Before you call for service…

Steps

  • Change your filter regularly. This simple step alone can increase the efficiency of your air conditioner. It will also run less, increasing the life span of your equipment.
  • Look for ice around your condenser. If there is ice around the copper lines, immediately turn off your air conditioner and call for service.
  • Is the condenser and/or furnace operating at all? If not, check breakers and fuses.

Tips

  • Maintaining your air conditioner and having it serviced regularly increases the efficiency of your unit, reduces energy usage, and prevents wear and tear on your equipment.
  • These instructions need to be modified slightly for window or “through the wall” type units.

Warnings

  • Do not attempt any repair work unless you are a licensed heating and air conditioning technician. Most states require a licensed heating and air conditioning contractor to perform any repair work.
  • Do not attempt to add or remove refrigerant from your system unless you are licensed by the EPA. Fines and penalties await those who tamper with or release refrigerant in an unsafe or unapproved fashion.
  • Do not attempt to diagnose any electrical problem unless you have been properly trained and/or are licensed.
  • Do not immediately assume that if your air conditioner is not working that the thermostat is at fault. Tampering with the thermostat or is related wiring can cause more problems than you initially started with. If nothing is happening with the thermostat setting, immediately call for service.
  • Do not bend the “fins” on the outside of the condenser. Make certain to wash the coils in an “up/down” fashion.
  • When in doubt, stop. Immediately call a licensed heating and air conditioning contractor.