Page 2 - Register your air conditioner; THANK YOU, on behalf of our entire company,
2 3 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 ...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
2 3 Table of Contents Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Unpacking Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Safety Precautions; Your safety and the safety of others is very; WARNING; NOTICE; CAUTION; SAFETY; THINK
4 5 Safety Precautions Your safety and the safety of others is 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 hu...
Page 5 - Unpacking Instructions
4 5 STEP 1 . Cut all 4 packing straps. STEP 2 . Remove wooden shipping bar dividers. STEP 3 . Remove top foam pads. STEP 4 . Slowly remove outer box, careful not to loosen decorative front. STEP 5 . Slide the front forward. STEP 6 . Carefully lift decorative front box from foam front support. STEP 7...
Page 6 - Electrical Shock Hazard; Make sure the wiring is adequate for your unit.; DO NOT use an extension cord.; WARNING: Before Operating Your Unit; Table 1; premature equipment malfunction.
6 7 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 out...
Page 7 - Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions
6 7 A Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions STEP 1. Swing the door open and remove the filter by grasping the filter grip and pushing the filter holder upward and outward. STEP 2. Slide the filter grip out from the filter as shown in Figure 4. NOTE: Make sure the front frame with the ...
Page 8 - Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions
8 9 FRONT FRAME WITH MESH FILTER ALIGN HOLES WITH PROTRUSION Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions STEP 4. Place the 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: Th...
Page 9 - Control Panel Operation
8 9 Control Panel Operation 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 turn off aft...
Page 10 - MENU
10 11 Control Panel Operation Accessing Sub-Menus The leftmost MENU button accesses the sub-menu. See Figure 10. Figure 10 The arrow buttons navigate the 6 menu options (See Figure 11): – LIM – LOCK – TM – CnCT – F-C – diAG The rightmost button exits the menu . See Figure 12. MENU Figure 11 MENU Fig...
Page 11 - Navigating Inside the Sub-Menus
10 11 Control Panel Operation Navigating Inside the Sub-Menus The leftmost MENU button moves you forward through the sub-menu. See Figure 13. The rightmost button moves you backward once inside the LIM and TM menus. See Figure 14. Figure 13 MENU Figure 14 MENU
Page 12 - The LIM Menu
12 13 MENU MENU Control Panel Operation The LIM Menu This is the limit menu. See Figure 15. Upon entering the menu, the first option will be to set the lower setpoint limit using the arrow buttons. See Figure 16. Figure 15 MENU Figure 16 MENU Figure 17 Figure 18 Then you can set the higher setpoint ...
Page 13 - The TM Menu
12 13 MENU MENU Control Panel Operation The TM Menu This is the TM menu used to set a timer. See Figure 19. In the menu, you set the current time using the arrow buttons. See Figure 20. (Note: These two “set clock” steps will be skipped if the unit is already connected to Wi-Fi.) First, set the hour...
Page 14 - The TM Menu continued
14 15 MENU MENU Control Panel Operation The TM Menu continued Auto mode selected. See Figure 23. Set the cool setpoint for your first timer period using the arrow buttons. The cooling mode timer only sets the cool setpoint. See Figure 24. Next, set the heat setpoint for your first timer period. The ...
Page 17 - The Lock Menu
16 17 Control Panel Operation The Lock Menu This menu is used to lock the changing setting with a password. This is the Lock Menu. See Figure 33. The default is the off setting. Use the arrows to toggle between off and on. See Figure 34. Figure 33 MENU Figure 34 MENU Figure 35 MENU Figure 36 MENU Th...
Page 18 - The Lock Menu continued
18 19 MENU Control Panel Operation The Lock Menu continued Set the second digit of the password using the same method. See Figure 37. Set the third digit of the password using the same method. See Figure 38. Figure 37 MENU Figure 38 MENU Figure 39 MENU Figure 40 Set the fourth digit of the password ...
