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    							Use and Care
    Central Air Conditioning
    22-5200-02-0203 (EN) 
    						
    							© 2003 American Standard Inc.  All Rights Reserved 2 22-5200-02-0203 (EN)
    Contents
    How It Works ........................................ 3
    Maintenance......................................... 3
    Peak Performance................................ 4
    Problem Solver..................................... 5
    Extra Energy Tips................................. 5
    Service Information............................... 6
    Contents
    Optional Extended Warranty
    Optional Extended Warranties are
    available from the Manufacturer. The
    Extended Warranty can be purchased
    from your dealer and is in effect when
    you have received an Extended Warranty
    Certificate from Trane. No additional
    warranty, either written or implied,
    is extended by the Manufacturer
    without an Extended Warranty
    Certificate from Trane. If you do not
    receive your Extended Warranty
    Certificate within 45 days of purchase,
    please call 800-554-6413. For additional
    information regarding the Extended
    Warranty, see page 5.
    LIMITED WARRANTY
    TRANE CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER
    2TTB2, 2TTB0 AND TTB
    Models Less Than 20 Tons for Residential Use*
    (Parts Only)
    This limited warranty is extended by Trane, a business of American Standard, Inc., to the
    original purchaser and to any succeeding owner of the real property to which the Trane Central
    Air Conditioner is originally affixed, and applies to products purchased and retained for use
    within the U.S.A. and Canada.
    If any part of your Trane Central Air Conditioner fails because of a manufacturing defect within
    five years from the date of original purchase, Trane will furnish without charge the required
    replacement part. Any local transportation, related service labor, diagnosis calls, refrigerant
    and related items are not included.
    If the sealed motor-compressor fails or if the outdoor coil should become defective, either or
    both events occurring because of a manufacturing defect within five years from the date of
    original purchase, Trane will furnish without charge the required replacement compressor
    and/or outdoor coil. Any local transportation, related service labor, diagnosis calls, refrigerant
    and related items are not included.
    This limited warranty does not cover failure of your Trane Central Air Conditioner if it is
    damaged while in your possession, damage caused by unreasonable use of the Trane Central
    Air Conditioner and/or damage from failure to properly maintain the Trane Central Air
    Conditioner as set forth in the Use and Care manual (see Proper Maintenance section).
    This limited warranty applies to product installed on or after 10/1/2001 where product is
    manufactured after 1/1/2000. This limited warranty is not retroactive to any installations prior
    to 10/1/2001 or on product produced prior to 2000.
    THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIABILITY SET FORTH HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF
    ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR IN
    NEGLIGENCE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN LAW OR IN FACT, INCLUDING BUT NOT
    SPECIFICALLY LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
    FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL WARRANTOR BE
    LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
    Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied limited warranty lasts or do not
    allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
    limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal
    rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
    Parts will be provided by our factory organization through an authorized service organization
    in your area listed in the yellow pages. If you wish further help or information concerning this
    limited warranty, contact:
    Trane
    a business of American Standard, Inc.
    P O Box 9010, Tyler, TX  75711-9010
    Attention:  Manager, After Sales Support
    Or visit our web site: www.trane.com/residential
    TW-370-0903
    * This limited warranty is for residential usage of this equipment and not applicable when this equipment is used for a
    commercial application. A commercial use is any application where the end purchaser uses the product for other
    than personal, family or household purposes. 
    						
    							22-5200-02-0203 (EN) 3
    How it works to
    keep you comfortable
    Congratulations on the purchase of your new Trane air
    conditioner. Your air conditioner is designed to work with
    a matched indoor unit creating a system that delivers
    years of dependable service and performance.
    Your air conditioning system cools, filters, and dehumidifies your home.
    As the air conditioning system circulates the air, it also filters it. The air conditioning
    system also extracts excess moisture from the air inside your home, thus helping
    to control humidity in muggy summer months.
    Acquaint yourself with your new system by spending just a few minutes with
    this booklet. Learn about the operation of your system and the small amount of
    maintenance it takes to keep it operating at peak efficiency.
