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1. a 2 MINIMUM TOP VIEW SHOWING D BOTH SIDES BEVELED SIDES FOR oJ AIR INTAKE 1 J CONDENSER AIR WALL BELOW UNIT MUST INTAKE LOUVERS BE BEVELED ALSO CONDENSER AIR OUTLET REJECTED SMALL CHASSIS HEATED AIR MODEL MEDIUM CHASSIS NOTE CONDENSER AIR INLETS AND OUTLETS MUST BE UNOBSTRUCTED TO AVOID THE LARGE CHASSIS RECIRCULATION OF REJECTED HEATED AIR FRR027 37 41 CAULK ALL SIDES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CABINET SHIM TO FILL IN VOID AT THE TOP AND SIDES WITH WOOD AS REQUIRED ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE SEE FIG 42 FOR LOCATION NOTE Figure 43 38 CAULK ALL SIDES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CABINET POINT X yb ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE CAULK ALL SIDES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CABINET SHIM TO FILL IN VOID AT THE TOP AND SIDES WITH WOOD AS REQUIRED ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE SEE FIG 42 FOR LOCATION NOTE FRR029 POINT Y From Point X Small Medium From Point Y Small Medium FRR030 STEP 6 STEP 7 NOTE Slide the cabinet into the hole far enough to allow the guide channel of the sill plate to contact the inside wall surface Figure 21 Drill three 3 5 32 diameter pilot holes use the sill plate holes as a guide into the frame and install
2. DIMENSION A CUT TO FIT DIMENSION CUT AND BEND DOWN TO FORM HERE A VERTICAL LEG 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT 1 STONE LEDGE OUTSIDE WALL DISCARD d SHADED AREA 019 Figure 25 MEASURE DISTANCE TO INSIDE OF THE CHANNEL ON EACH SIDE CUT HERE AND DISCARD CENTER WASTE MATERIAL WINGBOARD SUBTRACT 1 8 FROM DIMENSION B AND MEASURE FROM THE EDGE OF THE WING BOARD ITEM 8 MARK SCORE AND CUT WITH APPROPRIATE CUTTING TOOL FRR020 30 STEP 10 INSTALL THE WINDOW SEALING GASKETS Measure and cut the dark foam window seal gasket Item 12 and A CAUTION install it between the upper glass panel and the top part of the window sash Figure 28 Cut Sever Although great care has been taken to minimize sharp edges in the construction of your unit use gloves or other hand protection when handling unit Failure to do so can result in minor to moderate personal injury Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people when STEP 11 Carefully team lift the chassis and set it into the cabinet Slide the chassis stopping approximately 3 from full insertion Insert the chassis seal gasket Item 13 one inch deep between the chassis andthe cabinet See Figure 30 as shown on page 33 A paint stir stick or ruler might be helpful here Begin inserting the gasket at either bottom corner and go u
3. Modify the TIMER Function Timer Start Time FRR140 The display shows a normal system Press and hold the HOUR button Figure 10 for 3 seconds Note the Timer start stop times may be set even when the system is in the Schedule mode FRR141 Use the ZN or Kd button to adjust the hour Press the TIMER SET button Figure 10 10 to adjust the minutes FRR142 Use the PX or BA button to adjust the minutes Press the TIMER SET button Figure 10 within 15 seconds to exit and save the setting The timer is now set to start at 4 21 AM AUTO FAN l M SET POINT FRR143 The display returns to normal once the settings are saved Timer Stop Time FRR144 The display shows a normal system Press and hold the MIN button Figure 10 for 3 seconds Note the Timer start stop times may be set even when the system is in the Schedule mode FRR145 Use the ZN or Kd button to adjust the hour Press the TIMER SET button Figure 10 to adjust the minutes FRR146 Use the ZN or BA button to adjust the minutes Press the TIMER SET button Figure 10 within 15 seconds to exit and save the setting The timer is now set to stop at 11 55 AM 16 AUTO FAN LI I FRR147 The display returns to normal once the settings are saved Timer Scheduler Control Block FRR148 If the unit is operating in the TIMER or SCHEDULE mode and then you press any button except the
4. FRR014 Figure 20 7 3 8 SLOPE DOWN 10 24 x 1 HEX HD SCREW ITEM 2 SUPPORT BRACKET ITEM 1 12 x 2 SCREW ITEM 4 SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN WALL AND BRACKET WHEN INSTALLED ON ALUMINUM OR VINYL SIDING 10 24 x FLAT WELD NUT ITEM 3 015 Figure 21 3 8 SLOPE DOWN CONDENSER AIR OUTLET CONDENSER AIR INLETS 10 24 SCREW 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT 12 x 2 SHEET METAL aem T SCREW ITEM 4 SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN WALL AND BRACKET WHEN INSTALLED ON ALUMINUM OR VINYL SIDING FRR016 28 Figure 22 STONE LEDGE Figure 23 29 3 8 SLOPE DOWN E CONDENSER AIR INLETS 1 10 24 SCREW kiku 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT OEE M 12 x 2 SHEET METAL SCREW ITEM 4 SPACER 3 8 SLOPE DOWN 3110 24 SCREW STRAIGHTEN TAB TO LAY FLAT ALONG THE BOTTOM RAIL OF THE SHELL y 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT SECURE THE LONGEST SIDE OF THE BRACKET TO THE SHELL ADJUST IN OR OUT TO REST ON THE LEDGE STONE LEDGE Figure 24 3 8 SLOPE DOWN 10 24 SCREW
5. x 29 455 mm x EM YM 660 mm x 737 mm LARGE CHASSIS SL 205 x 28 x 35 513 mm x 711 EL YL mm x 851 mm ZA WARNING MOVING PARTS HAZARDS Do not operate unit out of sleeve or with front grille removed Do not place hands in blower or fan blade areas Failure to do so can result in serious injury Excessive Weight Hazard Use two or more people when installing your air conditioner Failure to do so can result in back or other injury ITEMS NOT TO SCALE INSTALLATION HARDWARE AND ACCESSORY DETAIL V ITEM 4 10 11 12 13 ITEMS NOT TO SCALE Window Mount Thru the wall Installation Hardware Installation Hardware ITEM DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION QTY NO NO WINGBOARD MOUNTING PARTS WINGBOARD MASONITE MOUNTING PARTS J TYPE SPEED NUT WINGBOARD CLIP SPRING STEEL SCREW SHEET METAL 12 x 2 SCREW 8 x PHILLIPS TRUSS HD CHASSIS SEAL GASKET LIGHT FOAM WINDOW SEALING WINDOW SEAL GASKET DARK FOAM NOTE K hl models do not come with window mounting 8 9 10 11 12 13 CHASSIS SEAL GASKET LIGHT FOAM components When mounting a cooling and heating model a window installation kit must be purchased separately 1 EE KWIKS For all ES and YS models 2 3 4 5 6 7 SCREW 10 24
6. 82 F to maintain a comfortable temperature overnight The Commercial 5 Day Business Week Schedule has two 2 time periods 07 00 and 18 00 This option will cause your air conditioner to raise temperatures to 84 F after typical working hours and on weekends when commercial spaces are typically unoccupied See Control Panel Operation Instructions Section Customizable Programming Options Customizable schedules with up to four temperature adjustments per day can either be uploaded to the unit via the air conditioner s built in micro USB interface or conveniently transmitted wirelessly using the new FriedrichLink Adapter accessory greatly simplifying the programming of one or multiple units See Figure 9 See www friedrich com for complete Customizable Programming instructions FriedrichLink Adapter Control Panel Operation Instructions SYSTEM The button allows you to sequentially select up to four modes of operation AUTO AUTO Not available on some models COOL HEAT Ed Not available on some models FAN ONLY AUTO MODE AUTO AUTO FAN lt FRR204 COOL MODE mg m 4 FRR103 HEAT MODE D AUTO FAN L I FRR104 FAN ONLY MODE FRR105 When in the AUTO COOLE or HEAT Ed or FAN ONLY mode you can also select FAN MODE FAN SPEED TIMER S
7. SET POINT FRR168 If the Timer function is turned OFF during the ON time The Timer icon turns off The control stays in the current state FRR169 The display shows a normal system Remote Control Operation Remote Control Refer to Figures 12 and 13 during operation description Getting Started Install two 2 AAA batteries in the battery compartment located on the back of the unit Operation The remote control should be within 25 feet of the air conditioner for operation Refer to Figure 11 for effectiveness Press the power button to turn the remote on The remote will automatically power off after 15 seconds if the buttons are not being pressed The remote must be on to control the unit POWER Button Turns remote and unit on and off SYSTEM Button Allows the user to sequentially select the following AUTO AUTO COOL EJ HEAT Eg and FAN ONLY operations When the button is pressed the display indicates which mode has been selected via a display message Note that when the heating function is not available the system will automatically skip the HEAT mode FAN MODE Button Selects between automatic MEEN or operation In the mode the fan only turns on and off when the compressor operates or the heat function is enabled NOTE is not available in the FAN ONLY Mode the display indicates In the mode fan speed is determined by your selection on the NEU button Figure 11 SI
