Friedrich WS08, WE16, WY09, WE10, WE13 User Manual

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Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps
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Installation and Operation Manual
920-007-16 R02 (12-11)
Table of Contents
Your Safety and the safety of others
General Information
Economizing Tips ........................................................................................................................................................................
Electrical Data ...............................................................................................................................................................................3
Introduction
How to operate your Friedrich room air conditioner ..................................................................................................................4
.
To start unit ....................................................................................................................................................................................4
To set mode of operation...............................................................................................................................................................4
To adjust temperature ...................................................................................................................................................................4
To adjust fan speed... .......................................................................................................................................................................4
To activate Smart Fan....................................................................................................................................................................4
To set hour clock............................................................................................................................................................................4
To set the timer ..............................................................................................................................................................................4
Automatic component protection .................................................................................................................................................5
Using the remote control ..............................................................................................................................................................5
How to clean the air filter ..............................................................................................................................................................6
How to change airfow direction....................................................................................................................................................7
How to cover inner weather panel holes.....................................................................................................................................7
Electrical requirements..................................................................................................................................................................7
Never use an extension cord...........................................................................................................................................................8
Power cord information..................................................................................................................................................................8
Troubleshooting tips and home maintenance ............................................................................................................................8
.........................................................................................................................................3
3
Installation instructions for WSD sleeve
Mounting hardware...................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Wall preparation........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Installation requirements ...............................................................................................................................................................10
Sleeve installation........................................................................................................................................................................10
WallMaster chassis installation instructions
WS, WE and WY models installation ........................................................................................................................................11
Condensate removal .................................................................................................................................................................12
Alternate drain kits .....................................................................................................................................................................12
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................................................13
WELCOME to years of economical comfort
Your new Friedrich Room Air Conditioner has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you many years of dependable,
cient operation, keeping your room at a comfortable temperature
efi and hu mid i ty level. Many extra features have been built into your Friedrich Room Air Conditioner to assure quiet operation, greatest circulation of cool, dry air, most flexible selection of function controls, and high economy of operation.
There are many things you can do in an more money - and even increase the
d around your home to save
efficiency
and long life of your
Friedrich unit. Here are a few examples:
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louvers are directed to give even distribution of air throughout
lfed ro/dna detcurtsbo si ria fI :noituaC .moor eht ected back into the air conditioner, this may cause the unit to cycle on and off rapidly, which could damage your unit.
2. Adequate insulation - wa
lls, ceilings, and below evas nac - sroo lf
up to 50% of the cost of cooling in most areas of the country.
3.
Caulking - air leaks around doors, windows, lighting and plumbing fixtures can account for as much as 30% of the load on heating and cooling systems. See that all these areas are well caulked.
4. Install weather stripping around exterior doors and windows.
5. Have a fireplace?
Be sure the damper is closed during air
conditioner operation.
6. When it’s time to reroof or repaint the outside of your home, ba fo daetsni taeh tce lfer yehT .sroloc thgil esoohc sorbing it.
7. Shade your outside wal
ls (especially on the west) from the direct sun; most importantly, shade the unit itself. Trees and shrubs provide natural shading, but make sure they don’t block the air
flow around the unit. If natural shade isn’t present, awnings are
the best solution for shading the unit and the windows. Also, avoid areas where too much dust or pollen would be drawn into the air conditioner.
8. Inside the house, use blind
s, screens, or drapes on windows exposed to the sun. They will reduce your cooling needs. (Lined or insulated draperies will also help cut heating costs
in winter).
9. Make sure your attic area is properly vented. In addition, ing turbine or power ven ti la tors to help remove consider install
hot air from your attic.
10. Keep your Friedrich unit clean. Use a vacuum cleaner
attachment for accessible parts, but take ca
re not to damage
them. Clean the reusable filter at least twice a month.
11. Set the thermostat at a higher temperature - save 5% in energy
usage for each degree of temperature over 72°F.
These are some suggestions for saving money on cooli
ng costs. Some, however, may not be applicable to your house or area. Check with your local utility company for more especialized information.