    A central air conditioner is not a house-
    hold appliance. It’s a self-contained
    system that requires professional
    maintenance and repair.
    That’s why attempts at “do-it-yourself ”
    repairs on an in-warranty unit may void
    the remainder of your warranty.
    Other than performing the simple main-
    tenance recommended in this manual,
    you should not attempt to make any
    adjustments to your central air condi-
    tioning system. Your dealer will be
    able to take care of any questions or
    problems you may have.Help ensure top efficiency
    by cleaning or replacing the
    filter monthly.*
    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 works, the more
    energy it uses.
    Clean or replace your filter twice a
    month during seasons when the unit
    runs more often.
    When replacing your filter(s), 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.
    How to remove your filter.*
    Ask your Trane dealer where the filter
    is located in your system and how to
    service it.
    Just be sure to replace it with the arrows
    pointing in the direction of the airflow.Efficiency can be maintained by
    keeping outdoor unit clear of
    debris, leaves and shrubbery.
    Efficient operation of your air conditioner
    depends on the free flow of air over the
    coil. Anything that blocks the airflow,
    causes the compressor to work harder
    to move the warm air out of your house.
    To avoid overworking your unit, do
    not plant flowers or shrubbery right
    next to it. Also, make sure that nothing
    is stacked against the sides of the unit
    or draped over it.
    Making sure your outdoor unit is kept
    clear at all times helps it work at peak
    efficiency.
    * Before removing the filter, see the owners manual
    furnished with the indoor unit.
    Proper maintenance for
    maximum efficiency
    ▲CAUTION!
    To prevent injury, death, or property damage, read 
    and follow all instructions and warnings, including 
    labels shipped with or attached to unit before 
    operating your new air conditioning system.
    ▲WARNING!
    Disconnect all electrical power to the indoor air 
    handler or furnace before removing access panels 
    to perform any maintenance. Disconnect power to 
    both the indoor and outdoor units. NOTE: There 
    may be more than one electrical disconnect 
    switch. Electric shock can cause personal injury 
    or death.
    ▲CAUTION!
    Although special care has been taken to minimize 
    sharp edges in the construction of your unit, be 
    extremely careful when handling parts or reaching 
    into the unit. 
    						
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    Proper maintenance (cont.)
     Inspection and, if required, cleaning
    of indoor and outdoor coils.
     Inspection of the indoor coil drain
    pan, plus the primary and secondary
    drain lines. If supplied, the auxiliary
    drain pan and line should be inspected
    at this time. Service should include
    cleaning, if required.
     A check of all electrical wiring and
    connections.
     A check for secure physical connec-
    tions of individual components within
    units. Operational check for the air condi-
    tioning system to determine actual
    working condition. Necessary repair
    and/or adjustment should be per-
    formed at this time.
    Your servicing dealer may offer an
    economical service or preventative
    maintenance agreement that covers
    seasonal inspections. Ask your
    dealer for further details. Keep your air conditioner looking
    new for years.
    Clean the enamel finish of your air
    conditioner with soap and water. For
    stubborn grease spots, use a household
    detergent. Do not use lacquer thinner or
    other synthetic solvents as they may
    damage the finish.
    Call your dealer for additional
    routine maintenance
    Your air conditioning system should be
    inspected regularly by a properly trained
    service technician. The inspection
    (preferably twice each year, but at
    least once a year) should include
    the following:
     Routine inspection of air filter(s).
    Replacement or cleaning as required.
     Inspection and cleaning of the blower
    wheel, housing, and motor as required.
    How to operate your system
    for peak performance
    How to help reduce summer humidity.
    In summer, your air conditioner does
    more than cool the air — it helps
    remove the excess moisture, that can
    make the inside of your home feel
    muggy. When removing this moisture
    your system must work harder than
    when simply cooling the air.
