Friedrich SS14N10*, SS12N10*, SS15N30*, SS10N10*, SM18N30* ºF ºC Select, Timer Schedule Button

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UP and DOWN - arrows - Pressing either or button changes the system's set point (desired room temperature). These buttons are also used for setting the Timer and other programming.

F

AUTO FAN

SET POINT

FRR100

F

AUTO FAN

SET POINT

FRR101

One press equals 1 degree of change. Holding the button down for more than 0.6 seconds starts the fast increment/decrement change of the set point.

TIMER SCHEDULE BUTTON -

The TIMER button has two main uses:

SCHEDULE

1.Used to preselect a TIMER or SCHEDULE function. (For pre-selection instructions, please see page 17.)

2. Used to turn on or activate the pre-selected TIMER or

SCHEDULE .

3. To turn on your pre-selction, press the TIMER button once and let

SCHEDULE

go. The display at bottom right will show the TIMER icon or

SCHEDULE icon .

Example:

 

TIMER is turned ON

SCHEDULE is turned ON

TIMER (FACTORY DEFAULT) - The TIMER is the default on new units. The TIMER function allows you to turn the unit one time ON and one time OFF daily at the times that you select. For example, you can command the system to turn ON at 8:15 am and to turn OFF at 1:30 pm everyday. (To set the timer, see page 18.)

SCHEDULE- The SCHEDULE has two options with factory pre-programmed energy management settings: temperature, system and time settings (see addendum) (for more information, see page 17).

Schedule options are:

1. Residential Schedule - 40 hour work week

2. Commercial Schedule - 5 day business week

ºF - ºC Select

F

AUTO FAN

SET POINT

FRR132

To switch from degrees Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C), press and buttons simultaneously for three seconds.

FRR133

An “F” will flash for 5 seconds and then revert to a normal display. To change from F to C, press the or button within 5 seconds.

FRR134

A “C” will flash for 5 seconds and then revert to a normal display.

C

AUTO FAN

SET POINT

FRR135

The ºF icon goes away and the ºC icon illuminates on the normal display.

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(These factory pre-programmed settings can only be changed by using the WiFi FriedrichLink™ adaptor, or with an upload via the mirco USB port, with which you can create your own custom program. See page 11.)

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