Electrical Data
Circuit Rating,
Model Plug Type
WS08, WS10, WS12 NEMA No. 5-15P 125V-15 AMP
WS10, WS13, WS16 NEMA No. 6-15P 250V-15 AMP
WE10, WE13, WE16,
WY09, WY12
NEMA No. 6-20P 250V-20 AMP
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. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
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” or “CAUTION”. These words mean:
Indicates a hazard which, if not
WARNING
CAUTION
and damage to product or other property. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you
how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what will happen if the instructions are not followed.
NOTICE
followed.
avoided, can result in severe personal injury or death and damage to product or other property.
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, can result in personal injury
Indicates property damage can occur if instructions are not
Breaker or Time
Delay Fuse
3
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Inspect product prior to installation.
If your air conditioner is installed and plugged into a proper receptacle, it is ready to go. The first time the unit is started, the compressor will delay for three minutes. See Automatic Component Protection on the following page (See Figures 1 & 2, page 5).
1
Touch the Power button once. The unit will automatically be in Cool mode with the temperature set at 75°F (24°C) and the fan
speed at F1, the sleep setting.
To set mode of operation
ht ni eb lliw ti ,no tinu eht nrut tsr if uoy nehW e Cool mode with con-
stant fan.
2
On WS cool-only models, touch the Mode button once to activate
the MoneySaver instructions on WY/WE models).
MoneySaver
sor so that the fan does not run all the time. Thi
and improves de hu mid i
the temperature if the off cycle is too long. Or you may prefer
touch the Mode button two more times).
In order to run the fan by itself, do the following:
®
(WS models only. See item 14 for Money Saver
®
is a feature that cycles the fan with the compres-
s saves energy
ca tion. MoneySaver® will also run to test
r more air move ment. (To return to constant fan, con stant fan fo
To activate Smart Fan (WY/WE heat-cool models)
9
Press the Smart Fan button to activate the Smart Fan. The light
will indicate that this feature is in use.
Smart Fan will adjust the fan speed automatically to maintain the desired comfort level. For example, if the outside doors in your home are opened for an extended period of time, or more people enter a room, Smart Fan may adjust to a higher fan speed to compensate for the increased heat load. This keeps you from having to adjust the fan speed on your own.
To set the hour clock
10
Touch the Set Hour button to see the current setting. The
number that is displayed is the approximate time (hour only). Use the buttons to change the settings. BE SURE
TO SET A.M. AND P.M. ACCORDINGLY. (P.M. is indicated by
a red light in the upper left corner of the display).
and
To set the timer
NOTE: Set the HOUR CLOCK (Set Hour) before attempting to set timer functions.
You can set the Start Time and Stop Time a minimum of one hour
apart, and a maximum of 23 hours apart.
On WY/WE heat-cool models, touch the Mode button once to
activate the Fan Only feature. The Fan Only setting will circulate air in the room without the compressor
3
Continuing from MoneySaver
once to activate the Fan Only feature (WS cool-only models).
®
mode, touch the Mode button
coming on.
To adjust temperature
4
Use the Mode button to select either the Cool or MoneySaver
function (or Heat for WY/WE heat-cool models)
5
COOLER – Touch the
6
WARMER – Touch the
7
Press both the
the temperature from Fahrenheit (°F) to Celsius (°C). Repeat
Step 7 to switch from °C back to °F.
button to lower the room air temperature.
button to raise the room air temperature.
and buttons at the same time to switch
To adjust fan speed
8
Touch the Fan Speed button to see the current setting. Touch
it again to change speed. F1 is the lowest setting (SLEEP
SETTING / LOW), F2 is MEDIUM, and F3 is HIGH.
To activate Smart Fan (WS cool-only models)
9
There is a fourth option, SF, when selecting the fan speed. This is
the SMART FAN function. SMART FAN DOES NOT OPERATE
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE FAN ONLY MODE.
4
11
After setting the time, press the Set Hour button once (Start
light on). Use the buttons to select the time that the unit will START.
12
After selecting the Start Time, press the Set Hour button once.
