Product Does Not Operate At All Indoor Fan Does Not Operate At All Compressor Or Outdoor Fan Does Not Operate At All Display E1 or E2 WIRING DIAGRAMS CCF05B10A, CCF06B10A, CCF08B10A, CCF10A10B, CCF12B10A CCW06B10B CCW08B10B PARTS CATALOG CCW06B10B CCW08B10B CCF05B10A CCF06B10A CCF08B10A...
INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The information in this manual is intended for use by a qualified technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required for installation and repair, and who is equipped with the proper tools and test instruments required to service this product.
INTRODUCTION PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDS WARNING ADVERTENCIA SAFETY FIRST Do not remove, disable or Ne pas supprime, désactiver No eliminar, desactivar o bypass this unit’s safety ou contourner cette l´unité pasar por alto los dispositivos devices. Doing so may des dispositifs de sécurité, de seguridad de la unidad.
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INTRODUCTION PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH HAZARDS • REFRIGERATION SYSTEM REPAIR HAZARDS: • Use approved standard refrigerant recovering procedures and equipment to relieve high pressure before opening system for repair. • Do not allow liquid refrigerant to contact skin. Direct contact with liquid refrigerant can result in minor to moderate injury.
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Installation procedures are not given in this manual. They are given in the Installation/Operation manual which can be aquired on the Friedrich website. IMPORTANT: It will be necessary for you to accurately identify the unit you are servicing, so you can be certain of a...
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Extension Extension Width “B” “A” “C” Into Room Outside Inches Inches Inches Minimum* Maximum CCF05B10A, CCF06B10A, — — CCF08B10A CCF10B10A, CCF12B10A — — CCW06B10B, CCW08B10AB — — Chill Premier Installation Figure 203 ( Installation Clearances Improper installation of the Air Condtioner can cause poor performance and premature wear of the unit.
Failure to do so can result in personal injury or death. Model Circuit Rating Plug Face Power Cord Wall Outlet Appearance Breaker or T-D Fuse (NEMA#) Length (ft.) CCF05B10A, CCF06B10A, CCF08B10A, 125V-15A 5-15P CCF10B10A, CCF12B10A CCW06B10A, CCW08B10A, Figure 204 (Circuit Breaker / Plug / Receptacle / Cord Rating)
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SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Data 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 outlet.
OPERATION Remote Control 1. Power: Turn the air conditioner on and off. This button will clear the TIMER setting. 2. MODE: Press the button to select the mode of operation, AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN ONLY, HEAT. Note: The HEAT mode is only for some heating models. If you do not need it, press the MODE button for more than 5 seconds to delete the HEAT function, and the COOL mode will be selected automatically.
OPERATION Control Panel USING YOUR AIR CONDITIONER Cool Mode: The cooling function allows the air Electronic Control Panel & Remote Control conditioner to cool the room and at the same time reduces air humidity. Press the MODE button to NOTE: This display always shows the room temperature in Fan activate the cooling function.
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OPERATION Control Panel or HEAT mode and...
OPERATION Sequence of Operation Main function NOTES: RT------Room Temperature. IPT------Indoor Pipe (Coil) Temperature. ST------indoor Set Temperature. OPT---Outdoor Pipe (Coil) Temperature. CRT---Compensated Room Temperature 1. Cooling mode In the cooling mode, COOL indicator is ON, the set temperature and fan speed could be changed or adjusted. a.
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OPERATION Sequence of Operation temperature drop temperan1Ie 1ise 39.2°F ° 39.2 high speed wind 35.6° F ° 35.6 middle speed wind ° low speed wind Auto fan speed in cooling mode 2. Dry mode While selected to Dry mode, AC works at set temperature to 44.6°F for 3 minutes. After that the set temperature change to be RT 28.4°F, the compressor works as cooling mode, and indoor fan motor operates at low speed.
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OPERATION Sequence of Operation 4. Heating mode (for Cooling & Heating pump) When in heating operation mode, the set temperature, fan speed and air direction can be adjusted, compressor does not operate, but electrical heater works, and indoor fan motor starts up 10s later. a ST-RT≥...
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OPERATION Sequence of Operation a) The indoor fan runs at the set speed when processing sleep mode, after the 1st change, unit runs at low speed, and after the 2nd change, unit runs at low-low speed ( if AC without low-low speed, it runs at low speed instead). 10 hours later AC quits from sleep mode and runs at former set fan speed .
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OPERATION Sequence of Operation 8.4 The indoor fan motor works as below while RT meets the set temperature to stop compressor: a) The indoor fan motor runs for 1 min according to the set speed continuously, and then stops. b) The indoor fan keeps the stopping status in the following 10 min if RT meets the requirement of compressor stopping work.
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OPERATION Sequence of Operation Power off unit: Buzzer buzzing once. Pressing button and\or receiving signal: Buzzer BIBI shortly once. Malfunction: buzzer BIBI shortly 3 times Protection / Failure code 1 Anti-frozen protection for indoor evaporator: If IPT≤32°F for continuous 3min, compressor shut off, fan motor keeps former operation; 3min later, if IPT≥50°F, compressor start up operation and fan motor keeps the former running status.