8. increment roll the display Press TIMER SET Refer to Figure 10 button to display the unit s current minutes 12 FRR129 Use the or KJ buttons to adjust the minutes The clock is now set for 11 25 AM Press TIMER SET Refer to Figure 10 button to display the unit s day setting FRR130 Use the P or buttons to adjust the day 1 to 7 The day setting is up to the you the user If you set the current day 1 and today is Tuesday then Day 1 Tuesday FRR131 Press TIMER SET Refer to Figure 10 button to exit and save the SET TIME function The TIMER SET button must be pressed within 15 second Button inactivity for more than 15 seconds causes the display to time out and return to the normal operating display F C Select m au wow I I FRR132 13 To switch from degrees Fahrenheit F to Celsius C press P Kd buttons for three seconds FRR133 will flash for 5 seconds and then revert to a normal display To change from F to C press the PX or h button within 5 seconds FRR134 A will flash for 5 seconds and then revert to a normal display TE AUTO FAN am a L LI FRR135 The F icon goes away and the icon illuminates on the normal display DIM Function There are three separate display brightness levels AUTO 20 and full 100 To change the DIM setting press the Power button for three seconds FRR192 The 1 in
9. model size to be installed Observe the maximum wall thickness shown in Figure 40 Walls exceeding the maximum thickness shown in the chart should be altered as shown in Figure 40 STEP4 CHECKING WIRING AND PLUMBING Check for wiring and plumbing inside and outside of the wall to be sure none will be damaged when the cabinet framework is being constructed STEP5 OPENING CONSTRUCTION Depending upon size of unit to be installed lay out the hole dimensions per Table 3 Cut and frame in the opening to finished dimensions If the wall construction is typical frame or 2 x 4 studding with brick or stone veneers locate the opening next to one of the studs For masonry concrete or cinder block walls locate opening for your convenience See Figures 41 42 and 43 36 Table 3 FINISHED SMALL MEDIUM LARGE DIMENSION CHASSIS CHASSIS CHASSIS 26 346 26 28 W Note These dimensions are for finished opening size Figure 39 4 REQUIRED SILL PLATE PLATE MOVED TO 4 REQUIRED BACK SIDE TURN SILL PLATE END TO END 4 REQUIRED 4 REQUIRED BEND TABS DOWN NOTE SCREW AND NUT ORIENTATION NOW REVERSED Figure 40 TOP VIEW CONDITIONED A MAXIMUM WALL THICKNESS ROOM SIDE AIR CONDENSER AIR 2A INTAKELOUVERS P
10. week with 4 time windows during each day Each time window has it s own set of 8 operating parameters Refer to Addendum 1 15 3 Commercial Schedule When selected the unit follows a pre programmed set of operational parameters that covers 7 days of the week with 2 time windows during each day Each time window has it s own set of 8 operating parameters Refer to Addendum 1 SCHEDULE FRR137 To change the selection press and hold the TIMER SCHEDULE button for 3 sec If the Schedule function is available the system displays the icon icon The display indicates the schedule function that is active To change to an alternate schedule 2 or 3 press the P or Kd button If the Schedule function is not available the Timer icon 6 shows without the icon To save and exit this selection press the TIMER SET button Figure 10 If there is no button activity for 15 seconds the function will time out and leave the original selection Once the selection is saved or timed out the display reverts to the normal display SCHEDULE FRR138 After pressing the ZX or KA button within 15 second of pressing the button for 3 seconds the display indicates a change to Timer Scheduler 2 To save and exit this selection press the TIMER SET button Figure 10 FRR136 The display reverts to the normal display FRR139 Now the next time the button is pressed the system operates in the mode 1 2 or 3 you programmed
11. x 1 HEX HEAD 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT SCREW SHEET METAL 12 x 2 KWIKM For all EM and YM models KWIKL For all EL and YL models WINGBOARD ANGLE MOUNTING WINGBOARD ANGLE TOP WINGBOARD ANGLE SIDE SCREW SHEET METAL 8 24 Standard Window Installation Figure 16 NOTE Hardware and accessories used during installation are shown on page 23 Each part will be referred as Item No STEP1 Remove the chassis Entrygard retainer by removing the far right screw See Figure 15 save this screw to reattach the chassis retainer after installation Step 12 Also remove and discard the two retainer screws and washers located at the rear of the unit See Figure 15 NCAUTION Handle Use Use handle on both sides to pull unit from sleeve Use Handle 4 Locations x both sides i Do not push pull or lift from center of support STEP2 Hold cabinet stationary then use the hand grips on both CONTROL UNIT ends of the control unit support bracket to pull the chassis out SUPPORT BRACKET of the cabinet See Figure 16 FRR012 STEP3 Remove the large white foam blocks used to restrain the STEP4 Anchor the side angles Item 6 by engaging the tabs of the compressor during shipment See Figure 17 Inspect base pan for dislodged white foam blocks and remove Do not remove any other foam parts Figure 15 25 FAR RIGHT SCREW lower sill plate See Figure 18 Detail B 2 with the lo
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13. AUST INDOOR AIR Move the lever to the Exhaust position This will allow stale airto be expelled to the outside of the dwelling This is especially handy in the spring or fall when indoor air tends to get stale or after a social gathering involving smokers or to remove cooking odors BEST PERFORMANCE Move the lever to the Re Circulate Position This is the most efficient mode for cooling and heating Remote Thermostat Remote Thermostat An external thermostat may be added to the air conditioner to provide remote temperature sensing and control For details and installation instructions please visit www Friedrich com or contact Friedrich Service at 1 800 541 6645 Figure 14 22 Installation Instructions READ THIS FIRST Electrical Requirements A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Make sure your electrical receptacle has the same configuration as your air conditioner s plug If different consult a Licensed Electrician Do not use plug adapters Do not use an extension cord Do not remove ground prong Always plug into a grounded 3 prong oulet Failure to follow these instructions can result in death fire or electrical shock IMPORTANT Before you begin the actual installation of your air conditioner check your local electrical codes and the information below Your air conditioner must be connected to a p
14. CHEDULE The SYSTEM MODE does not change FAN MODE The button allows you to select between and modes AUTO FAN No Cooling Demand AUTO FAN SET POINT FRR112 When in the mode the fan only 4 operates when the system has a demand to cool or heat the room Note the fan is off no fan speed icon indicating no command for cooling or heating AUTO FAN Cooling Demand AUTO FAN M SET POINT FRR106 System has a demand for cooling The fan is operating at a medium speed FAN SPEED Depending on your model the button allows you to toggle between four or five modes of operation LOW MEDIUM HIGH and AUTO 4 Speed 3 Speed Pm pz mg EE pw When fan speed AUTO FAN mode SYSTEM mode AUTO COOL or HEAT is selected fan speed automatically varies depending on the difference between the unit s set point on the control and the actual room temperature 1860 the system detects a wide difference between the set point and the actual room temperature the fan speed increases to HIGH for a period of time The fan speed decreases in step as the temperature difference decreases When the room temperature matches the system s set point fan speed returns to the original setting 11 CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS I SET POINT FRR113 In the fan mode the fan operates all the time The system periodically cools or heats the fa
15. DE VIEW FAN SPEED Button Used to sequentially select new fan speed plus AUTO operation When the button is pressed the fan speed icon triangle changes to indicate the new speed level Fan speed automatically varies depending on the set temperature on the control panel and the actual room temperature For example if there is a big difference between your set temperature and the actual room temperature the system fan speed increases to HIGH It remains at this speed until the room temperature matches the set temperature SCHEDULE Button The button turns the schedule function on and off Press the Schedule button once to turn on the Schedule Residential Commercial Timer or Customized that has already been selected on your unit Pressing the button a second time turns the schedule function off UP and DOWN Arrows Pressing either the PX UP hd DOWN button changes the desired room temperature The factory preset lower and upper limits are 60 F 16 C and 99 F 37 C These buttons are also used to navigate between function options when using the User Menu or Maintenance Mode Remote Effectiveness Hand Held Remote Has an operating range of up to 25 ft The infrared remote control signal must have a clear path to transmit the command to the air conditioning unit The remote signal has some ability to bounce off of walls and furniture similar to a television remote control The diagram below shows the typical operating