(Stop Light on). Use the
that the unit will STOP. After selecting the stopping time, press the Set Hour button once.
®
13
Press the Timer On/Off button (light turns on) to activate the
timer function. To deactivate this function, press the Timer On/
Off button once again (light turns off). Once the on and off times
have been selected, they will remain in memory and cycle daily
until changed.
NOTE: If the unit is unplugged or the power is interrupted, the HOUR must be reset or the Timer On/Off will not function when desired.
and
and
buttons to select the time
To Activate Money Saver (WY/WE models)
14
Press the Money Saver button to activate the Money Saver
feature. The light will indicate the Money Saver is in use.
®
MoneySaver
sor so that the fan does not run all the time. This saves energy and improves de hu mid i the temperature if the off cycle is too long. Or you may prefer
touch the Mode button two more times).
s a feature that cycles the fan with the com pres -i
ca tion. MoneySaver® will also run to test
r more air move ment. (To return to constant fan, con stant fan fo
Using the remote controlDigital Control Panels
To start unit (See Figure 3, page 6)
1
POWER - Press the Power button once. The unit will automatically start in the mode and fan speed it was last left on.
PM
Power
Cool
Money Saver
Fan Only
Clock
Start Time
Stop Time
®
Temp/Hour
Speed
Timer
On/Off
Fan
Mode
Set
Hour
To set mode of operation
2
COOL - Press the Cool button to automatically switch the operat- ing mode to COOL.
3
FAN ONLY - Press the Fan Only button if you want to run the fan only.
4
HEAT (WY/WE models only) - Press the Heat button to automatically switch the operating mode to HEAT.
Figure 1: WS Model cool-only control panel
PM
Power
2 3 4
8
9
14
13
10 11 12
Smart Fan
Money
Saver
Fan
Speed
Timer
On/Off
Mode
Set
Hour
Cool
Fan Only
Heat
Clock
Start Time
Stop Time
Temp/Hour
Figure 2: WY/WE Model heat-cool control panel
Automatic component protection
Your unit is equipped with Automatic Component Protection.
5
MoneySaver
the MoneySaver
®
- Press the Money Saver
®
feature. This feature cycles the fan with the
®
button to activate
compressor so that the fan does not run all the time.
To adjust temperature
6
WARMER - Press the
setting.
7
COOLER - Press the
setting.
1
6
7
5
To adjust fan speed
8
FAN SPEED - Press the Fan Speed button to see the current setting. Press again to change the fan speed. F1 is the lowest setting (SLEEP / LOW), F2 is MEDIUM, F3 is HIGH, and SF is the SMART FAN setting.
Warmer
button to raise the temperature
! Cooler button to lower the temperature
To set the hour clock
9
SET HOUR CLOCK -
current clock setting. Continue pressing the button until you arrive at the current time (Hour only). Minutes are not shown on the display. Make sure that the A.M. / P.M. setting is correct.
Press the Set Hour. button once to see the
To protect the compressor of the unit, there is a three minute delay if you turn the unit off or if power is interrupted. The fan will not be affected. Also, if you switch from Heat/Cool mode to Fan Only mode, and switch back to Heat/Cool
mode, there is a three-minute delay before the
compressor comes back on.
5
To set the timer
NOTE: You can set the START and STOP times a minimum of one hour apart, and a maximum of 23 hours apart.
10
TIMER START - Press Start to view the current start time for cool- ing. Continue pressing the START button until you arrive at the start time you desire. The start time for cooling will then be set.
11
TIMER STOP - Press the Stop button. Continue pressing the STOP button until you arrive at the stop time you desire. The stop time for cooling will then be set.
12
TIMER ON / OFF - Press the On/Off button (under Timer Operation .remit eht )ffo thgil( etavitcaed ro )no thgil( etavitca ot )
Once the on and off times have been selected, they will remain in memory and cycle daily until changed.
Temperature
Cooler
Warmer
Power
Cool
Fan
Fan
Only Speed Saver
Timer Operation On/Off
Start
Stop
Heat
Money
®
Set Hr.
