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FRIEDRICH
StandardChassisModels
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11S-Volt:
SS08, SSIO, SS12, SS14, SM15
208-230-Volt:
SS12, SS15, SM18, SM21,SM24
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YSIO
208-230-Volt:
ES12, ES15, YS12, EM18
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  • Page 1 "--"- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1!_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ l/) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_ StandardChassisModels 11S-Volt: SS08, SSIO, SS12, SS14, SM15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii K_hL 208-230-Volt: SS12, SS15, SM18, SM21,SM24 SL 22, SL 24, SL 28, SL 36 KiJhL+ 115-Volt: YSIO Electric Heat '_iii...
  • Page 2 Register yourairconditioner Modelinformationcan befound on the name platebehindthe front cover. Please complete and mail the owner registration card furnished with this product, or registeronline at www.friedrich.com. Foryourfutureconvenience,recordthe model informationhere. MODEL NUMBER ® SERIAL NUMBER PURCHASE DATE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table ofContents Safety Precautions ........................................... Unpacking Instructions ..........................................WARNING:BeforeOperatingYourUnit....................................StandardFilterCleaning/ Installation I nstructions .................................. Premium CarbonFilterInstallation I nstructions ..................................Control PanelOperation......................................... New K_hl C ontrolOptions........................................Control PanelOperationInstructions ....................................RemoteControl Operation........................................RemoteEffectiveness ..........................................Airflow Selection andAdjustment ......................................RemoteThermostat ..........................................Installation I nstructions .......................................... StandardWindowInstallation .
  • 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 STEP5. Slidethe foamfront supportforward STEP1. STEP6. Cutall 4 packingstraps. Carefullylift decorativefront boxfrom foam front support STEP2. STEP7. Removewoodenshippingbar dividers. Removedecorativefront andset safely aside STEP3. Removetop foam pads. STEP4. Slowlyremoveouterbox,carefulnot to loosendecorative front. STEP 4_ STEP 7 ..\ STEP 6_ STEP S..
  • Page 6: Warning:beforeoperatingyourunit

    YM18, YL24 Test the power cord Figure 1 All Friedrich roomair conditioners are shipped from the factory with a LeakageCurrentDetectionInterrupter(LCDI)equippedpowercord. The LCDIdevice on the endof the cord meetsthe ULand NECrequirements for cord connectedair conditioners. Totest your powersupplycord: Plug powersupplycord into a grounded3 prongoutlet.
  • Page 7: Standardfiltercleaning/ Installation I Nstructions

    StandardFilter Cleaning / InstallationInstructions STEP2. Slide the filter gripout from the filter as shownin Figure4. STEP1. Swing the door open and removethe filter by grasping the filter gripand pushingthe filter holderupwardand outwar& NOTE: Makesure the front framewith the meshfilter is facingyou. Figure 2 Figure 4 FILTER...
  • Page 8: Premiumcarbonfilter Installationinstructions

    PremiumCarbonFilter InstallationInstructions STEP1. Removethe filter from the unit as perthe instructionson the STEP 4. Placethe newcarbonfilter on the top of the backfilter frame. insideof the filter door. The carbonfilter has been cut to the correct dimensionand shouldfit withinthe frameas shown in figure7 STEP2.
  • Page 9: Control Paneloperation

    Control P anel O peration Let'scheck out howtocontrol yourairconditioner.Onthe control panel,justabovethe POWER, isa liquidcrystal display(LCD).All of the control panelfunction buttonsandmode iconscan be viewedin Figure8. Power On - Pressthe buttonto turn on the air conditioner.The powerbuttonilluminatesto indicatethatthe power is on. The backlighton the powerswitch will automaticallydim to 20% intensityafter 15 secondsof inactivity.The remotecontrol can also be usedto turn powerON / OFF (See RemoteControl).
  • Page 10: New K_Hl C Ontroloptions

    The"Commercial" (5-DayBusiness Week)Schedule hastwo(2)timeperiods: 07:00and18:00.Thisoptionwill causeyourairconditioner to raisetemperatures FriedrichLink Adapter accessoryavailablethrough Friedrichauthorized to84°Faftertypical w orkinghours andonweekends whencommercial spaces retailersor www.friedrich.com. S ee FriedrichLink Adaptersectionon aretypically unoccupied• www.friedrich.com for complete details. (SeeControlPanel O peration Instructions S ection) Pre-Programmed Scheduling Options:...
  • Page 11: Control Paneloperationinstructions

