Page 2 - Register your air conditioner; THANK YOU, on behalf of our entire company,
2 Model information can be found on the name plate behind the front cover. P l e a s e c o m p l e t e a n d m a i l t h e o w n e r registration card furnished with this product, or register online at www.friedrich.com. For your future convenience, record the model information here. MODEL NUMBER SE...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
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Page 4 - Safety Precautions; NOTICE; AUTION; Your safety and the safety of others are very important.; WARNING; Refrigeration system
4 Safety Precautions NOTICE C AUTION WARNING 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 haza...
Page 5 - Unpacking Instructions
5 Unpacking Instructions STEP 1. &87$//3$&.,1*675$36 STEP 2. &877$3($1'23(1 STEP 3. 5(029( 723 3$&. $*,1* 0$7(5,$/ $1' &$5721&217$,1,1*6,'(&857$,16 STEP 4. 6/2:/<5(029(287(5%2; STEP 5. 5(029(&251(532676 STEP 6. 5(029(81,7)5206+,33,1*75$< STEP 7. 5 (0 29 ( &$...
Page 6 - WARNING: Before Operating Your Unit; Electric; ma; Figure 1
6 Make sure the wiring is adequate for your unit. If you have fuses, they should be of the time delay type. Before you installor relocate this unit, be sure that the amperage rating of the circuit breakeror time delay fuse does not exceed the amp rating listed in Table 1. DO NOT use an extension cor...
Page 7 - Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions; the inside of the front door.; Figure 2; Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions; ODFHWKHFDUERQ¿OWHURYHUWKH¿OWHUIUDPHVRWKDWWKHFDUERQ; Figure 4
7 Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions STEP 1. 6ZLQJ WKH GRRU RSHQ DQG UHPRYH WKH ¿OWHU E\ JUDVSLQJ WKH¿OWHUJULSDQGSXVKLQJWKH¿OWHUKROGHUXSZDUGDQGRXWZDUG STEP 2. &OHDQWKHIURQWIUDPHE\ZDVKLQJWKHGLUWIURPWKH¿OWHU8VHDPLOGVRDSVROXWLRQLIQHFHVVDU\$OORZ¿OWHUWRGU\ STEP 3. ,QVWDOOWKH¿OWHUEDF...
Page 8 - buttons and mode icons can be viewed in Figure 6.; Power On; There are three control push buttons on each side of the display.; Control Panel Operation; Figure 6
8 FRR0 7 9 2 DIGIT DISPLAY Shows Setting for:- Set Point (Temperature)- Room Temperature- Clock (AM/PM) ON / OFF:Turns unit on/off SYSTEM:Cycles betweenHEAT, COOL orFAN ONLY FAN MODE:Sets fan to either:- Cycle automatically- Run continuously FAN SPEED:Sets fan speed:LOW, MED, HIGHor AUTO(as equipped...
Page 9 - Kühl Control Options; Figure 7; Customizable Programming Options:
9 Kühl Control Options FRR203 Figure 7 The Kühl gives you a variety of options for control, programming, andscheduling including wireless capabilities The new FriedrichLink™ Adapter (sold seperately) allows you to conviently control, program and monitor your air conditioning unit remotely from a sma...
Page 10 - RIRSHUDWLRQ; DGHPDQGWRFRRORUKHDWWKHURRP1RWHWKHIDQLVRIIQRIDQVSHHGLFRQ; AUTO; Control Panel Operation Instructions
SYSTEM - The SYSTEM button allows you to sequentially select three modes RIRSHUDWLRQ &22/+($7 1RWDYDLODEOHRQVRPHPRGHOV)$121/< COOL MODE SET POINT F AUTO FAN 74 FRR103 FRR105 SET POINT F AUTO FAN 68 FRR104 :KHQLQWKH&22/ RU+($7 RU)$121/< mode, you can also VHOHFW )$1 02'( )$1 63((' 7,0(5...
Page 11 - TIMER SCHEDULE; EXWWRQVHOHFWHGGXULQJDGH¿QHG21ZLQGRZ; SET TIME; RDGMXVWWKHXQLWVWLPHSUHVVDQGKROGWKH+285DQGWKH0,1; OTHER FUNCTIONS; EXWWRQVWRDGMXVWWKH; Figure 8; EXWWRQV WR DGMXVW WKH PLQXWHV 7KH FORFN LV QRZ VHW
UP and DOWN - arrows - Pressing either or button changes the system's set point (desired room temperature). These buttons are also used to make system parameter changes latter in this manual. SET POINT F AUTO FAN 75 FRR101 SET POINT F AUTO FAN 74 FRR100 2QHSUHVVHTXDOVGHJUHHRIFKDQJH+ROGLQJWKHEXWWRQGR...