If the unit is unplugged or the power is interrupted, the Set Hour
NOTE:
function must be reset or the
Additional RC1 wireless remote controls can be purchased from your Friedrich dealer.
Timer On/Off
function will
not work.
How to clean the air fi lter
Your Friedrich room air conditioner is equipped with a Permafoam reusable air fi lter which is not affected by washing. The fi lter serves to remove dust, pollen, and other impurities from the air.
KEEP THE FILTER CLEAN - A clogged, dirty fi lter will reduce the operating effi ciency of your unit and contribute to frosting of the indoor coil. Be sure to check the filter at least once a month, more frequently if conditions warrant. The filter check procedure is easy, due to the unique design of the Friedrich DECORATIVE FRONT.
FILTER ACCESS - Remove the INTAKE GRILLE from the DECORATIVE FRONT frame by grasping it at the upper right and left side corners. Pull out until the GRILLE is released from the upper retaining snaps. Tilt down toward you, lift up and out of the bottom retaining snaps. This will expose the fi lter. Remove the fi lter by pulling it toward you. Wash the fi lter in hot, soapy water, rinse, squeeze lightly to remove excess water, shake dry - do not twist - and replace in the unit on the two support hangers. Replace the INTAKE GRILLE by positioning the bottom of the GRILLE into the bottom retaining snaps. Tilt the front up and away from you. Press in lightly on top and the GRILLE will position itself into the upper retaining snaps.
.
Figure 3
WY/WE heat-cool model remote control
Filter
Intake Grille
Figure 4
6
How to change airfl ow direction
The DISCHARGE GRILLE is installed at the factory to provide 45º upward air air the DISCHARGE GRILLE.
Unplug the air conditioner.
Remove the DISCHARGE GRILLE RETAINER attached with one screw in the right side of the grille.
Remove the DISCHARGE GRILLE from the retaining slots near the CONTROLS, and rotate the grille as shown in Figure 5.
flow into the room. (Direction 1 in Figure 5). If a vertical
flow is desired (Direction 2), the direction can be changed by rotating
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Use correct circuit protection. Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Reinstall the DISCHARGE GRILLE by placing it in its retaining slots.
screw. The unit is now ready to operate.
How to cover inner weather panel holes
Two beige plugs are included in the plastic bag taped to the WallMaster chassis. These plugs may be used to cover the two holes left after removing the inner weather panel (see Figure 5). The plugs must be attached before the DECORATIVE FRONT frame is installed.
Electrical requirements
IMPORTANT: Before you begin the actual installation of your air
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Your air conditioner must be connected to a power supply with the same AC voltage and hertz rating as marked on the nameplate located on
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WSD Sleeve
the chassis. Only alternating current (AC) can be used. Consult page 3 for the correct type of receptacle for your model.
An overloaded circuit will invariably cause malfunction or failure of an
power and the wiring is adequate. Consult your dealer or power company if in doubt.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION - Before installing or relocating your Friedrich Room Air Conditioner, check the amp rating of the circuit breaker or "TIME-DELAY" fuse. Refer to the nameplate located on
the value stated on the nameplate. If the air conditioner is connected to a circuit protected by a fuse, a "TIME-DELAY" fuse must be used due to the momentary high current demands when your air conditioner is started.
Di
ameter Plug
1/4”
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Airflow
Decorative Front
Return Air Grille
2
Rotate
2
2
7 6 5 3 C
1
1
1
Discharge Grille
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7
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Figure 6
NOTE: Your LCDI device will resemble one of these illustrations.
Do not use plug adapters. Do not use an extension cord.
Do not remove ground prong. Replace damaged cords with new cord from manufacturer.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Never use an extension cord
Your Friedrich room air conditioner is equipped with a three-prong (grounded) plug for your protection against shock hazards and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. If you have a two-prong receptacle you will need to have the circuit replaced by a certi
ed electrician with a grounded circuit that meets all national and local codes and ordinances. Under no circumstances should you remove the ground prong from the plug. You must use the three-prong plug furnished with the air conditioner.
NEVER CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG.