    FANONLY MODE ControlPanel O peration instructions SYSTEM- The_ buttonallowsyou to sequentiallyselect uptofour modesof operation: AUTO - AUTO - Not availableon some models COOL_ HEAT _ Not availableon some models FANONLY [] AUTO MODE FRRI05 Whenin the - AUTO-, COOL_ or HEATD or FAN ONLYI_ mode, _,_ucan also select FAN MODE,FAN SPEED,TIMER SCHEDULE, and k--_.The SYSTEMMODE doesnot change.
  • Page 12 CONTINUOUS The _ buttonselectedduringa definedON window. FRR113 In the _ fan mode, the fan operates all the time. The system periodicallycoolsor heatsthe fan'sairflow butthe flowof air doesnot stop. FRR123 UPP_landDOWN_"_- arrows- Pressingeitherr_l orL'-_buttonchanges the system'ssetpoint(desiredroomtemperature). T hesebuttonsare also The [] icon illuminates. usedto makesystemparameterchangeslatter inthis manual.
  • Page 13 1"o swath f_om degrees F_enhel (F) lo geisius (Q press _ er [] butlons for lh_ee secc-_ds _,RRi29 Use lhe _ or Q butter, s to adjusi lhe minutes_ Th_ e!eek is now set _:RR'3 for ii:25 AM R'ess TIM ER SET (Refer to Fi#ure 10} bunion te display lhe A "F' wili _h fr.,,r 5 _,n_ _vett _ a a_l...
  • Page 14 FRR193 FRR120 This means there is a compressordemandbut the systemis not ready The 2 indicatesa DIMsettingof 20%.Pressthe TIMERSETbuttonwithin for the compressor to operate.For examplea short power outage,the 15secondstosave the setting.Buttoninactivityfor morethan 15seconds compressorwill not restartuntil the internalpressuresof the compressor causesthe display to time out and returnto the normaloperatingdisplay. are at the proper level.
  • Page 15 E×ternal Control Status Commercial Schedule - When selected the unit follows a pre- programmedset of operationalparametersthat covers7 days of The_ icon illuminatesto indicatethat the systemis beingcontrolled the weekwith 2 timewindowsduringeachday. Eachtimewindow remotely. has it's own set of 8 operatingparameters.Referto Addendum FRR125 FRR137 Tochange the _...
  • Page 16 F_R1_9 The dispby returns to normat once the setlings are saved NeW 1.he next time the _ buflen is pressed the sysbm opera.s in the mode (I, 2 or 3) you programme& Timer Stop Time Modify theTIMER F_aetion Timer S_art Time PRR144 The display shows e nertr_a! system Press a_d hold lhe M_Nbutton (Figure Ig} f_ 3 seeee_dsNote _he Timer steal- stop times may be set even when...
  • Page 17 FRR147 FRR151 The displayreturnsto normaloncethe settingsare saved. TheTimer[_J icon stopsblinkingafter3 seconds.Youmustturn the active Timeror Schedulemode OFFbeforemakingchanges.Once the changes Timer -Scheduler Control Block are made,pressthe _ buttonto re-activateTimeror Schedulemode. FRR148 FRR152 If the unit is operatingin the TIMER or SCHEDULEmode,and then you Schedule ON Scenarios press any buttonexcept the _ button,the TimerL_Jicon beginsto...
  • Page 18 FRR159 FRR155 If the Schedulefunction is turned ON duringa Skip period, the If the Timerfunction is turned ON duringthe ON time,the Timer[] icon and Timer[] iconsilluminates.The controlsystemimmediatelyruns the illuminates.The control systemcontinuesto run. previous(non-skip)periodschedule parameters. Scheduler OFF Scenarios Timer ON Scenarios FRR160 FRR156 The displayshows the unit in Schedulemode.
  • Page 19 FRR163 FRR167 If the Timerfunction is turned OFF duringan in-active(OFF)period,the If the Schedulefunction is turned OFF duringan in-active (OFF)period, Timer_ icon turns off. The displayshows a normalsystem. the Timer[1_ and _ icons turn off. The unit wakes up in the last known non-schedulestate.
  • Page 20: Remotecontrol Operation

    Remote Control O peration FANSPEED Button - Used to sequentiallyselect new fan speed, plus AUTO operation.When the _ button is pressed, the fan speed icon (triangle) c hangesto indicatethe newspeedlevel. Fanspeedautomatically Remote Control - Referto Figures12 and13duringoperationdescription. variesdepending on the settemperature onthe controlpanelandtheactual Getting Started - Installtwo(2)AAA batteriesinthe batterycompartment roomtemperature.For exampleif thereis a big differencebetweenyour located on the back of the unit.
  • Page 21 Figure 12 DISPLAY SYSTEM FAN MODE POWER TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE DOWN SCHEDULE FAN SPEED FRR081 Figure 13 COOL HEAT FAN ONLY ICON ICON ICON MODE SYSTEM SPEED OF/oC ICONs SCHEDULE ICON FRR082...
  • Page 22: Airflow Selection Andadjustment