16. Figure 25 Make sure you include the depth of the window channel NOTICE For YOUR security and safety YOU must provide a means of preventing the upper part of the window from opening STEP9 To assemble the wingboard panels push on the J type speed nuts Item 9 and spring steel clips Item 10 See Figures 26 on page 31 Secure each panel with two 2 screws Item 11 ia TOP VIEW OF UNIT REMOVE AND DISCARD SCREWS LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE REMOVE AND DISCARD gt FOAM BLOCKS an REMOVE AND SAVE A SCREW FOR RE INSTALLATION 045 Figure 18 TOP ANGLE ITEM 5 gt NSSS BBE B E EEE EE ASSESS 55 LSS 55555555555 NSSSSSSSSSSNRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ROS O O OK GOD DADY RSA SASS RY RAI SS SS ASA SSSA U SS N Figure 19 CENTER CABINET IN WINDOW SIDE TO SIDE DRILL 3 5 32 DIA PILOT HOLES AND INSTALL 3 12 x 2 LONG SCREWS ITEM 4 WINDOW SILL SIDE ANGLE a ITEM 6 2 REQUIRED SILL PLATE TAB LOCATE SILL PLATE GUIDE CHANNEL 27 JUST BACK OF WINDOW SILL 8 x 3 8 LONG SCREW ITEM 7 2 REQUIRED DETAIL B 2 2 U DETAIL B 1 TOP ANGLE ITEM 5 PULL WINDOW SASH DOWN BEHIND TOP ANGLE SIDE ANGLE ITEM 6
17. Installation and Operation Manual 2 FRIEDRICH Standard Chassis Models 115 Volt 5508 5510 5512 5514 5 15 Kuhl 208 230 Volt 5512 5515 SM18 SM21 SM24 SL 22 SL 24 SL 28 SL 36 Kuhl 115 Volt 510 o 208 230 Volt ES12 ES15 YS12 18 K hl YM18 EM24 EL36 YL24 Heat Pump Thank you for your decision to purchase the Friedrich High Efficiency Air Conditioner Your new Friedrich has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you many years of dependable efficient operation maintaining a comfortable temperature and humidity level Many extra features have been built into your unit to assure quiet operation the greatest circulation of cool dry air and the most economic operation THANK YOU on behalf of our entire company for making such a wise purchase Register your air conditioner Model information can be found on the name plate behind the front cover Please complete and mail the owner registration card furnished with this product or register online at www friedrich com For your future convenience record the model information here MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASE DATE G3 ET MODEL NUMBER YS10N10 SERIAL NUMBER LICYO0008 FRIEDRICH
18. Room Air Conditioner fails because of a defect in workmanship or material within sixty months from date of purchase FRIEDRICH will pay a labor allowance and parts necessary to repair the Sealed Refrigeration System PROVIDED FRIEDRICH will not pay the cost of diagnosis of the problem removal freight charges and transportation of the air conditioner to and from the Service Agency and the reinstallation charges associated with repair of the Sealed Refrigeration System All such cost will be the sole responsibility of the owner This remedy is expressly agreed to be the exclusive remedy within sixty months from the date of the original purchase APPLICABILITY AND LIMITATIONS This warranty is applicable only to units retained within the Fifty States of the U S A District of Columbia and Canada This warranty is not applicable to 1 Air filters or fuses 2 Products on which the model and serial numbers have been removed 3 Products which have defects or damage which results from improper installation wiring electrical current characteristics or maintenance or caused by accident misuse or abuse fire flood alterations and or misapplication of the product and or units installed in a corrosive atmosphere default or delay in performance caused by war government restrictions or restraints strikes material shortages beyond the control of FRIEDRICH or acts of God OBTAINING WARRANTY PERFORMANCE Service will be provided by the FRIEDRICH Authori
19. SE 3 ITEM 4 SILL PLATE GUIDE CHANNEL INSIDE WALL SURFACE SU INSTALLATIONS IF THE CABINET IS SECURED AS FOLLOWS DRILL TWO HOLES IN EACH SIDE AND INSTALL 4 FASTENERS 2 EACH SIDE USE 12 x SCREWS ITEM 4 TOGGLE BOLTS OR EXPANSION BOLTS MAY BE REQUIRED CABINET PPORT BRACKETS SCREW 12 x 2 LONG DRILL 5 32 DIA PILOT HOLES FRR031 39 Final Inspection amp Start up Checklist Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the installation progress Check the condensate water drain s to ensure that they are adequate for the removal of condensate water and that they meet the approval of the end user Ensure that all installation instructions concerning clearances around the unit have been adhered to Check to ensure that the unit air filter indoor coil and outdoor coil are free from any obstructions Ensure that the circuit breaker s or fuse s and supply circuit wire size have been sized correctly If the unit was supplied with a power supply cord insure that it is stored properly Ensure that the entire installation is in compliance with all applicable national and local codes and ordinances having jurisdiction Secure components and accessories such as a decorat
20. STEM mode to FAN ONLY and the frost will disappear Setting the thermostat little warmer will probably prevent the frosting from recurring Noises air conditioners make some noise Friedrich units are designed to operate as quietly as possible An air conditioner mounted in a wall is quieter than one mounted in a window It is important to ensure that the chassis seal gasket Item 13 is properly installed refer to installation instructions 40 Heat pumps operate differently If your unit is a Y or heat pump model there are some things that you will want to be aware of Some functions of a heat pump differ from your unit when it is used for heating 1 15 normal forice to form on the outdoor coil of the heat pump Moisture in the outside air passing over the coil when very cold will form ice 2 If the outdoor temperature drops below 37 F 3 C your heat pump will automatically turn on the electric resistance heat When the temperature rises to 40 F 4 C the compressor will resume the heat pump operation If your unit is a 115 volt model YS10 it is designed for use in warmer climates and does not have an electrical heat feature and will not provide adequate heat below 37 F 2 8 C Control Panel Battery Change Procedure Remove the grille by loosening four 4 captive screws See Figure 45 In the upper left corner remove one 1 screw on the battery retaining door See Figure 46 Remove and r
21. button the Timer icon begins to blink All button action is blocked FRR149 The Timer G icon stops blinking after 3 seconds You must turn the active Timer or Schedule mode OFF before making changes Once the changes are made press the button to re activate Timer or Schedule mode If the unit is operating in the TIMER or SCHEDULE mode and then you press any button except the button the Timer Jicon begins to blink FRR150 All button action is blocked 17 ww AUTO FAN LI 11 FRR151 The Timer S icon stops blinking after 3 seconds You must turn the active Timer or Schedule mode OFF before making changes Once the changes are made press the button to re activate Timer or Schedule mode Schedule ON Scenarios SCHEDULE FRR153 The display shows a normal system Schedule function is turned ON during normal operation the and Timer 9 icons illuminates The control system immediately runs the current period schedule parameters FRR154 The display shows a normal system _ F FRR155 If the Schedule function is turned ON during a Skip period the and Timer G icons illuminates The control system immediately runs the previous non skip period schedule parameters Timer ON Scenarios AUTO FAN SET POINT FRR156 FRR157 If the Timer function is turned ON during the Off time the icon illuminates The con