Power cord information
All Friedrich room air conditioners are shipped from the factory with a Leakage Current Detection Interrupter (LCDI) equipped power cord. The LCDI device meets the UL and NEC requirements for cord connected air conditioners effective August 2004.
To test your power supply cord:
1. Plug power supply cord into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
2. Press RESET (See Figure 6).
3. Press TEST (listen for click; Reset button trips and pops out).
4. Press and release RESET (listen for click; Reset button latches and remains in). The power supply cord is ready for operation.
NOTE: LCDI device is not intended to be used as a switch.
Once plugged in the unit will operate normally without the need to reset the LCDI device.
If the device fails to trip when tested or if the power supply cord is damaged it must be replaced with a new supply cord from the manufacturer. We recommend you contact our Technical Assistance Line at (800) 541-6645 ext. 845. To expedite service, please have your model
and serial number available.
RESET
TEST
RESET
WARNING
TEST BEFORE EACH USE
1. PRESS RESET BUTTON
2. PLUG LDCI INTO POWER RECEPTACLE
3. PRESS TEST BUTTON, RESET BUTTON SHOULD POP UP
4. PRESS TEST BUTTON, FOR USE DO NOT USE IF ABOVE TEST FAILS
WHEN GREEN LIGHT IS ON IT IS WORKING PROPERLY
TEST
Troubleshooting tips and home maintenance
Won’t cool
If the unit operates, but won’t cool, determine if the controls are properly set. Set the thermost to a cooler position in order to check control settings. Check the filter and clean it thoroughly, if needed. Check to see if the vent door is closed. Check to see if the chassis seal gasket is properly installed (refer to page 11 for seal gasket installation).
Won’t heat (for heat/cool models only)
If the unit operates, but won’t heat, determine if the control settings are
operates. Also, check the fi .dedeen fi ,yl hguo roht ti naelc dna retl
Odors in heating (for heat/cool models only)
You may notice a smoke odor the fi rst time the heater element comes
on. This is common in any type of heat system when fi rst turned on for the winter. The odor comes from dust and other particles that
accumulate during the warm months. The odor will dissipate quickly.
Won’t run
If the unit fails to operate, check to see if the power cord is fi rmly
plugged in. Check for blown fuses, tripped circuit breakers or a tripped LCDI Device (Refer to LCDI reset instructions in the Power
cord information section). Restore the circuit breaker or replace the
blown fuse with a proper size "TIME-DELAY" fuse. The proper fuse
size is shown on page 3 in these instructions. After restoring the cu-
rrent supply to the unit, wait three minutes before unit will restart.
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Frosting of the indoor coil
Certain operating conditions may produce indoor coil frost. During the cooling operation, a dirty filter or restricted air distribution in combination with cool, damp weather could cause such an occurrence. Should the indoor coil frost over while cooling, set the control to FAN and keep it running until the frost on the coil is gone. Setting the ther mo stat to a slightly warmer position will probably keep the coil from frosting over again.
Cleaning the decorative front
The decorative front of your Friedrich room air conditioner, as well
as the complete cabinet, may be cleaned with warm water and mild detergent. Under adverse operating conditions, the indoor and outdoor coils and base pan may require periodic cleaning to maintain eficient operation. Your Friedrich dealer should be called when this service is required.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before
operating. Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
Things to know about a WallMaster heat pump
During the heat pump operation, you may notice some functions that did n
ot occur when the unit was used for cooling:
1. It is common for ice to form on the outdoor coil of your WallMaster Heat Pump. The ice forms due to moisture in the outdoor air passing over cold (below freezing) coil surfaces.
2. When the outdoor coil forms ice, your heat pump will automatically initiate a defrost. The compressor will stop and the fan will continue to run. The electric heat will be turned on to continue warming the room while the outdoor air defrost the outdoor coil. After the defrost is completed, the unit will automatically return to the heat pump mode.
3. Steam may be seen rising from the outdoor coil during the defrost. This is similar to expelling warm breath on a cold morning.
