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At Pacific Communities, we are committed to keeping our homebuyers, employees, and communities healthy and safe during these troubling times. Please understand that all non- emergency customer service requests will be scheduled for a later date for the safety of all parties involved. If this is an emergency, please call (949) 234-8482 during regular business hours or (949) 300-1492 after business hours.
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Do so only if you suspect a gas leak or can smell escaping gas.


The main electrical control panel and meter will be located on the outside of your home. This panel contains electrical breakers that control all of the electrical power to your home. In addition, individual breakers that control the separate circuits will be found in a secondary panel either in the garage or in the home. The breakers in this secondary panel are labeled to indicate the area they control. There is also a separate 220 switch for the air conditioner, usually located near the outside compressor unit. In the event of a total loss of power, check the main breaker in the panel next to the meter. Next check with your neighbors and local utility company to see if power is out in your area for some reason.

Ground Fault Interrupter Circuits: GFI receptacles quickly sense fluctuations in power. Installation of these receptacles is required by building codes for bath, kitchen, exterior and garage outlets. Excessive moisture and heavy appliances such as power tools can trip the GFI breaker. Faulty appliances, especially hair dryers, are a common cause of tripped GFI breakers. GFI circuits have a test and reset button on the breaker. To return service, press the reset button *A green light in the receptacle indicates that there is electrical power.

You will find the breaker location of the arc fault circuit interrupter devices (AFCI outlets) in the main electrical panel. Each wall outlet in every bedroom is protected by an AFCI to mitigate against most arcing conditions as might be created by older appliances such as vacuum cleaners. Presently, AFCls are designed into conventional circuit breakers combining traditional overload and short-circuit protection. AFCI circuit breakers have a test button and look Similar to ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) circuit breakers. To reset, simply press the reset button on the appropriate breaker in the electrical panel.

For manual operation emergency release. Pull the cord below when the door is in the closed position to release door from the opener.
DO NOT place hands or fingers in between garage door panels when manually operating door!
Use the handle on the back of the door when manually operating door.

If your smoke detector requires batteries, the batteries should be replaced every year. You should conduct monthly testing of the smoke detector and other care or maintenance as provided in any manufacturer recommendations.

If you find yourself with no heat or air conditioning, the checklist that follows may help identify the cause. You should also review the manufacturers’ literature, see sample below for additional hints.

The photocell turns your> coach lights and address light on at dusk and off at dawn.If all of the coach lights and address light are not working, your photocell might need to be replaced.You may need to consult with a licensed electrician to replace it.The photocell sensor is located on the utility side of the house where you will find your gas meter and electrical panel.
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You will find your warranty information on the USB flash drive that you received during your New Home
You will find numerous maintenance guides and tips on the USB flash drive you received at the homeownerorientation walk.