22. cooling capacity rating Btu h listed on the unit s rating plate are both agency certified 43 Addendum 1 Schedule Table with Energy Saving Values ential Schedule Period Wed Start Time System Mode System Mode System Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Set Point Cool i Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Heat i Set Point Heat Set Point Heat Start Time i Start Time Start Time System Mode System Mode System Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Set Point Cool i Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Heat i Set Point Heat 62 561 Point Heat Start Time 1800 start Time System Mode Cool System Mode Cool System Mode Cool System Mode System Mode Cool System Mode Fan Speed Fan Speed Low Fan Speed Low Fan Speed ow Fan Speed Fan Speed ow Fan Speed Set Point Cool 78 Set Point Cool 78 Set Point Cool 78 Set Point Cool 78 Set Point Cool 78 Set Point Cool 78 Set Point Cool Set Point Heat Set Point Heat Start Time 2200 Start Time 2200 Start Time Start Time 2200 Start Time System Mode System Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Speed Fan Speed Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Heat Set Point Heat Start Time Start Time System Mode System Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Heat Set Point Heat Set Po
23. dicates a DIM setting of Auto factory default Use the ZN or Kd buttons to change the setting 193 2 indicates a DIM setting of 20 Press the TIMER SET button within 15 seconds to save the setting Button inactivity for more than 15 seconds causes the display to time out and return to the normal operating display FRR194 The 3 indicates a DIM setting of 10096 full brightness Press the TIMER SET Refer to Figure 10 button within 15 seconds to save the setting Button inactivity for more than 15 seconds causes the display to time out and return to the normal operating display Alerts When the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced the icon displays AUTO FAN i 1 i SET POINT FILTER FRR118 The alert can be dismissed by pressing the Ill ana for 3 seconds When maintenance is required a service icon Ball appears on screen AUTO FAN I FRR120 This means there is a compressor demand but the system is not ready for the compressor to operate For example a short power outage the compressor will not restart until the internal pressures of the compressor are at the proper level FRR179 Ifthe room freeze protection is active the display indicates this by showing Once the condition is satisfied the display is removed Press TIMER SET Figure 10 button overrides the freeze protection alert for 5 minutes This alert a
24. ectrical Shock Hazard Make sure your electrical receptacle has the same configuration as your air conditioner s plug If different consult a Licensed Electrician Do not use plug adapters Do not use an extension cord Do not remove ground prong Always plug into a grounded 3 prong oulet Failure to follow these instructions can result in death fire or electrical shock For convenience and optimum appearance the direction that the power cord exits the unit may be changed from left to right by following the procedure below Select the exit location on the left or right based on proximity to the power outlet STEP 17 Pullelectrical cord strain relief downward until free and rotate 90 degrees to the right Figure 34 Figure 31 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL ELECTRICAL CORD STRAIN RELIEF DECORATIVE FRONT REMOVED USE TOOL PROVIDED SEE FIGURE 29 FOR LOCATION OF TOOL STEP 18 Push electrical cord strain relief back upward into the electrical FRRO54 control panel Remove 3 screws as shown from the electrical control panel Save to reinstall later Figure 32 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL SCREWS 3 A ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL CORD STRAIN RELIEF IS FLUSH WITH THE TOP OF ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL FRR058 34 19 Carefully push electrical control panel back into chassis STEP21 If running power cord to the right of the unit install the cord into the cord retainer clips along the bottom front of t
25. eft Use Tool Provided side of the unit at the bottom At the consumer s discretion the supply cord can be routed to exit the right side of the unit Please use the provided tool to attach the decorative front to the chassis To do this route the supply cord to the right side Pull the supply cord taunt through the loops Refer to Cord Routing Figure 29 Change Figure 31 and route the cord down STEP 13 To attach and prevent damage to the front grille align the cord notch over the cord and center the fresh air lever then align and tighten the four 4 captive screws as indicated by the arrows in Figure 29 Before closing the front panel be sure the filter is in place Make sure curtains do not block the side air intakes STEP 14 Refer to the Control Panel Operation section for instructions LOCATION OF GRILLE STEP 15 You are now ready to control the comfort level of the room REMOVAL TOOL 053 Figure 30 POWER CORD CLIP NOTE WHEN INSTALLING THE CHASSIS SEAL GASKET BEGIN AT EITHER BOTTOM CORNER AND GO UP THE SIDE amp ACROSS THE TOP amp DOWN THE OPPOSITE SIDE CHASSIS SEAL GASKET ITEM 13 FRR024 33 Cord Routing Change STEP 16 Carefully pull out electrical control panel 1 but not all the way Unplug unit Figure 33 A WARNING El
26. eplace the battery CR2450 Reinstall the battery retaining door Align the grille guide pins then tighten the four 4 captive screws Before closing the grille panel door check the filter Clean or replace it as necessary USE HAND TOOLS WHEN INSTALLING AND REMOVING FRONT PANEL DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS DISCONNECT POWER AND FOLLOW ALL LABELED WARNINGS WHEN FRONT PANEL IS REMOVED FRRO10 Routine Maintenance To ensure proper unit operation the air filters should be cleaned at least monthly and more frequently if conditions warrant The unit must be turned off before the filters are cleaned To Remove Wash and Replace Filter Lower front panel See Figure 2 Use handle on filter to flex filter up and out of retainer Remove filter from unit See Figure 3 Clean filter monthly or more frequently if needed Refer to accessories section for filter options Coils amp Chassis NOTE Donotuse a caustic cleaning agent on coils or base pan Use a biodegradable cleaning agent and degreaser The use of harsh cleaning materials may lead to deterioration of the aluminum fins or the coil end plates The indoor coil and outdoor coils and base pan should be inspected periodically annually or semi annually and c
27. fficiently Or remove obstruction Cycles On And Off Too Frequently e The indoor coil or outdoor coil is e Clean the coils See Routine Maintenance or dirty or obstructed remove obstruction e There is excessive heat or moisture e sure to use exhaust vent fans while cooking cooking showers etc in the room or bathing and if possible try not to use heat producing appliances during the hottest part of the day e temperature of the room you e Allow additional time for the air conditioner to cool are trying to cool is extremely hot off a very hot room 42 COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION Unit Does Not Cool Heat Room Sufficiently Or Cycles On And Off Too Frequently continued Unit Runs Too Much The outside temperature is below 60 F 16 C The digital control is set to fan cycling mode The air conditioner has insufficient cooling capacity to match the heat gain of the room The air conditioner has insufficient heating capacity to match the heat loss of the room This may be due to an excessive heat load in the room It may also be due to an improperly sized unit This may be normal for higher efficiency EER air conditioners You may notice that the discharge air temperature of your new air conditioner may not seem as cold as you may be accustomed to from older units This does not however indicate a reduction in the cooling capacity of the unit Do not try to operate your air cond
28. gure 6 FRONT FRAME WITH MESH FILTER STEP 4 Place new carbon filter on the top of the back filter frame The carbon filter has been cut to the correct dimension and should fit within the frame as shown in figure 7 NOTE Thecarbon filter is not a re usable filter and needs to be replaced every three months for optimum efficiency STEP 5 Slide the filter handle back on to hold the frames together and slide the assembly into the unit as per the instructions on the door NOTE The filter handle slides into the frame in only one direction If the tab in the frame stops the handle from sliding in slide the handle from the other direction Do not force the handle into the frame Figure 7 051 Control Panel Operation Let s check out how to control your air conditioner On the control panel just above the POWER is a liquid crystal display LCD All of the control panel function buttons and mode icons can be viewed in Figure 8 Power On Press the button to turn on the air conditioner The power button illuminates to indicate that the power is on The backlight on the power switch will automatically dim to 20 intensity after 15 seconds of inactivity The remote control can also be used to turn power ON OFF See Remote Control Display The display is a high efficiency LCD with a built in white backlight The backlig