4. If the outdoor temperature drops below 43°F during heat pump operation, your WallMaster Heat Pump will automati­cally switch to electric resistance heat and will continue to operate in this mode as long as the outdoor temperature remains at 43º F or below.
Installation instructions for WSD Sleeve
(WSD Sleeve Accessory sold separately)
WARNING
Falling Object Hazard
Not following Installation Instructions for mounting your air conditioner can result in property damage, injury, or death.
Mounting hardware provided
ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 SCREW, #12A x 2" 7
Wall preparation
STEP 1 The wall opening required for a WSD SLEEVE is 17 ¼"
high by 27 ¼" wide.
STEP 2 LINTELS must be used in opening of brick veneer and
masonry walls to support the material above the WSD SLEEVE. The following considerations should also be given:
B. A minimum distance of 1" must be allowed on all sides of the unit
to adjacent wall and floor. Where the subbase is required, the minimum distance from the floor to the sleeve must be 3 ½". To minimize chances of short cycling of the compressor, the minimum clearance between the ceiling and the top of the unit should be 24". (See Figure 7).
A. Adjustable SUBBASE (SB) or other unit support must be provided
for panel wall type construction and for walls less than 8" thick.
Figure 7 Side View
Minimum Of 24" Required
From Top Of Unit To Ceiling.
Minimum Of 1" Spacing
Required On All Sides
Of The Unit.
1" Minimum 3 ½" For Subbase 5 1/2" Maximum for Subbase
Inside Wall
" Minimum Beyond Inside
Wall
Lintels
WSD Sleeve
Drain Extension
9
16
" Minimum Beyond Outside Wall
Outside Wall
9
Installation requirements
B
61603200
INNER WEATHER PANEL (METAL)
Sleeve installation
STEP 1 The WSD SLEEVE should be positioned so that the
DRAIN EXTENSION extends a minimum of
9
" beyond
16
the OUTSIDE WALL (See Figure 7).
STEP 2 The WSD SLEEVE must extend a minimum of
" beyond
the INSIDE WALL.
STEP 3 The WSD SLEEVE must be installed level side to side.
STEP 4 The WSD SLEEVE must also be installed with a downward
tilt toward the outside of the building. If a level is placed so that it rests on the FRONT and BACK UNIT REST as shown in Figure 8, a properly installed unit provides a ½ bubble slope to the outside of the building.
Note: The sleeve is made with a "built-in" slope front to back. Placing the carpenter's level on the front and back unit rests with the sleeve positioned on the sill will provide you the downward slope needed for proper chassis operation.
Figure 8
STEP 1
After unpacking the WSD SLEEVE from the carton, remove the inner and outdoor weather panels (Save panels on the event chassis is removed for service or storage). Place the WSD SLEEVE in the wall opening followin
g the instructions given in the INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. Attach the SLEEVE to the INSIDE WALL by driving two #12A x 2" screws in each side of the SLEEVE (see Figure 7). Shim at the top of the SLEEVE, midway between the sides. Drive one #12A x 2" screw in the top of the sleeve, close to the shim. Install screws from inside the SLEEVE. If the wall opening is not framed with wood, use expansion anchor bolts or molly (toggle) bolts (not provided).
Please note that there will be an excess of two #12Ax2" screws that will not be used.
STEP 2
Once the SLEEVE has been installed, check the LEVEL again to be sure the ½ bubble downward tilt is maintained.
Note: Apply shims, if required, below the chassis inside the sleeve front unit rest area, to ensure 1/2 bubble downward slope front to back.
STEP 3 Caulk the perimeter of the entire opening on the inside and
the outside between the SLEEVE and the WALL.
1/2" slope front to back
Raised Ledge
Level
Front Unit Rest
Slope
Back Unit Rest
NOTICE
SLEEVE projections and leveling precautions must be observed to prevent the entry of water into the room.
STEP 4
The front panel removed in Step 1 above must be remoun­ted back in place if masonry work is to be done and/or if the "WallMaster" CHASSIS is to be installed at a later date.
