Friedrich SS08M10 Installation And Operation Manual

Friedrich SS08M10 Installation And Operation Manual

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Room Air Conditioners
Standard Chassis Models
920-198-03 (5-10)
AUTO
AUTO
CONTINUOUS
AUTO
SYSTEM
SCHEDULE
115-Volt:
SS08M10, SS10M10, SS12M10, SS14M10
208-230-Volt:
SS12M30, SS15M30, SM18M30, SM21M30
SM24M30, SL28M30, SL36M30
115-Volt:
YS10M10
208-230-Volt:
ES12M33, ES15M33, YS12M33, EM18M34,
YM18M34, EM24M34, EL36M35, YL24M35
°F °C
FAN MODE
FAN SPEED

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  • Page 1 °F °C AUTO CONTINUOUS AUTO SYSTEM FAN MODE SCHEDULE FAN SPEED Standard Chassis Models 115-Volt: SS08M10, SS10M10, SS12M10, SS14M10 208-230-Volt: SS12M30, SS15M30, SM18M30, SM21M30 SM24M30, SL28M30, SL36M30 115-Volt: YS10M10 208-230-Volt: ES12M33, ES15M33, YS12M33, EM18M34, YM18M34, EM24M34, EL36M35, YL24M35 920-198-03 (5-10)
  • Page 2: Thank You

    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 (USA only). For your future convenience, record the model information here. MODEL NUMBER...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Precautions ........................................... 4 Unpacking Instructions..........................................5 WARNING: Before Operating Your Unit ....................................6 Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions .................................. 7 Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions ..................................8 Control Panel Operation ........................................10 Add a Remote Thermostat ........................................14 Remote Thermostat Selection .......................................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    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. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol with the word “WARNING”...
  • Page 5: Unpacking Instructions

    Unpacking Instructions STEP 5. Slide the foam front support forward STEP 1. Cut all 4 packing straps. STEP 6. Carefully lift decorative front box from foam front support STEP 2. Remove wooden shipping bar dividers. STEP 7. Remove decorative front and set safely aside STEP 3.
  • Page 6: Warning: Before Operating Your Unit

    Test the power cord Figure 1 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 and NEC requirements...
  • Page 7: Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions

    Standard Filter Cleaning / Installation Instructions STEP 2. STEP 1. NOTE: Figure 2 Figure 4 FILTER FILTER GRIP FRR071 Figure 3 FRR047 STEP 3. Swing the front frame open. Clean the front frame by washing Figure 5 FILTER GRIP TOP TAB HANDLE FRONT FRR052...
  • Page 8: Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions

    Premium Carbon Filter Installation Instructions STEP 4. STEP 1. STEP 2. in Figure 4. NOTE: STEP 3. STEP 5. and slide the assembly into the unit as per the instructions as shown in Figure 6. on the door. NOTE: Make sure the frame with the mesh is facing towards you. NOTE: the tab in the frame stops the handle from sliding in, slide the handle from the other direction.
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  • Page 10: Control Panel Operation

    Control Panel Operation FAN SPEED Button – a i t y l l Depending on your model, you can select between LOW, MED, HIGH, Let’s check out how to control your air conditioner. On the control panel, i t t l p l .
  • Page 11: Special Functions

    CHECK FILTER appears on screen. The word “ ” appears next to the o t t alert is issued when the fan run r e t . s r This alert may be reset by the user (Refer to Special Functions, Filter Reset). Maintenance Required –...
  • Page 12 BACK BACK SYSTEM EXIT SYSTEM EXIT MODE MODE SPEED SPEED DISPLAY DISPLAY SCHEDULE SCHEDULE ENTER ENTER User presses to toggle the format between 12HR and The menu allows the user to adjust the minimum spread 24HR display. To exit the selection process and accept the between the Auto Cool set point and the Auto Heat set point.
  • Page 13 FRR075 by many things including the size of the unit, the heat load on the room or other factors. Friedrich allows you to select the appropriate temperature offset to make the temperature readout as accurate as possible for your application. In many cases the factory 0° F (-18° C) offset will provide an accurate temperature readout.
  • Page 14: Add A Remote Thermostat

    Remote Thermostat – An external thermostat may be added to the air conditioner to provide remote temperature sensing and control. The Friedrich recommends the use of either the RT4 or RT5. The RT4 is a thermostat interface connector is located on the panel behind the front digital display thermostat with single speed fan control.
  • Page 15: Remote Control Operation