    BEST PERFORMANCE - Move the leverto the Re-Circulate Position This is the mostefficientmodefor coolingand heating. Remote Thermostat RemoteThermostat- An externalthermostatmay be addedto the air conditionerto provideremotetemperaturesensingand control.For details and installationinstructions,pleasevisit www.Friedrich.com or contact FriedrichServiceat 1-800-541-6645.
  • Page 23: Installation I Nstructions

    Installation Ins ctions The following instructions are for standard chassis model groups distinguished by the firsttwo lettersof the modeldesignations and cabinet sizeslisted inTable3. READTHIS FIRST!Electrical Requirements Table 3 MODEL DESIGNATION CABINET SIZE (H x W x D) SMALL CHASSIS - SS, 151%6"x251_6"x29"(405mmx ES, YS 660 mm x 737 mm)
  • Page 24 INSTALLATION HARDWARE AND ACCESSORY DETAIL ITEM 2 ITEM 3 ITEM 1 ITEM 5 ITEM 6 ITEM 4 ITEM 7 ITEM 8 ITEM 9 ITEM 10 ITEM 11 ITEM 12 ITEM 13 ITEMS NOT TO SCALE FRR009 Window Mount Thru-the-wall Installation Hardware Installation Hardware ITEM DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 25: Standardwindowinstallation

    Standard W indow Installation Figure NOTE: Hardwareand accessoriesused duringinstallationare shown on page 23. Eachpart will be referredas ItemNo. STEP1. Removethe chassis Entrygardretainer by removingthe far right screw (See Figure 15),save this screw to reattach the chassis retainerafter installation(Step12). Also,removeand discard the two retainer screws and washers locatedat the rearof the unit (See Figure15).
  • Page 26 NOTE: DONOT LEVELthe cabinetfrom front to back. Makesurethere is approximately3/8" to 1/2" slope (1/8 to 1/4 bubble on level) towardthe outsideof the house. Remove Shipping Blocks Adjustthe supportbracketsto providean inside-to-outside slopeforexcess condensationdrainage(RefertoStandardWindowInstallation,Figures20 Prior to operating the unit remove through 24). Tightenall screws. the foam shipping blocks.
  • Page 27 Figure 18 #8 x 3/8" LONG SCREW (ITEM 7) 2 REQUIRED TOP ANGLE (ITEM 5) CABINET DETAIL B-2 SIDE ANGLE (ITEM 6) 2 REQUIRED •TAB LOOP SILL PLATE DETAIL B-1 FRR013 Figure 19 TOP ANGLE CENTER (ITEM 5) CABINET IN WINDOW SIDE TO SIDE PULL WINDOW SASH DOWN...
  • Page 28 Figure 20 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.
  • Page 29 Figure 22 3/8" SLOPE DOWN CONDENSER AIR INLETS "#10-24 SCREW #10-24 FLAT WELD NUT STONE LEDGE SCREW (ITEM 4) #12 x 2" SHEET METAL SPACER FRR017 Figure 23 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 30 Figure 24 _Fi 3/8 '' SLOPE DOWN #10-24 SCREW CUT TO FIT DIMENSION "A" --DIMENSION "A" AND BEND DOWN TO FORM HERE A VERTICAL LEG. #10-24 FLAT WELD NUT T STONE LEDGE OUTSIDE WALL DISCARD " SHADED AREA FRR019 Figure 25 MEASURE DISTANCE "B"...
  • Page 31 STEP10. INSTALLTHE WINDOW SEALING GASKETS-Measure and cut the dark foam windowseal gasket (Item12)and installit betweenthe upperglass paneland the top part of the windowsash (Figure28). 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...
  • Page 32 Figure 27 Figure 28 TOP OF CABINET INSERT FOAM WINDOW PLACE WINGBOARD PANEL IN WINDOW JAM TO COMPRESS THE SPRINGS INSIDE THE SEAL GASKET (ITEM 12) RUNNERS, AND SWING THE WINGBOARD PANELS INTO PLACE AS INDICATED BY THE DASHED LINES. WINDOW JAM CLIP (ITEM 10) SECTION A-A...
  • Page 33 OPTIONAL: UseToolProvided Thefactory assemblesthe supplycordsothatit exitsthe left side ofthe unit at the bottom. At the consumer'sdiscretion, the supply cord can be routedto exit the rightside of the unit. Pleaseuse the providedtool to attach the decorativefront to the chassis. To do this, routethe supply cord to the right side. Pullthe Figure 29 supplycord taunt throughthe loops (Referto CordRouting Change,Figure31) and routethe cord down.
  • Page 34: Cord Routing Change