ABCDE WSD COMPLETE SLEEVE ASSY
C 61603304 OUTDOOR WEATHER PANEL (PAINTED METAL) D 61603011 STAMPED OUTDOOR GRILLE E 61578101 GASKET (ATTACHED TO SLEEVE)
E
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WallMaster chassis installation instructions for WS, WE and WY models
CAUTION
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people when installing your air conditioner.
Failure to so can resut in back or other injury.
CAUTION
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 to moderate personal injury.
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5 CHASSIS SEAL GASKET INSTALLATION: After
The decorative front is packaged in a separate box inside the chassis shipping carton, be tween the chassis and the carton. Remove this box and set the box aside until later.
With the help of an assistant, remove the chassis from the shipping carton. Be careful not to allow anything to impact against the hairpins as this may result in dam age to them. With the help of an assistant, lift the chassis by the basepan and slide it into the sleeve until it contacts the rear grille. With the chassis in proper position, the front edge of the basepan must extend out 4 ¾ inches from the front (side) edge of sleeve.
installing the shell, slide the chassis into the shell stopping approximately 3" from full insertion. Stuff the chassis seal gasket one inch deep between the chassis and the shell
(see Figure 9, P beginning from the lower right side corner and extend­ing over the top and down to the lower left side corner. Then push the chassis all the way into the shell for the remaining distance so that the plastic front meets the front edge of the shell. If foam chassis seal gasket is not installed, the operation
the unit will be negatively affected. Also, the operation
of noise and outside noise will be amplified.
age 12). Make sure the gasket is installed
STEP 1 Check the sleeve to be certain it has been correctly installed
in the wall. Remove the front panel on the WSD SLEEVE. Remove the rear WEATHER PANEL. Reverse grille. Place lower edge into sleeve tab (Friedrich logo facing out). Aligns slots with screw holes. Secure grille with screws.
A. Check the anchor screws. There should be four
(4) in the WSD SLEEVE (two in each side).
B. Determine if the sleeve has a downward slope,
to the outside, of ½ bubble on a level. See page 10 for further details.
C. Check to be sure the sleeve has been sealed
around all edges with an industrial type
in side to
STEP 2
caulk ing on both the outside and prevent rain entry.
Check the electrical receptacle to see that it conforms to the requirements for the chassis model to be ins talled. See page 3, for the rec ep tac le requirements.
STEP 6 Remove the intake grille from the decorative front frame by
grasping it at the upper rig until the grille is released from the upper retaining snaps.
Tilt it down toward you, lift up and out of the bottom retaining
snaps. Install the decorative front frame in place over the sleeve opening and attach it to the chassis with four sheet
metal screws as shown in Figure 9, Page 12. Replace the intake grille by positioning the bottom of the grille into the bottom retaining snaps. Tilt the front up and away from you. Press in lightly on top, and the grille will position retaining snaps. itself into upper
NOTE: Attach the frame to the chassis by installing four (4) 8A-5/8" screws through the slots in the frame and into the holes in the chassis.
ht and left side corner
s. Pull out
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Figure 9
Reversible Supply Grille 45° to 90°
Chassis Seal
Gasket
Decorative Front
Return Air
Grille
WARNING
Screws (4)
Alternate drain kits
7 6 5 3 C 6 5 4 3 2 1 B A
B 0 1 A 7 0 S W L#
E D O M
Moving Object Hazard
Replace all panels before operating your air conditioner.
Failure to do so can result in severe personal injury or death and damage to product or other property.
Condensate removal (WS, WE and WY models)
If you desire to drain condensate from the basepan during unit opera­tion, this unit is provided with a drain nipple that can be attached to the basepan. You must provide a 3/8" outside diameter thin-wall plastic or copper tube which will attach to the drain nipple. Follow the instructions below:
STEP 1 Find the drain rubber plug on the rear of the basepan
and remove it. (See Figure 10).