    Remote Control Operation FAN SPEED Button – Used to sequentially select new fan speed, plus AUTO operation. When the button is pressed, the fan speed is FA N SPEED Remote Control – Refer to Figures 11 and 12 during operation description. temporarily displayed in the display window, plus a fan speed icon (triangle) changes to indicate the new speed level.
  • Page 16 Figure 11 DISPLAY SYSTEM FAN MODE POWER TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE DOWN FAN SPEED SCHEDULE FRR005 Figure 12 AUTO COOL HEAT FAN ONLY ICON ICON ICON ICON SYSTEM MODE °F / °C ICONs MODE SPEED SCHEDULE 2 X 16 SEGMENT ICON DISPLAY FRR006...
  • Page 17: Fresh Air And Exhaust Control

    Airflow Selection and Adjustment Figure 13 Air flow direction adjustment 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 move it in the direction that you would like the air to be directed. Please louvers than the other.
  • Page 18: Installation Instructions

    Installation Instructions The following instructions are for standard chassis model groups sizes listed in Table 3. READ THIS FIRST! Electrical Requirements Table 3 WARNING MODEL DESIGNATION CABINET SIZE (H x W x D) SMALL CHASSIS - SS, ⁄ " x 25 ⁄...
  • Page 19 INSTALLATION HARDWARE AND ACCESSORY DETAIL ITEM 2 ITEM 3 ITEM 1 ITEM 5 ITEM 6 ITEM 4 ITEM 7 ITEM 8 ITEM 9 ITEM 12 ITEM 13 ITEM 14 ITEM 10 ITEM 11 ITEMS NOT TO SCALE FRR009 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY.
  • Page 20: Standard Window Installation

    Standard Window Installation Figure 15 NOTE: Hardware and accessories used during installation are shown on page 18. Each part will be referred as Item No. STEP 1. Remove the chassis Entrygard retainer by removing the far right screw (See Figure 14), save this screw to reattach the chassis retainer after installation (Step 12).
  • Page 21 NOTE: DO NOT LEVEL the cabinet from front to back. Make sure there CAUTION is approximately 3/8” to 1/2” slope (1/8 to 1/4 bubble on level) toward the outside of the house. Remove Shipping Blocks Adjust the support brackets to provide an inside-to-outside slope for excess condensation drainage (Refer to Standard Window Installation, Figures 19 Prior to operating the unit remove through 23).
  • Page 22 Figure 17 #8 x 3/8” LONG SCREW (ITEM 7) 2 REQUIRED TOP ANGLE (ITEM 5) CABINET DETAIL B-2 SIDE ANGLE (ITEM 6) 2 REQUIRED LOOP SILL PLATE DETAIL B-1 FRR013 Figure 18 TOP ANGLE CENTER (ITEM 5) CABINET IN WINDOW SIDE TO SIDE PULL WINDOW SASH DOWN...
  • Page 23 Figure 19 3/8” SLOPE DOWN #10-24 x 1” HEX HD. SCREW (ITEM 2) SUPPORT BRACKET (ITEM 1) #12 x 2” SCREW SUPPORT (ITEM 4) BRACKET (ITEM 1) SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN WALL AND BRACKET WHEN INSTALLED ON ALUMINUM OR VINYL SIDING. 10-24 x FLAT WELD NUT (ITEM 3) FRR015...
  • Page 24 Figure 21 3/8” SLOPE DOWN CONDENSER AIR INLETS #10-24 SCREW #10-24 FLAT WELD NUT #12 x 2” SHEET METAL SCREW (ITEM 4) STONE LEDGE SPACER FRR017 Figure 22 3/8” SLOPE DOWN #10-24 SCREW STRAIGHTEN TAB TO LAY FLAT ALONG THE BOTTOM RAIL OF THE SHELL #10-24 FLAT WELD NUT SECURE THE LONGEST SIDE OF...
  • Page 25 Figure 23 3/8” SLOPE DOWN #10-24 SCREW DIMENSION “A” CUT TO FIT DIMENSION “A” AND BEND DOWN TO FORM HERE A VERTICAL LEG. #10-24 FLAT WELD NUT STONE LEDGE OUTSIDE WALL DISCARD SHADED AREA FRR019 Figure 24 MEASURE DISTANCE “B” TO INSIDE OF THE CHANNEL ON EACH SIDE.
  • Page 26: Installing Your Air Conditioner

    STEP 10. INSTALL THE WINDOW SEALING GASKETS – Measure CAUTION and cut the vinyl window seal gasket (grey color, Item 12) to Pull the window sash down behind the gasket. Measure and Cut/Sever cut the dark foam window seal gasket (Item 13) and install it Although great care has been between the upper glass panel and the top part of the lower taken to minimize sharp edges...
  • Page 27 Figure 26 Figure 27 TOP OF CABINET INSERT VINYL WINDOW SEAL INSERT FOAM WINDOW PLACE WINGBOARD PANEL IN WINDOW JAM GASKET OVER TOP ANGLE SEAL GASKET (ITEM 13) TO COMPRESS THE SPRINGS INSIDE THE TO WINGBOARD (ITEM 12) RUNNERS, AND SWING THE WINGBOARD PANELS INTO PLACE AS INDICATED BY THE DASHED LINES.
  • Page 28 OPTIONAL: The factory assembles the supply cord so that it exits the left Use Tool Provided side of the unit at the bottom. At the consumer’s discretion, t t i i s t . t i Please use the provided tool to attach the decorative front to the chassis. To do this, route the supply cord to the right side.
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  • Page 30: Cord Routing Change