29. he unit Figure 36 Figure 38 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL av LY ff X CORD RETAINER CLIPS FRR059 STEP 20 Reinstall the 3 screws removed earlier to secure electrical control panel Figure 37 gt FRONT GRILLE FRR061 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL SCREWS 3 RETAINED FROM STEP 1 35 Through the Wall Installation The following instructions apply to wood masonry brick concrete or cinder block wall construction STEP1 Follow steps 1 2 3 and 4 of the STANDARD WINDOW INSTALLATION instructions beginning on page 25 STEP2 PREPARATION Remove the sill plate from the cabinet by removing two 4 nuts and screws Figure 39 Note that the chassis retainer is secured by a right side nut and screw Detail A Figure 39 Bend the tabs ofthe sill plate down into its channel at both ends of the plate or cut them off Detail B Figure 39 Rotate the sill plate 180 end to end Detail B Figure 39 and reinstall Reverse the orientation of the nuts and screws so that the head of the screws are on the underside of cabinet facing up and the nuts are on top Detail C Figure 39 Ensure that the chassis retainer is reinstalled as shown in the detail NOTICE The outside cabinet condenser air intake louvers MUST NOT BE BLOCKED by extra thick walls STEP3 WALL PREPARATION The maximum wall thickness permissible without special construction is determined by the
30. ht has an automatic two 2 step dim function After 15 seconds of inactivity the display dims to 20 intensity After an additional 120 seconds the display switches off Touching any button automatically changes the display to full brightness There are three control push buttons on each side of the display Figure 8 SYSTEM FAN MODE FAN SPEED TEMPERATURE TIMER SCHEDULE Cycles between Sets fan to either Sets fan speed Increment UP Turns ON or OFF AUTO HEAT Cycle automatically LOW MED COOL orFAN Run continuously HIGH or AUTO TEMPERATURE IR WINDOW ON OFF ONLY if equipped Increment DOWN Do not block Turns unit on off if equipped m ET LJ LI SET POINT AUTO SPEED TIMER SCHEDULE COOL HEAT FAN CONTROL MAINTENANCE X x ONLY LOCKED REQUIRED 4 lt v N if equipped AUTO Automatically switches between cool amp heat 2 DIGIT DISPLAY AUTO FAN Shows Setting for CONTINUOUS AM Set Point Temperature Room Temperature gt Clock AM PM SET POINT SCHEDULE ROOM TEMP FAN SPEED Selected fan speed AUTO SPEED SAIS SMART 9 Ia TIMER ON M SCHEDULE ON AUTO SPEED FILTER MART OPERATING Automatically Check Clean if equipped selects best fan cooling speed K hl Control Options The K hl gives you a variety of options for control programming and scheduling including wi
31. ime delay fuse fuse is not of the proper rating of the proper rating See Electrical Rating Tables on pg 6 for the proper circuit breaker fuse rating for your unit If the problem continues contact a licensed electrician Unit Trips Circuit Breaker or Blows Fuses The LCDI power cord can trip Reset e Press and release RESET listen for click Reset button pops out due to disturbances button latches and remains in to resume normal on your power supply line operation Electrical overload overheating or the problem has been determined and LCDI Power Cord Trips Reset Button Pops Out cord pinching can trip Reset button corrected press and release RESET listen for pops out the LCDI power cord click Reset button latches and remains in to resume normal operation NOTE A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with a new power supply cord obtained from the product manufacturer and must not be repaired e return discharge air grille is e Ensurethatthe return and or discharge air paths blocked are not blocked by curtains blinds furniture etc e Windows or doors to the outside are e Ensure that all windows and doors are closed open e temperature is not setata cool e Adjust the Temperature control to a cooler or enough warm enough setting warmer setting as necessary or e The filter is dirty or obstructed e Cleanthe filter See Routine Maintenance Unit Does Not Cool Heat Room Su
32. int Heat Set Point Heat Set Point Heat Start Time i Start Time System Mode System Mode Fan Mode Fan Mode Fan Speed Fan Speed Med Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Cool 84 Set Point Cool 84 Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Cool Set Point Heat Set Point Heat Set Point Heat 62 561 Point Heat 62 561 Point Heat Set Point Heat Set Point Heat 44 Friedrich Air Conditioning Company 10001 Reunion Place Suite 500 San Antonio TX 78216 1 800 541 6645 www friedrich com ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS LIMITED WARRANTY FIRST YEAR ANY PART If any part supplied by FRIEDRICH fails because of a defect in workmanship or material within twelve months from date of original purchase FRIEDRICH will repair the product at no charge provided room air conditioner is reasonably accessible for service Any additional labor cost for removing inaccessible units and or charges for mileage related to travel by a Service Agency that exceeds 25 miles one way will be the responsibility of the owner This remedy is expressly agreed to be the exclusive remedy within twelve months from the date of the original purchase SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR SEALED REFRIGERANT SYSTEM If the Sealed Refrigeration System defined for this purpose as the compressor condenser coil evaporator coil revers ing valve check valve capillary filter drier and all interconnecting tubing supplied by FRIEDRICH in your
33. ion the coil surface can be sharp Fan Motor amp Compressor The fan motor amp compressor are permanently lubricated and require no additional lubrication Wall Sleeve Inspect the inside of the wall sleeve and drain system periodically annually or semi annually and clean as required Under extreme conditions more frequent cleaning may be necessary Clean both of these areas with an antibacterial and antifungal cleaner Rinse both items thoroughly with water and ensure that the drain outlets are operating correctly Check the sealant around the sleeve and reseal areas as needed Service and Assistance Before calling for service please check the Troubleshooting Tips section on pages 42 and 43 This may help you to find the answer to your problem avoid unnecessary service calls and save you the cost of a service call if the problem is not due to the product itself If you have checked the Basic Troubleshooting section and still need help it is available as follows You can find the name of your local Authorized Service Provider by visiting our web site at www friedrich com If you require further assistance You can call the Customer Support Call Center at 1 800 541 6645 Before calling please make sure that you have the complete model and serial number and date of purchase of your equipment available By providing us with this information we will be better able to assist you Our specialists are able to assist yo
34. ith the word WARNING or CAUTION These words mean Indicates a hazard which if not avoided can result in severe personal injury or death and damage to product or other property Indicates a hazard which if not avoided can result in personal injury and damage to product or other property All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and tell you what will happen if the instructions are not followed NOTICE Indicates property damage can occur if instructions are not followed ZA WARNING Refrigeration system under high pressure Do not puncture heat expose to flame or incinerate Only certified refrigeration technicians should service this eguipment R410A systems operate at higher pressures than R22 eguipment Appropriate safe service and handling practices must be used Only use gauge sets designed for use with R410A Do not use standard R22 gauge sets Unpacking Instructions STEP5 Slide the foam front support forward STEP 14 Cutall 4 packing straps STEP6 Carefully lift decorative front box from foam front support STEP2 Remove wooden shipping bar dividers STEP7 Remove decorative front and set safely aside STEP3 Remove top foam pads STEP 4 Slowly remove outer box careful not to loosen decorative front WARNING Before Operating Your Unit NOTICE Do not use the LCDI device as an ON OFF switch A WARNING Electrical Sh