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OPERATION Refrigeration Sequence Of Operation A good understanding of the basic operation of the refrigeration system is essential for the service technician. Without this understanding, accurate troubleshooting of refrigeration system problems will be more difficult and time consuming, if not (in some cases) entirely impossible.
COMPONENT TESTING Hermetic Components Check WARNING WARNING BURN HAZARD CUT/SEVER HAZARD Proper safety procedures must be followed, Be careful with the sharp edges and corners. and proper protective clothing must be worn when working with a torch. Wear protective clothing and gloves, etc. Failure to follow these procedures could Failure to do so could result in serious injury.
COMPONENTS TESTING Fan Motor A single phase permanent split capacitor motor is used to drive the evaporator blower and condenser fan. A self-resetting overload is located inside the motor to protect against high temperature and high amperage conditions. (See Figure 23) Figure 23 WARNING Blower/Fan Motor...
3. All Sensors are 5k. Refer to thermistor chart on following for resistance and temperature deviation. 4. Replace sensor if open or if resistance values deviate by more than 10% of the listed values. MODEL RT SENSOR IPT SENSOR (INDOOR COIL) IET SENSOR CCF05B10A 5kΩ CCF06B10A 5kΩ CCF08B10A 5kΩ...
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IS THE FRESH / EXHAUST AIR VENT OPEN? _____ ____ AREA TO BE APPROXIMATE IS A FRIEDRICH SLEEVE INSTALLED? _____ ____ CONDITIONED COOLING BTU IS A FRIEDRICH OUTDOOR GRILLE INSTALLED? _____ ____ IN SQ. FT. REQUIRED IS MAINTENANCE BEING PERFORMED? _____ ____ 100 - 150 5000 ELECTRICAL...
TROUBLESHOOTING Product Does Not Operate At All Product does not operate at all. Power supply voltage check Product input voltage Power input voltage on driving load terminal. Connector contact check Display PCB connector Power transformer output voltage AC about 12±3V PCB assy check Figure 703...
TROUBLESHOOTING Indoor Fan Does Not Operate At All Indoor fan does not operate at all. Check: Connector contact Motor output connector Motor capacitor Check: Fan(Blower) fixed state Fan(Blower) contact Motor - related parts state Motor detail check Operation mode check Check: Motor driving circuit PCB assy check...
TROUBLESHOOTING Compressor Or Outdoor Fan Does Not Operate At All Compressor or outdoor fan does not operate at all. Re-input after power of f Set the desired temperature of remote controller to be lower by 2°C or over than room temperature, and start the cooling operation. Repeat running/stopping Does not operate at all.
TROUBLESHOOTING Display E1 or E2 Display E1 and E2 Check the wire connection of indoor Connector contact temperature sensor assembly. Replace sensor Replace main PCB Figure 706...
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PARTS CATALOG FIgure 901 CCW06B10B CCW08B10B ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 68000464 41502-000051 - Base 68000468 41508-000039 - Cabinet 68000470 41503-000027 - Propeller Fan 68000491 22001-000502 - Fan Motor 68000472 41504-000207 - Vortex Shell 68000473 42004-000142 - Centrifugal Fan 68000475 41505-000282 - Electrical Box 68000009...
PARTS CATALOG FIgure 902 CCF05B10A CCF06B10A CCF08B10A Non-Illustrated Parts Power Cord 30 Remote Control 14.1 14.2 14.3 31 Temp Sensor 49 Installation Kit...
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PARTS CATALOG FIgure 902 CCF05B10A CCF06B10A CCF08B10A ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 68000499 Base 68000012 Cabinet 68000018 Propeller Fan 68000011 Fan Motor 68000494 Fan Motor 68000053 Back Partition Plate 68000505 Middle Vortex Shell 68000503 Up Vortex Shell...
PARTS CATALOG FIgure 903 CCF10B10A CCF12B10A Non-Illustrated Parts Sensor 20 Display PCB 24 Wifi Module 35 Installation Kit 2.10...
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PARTS CATALOG FIgure 903 CCF10B10A CCF12B10A ITEM PART PART DESCRIPTION USED ON MODEL NUMBER 68000160 Front Panel Assembly 68000027 Air Filter 68000164 Electrical Box Assembly 68000496 Main Pcb 68000035 Power Supply Cord 68000025 Capacitor 68000040 Transformer 68000502 Middle Vortex Shell 68000512 Up Vortex Shell 68000176...
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FRIEDRICH in your 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 of $100 and parts necessary to repair the Sealed Refrigeration System;...
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION and QUALITY ASSURANCE Friedrich is a conscientious manufacturer, concerned about customer satisfaction, product quality, and controlling warranty costs. As an Authorized Service Provider you play a vital role in these areas. By adhering to the policies and procedures you provide us with vital information on each warranty repair you complete. This information is used to identify product failure trends, initiate corrective action, and improve product quality, thereby further reducing warranty expenses while increasing customer satisfaction levels.
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