Page 20 - The CnCT Menu
20 21 Control Panel Operation The CnCT Menu This menu is used to turn on Wi-Fi connection. This is the CnCT menu. Pressing the leftmost button will activate Wi-Fi. See Figure 45. The Wi-Fi symbol in the top right corner of the display shows Wi-Fi connection is on. See Figure 46. Figure 45 MENU Figur...
Page 21 - The diAG Menu
20 21 MENU Control Panel Operation The diAG Menu This menu is used to access the diagnostic codes. See Figure 47. Selecting this sub-menu shows the E that represents “Error.” See Figure 48. Toggle through the error codes using the arrow keys. See Figure 49. Figure 47 MENU Figure 48 MENU Figure 49
Page 22 - New Kühl Control Options; Wireless Programming and Control:; Customizable Programming Options:
22 23 New Kühl Control Options The new Kühl gives you a variety of options for control, programming, and scheduling including wireless capabilities. Wireless Programming and Control: Friedrich Connect allows you to conveniently control, program, and monitor your air conditioning unit remotely from a...
Page 24 - Control Panel Operation Instructions
24 25 SYSTEM - The MODE button allows you to sequentially select up to four modes of operation: AUTO Available on select models COOLHEAT Available on select models FAN ONLY AUTO FAN (No Cooling Demand) When in AUTO mode, the fan only operates when the system has a demand to cool or heat the room. In...
Page 25 - Remote Effectiveness; Remote Control Operation
24 25 Remote Control - Refer to Figure 52 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 52 for eff...
Page 26 - Airflow direction adjustment; Fresh air and exhaust control
26 27 Airflow 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 d...
Page 27 - Recommended Tools; Installation Instructions; MOVING PARTS HAZARDS; Excessive Weight Hazard
26 27 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 power source with the same alternating current (A.C.) voltage and amperage as marked on the name plate located o...
Page 28 - Installation Hardware; Installation Hardware and Accessory Details
28 29 Window Mount Installation Hardware ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QTY. 8 9 10 11 WINGBOARD MOUNTING PARTS WINGBOARD (MASONITE) “J” TYPE SPEED NUT WINGBOARD CLIP (SPRING STEEL) SCREW, #8 x ½″ PHILLIPS TRUSS HD. 1 4 4 4 12 13 WINDOW SEALING WINDOW SEAL GASKET (DARK FOAM) CHASSIS SEAL GASKET (LIGHT FOAM) 1 ...
Page 29 - Handle Use; Standard Window Installation
28 29 STEP 4. Anchor the side angles (Item 6) by engaging the tabs of the lower sill plate (see Figure 57, Detail B-2) with the loops of the side angle. Engage the tabs of the top angle (Item 5) with the top loops of the side angle (see Figure 57, Detail B-1). Install two (2) screws (Item 7) to secu...
Page 30 - TOP VIEW OF UNIT; For YOUR security and safety, YOU must; Standard Window Installation continued
30 31 Figure 56 FRR045 EVAPORATOR COIL TOP VIEW OF UNIT REMOVE AND DISCARD SCREWS RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE BACK FRONT REMOVE AND SAVE SCREW FOR RE-INSTALLATION COMPRESSOR FAN MOTOR REMOVE AND DISCARD FOAM BLOCKS CAUTION Remove Shipping Blocks Prior to operating the unit remove the foam shipping blocks.F...
Page 34 - ALTERNATE METHOD B
34 35 Figure 63 FRR019 Figure 64 FRR020 Standard Window Installation continued ALTERNATE METHOD B #10-24 FLAT WELD NUT 3 / 8 ″ SLOPE DOWN OUTSIDE WALL #10-24 SCREW CUT TO FIT DIMENSION “A” AND BEND DOWN TO FORM A VERTICAL LEG. DIMENSION “A” STONE LEDGE CUT HERE DISCARD SHADED AREA A SUBTRACT 1 / 8 ″...