35. itioner in the cooling mode when the outside temperature is below 60 F 16 C The unit will not cool properly and the unit may be damaged Since the fan does not circulate the room air continuously at this setting the room air does not mix as well and hot or cold spots may result Using the continuous fan setting is recommended to obtain optimum comfort levels Check the cooling capacity of your unit to ensure it is properly sized for the room in which it is installed Room air conditioners are not designed to cool multiple rooms Check the heating capacity of your unit Air conditioners are sized to meet the cooling load and heater size is then selected to meet the heating load In extreme northern climates room air conditioners may not be able to be used as a primary source of heat If there are heat producing appliances in use in the room or if the room is heavily occupied the unit will need to run longer to remove the additional heat Be sure to use exhaust vent fans while cooking or bathing and if possible try not to use heat producing appliances during the hottest part of the day The use of higher efficiency components in your new air conditioner may result in the unit running longer than you feel it should This may be more apparent if it replaced an older less efficient model The actual energy usage however will be significantly less when compared to older models The energy efficiency ratio EER and
36. ive front cover Start the unit and check for proper operation of all components in each mode of operation Instruct the owner or operator of the units operation and the manufacturer s Routine Maintenance NOTE log for recording the dates of maintenance and or service is recommended Present the owner or operator of the equipment with the Installation amp Operation Manual all accessory installation instructions and the name address and telephone number of the Authorized Friedrich Warranty Service Company in the area for future reference if necessary This is a warm weather appliance Your air conditioner is designed to cool in warm weather when the outside temperature is above 60 F 15 6 C and below 115 F 46 1 C so it won t cool a room if it is already cool outside If you want to cool a room in the spring or fall select the FAN ONLY BJ mode and set the Fresh Air Exhaust air control to Fresh Air This will bring in a supply of cooler outside air Condensation is normal Air conditioners actually pump the heat and humidity from your room to the outside Humidity becomes water and your air conditioner will use most of the water to keep the outside coil cool If there is excessive humidity there may be excess water that will drip outside This is normal operation Frosting This usually occurs because of insufficient airflow across the coils a dirty filter cool damp weather or all of these Set the SY
37. leaned of all debris lint dirt leaves paper etc as necessary Under extreme conditions more frequent cleaning may be required Clean the coils and base pan with a soft brush and compressed air or vacuum pressure washer may also be used however you must be careful not to bend the aluminum fin pack Use a sweeping up and down motion in the direction of the vertical aluminum fin pack when pressure cleaning coils NOTE Itis extremely important to insure that none of the electrical and or electronic parts of the unit get wet Be sure to cover all electrical components to protect them from water or spray Decorative Front Use a damp not wet cloth when cleaning the control area to prevent water from entering the unit and possibly damaging the electronic control The decorative front and the cabinet can be cleaned with warm water and a mild liquid detergent Do NOT use solvents or hydrocarbon based cleaners such as acetone naphtha gasoline benzene etc The indoor coil can be vacuumed with a dusting attachment if it appears to be dirty DO NOT BEND FINS The outdoor coil can be gently sprayed with a hose if you can get to it If not you might call your dealer for a more thorough cleaning when needed The air filter should be inspected weekly and cleaned if needed by vacuuming with a dust attachment or by cleaning in the sink using warm water and a mild dishwashing detergent Dry the filter thoroughly before reinstalling Use caut
38. n s airflow but the flow of air does not stop UP FN and DOWN R arrows Pressing either P or Kd button changes the system s set point desired room temperature These buttons are also used to make system parameter changes latter in this manual m AUTO FAN LI T SETPOINT FRR100 AUTO FAN c jE SET POINT FRR101 One press eguals 1 degree of change Holding the button down for more than 0 6 seconds starts the fast increment decrement change of the set point TIMER SCHEDULE The button allows you to select the TIMER or function The button selected during a defined OFF window FRR122 The ISl icon illuminates The button selected during a defined ON window 8 SET POINT FRR123 The g icon illuminates The TIMER function option 1 system default allows you to define a daily system ON and OFF time window For example you can command the System to turn ON at 8 15 am and turn OFF at 1 30 pm everyday The SCHEDULE function allows you to choose either Residential option 2 or Commercial option 3 The Residential and Commercial options are described later in this manual OTHER FUNCTIONS Figure 10 SET SET TIME To adjust the unit s time press and hold the HOUR and the MIN buttons for three seconds Refer to Figure 10 FRR128 The unit s current hour displays Use the P or BA buttons to adjust the hour To change from AM to PM continue to
39. nd NEC requirements for cord connected air conditioners To test your power supply cord 1 Plug power supply cord into a grounded 3 prong outlet 2 Press RESET See Figure 1 3 Press TEST listen for click the RESET button trips and pops out 4 Press and release RESET Listen for click RESET button latches and remains in The power cord is ready for use Failure to adhere to this precaution may cause premature equipment malfunction Once plugged in the unit will operate normally without the need to reset the LCDI device Ifthe LCDI device fails to trip when tested or if the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with a new power supply cord from the manufacturer Contact our Technical Assistance Line at 800 541 6645 To expedite service please have your model number available Table 1 CIRCUIT RATING REQUIRED OR TIME DELAY WALL FUSE RECEPTACLE NEMA AMP VOLT NO 5508 5510 5512 5514 YS10 SM15 5512 5515 SM18 SM21 SL22 SL24 5 24 SL28 ES12 ES15 YS12 SL36 EM18 EM24 EL36 YM18 YL24 Figure 1 WARNING TEST BEFORE EACH USE 1 PRESS REST BUTTON 2 PLUG LCDI INTO POWER RECEPTACLE 3 PRESS TEST BUTTON RESET BUTTON SHOULD 4 PRESS RESET BUTTON FOR USE DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST FAILS WHEN GREEN LIGHT IS ON IT IS WORKING PROPERLY FRR072 Standard Filter Cleaning Installation Instructions STEP1 Swing the door open and remove the filte
40. nt hole locations in the cabinet to bring the bottom support bracket pads in contact with the wall A 1 x 4 or 2 x 4 SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN THE WALL AND SUPPORT THE BRACKETS WHEN INSTALLED ON ALUMINUM OR VINYL SIDING Drill 5 32 diameter pilot holes and secure the brackets to the wall with two 2 12A x 2 long screws Item 4 NOTE DONOTLEVEL the cabinet from front to back Make sure there is approximately 3 8 to 1 2 slope 1 8 to 1 4 bubble on level toward the outside of the house Adjust the support brackets to provide an inside to outside slope for excess condensation drainage Refer to Standard Window Installation Figures 20 through 24 Tighten all screws Alternate support method A If you have a wide window sill which prevents you from mounting the brackets as shown in Figure 23 try the following Using the elongated holes and different hole locations in the cabinet set the placement of the bracket to support the unit s weight Figure 23 Tighten all screws Alternate support method B If the window ledge gap is narrow try the following Bend the bracket end tab flat Cut the bracket in two 2 places as shown in Figure 24 Bend the short piece so it will be vertical when installed Adjust the placement as required Tighten all screws STEP8 Measure and cut the wingboard panels fit with about 1 8 clearance from the supplied Masonite Item 8 to fit the space between the window side channels and cabinet