    Cord Routing C hange STEP16. Carefullypullout electricalcontrol panel1",but notall the way. Unplug unit. Figure 33 lINCH Electrical Shock Hazard Make sure your electrical receptacle has the same configuration as your air conditioner's plug. If different, consult a Licensed Electrician. 4" Do not use plug adapters.
  • Page 35 STEP19. Carefullypushelectricalcontrol panelbackinto chassis. STEP21. If runningpower cord to the right of the unit installthe cord intothe cord retainerclips alongthe bottomfront of the unit. Figure 36 Figure 38 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL CORD RETAINER CLIPS FRR059 STEP20. Reinstallthe 3 screws removedearlier to secure electrical controlpanel.
  • Page 36: Through-The-Wall Installation

    Through-the-Wall Installation Thefollowinginstructions applyto wood,masonry,brick,concrete or cinder blockwall construction. STEP1. Follow steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the "STANDARDWINDOW INSTALLATION" instructionsbeginningon page25. STEP2. CABINET PREPARATION- Removethe sill platefrom the cabinet by removingtwo (4) nutsand screws(Figure39). Note that the chassisretainer is securedby a right side nut andscrew(DetailA, Figure39).
  • Page 37 Figure 39 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 DETAIL C END TO E_.. SCREW (4 REQUIRED) NOTE: SCREW AND NUT ORIENTATION NOW REVERSED.
  • Page 38 Figure 42 Figure 41 CAULKALL 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 TOPAND SIDES WITH WOOD TOPAND SIDES WITH WOOD AS REQUIRED. AS REQUIRED.
  • Page 39 STEP6. Slide the cabinet into the hole far enough to allow the NOTE: DO NOTLEVELthe cabinetfromfront to back. Makesurethere guide-channel o fthe sill plateto contactthe insidewall surface is approximately 3/8" to 1/2"slope (1/8to 1/4 bubbleon the level) (Figure21). towardthe outside of the house. STEP_ Drillthree(3)5/32"diameterpilotholes(usethe sill-plateholes STEP8.
  • Page 40: Finalinspection & Start-Upchecklist

    Figure46 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 quieterthanone mountedin a window. It is importantto ensurethatthe chassis seal gasket (Item 13) is properly installed (refer to installation instructions).
  • Page 41: Routine Maintenance

    ToRemove, W ashandReplace Filter "BasicTroubleshooting" sectionandstillneedhelp,it isavailableasfollows: Youcan findthe nameof yourlocalAuthorizedService Providerbyvisiting Lowerfront panel(See Figure2). Usehandle on filter to flex filter up and our web siteat www.friedrich.com. outof retainer.Removefilter from unit(See Figure3). Cleanfilter monthly or morefrequentlyif needed. Referto accessoriessectionforfilter options. Ifyourequire fu_er assistance Youcan call the CustomerSupport CallCenter at 1-800-541-6645.
  • Page 42: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips The unit is turnedto the off position, Turnthe unitto the on positionandraiseor lower or the thermostatis satisfied. temperaturesetting(as appropriate)to call for operation. ® The LCDIpowercordis unplugged. ® Plug into a properlygrounded3 prongreceptacle. See"ElectricalRatingTables"on pg. 6 for the proper receptacletypefor your unit. Unitdoesnot operate.
  • Page 43 ® The outsidetemperatureis below ® Do not try to operateyour air conditionerin the 60°F (16° C). coolingmodewhen the outsidetemperatureis below60°F (16° C). The unitwill not cool properly, andthe unit may be damaged. ® Sincethe fan doesnot circulatethe roomair ® The digitalcontrolis set to fan cyclingmode.
  • Page 44: Addendum 1

    Addendum 1 ScheduleTablewithEnergySavingValues Residential Schedule _tart Time _tart Time _tartTime _tartTime 60C StartTime 60C StartTime 60C StartTime _ystem Mode iCool _ystem Mode :ool System Mode :ool System Mode Cool System Mode Cool iSystem Mode 2oo1 System Mode iCoo] :an Mode _,uto :an Mode _,uto...
  • Page 45: Warranty

    ANY PART: If any part supplied by FRIEDRICHfails 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 responsibilityof the owner.
  • Page 46 FRIEDRICH Friedrich Air Conditioning Co. 10001Reunion Place, Suite 500 • San Antonio, Texas78216 1-800-541-66450 www.friedrich.com Printedin the U.S.A. 93001000 00...

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