Detaching the Carrier Infinity Control: Tips for Success (2023 Update)

The documentation recommends: "Gently remove Infinity Control by rocking up/down until interlocking tabs release." Have anybody tried to detach the control, without breaking it?

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Alex
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As a home repair and maintenance expert, I understand that detaching the Carrier Infinity Control can be a delicate process. Here are some tips to help you successfully detach the control without damaging it:

  1. Read the manual: Before attempting to detach the control, make sure to read the manufacturer's instructions carefully to understand the recommended process and any potential risks.
  2. Turn off power: Before detaching the control, make sure to turn off power to the HVAC system. This will help prevent electrical shock and damage to the control.
  3. Check for screws: Depending on the model of your Infinity Control, there may be screws securing the control to the wall plate. If so, remove the screws before attempting to detach the control.
  4. Use a flat tool: To detach the control, gently insert a flat tool, such as a screwdriver or putty knife, into the gap between the control and the wall plate. Use the tool to carefully pry the control away from the wall plate.
  5. Rock the control: Once the tool is inserted, gently rock the control up and down until the interlocking tabs release. Be patient and work slowly, taking care not to apply too much force or damage the control.
  6. Inspect the tabs: After detaching the control, inspect the interlocking tabs for any signs of damage. If the tabs are damaged or broken, the control may need to be replaced.

Remember, if you're unsure about the process or uncomfortable detaching the control yourself, it's always best to call a professional HVAC technician for assistance.

By following these tips, you should be able to successfully detach the Carrier Infinity Control without damaging it. Good luck with your project!

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