Page 12 - DIM Function
4 FRR130 Use the or EXWWRQVWRDGMXVWWKHGD\WR7KHGD\VHWWLQJLVXS to the you the user. If you set the current day = 1, and today is Tuesday, WKHQ'D\ 7XHVGD\ SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR131 3UHVV 7,0(5 6(7 5HIHU WR )LJXUH EXWWRQ WR H[LW DQG VDYH WKH 6(77,0(IXQFWLRQ7KH7,0(56(7EXWWRQPXVWEHSUHVVHGZLWKLQVHFRQG...
Page 13 - Alerts; :KHQWKH¿OWHUQHHGVWREHFOHDQHGRUUHSODFHGWKH; ZLOOUHPDLQRQWKHGLVSOD\XQWLOWKHIDXOWKDVEHHQFRUUHFWHG1RWH; IRU WKH FRPSUHVVRU WR RSHUDWH )RU H[DPSOH D VKRUW SRZHU RXWDJH WKH; Lock Control Panel
Alerts :KHQWKH¿OWHUQHHGVWREHFOHDQHGRUUHSODFHGWKH CHECKFILTER icon displays. SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FILTER FRR118 The alert can be dismissed by pressing the FAN MODE and for 3 seconds. When maintenance is required, a service icon appears on screen. SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR119 This ZLOOUHPDLQRQWKH...
Page 14 - External Control Status; KHFRQWUROV\VWHPKDVWKUHH7LPHU6FKHGXOHIXQFWLRQV; Residential Schedule; ADVANCED FUNCTIONS; Commercial Schedule
External Control Status The $MART icon illuminates to indicate that the system is being controlled remotely. SET PO IN T F AUTO FA N 79 FRR1 2 5 $MART The icon illuminates to indicate that the system is receiving a Wi-Fi connection. SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR1 2 6 7KHFRQWUROV\VWHPKDVWKUHH7LPHU6FKHG...
Page 15 - Timer Stop Time; )LJXUHWRDGMXVWWKHPLQXWHV
FRR139 1RZWKHQH[WWLPHWKH button is pressed the system operates in the mode (1, 2 or 3) you programmed. Modify the TIMER Function Timer Start Time 7KH GLVSOD\ VKRZV D QRUPDO V\VWHP 3UHVV DQG KROG WKH +285 EXWWRQ)LJXUHIRUVHFRQGV1RWHWKH7LPHUVWDUWVWRSWLPHVPD\EHVHWHYHQ when the system is in the Schedule ...
Page 17 - Timer ON Scenarios; ,I WKH 7LPHU IXQFWLRQ LV WXUQHG 21 GXULQJ WKH 2II WLPH WKH; Scheduler OFF Scenarios; ,IWKH6FKHGXOHIXQFWLRQLVWXUQHG21GXULQJD6NLSSHULRGWKH; ,IWKH7LPHUIXQFWLRQLVWXUQHG21GXULQJWKH21WLPHWKH7LPHU
SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 SCHEDULE FRR155 Timer ON Scenarios SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR156 The display shows a normal system. FRR15 7 ,I WKH 7LPHU IXQFWLRQ LV WXUQHG 21 GXULQJ WKH 2II WLPH WKH icon LOOXPLQDWHV7KHFRQWUROV\VWHPLPPHGLDWHO\WXUQVWKHXQLW2)) SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR158 Scheduler OFF Scen...
Page 18 - Timer OFF Scenarios
Timer OFF Scenarios 7KHGLVSOD\VKRZVWKHXQLWLQ7LPHUPRGHGXULQJDQLQDFWLYH2))SHULRG FRR166 SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR16 7 ,IWKH7LPHUIXQFWLRQLVWXUQHG2))GXULQJDQLQDFWLYH2))SHULRGWKH Timer icon turns off. The display shows a normal system. SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR168 ,IWKH7LPHUIXQFWLRQLVWXUQHG2))GXULQJW...
Page 19 - Figure 9; Remote Control Operation; HIHUWR)LJXUHVDQGGXULQJRSHUDWLRQGHVFULSWLRQ; Remote Effectiveness
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Page 21 - $LUÁRZGLUHFWLRQDGMXVWPHQW; DLUÀRZSRVLWLRQLQJ; Ele; READ THIS FIRST! Electrical Requirements; Installation Instructions; DQG WKUXWKHZDOO PRXQW PHWKRGV .DO KHDW FRRO XQLWV DUH; CIRCUIT PROTECTION; ± $Q RYHUORDGHG FLUFXLW ZLOO LQYDULDEO\ FDXVH
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Page 22 - ITEM NO
22 FRR084 ITEM #2 ITEM #3 ITEM #4 ITEM #5 ITEM # 6 ITEM #1 ITEM #9 ITEM #8 ITEM #10 ITEM #7 ITEM S NOT TO S C A LE Items required for installation (provided in straight cooling units only) ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 2 34 S C REW, SHEET METAL, #8 x " S C REW, PHILLIPS, TRUSS HEAD, #8 x ½" S C...