STEP 2 Remove the knockout in the lower right side of
grille. Slide the chassis into the WSD SLEEVE so that the
drain nipple extends through the knockout. STEP 3 Slide the tubing over the drain nipple. If the chassis must be removed from the sleeve for service, remove
the clamped drain hose before sliding the chassis out of the sleeve.
the rear
Drain hose
Figure 10
Drain nipple
Basepan
Sleeve
DK (Drain Kit)
In the event that the outdoor temperature drops below 37°F, any water
chas sis basepan is drained into the sleeve pan on that re mains in the WE and WY models to prevent freezing. (NOTE: In the cooling mode of the WS, WE and WY models, condensate over
flow is possible in very humid climates). For these particular instances, an optional drain kit (Accessory #DK) is available for water removal.
IDK (Interior Drain Kit)
New construction allowing for condensate drain systems built within the walls can use the Friedrich Interior Drain Kit (Accessory #IDK). This kit i
s designed for installation in t
below the condensate bellows valve (heat/cool models only).
he bottom of the sleeve
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Friedrich Air Conditioning Company
10001 Reunion Place, Suite 500
San Antonio, Tx 78216
1-800-541-6645
www.friedrich.com
WALLMASTER
THRU-THE-WALL AIR CONDITIONERS
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. This remedy is expressly agreed to be the exclusive remedy within twelve months from the date of the original purchase.
SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR
SEALED REFRIGERANT SYSTEM: If the Sealed Refrigeration System (defined for this purpose as the compressor, condenser
coil, evaporator coil, reversing valve, check valve, capillary, filter drier, and all interconnecting tubing) supplied by 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 and parts necessary to repair the Sealed Refrigeration System; PROVIDED FRIEDRICH will not pay the cost of diagnosis Service Agency, and the reinstallation charges associated with repair of the Sealed Refrigeration System. All such cost will be the sole responsibility of the owner. This remedy is expressly agreed to be the exclusive remedy within sixty months from the date of the original purchase.
of the problem, removal, freight charges, and transportation of the air conditioner to and from the
APPLICABILITY AND LIMITATIONS: This warranty is applicable only to units retained within the Fifty States of the U.S.A., District of Columbia, and Canada. This warranty is not applicable to:
1. Air filters or fuses.
2. Products on which the model and serial numbers have been removed.
3. Products which have defects or damage which results from improper installation, wiring, electrical current
OBTAINING WARRANTY PERFORMANCE: Service will be provided by the FRIEDRICH Authorized Dealer or Service Organization in your area. They are listed in the Yellow Pages. If assistance is required in
to: Friedrich Air Conditioning Co., ATTN: Warranty Registration, 10001 Reunion Place, Ste. 500, San Antonio, TX 78216.
LIMITATIONS: THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. Anything in the warranty notwithstanding, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND/OR MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY. MANUFACTURER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGE FOR BRE IMPLIED WARRANTY.
Performance of Friedrich’s Warranty obligation is limited to one of the following methods:
1. Repair of the unit
2. A refund to the customer for the prorated value of the unit based upon the remaining warranty period of the unit.
3. Providing a replacement unit of equal value
The method of fulfillment of the warranty obligation is at the sole discretion of Friedrich Air Conditioning.
NOTE: Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow the limitation or exclusion of
consequential or incidental damages, so the foregoing exclusions and limitations may not apply to you.
OTHER: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
PROOF OF PURCHASE: Owner must provide proof of purchase in order to receive any warranty related services.
All service calls for explaining the operation of this product will be the sole responsibility of the consumer.
charact
eristics, or maintenance; or caused by accident, misuse or abuse, fire, flood, alterations and/or misapplication of the product and/or units installed in a corrosive atmosphere, default or delay in performance caused by war, government restrictions or restraints, strikes, material shortages beyond the control of FRIEDRICH, or acts of God.
obtaining warranty performance, wr
ACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR
ite
All warranty service must be provided by an Authorized FRIEDRICH Service Agency, unless authorized by FRIEDRICH prior to repairs being made.
(10-04)
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Thru-the-wall
Unidades de aire acondicionado y bombas de calor
115-Volt: WS08, WS10, WS14 230-Volt: WS10, WS13, WS16, WE10, WE13, WE16, WY10, WY13
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Instrucciones de instalación y funcionamiento
920-007-16R02 (12-11)
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