41. ock Hazard Make sure your electrical receptacle has the same configuration as your air conditioner s plug If different consult a Licensed Electrician Do not use plug adapters Do not use an extension cord Do not remove ground prong Always plug into a grounded 3 prong oulet Failure to follow these instructions can result in death fire or electrical shock M ake sure the wiring is adequate for your unit If you have fuses they should be ofthe time delay type Before you install or relocate this unit be sure that the amperage rating of the circuit breaker or time delay fuse does not exceed the amp rating listed in Table 1 DO NOT use an extension cord The cord provided will carry the proper amount of electrical power to the unit an extension cord may not Make sure that the receptacle is compatible with the air conditioner cord plug provided Proper grounding must be maintained at all times Two prong receptacles must be replaced with a grounded receptacle by a certified electrician The grounded receptacle should meet all national and local codes and ordinances You must use the three prong plug furnished with the air conditioner Under no circumstances should you remove the ground prong from the plug Test the power cord All Friedrich room air conditioners are shipped from the factory with a Leakage Current Detection Interrupter LCDI equipped power cord The LCDI device on the end of the cord meets the UL a
42. ops of the side angle Engage the tabs of the top angle Item 5 with the top loops of the side angle See Figure 18 Detail B 1 Install two 2 screws Item 7 to secure the top angle tabs and the side angle to the cabinet See Figure 18 Detail B 1 RETAINER SCREWS AND WASHERS ENTRYGARD RETAINER WIRE FRRO11 ZA CAUTION Remove Shipping Blocks Prior to operating the unit remove the foam shipping blocks Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit which is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty STEP 5 Check the window sill and frame to be sure they in good condition and firmly anchored to the wall Repair if necessary STEP6 CABINET MOUNTING Raise the lower window 1 4 more than the height of the cabinet Carefully slide the cabinet through the opening until the lower sill plate channel rests behind the window sill and the top angle rests against the window See Figure 19 Center the cabinet within the opening Drill three 3 5 32 diameter pilot holes into window sill using the holes in the cabinet sill plate as a guide Install three 3 12 x 2 long screws Item 4 See Figure 19 STEP7 OUTSIDE SUPPORT MOUNTING Refer to Figures 20 and 21 Assemble the support brackets Item 1 to the bottom of the cabinet with four 4 10 24 1 long screws Item 2 and four 10 24 flat nuts Item 3 Adjust the support brackets using a combination ofthe elongated holes of the bracket and differe
43. over in Designer White Window Installation Kits Standard in K hl Models without Heat KWIKS For all ES and YS models KWIKM For all EM and YM models KWIKL For all EL and YL models See www friedrich com for additional accessories for your unit Troubleshooting Tips e The unit is turned to the off position e the unit to the on position and raise or lower or the thermostat is satisfied temperature setting as appropriate to call for operation e The LCDI power cord is unplugged e Plug into a properly grounded prong receptacle See Electrical Rating Tables on pg 6 for the proper receptacle type for your unit Unit does not operate e TheLCDI power cord has tripped e Pressandrelease RESET listen for click Reset Reset button has popped out button latches and remains in to resume operation e Thecircuit breaker has tripped or e Resetthe circuit breaker or replace the fuse as the supply circuit fuse has blown applicable If the problem continues contact a licensed electrician e There has been a local power e Theunitwill resume normal operation once power failure has been restored e Other appliances are being used on The unit requires a dedicated outlet circuit not the same circuit shared with other appliances e Anextension cord is being used e Do NOT use an extension cord with this or any other air conditioner e Thecircuit breaker or time delay e Replace with a circuit breaker or t
44. ower source with the same alternating current A C voltage and amperage as marked on the name plate located on the chassis Only A C can be used Direct Current D C cannot be used CIRCUIT PROTECTION Use on single outlet circuit only An overloaded circuit will invariably cause malfunction or failure of an air conditioner therefore it is necessary that the electrical protection is adequate Due to momentary high current demand when the air conditioner starts use a TIME DELAY fuse or a HACR type circuit breaker Consult your dealer or power company if in doubt Refer to the electrical name plate located on the air conditioner chassis See page 2 to determine the correct fuse or circuit breaker amperage for your model See Table 1 on Page 6 for electrical receptacle types The power cord has a plug with a grounding prong and a matching receptacle is required Recommended Tools Power Drill 5 32 Drill Bit Gloves Carpenters Level 5 16 Wrench 14 Wrench 2 Phillips Screw Driver 5 24 065 Knife or wood stir stick 23 The following instructions are for standard chassis model groups distinguished by the first two letters of the model designations and cabinet sizes listed in Table 3 Table 3 MODEL DESIGNATION CABINET SIZE H x W x D SMALL CHASSIS SS 15 9 x 25 5 6 x 29 405 mm x ES YS 660 mm x 737 mm MEDIUM CHASSIS SM 17 546 x 25 Ae
45. p the side across the top and down the opposite side Then push the chassis all the way into the cabinet installing your air conditioner Failure to do so can result in back or other injury NOTE Ifthe chassis seal gasket is not installed or installed improperly the operation of the unit will be negatively affected Operational noise and outside noise will also be amplified STEP 12 Reattach the entry guard chassis entry guard retainer wire with the same screw retained in Step 1 See Figure 15 Figure 26 SPRING STEEL J TYPE SPEED NUT CLIP ITEM 10 ITEM 9 2 REQUIRED 2 REQUIRED 11 U CUT u WINGBOARD a CUT EDGE PANEL pa 3 ROTATED 90 T l m SLIDE CLIP OVER CUT EDGE OF WINGBOARD PANEL CENTER THE HOLE IN THE SPEED NUT OVER THE SLOT IN THE WINGBOARD PANEL FRRO21 31 Figure 27 Figure 28 TOP OF CABINET PLACE WINGBOARD PANEL IN WINDOW JAM TO COMPRESS THE SPRINGS INSIDE THE RUNNERS AND SWING THE WINGBOARD PANELS INTO PLACE AS INDICATED BY THE DASHED LINES WINDOW JAM CLIP ITEM 10 SECURE THE SIDE WINGBOARD PANELS THE SIDE ANGLES WITH FOUR 4 8 x 1 2 LONG SCREWS ITEM 11 TWO ON EACH SIDE INSERT FOAM WINDOW SEAL GASKET ITEM 12 SECTION B B 32 OPTIONAL Thefactory assembles the supply cord so that it exits the l
46. ppears when the room is too cold for the air conditioner to operate properly Another cause of alert occurs when to much ice builds up on the unit s condenser Lock Control Panel To lock the front panel controls press and hold the buttons for 3 seconds The lock icon illuminates to indicate the locked status AUTO FAN o dmm SET POINT FRR1 I SET POINT t SK FRR117 The lock icon disappears to indicate unlocked status 14 External Control Status The icon illuminates to indicate that the system is being controlled remotely S AUTO FAN M SET POINT AUTO FAN l M SET POINT FRR126 The icon illuminates to indicate that the system is receiving a Wi Fi connection ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Let me put in plain words many of your unit s advanced functions Timer Schedule Error Mode Test Mode and Maintenance Menu The functions mentioned in the following section may or may not be available depending on the air conditioner model Timer Schedule Select FRR136 The control system has three Timer Schedule functions 1 Timer factory default Allows you to command the unit to turn ON and OFF at time you program within a 7 day window Setting the start stop and day window can be found latter in this manual 2 Residential Schedule When selected the unit follows a pre programmed set of operational parameters that covers 7 days of the
47. r Ep Rm iro UR ad uada imas as Ua ter eta 22 Ihi MH 23 Standard Window Installation E 25 Cord Routing Change rre tu m EAS UAR 34 Through the Walll Installation 36 Final Inspection Start up Checklist nennen tenerent 40 Routine Maintenance ad te ore dia ird e Ld dt d tre P aisle 41 DOPVICEANG ASSISTANCE A AGAS BRE 41 AVvailab esACCOSS0 I9S2 41 Troubleshooting TIDS a ucc im Re de e ee Oe e n e ED i OL a e 42 Pt 44 119 8875 9255 OE EE E E 45 Safety Precautions Your safety and the safety of others are very important We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance Always read and obey all safety messages This is a safety Alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol w