Page 23 - Standard Window Installation; $IWHUUHPRYLQJWKHXQLWIURPVKLSSLQJFDUWRQ6HH)LJXUH; Falling Obje; window opening as shown in Figure 15.
23 Standard Window Installation STEP 1. $IWHUUHPRYLQJWKHXQLWIURPVKLSSLQJFDUWRQ6HH)LJXUH STEP 2. $WWDFKFXUWDLQDVVHPEOLHVWRFDELQHWDVVKRZQLQ)LJXUH8VHHLJKW1R[VORWWHGKH[KHDGVFUHZVLWHP page 22 ). WARNING Falling Obje c t Hazard Not following Installation Instructionsfor mounting your air conditioner canre...
Page 24 - CIRCUIT PROTECTION
24 STEP 6. Inspect the unit before inserting it into the sleeve. The fan VKRXOGEHPDQXDOO\URWDWHGWRLQVXUHWKDWWKH\WXUQIUHHO\%H sure the electrical cord will be out of the way when inserting the unit into the sleeve. NOTE: )RU\RXUVDIHW\'2127SOXJWKHHOHFWULFDOFRUGLQWRDQHOHFWULFDO outlet until installatio...
Page 25 - Ex
25 C AUTION Ex c essive Weight Hazard Use two or more people wheninstalling your air conditioner. Failure to do so can result inback or other injury. C AUTION Cut/Sever Although great care has beentaken to minimize sharp edgesin the construction of your unit,use gloves or other handprotection when h...
Page 26 - Cord Routing Change; Re
2 6 Cord Routing Change Unplug unit. Your Kühl Q unit will come with the power cord already installed and routedto the left side of the unit. For convenience and optimum appearance the direction that the power cordexits the unit may be changed from left to right by following the procedurebelow. Sele...
Page 27 - cover will keep cord in place.
27 FRR 2 01 FACTORY SETTING WITH LEFT-SIDECORD PLACEMENT Figure 19 STEP 2. In order to run the power cord to the right of the unit, route the cord along bottom inside of the unit (See Figures 2 0 and 2 1), under the lower left mounting screw embossments (See )LJXUHDQGH[LWWKHFRUGWKURXJKULJKWVLGHFRUGR...
Page 28 - using the illustration as a guide (See Figure; CONCRETE BLOCK CONSTRUCTION
28 Thru-the-wall Installation STEP 1. $IWHUUHPRYLQJWKHXQLWIURPVKLSSLQJFDUERQVOLGHFKDVVLVRXW of cabinet (See Figure 16, page 2 5). STEP 2. 5HPRYH the shell channel from the top of the cabinet (See Figure 15, page 2 4). NOTE: 1RWDSSOLFDEOHWRKHDWSXPSPRGHOVVROGZLWKRXWTXLFNPRXQWLQJ cabinet. WARNING Falli...
Page 29 - SOLID MASONRY CONSTRUCTION
29 STEP 7. &XW WZR SLHFHV RI VWDQGDUG OXPEHU VXSSOLHG E\ LQVWDOOHU to the length and width required. Place in front and back of bottom sill channel as shown in Figure 2 4. Secure with nails (supplied by installer). STEP 8. Seal all holes in the cabinet with caulking compound (supplied by install...
Page 30 - This is a warm weather appliance; cool a room if it is already cool outside.; Condensation is normal; will probably prevent the frosting from recurring.; Noises
30 Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the installation progress. &KHFNWKHFRQGHQVDWHZDWHUGUDLQVWRHQVXUHWKDWWKH\DUHDGHTXDWH for the removal of condensate water,...
Page 32 - Unit does not operate.; Troubleshooting Tips
32 &203/$,17 &$86( 62/87,21 Unit does not operate. Ɣ The unit is turned to the off position, RUWKHWKHUPRVWDWLVVDWLV¿HG Ɣ Turn the unit to the on position and raise or lower temperature setting (as appropriate) to call for operation . Ɣ 7KH/&',SRZHUFRUGLVXQSOXJJHG Ɣ Plug into a properly g...
Page 34 - Addendum 1; Schedule Table with Energy Saving Values
34 Addendum 1 Schedule Table with Energy Saving Values Period Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Start Time 600 Start Time 600 Start Time 600 Start Time 600 Start Time 600 Start Time 600 Start Time 600 System Mode Cool System Mode Cool System Mode Cool System Mode Cool System Mode Cool System Mode Cool S...
Page 35 - FIRST
35 ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS LIMITED WARRANT Y FIRST Y EAR AN Y PART: I f a ny p a rt supplied by FRIEDRICH fa ils bec a use o f a de f ect in w or kma nship or ma teri a l w ithin t w elve m onths f ro m d a te o f ori g in a l purch a se, FRIEDRICH w ill rep a ir the product a t no ch a r g e, provide...
Page 36 - Friedrich Air Conditioning Co.
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