    That’s why kitchens, bathrooms and
    utility rooms should have vents and
    exhaust fans. These devices help
    prevent accumulation of moisture
    throughout the rest of the house so
    your air conditioner works less to keep
    you comfortable. Setting the temperature
    Place the system switch on COOL, and
    the fan switch on AUTO. Then set the
    temperature by using the indicator on
    the thermostat* control.
    Now your system will cool your house
    whenever the indoor temperature climbs
    above the thermostat setting. It will shut
    off when the desired room temperature
    is reached.
    In winter, it works the same way.
    When the system switch is on HEAT, the
    system will operate whenever the room
    temperature falls below the temperature
    setting. Once the desired temperature is
    reached, the system will shut off.
    Save energy with an electronic
    programmable thermostat.*
    Program the thermostat for the temp-
    eratures that meet your comfort level.
    The Trane electronic programmable
    thermostat has up to four setup or
    setback periods each day, plus week-
    end and vacation programs.Let the thermostat do its job.
    Your system will perform most efficiently
    when you let the thermostat control it.
    Turning the system on and off manually
    is usually much less efficient. So let the
    thermostat do its job.
    We recommend keeping the temper-
    ature setting at 78°F for cooling, 68°F
    for heating. However, you can select
    the temperature that meets your
    comfor t level.
    The point is, once you’ve set the
    thermostat, keep subsequent
    adjustments to a minimum.
    When you’re going to be away from
    home for a few days, or when outdoor
    temperatures are moderate, don’t let
    the air conditioner run unnecessarily.
    Lower the thermostat to 55°F in the
    winter. And raise it to 85°F in summer.
    Then when you return, or when tempera-
    ture conditions dictate, you can reset the
    system and it will resume making your
    home comfortable again.
    Never stop the system by shutting off
    the main power.
    If the main power is ever disconnected
    for more than three hours, turn off thethermostat. Then wait for at least three
    more hours after the power has been
    restored before turning the thermostat
    back on. Failure to follow this procedure
    could result in damage to your system.
    * Accessory, purchased separately. Carefully read the
    accompanying thermostat manual for complete
    operating instructions.
    ▲CAUTION!
    Condensate drains should be checked and cleaned 
    periodically to assure condensate can drain freely 
    from coil to drain. If condensate cannot drain freely, 
    water damage could occur.
    ▲CAUTION!
    If heating system is not operational during the cold 
    weather months, provisions must be taken to 
    prevent freeze-up of all water pipes and water 
    receptacles. This is very important during times 
    of vacancy.
    ▲WARNING!
    Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, 
    service, maintenance, or use can cause explosion, 
    fire, electrical shock, or other conditions which 
    may cause personal injury or property damage. 
    Consult a qualified installer or service agency for 
    information or assistance. The qualified installer 
    or agency must use factory-authorized kits or 
    accessories when modifying this product. 
    						
    							22-5200-02-0203 (EN) 5
    The Problem Solver
    Extra Energy Tips
    Insulation
    1. Make sure your home is properly
    insulated. This is the single most
    important step in conserving
    energy. Thermal insulation should
    be specified in terms of thermal
    resistance (R-values). R-30 (10)
    is recommended for ceilings, R-11
    (3-1/2) for exterior walls and floors
    over unheated areas. In colder
    climates, consider additional
    insulation.
    2. Infiltration of humid outside air is
    your heating and cooling system’s
    worst enemy — it could account for
    15 to 30% of air conditioning energy
    requirements. Find the places where
    air can sneak into the home and
    plug them with caulking, weather-
    stripping or plastic. Also, weather-
    strip and caulk around all entrance
    doors and windows.
    3. Cut heat transfer through your
    windows by 40 to 50% with double
    glazing (two panes of glass separ-
    ated by a sealed air space) and
    low-e glass.
    4. Use wood- or metal-frame storm
    windows even if single-glazed
    windows are high quality. The
    extra layer of glass and the layerof still air will cut heat transfer
    considerably.
    5. Install storm doors at all entrances
    to your house.
    6. Keep all windows and doors closed.
    7. Remember that by increasing the
    glass area, you increase the amount
    of heat added in summer and lost
    in winter.