Page 35 - Falling Object Hazard
34 35 Figure 65 FRR021 Standard Window Installation continued STEP 10. INSTALL THE R1 INSULATION PANEL – To minimize air leaks and ensure optimal insulation, install the included R1 insulation panel (14 in parts list) (see Figure 67A-C).First, measure the width from one side of the cabinet/ sleeve (...
Page 37 - Use Tool Provided
36 37 Figure 68 FRR024 B Figure 69 FRR053 LOCATION OF GRILLE REMOVAL TOOL OPTIONAL : The factory assembles the supply cord so that it exits the left side of the unit at the bottom. At the consumer’s discretion, pull the supply cord taut through the loops (refer to Cord Routing Change, Figure 70) and...
Page 38 - Cord Routing Change
38 39 Figure 71 FRR055 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL SCREWS (3) Remove the 3 screws as shown from the electrical control panel. Save to reinstall later. Figure 70 FRR054 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL NOTE: DECORATIVE FRONT REMOVAL USE TOOL PROVIDED. (SEE FIGURE 69 FOR LOCATION OF TOOL) Figure 72 FRR056 1 INCH...
Page 39 - Cord Routing Change continued
38 39 Figure 75 FRR059 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL Figure 76 FRR060 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL SCREWS (3) (RETAINED FROM STEP 1) Figure 77 FRR061 CORD RETAINER CLIPS FRONT GRILLE POWER CORD STEP 19. Carefully push electrical control panel back into chassis. STEP 20. Reinstall the 3 screws removed earlier...
Page 41 - BEFORE; DETAIL A; MODEL
40 41 Figure 78 FRR026 CABINET SILL PLATE NOTE : SCREW AND NUT ORIENTATION NOW REVERSED. Figure 79 FRR027 CONDITIONED ROOM SIDE AIR 2″ MINIMUM BOTH SIDES NOTE : CONDENSER AIR INLETS AND OUTLETS MUST BE UNOBSTRUCTED TO AVOID THE RECIRCULATION OF REJECTED HEATED AIR. BEFORE AFTER CABINET SCREW (4 REQU...
Page 44 - This is a warm weather appliance; Condensation is normal; Noises
44 45 ♦ 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 approva...
Page 45 - Available Accessories
44 45 To ensure proper unit operation, the air filter should be cleaned at least monthly, and more frequently if conditions warrant. The unit must be turned off before the filter is cleaned. To Remove, Wash and Replace Filter Lower front panel (Figure 2). Use the handle on the filter to flex filter ...
Page 46 - Troubleshooting Tips
46 47 COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION Unit does not operate. • The unit is turned to the off position, or the thermostat is satisfied. • Turn the unit to the on position and raise or lower temperature setting (as appropriate) to call for operation. • The LCDI power cord is unplugged. • Plug into a properly...
Page 47 - Troubleshooting Tips continued
46 47 COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION Unit Does Not Cool/ Heat Room Sufficiently, or Cycles On And Off Too Frequently (continued). • The outside temperature is below 60 °F (16 °C). • Do not try to operate your air conditioner in the cooling mode when the outside temperature is below 60 °F (16 °C). The unit...
Page 49 - Kühl; Performance Testing Installation and Test Method; air conditioning unit.
48 49 FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW TOP VIEW Indoor Sampling Device Indoor Sampling Device Outdoor Sampling Device Indoor Sampling Device Outdoor Sampling Device Outdoor Sampling Device Indoor Sampling Device 4.0″ – 6.0″ 4.0″ – 6.0″ 4.0″ – 6.0″ Kühl ® Standard Chassis Performance Testing Installat...
Page 50 - continued; Test Unit Installation
50 51 Kühl ® Standard Chassis Performance Testing Installation and Test Method continued Test Unit Installation As per ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 16-1983 (RA 2009), section 4.2.2, this air conditioner shall be installed per the instructions specified in this Installation & Operation Manual. Test Unit ...