48. r by grasping the STEP2 Slide the filter grip out from the filter as shown in Figure 4 filter grip and pushing the filter holder upward and outward NOTE Make sure the front frame with the mesh filter is facing you Figure 2 Figure 4 FILTER FILTER GRIP FRRO71 FRR047 STEP3 Swingthe frontframe open Clean the front frame by washing the dirt from the filter Use a mild soap solution if necessary Allow filter to dry Figure 5 FILTER INA TOP TAB HANDLE FRONT FRROS2 FRAME WITH STANDARD MESH FILTER FRR048 STEP 4 Install the filter grip back into the filter by sliding it into the filter NOTE The filter handle slides into the frame in only one direction If the tab in the frame stops the handle from sliding in slide the handle from the other direction Do not force the handle into the frame STEP 5 Install the filter back into the unit Follow the Instructions on the inside of the front door Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions STEP 1 Remove the filter from the unit as per the instructions on the inside of the filter door STEP2 Hold the filter at the top and slide the filter grip out as shown in Figure 4 STEP3 If you already have a carbon filter installed remove the dirty filter by laying the filter down and swinging open the front frame as shown in Figure 6 NOTE sure the frame with the mesh is facing towards you Fi
49. range of the control in a standard room with 8 ft high ceilings TOP VIEW FRR080 20 Figure 12 FRIEDRICH FRR081 Figure 13 FAN ONLY ICON SYSTEM MODE AUTO FAN CONTINUOUS I Gp AUTO 1 SCHEDULE ICON 21 Airflow Selection and Adjustment Air flow direction adjustment The airflow path may be adjusted to distribute air independently from the left or right side of the discharge opening Each of the banks of louvers can be directed left right up or down in order to achieve the most optimum airflow positioning To adjust airflow direction grab the lever in the center of the louver bank and move it in the direction that you would like the air to be directed Please note that it is normal that airflow may be stronger out of one side of the louvers than the other Fresh air and exhaust control Your air conditioner has the ability to bring fresh air into the room or exhaust stale air out of the room The control slide is found on the upper part of the unit See Figure 14 TO BRING IN FRESH AIR Move the lever to the Fresh Air A position which allows outside air to enter the room This is useful in fall and spring as a means of bringing in fresh outside air when using FAN ONLY It can also be used in the summer with the compressor in the Cooling Mode if you wish TO EXH
50. reless capabilities Wireless Programming and Control The new FriedrichLink Adapter sold seperately allows you to conviently control program and monitor your air conditioning unit remotely from a smartphone or computer FriedrichLink Adapter accessory available through Friedrich authorized retailers or www friedrich com See FriedrichLink Adapter section on www friedrich com for complete details Pre Programmed Scheduling Options Your unit s digital control comes equipped with a 24 hour timer and two pre programmed 7 day energy management options 24 Hour Timer The 24 hour timer allows you to turn the unit off and on at pre set times by setting an on and off time on the unit control panel See page 12 for details on timer set up Pre programmed Energy Management Your unit comes from the factory with two 2 Pre programmed Energy Management settings are shown in Addendum 1 Residential amp Commercial Schedule Table Energy Management Schedule Options are 1 Residential Schedule 40 Hr Work Week 2 Commercial Schedule 5 Day Business Week Figure 9 The Residential 40 Hr Work Week Schedule has four 4 time periods 06 00 08 00 18 00 and 22 00 This option will cause your K hl unit to raise the room temperature temporarily to 85 F during the hours when most people are away at work lower them again to 78 F prior to the time when most people will return home and then raise slightly to
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52. three 3 12 x 2 long screws Item 4 Figure 21 Alternate fasteners are required when securing the sill plate or support brackets to material other than wood cinder block brick masonry or concrete These items can be purchased at your local hardware store po mo EXPANSION ANCHOR BOLT D MOLLY OR TOGGLE BOLT Figure 44 TRIM MOULDING NOTE STEP 8 STEP 9 DO NOT LEVEL the cabinet from front to back Make sure there is approximately 3 8 to 1 2 slope 1 8 to 1 4 bubble on the level toward the outside of the house Drill two 2 5 32 diameter pilot holes in each cabinet side at the locations shown Figure 21 and install four 4 12 x 2 screws Item 4 Provided that Step 5 hole construction provides a sturdy mount with solid vertical studs support brackets may not be required The installation must support the weight of the unit plus an additional weight of 400 pounds on the rear of the cabinet If support brackets Item 1 are available they can be installed as shown in Figure 21 Complete the installation by following steps 12 through 15 of STANDARD WINDOW INSTALLATION instructions page 25 CAULK ALL SIDES WEATHER TIGHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE 7 3 8 SLOPE DOWN 4 NOTE SUPPORT BRACKET MAY BE OMITTED FROM THROUGH THE WALL SCREW 12 x 2 LONG U
53. trol system immediately turns the unit OFF FRR158 The display shows a normal system E AUTO FAN l FRR159 If the Timer function is turned ON during the ON time the Timer icon illuminates The control system continues to run Scheduler OFF Scenarios AUTO FAN 160 display shows the unit in Schedule mode oon F AUTO FAN 8 SET POINT FRR161 If the Schedule function is turned OFF during an active state not off the Timer and icons turn off The control stays in the current state The display shows a normal system SCHEDULE FRR162 The display shows the unit in Schedule mode during an in active OFF period 18 FRR163 If the Schedule function is turned OFF during an in active OFF period the Timer and icons turn off The unit wakes up in the last known non schedule state AUTO FAN FRR164 If the Schedule function is turned OFF during a Skip period the and icons turn off The unit wakes up in the last known non schedule state E AUTO FAN M SET POINT FRR165 The display shows a normal system Timer OFF Scenarios FRR166 The display shows the unit in Timer mode during an in active OFF period 19 AUTO FAN M SET POINT FRR167 If the Timer function is turned OFF during an in active OFF period the Timer icon turns off The display shows a normal system M
54. u with Specifications and Features of our equipment Referrals to dealers and distributors Use and Care Information Recommended maintenance procedures Installation information 9 6 6 Referrals to Authorized Service Providers and Parts depots Available Accessories DC 2 Drain Kit Part No 01900235 In some installations excess condensate water caused by extremely humid conditions may result in an undesirable water drip such as on a patio or over an entryway MODEL DC 2 DRAIN KIT Part No 01900 235 can be installed to drain excess condensation to an alternate location Carbon Filter Kits The kits vary depending on the chassis size small medium large Each kit contains three 3 filters KWCFS Carbon filter kit for small chassis models KWCFM Carbon filter kit for medium chassis models KWCFL Carbon filter kit for large chassis models FriedrichLink Adapter Accessory KWIFI FriedrichLink Adapter Accessory for wireless control and additional programming options Decorative Color Front Panel Kits The kits vary depending on the chassis size small medium large KWBGE S MI L A S M L Decorative Front Cover in Classic Beige KWBLK S M L A S M L Decorative Front Cover in Black Onyx KWBLU S M L A S M L Decorative Front Cover in Cobalt Blue KWPNK S MIL A S M L Decorative Front Cover in Pink Diamond KWRED S M L A S M L Decorative Front Cover in Deep Red KWWHT S M L A S M L Decorative Front C
55. zed Dealer or Service Organization in your area They are listed in the Yellow Pages If assistance is required in obtaining warranty performance write to Room Air Conditioner Service Manager Friedrich Air Conditioning Co LIMITATIONS THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES Anything in the warranty notwithstanding ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OR MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGE FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY NOTE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the limitation or exclusion of consequential or incidental damages so the foregoing exclusions and limitations may not apply to you OTHER This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state PROOF OF PURCHASE Owner must provide proof of purchase in order to receive any warranty related services All service calls for explaining the operation of this product will be the sole responsibility of the consumer All warranty service must be provided by an Authorized FRIEDRICH Service Agency unless authorized by FRIEDRICH prior to repairs being made 45 2 FRIEDRICH Friedrich Air Conditioning Co 10001 Reunion Place Suite 500 San Antonio Texas 78216 1 800 541 66450 www fried
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