the air conditioner when the remote controller is not available or lost.  
Test  
Use to operate the air conditioner under "COOL" mode. All other functions will not be  
effective. The air conditioner will automatically stop operating after 30 minutes. This is  
to test if the air conditioner is in working condition.  
Remote  
In this position, the air conditioner is controlled by the remote controller.  
Auto  
Use to by-pass the remote controller. The air conditioner will operate automatically  
when power is supplied. The remote controller is ineffective in this position.  
Red indicating lamp  
Red light will be lit when electrical power is supplied to the air conditioner.  
Green indicating lamp  
This green lamp will be lit when the compressor starts operating. It indicates cooling  
operation is in progress. It will blink if the operating temperature is abnormal.  
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS  
Figure below illustrates the various controls and indicators of the LCD wireless remote  
control.  
MODEL: AMW 25, 30  
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MODEL: AMW 45, 60  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Before operating the unit for the first time, it is necessary to install the batteries in the  
remote controller.  
! Batteries are located at the back of the  
remote controller (Model AMW25, 30) and  
at the front of the remote controller (Model  
AMW45, 60).  
! Open the battery holder by simultaneously  
pushing downwards and inwards at the  
area marked "OPEN"  
! Use only "AAA" alkaline batteries  
! Dispose of used batteries correctly, in a  
manner not causing pollution or harm to the  
environment.  
OPERATING GUIDE MODEL: AMW 25, 30  
! Start air conditioner. Point the remote controller at the fan coil and press ON/OFF button.  
! Select the operational mode. Press either "Cool", "Dry" or "Vent" button to select the desired  
mode.  
! Set temperature. Press "+" or "-" button to set desired temperature.  
! Select fan speed. Press "Fan" button to select desired fan speed.  
! Set airflow position. Press "Vane" button to adjust airflow direction or to set vane to auto  
swing.  
! Set Timer. If required, press "Time" button to set timer On or Off. After pressing "Time"  
button, the Time display on the LCD will start to flash. Press "+" or "-" to set the time before  
flashing stops.  
! Sleep mode. Select sleep mode by pressing "Time:" button until "Sleep" appears on the LCD  
display. Sleep mode allows the air conditioner to raise the room temperature by up to 2°F from  
set temperature while you sleep to save power.  
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MODEL: AMW 45, 60  
! Start air conditioner. Point the remote controller at the fan coil and press "ON/OFF" button.  
! Select operation mode. Press "Mode" button to select any of the following modes: "Cool",  
"Dry" or "Vent".  
! Temperature setting. Press "+" or "-" button to set desired temperature.  
! Select fan speed. Press "Fan control" button to select desired fan speed.  
! Select airflow direction. Press "Louver control" button to set position of horizontal vane or  
set it to auto swing.  
! Set Timer. If desired, set timer on or off by pressing "Time Control" button, followed by "+" or  
"-" button to select time before air conditioner starts or stops operating.  
! Sleep mode. Press "Sleep" button to select sleep mode. A s the name suggests, it is used  
during sleeping. The room temperature would be adjusted by 2°F up from set temperature to  
save power.  
2) FUNCTIONS  
AUTO  
This allows the air conditioner to operate automatically at a pre-set temperature. Cooling will be  
affected when room temperature is above 82°F (28°C).  
COOLING  
When activated, the fan will automatically operate at high speed for 5 minutes before operating at the  
set speed. During cooling if the humidity in the room is very high (RH above 80 %), condensation  
may occur at the air discharge louver. It is advisable to operate the fan at high speed under this  
condition.  
DRYING  
When activated, the air conditioner will operate on and off intermittently. The fan will automatically  
operate at low speed. Fan speed, temperature settings and sleep mode will be by-passed. This  
function will not operate if the room temperature is lower than 59°F (15°C).  
FAN ONLY  
The following speed can be selected. Low mid high auto. At auto, the fan speed will be  
automatically selected by the micro-processor, depending on the difference between factory pre-set  
and room temperature.  
TIMER  
This feature allows the air conditioner to be automatically SWITCH ON or SWITCH OFF after a pre-  
determined time.  
CLOCK  
This is for setting the real time to facilitate the operation of the timer.  
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
! The air conditioner requires proper care and maintenance for efficient operation.  
A periodic inspection and cleaning may be available from your dealer or  
distributor. Be sure to ask about this service at the time of installation. The user  
can also perform some of the care and maintenance. Please follow these  
instructions.  
! Be sure to disconnect the power supply before undertaking any inspection.  
! Open the RETURN AIR GRILLE and remove the air filters. Clean by washing or  
with a vacuum cleaner. Dry the filters before putting them back on the unit.  
! Do not operate the air conditioner without the air filters in it. Remember that the  
filters protect the coil from getting dirty. A dirty coil is more difficult to clean than a  
dirty filter. Clean the filters at least twice a month and more if the environment is  
dusty.  
! CLEAN THE UNIT: Clean with a wet soft cloth. Do not wash the air conditioner.  
Never use the following to clean the air conditioner.  
• Hot water above 104°F (40°C).  
• Volatile substances like benzene, gasoline, thinner and other solvents.  
END OF SEASON:  
! When the air conditioner is to stop operating for prolonged periods, for example,  
at the end of the season, please follow these instructions before shut down.  
Operate the unit at the following setting for 2 to 3 hours.  
• Type of Operation: Cool  
Temperature setting: 86°F (30°C).  
• This will dry up any residual water in the unit.  
• Remove the batteries from the Remote Controller.  
! Use car wax on the painted surface of the outdoor unit.  
START UP: Operation after prolonged period  
! Clean the unit and the filter as described above.  
! Operate the FAN ONLY for half a day to remove any moisture that may have  
accumulated inside the unit.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
The following are normal and should not be treated as defects.  
! Hissing sound, like flow of water from the unit. This is the sound of the  
refrigerant at the expansion device, which can be heard from time to time  
depending on the indoor and outdoor ambient conditions.  
! The unit does not cool for a few minutes after it restarts. This is because a time  
delay mechanism built into the unit prevents the compressor from starting for a  
few minutes. This is to protect the compressor from breakdown.  
! Smell from the supply air: The coil and filters absorb the smell from the  
environment and the supply air may also have the same smell. This usually  
happens in places where heavy cigarette smoke exists in the air.  
BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE, PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING:  
Air conditioner does not operate:  
! Check the thermostat setting to ensure that it is not set above the room  
temperature.  
! Check the circuit breaker.  
! Check the power supply to ensure that it is not interrupted.  
Cooling is insufficient:  
! Check and clean the filters if necessary.  
! Check that the thermostat setting is not above room temperature for cooling.  
! Check that all windows and doors are closed.  
! Check if there are sources of heat present in the room, like stove burners.  
! Check that the fan speed is set to the HIGH setting  
! If the system still does not operate or does not provide sufficient cooling, call for  
a professional serviceman.  
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AMW/AMC 25  
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AMW/AMC 30  
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AMW/AMC 45 & 60  
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SERVICE NOTES  
AITONS' EQUIPMENT INC.  
Guelph, Ontario  
Printed in Canada 03/03  
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