    Cord Routing Change STEP 16. Carefully pull out electrical control panel 1", but not all the way. Unplug unit. Figure 32 WARNING 1 INCH Electrical Shock Hazard Make sure your electrical receptacle has the same configuration as your air conditioner’s plug.
  • Page 31 STEP 21. If running power cord to the right of the unit install the cord STEP 19. Carefully push electrical control panel back into chassis. into the cord retainer clips along the bottom front of the unit. Figure 35 Figure 37 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL CORD RETAINER...
  • Page 32: Through-The-Wall Installation

    Through-the-Wall Installation The following instructions apply to wood, masonry, brick, concrete or cinder block wall construction. STEP 1. Follow steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the "STANDARD WINDOW INSTALLATION" instructions beginning on page 20. STEP 2. CABINET PREPARATION – Remove the sill plate from the ) 4 ( i F ( .
  • Page 33 Figure 38 BEFORE AFTER CABINET CABINET SCREW (4 REQUIRED) NOTE: HOLES IN SILL SILL PLATE PLATE MOVED TO (4 REQUIRED) BACK SIDE DETAIL A TURN SILL PLATE END TO END DETAIL C (4 REQUIRED) DETAIL B SCREW (4 REQUIRED) NOTE: SCREW AND NUT BEND TABS DOWN ORIENTATION NOW REVERSED.
  • Page 34 Figure 41 Figure 40 CAULK ALL SIDES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CAULK ALL SIDES CABINET INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CABINET SHIM TO FILL IN VOID AT THE SHIM TO FILL IN VOID AT THE TOP AND SIDES WITH WOOD TOP AND SIDES WITH WOOD AS REQUIRED.
  • Page 35 STEP 6. Slide the cabinet into the hole far enough to allow the NOTE: DO NOT LEVEL the cabinet from front to back. Make sure there guide-channel of the sill plate to contact the inside wall surface is approximately 3/8” to 1/2” slope (1/8 to 1/4 bubble on the level) (Figure 20).
  • Page 36: Programmable Thermostat

    Programmable Thermostat BACK SYSTEM Your unit’s digital control features an advanced 7 day programmable thermostat feature that can be used to turn the unit on or off or even MODE change modes and maintain temperatures throughout the day. Factory settings are shown in addendum 1 (Schedule Table with Energy SPEED Saving Values).
  • Page 37 Set Schedule – Away, Return, Night Periods FRR038 If the system mode is set to AUTO (Heat-Cool Unit only), a 2nd temperature labeled “Heat  Set Point” displays. Use (UP) or (DOWN) arrows FRR042 Each of the additional periods (Away, Return, Night) are programmed to increment/decrement the heat temperature.
  • Page 38: Final Inspection & Start-Up Checklist

    Figure 45 Noises All 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 14) is properly installed (refer to installation instructions).
  • Page 39: Routine Maintenance

    KWIKM – For all EM and YM models. Fan Motor & Compressor KWIKL – For all EL and YL models. The fan motor & compressor are permanently lubricated, and require no See www.friedrich.com for additional accessories for your unit. additional lubrication.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION ● The unit is turned to the off position, ● Turn the unit to the on position and raise or or the thermostat is satisfied. lower temperature setting (as appropriate) to call for operation. ● The LCDI power cord is unplugged.
  • Page 41 Troubleshooting Tips (continued) COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION ● The outside temperature is below ● Do not try to operate your air conditioner in the 60° F (16° C). cooling mode when the outside temperature is below 60° F (16° C). The unit will not cool properly, and the unit may be damaged.
  • Page 42: Addendum 1

    Addendum 1 Schedule Table with Energy Saving Values Cool, Heat, Auto, Fan Only, Skip, OFF Auto Auto Se t Se t Se t Se t De fault Point Point Point Poin t Sche dule Front De fault De fault Coo l) He at Cool He at...
  • Page 43: 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.
  • Page 44 Friedrich Air Conditioning Co. Post Office Box 1540 • San Antonio, Texas 78295-1540 4200 N. Pan Am Expressway • San Antonio, Texas 78218-5212 (210) 357-4400 • FAX (210) 357-4480 www.friedrich.com Printed in Mexico...

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