    8. Make sure fireplaces have tight-
    fitting dampers which can be closed
    when the fireplace is not in use.
    9. Invest in a humidifier to conserve
    energy in winter. The air in your
    home won’t be as dry, so you stay
    comfortable at a lower temperature
    setting.
    Heating
    10. Locate the thermostat on an inside
    wall away from windows and doors.
    11. Set the thermostat as low as
    comfort permits. Each degree over
    68°F can add 3% to the amount of
    energy needed for heating.
    12. People generate heat. So lower the
    thermostat a degree or two when
    expecting a large group of guests.
    Cooling
    13. Set the thermostat as high as
    comfort will permit.
    14. Make sure attics are adequately
    ventilated to relieve heat buildup.
    If necessary, improve airflow by
    adding or enlarging vents.
    15. When building a new house or
    renovating an old one, choose
    light-colored roof shingles to reflect
    more of the sun’s heat.
    16. During moderate weather, don’t use
    the air conditioner unnecessarily.
    17. Draw blinds or drapes to block the
    sunlight during the hottest part of
    the day.
    18. Install awnings over windows
    exposed to direct sunlight.
    19. In the cooling season, don’t run
    kitchen and bath exhaust fans
    longer than necessary.
    20. Don’t place lamps, TV sets or other
    heat producing devices beneath a
    wall-mounted thermostat. Rising
    heat from the equipment may
    cause the air conditioner system
    to over cool your house. Reduce the burden of unexpected repair bills with
    a Trane  Extended Warranty.
    Trane offers the finest quality products and manufacturer’s
    warranties on the market. But, like all good things, the Trane-
    provided limited warranty on your new comfort equipment
    will come to an end. To keep you protected, Trane offers the
    Extended Warranty Program. It picks up right where your
    Trane limited warranty leaves off. And, it offers years and
    years of reliable protection at a low cost. Ask your dealer
    for program details.
    The Trane  Extended Warranty  provides:
    1. The opportunity to supplement your Limited Warranty
    for five or ten years.
    2. Coverage that may include parts only or par ts and labor
    for the duration of the agreement. Be certain you read the
    Extended Warranty for complete details and exclusions.
    3. Service work performed by servicers knowledgeable of
    the operation of Trane equipment. Before you call for service, check the following:
    Problem Possible cause Remedy
    Insufficient heating a. dirty filters a. clean or replace
    or cooling b. air not circulating b. check supply registers and
    freely return grills for blockage
    c. blocked outdoor coil c. clear away leaves or other
    debris
    Failure to operate a. power off a. make sure main switch is
    in ON position
    b. open circuit breaker b. reset circuit breaker, or
    or burned-out fuses replace burned-out fuses
    c. improperly adjusted c. check setting, adjust
    thermostat thermostat
    No Heating or Blower door removed Close door securely to
    Cooling – Blower or ajar restore power to blower
    does not operate
    Unusual Noise Call your local servicer 
    						
    							P.I.
    Trane has a policy of continuous product and product data improvement and it reserves the right to change
    design and specifications without notice.
    Trane
    A business of
    American Standard Companies
    www.trane.com
    Important Service Information
    It’s always a good idea to keep records — it will save you time and money. If it’s necessary to have your air conditioner repaired, the
    serviceman will want to know if your unit is still under Warranty. Take a few minutes to record the following information here:
    Outdoor Model Number___________________________________________________________________________________
    Indoor Model Number ____________________________________________________________________________________
    Thermostat Model Number________________________________________________________________________________
    Date of Purchase________________________________________________________________________________________
    Dealer________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Service Information
    Call your installing dealer if the unit is inoperative. Before you call, always check the following to be sure service is required:
    a. Be sure the main switch that supplies power to the unit is in the ON position.
    b. Replace any burned-out fuses or reset circuit breakers.
    c. Be sure the thermostat is properly set.
    Service Phone __________________________________________________________________________________________ 
    						
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