Friedrich SQ08N10, SQ10N10, SQ05N10, SQ06N10, EQ08N11 manual Timer Start Time, Timer Settings

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TIMER SETTINGS

1.Set time and day

2.Set start time

3.Set stop time

Figure 4

 

 

TIMER

HOUR

MIN

SET

 

 

FRIEDRICH

 

 

AIR CONDITIONING CO.

 

 

SAN ANTONIO, TX

 

 

 

 

FRR097

SET TIME AND DAY - To adjust the unit's time press and hold the HOUR and the MIN buttons for three seconds (Refer to Figure 4).

AM

FRR128

The unit's current hour displays. Use the or buttons to adjust the hour. To change from AM to PM continue to increment (roll) the display. Press TIMER SET (Refer to Figure 4) button to save the hour and display the unit’s current minutes.

FRR129

Use the or buttons to adjust the minutes. The clock is now set for 11:25 AM. Press TIMER SET (Refer to Figure 4) button to display the unit's day setting.

FRR130

F

AUTO FAN

SET POINT

FRR131

Press TIMER SET (Refer to Figure 4) button to exit and save the SET TIME function. The TIMER SET button must be pressed within 15 second. Button inactivity for more than 15 seconds causes the display to time out and return to the normal operating display.

Timer Start Time

F

AUTO FAN

SET POINT

FRR140

The display shows a normal system. Press and hold the HOUR button (Figure 4) for 3 seconds. Note: The Timer start-stop times may be set even when the system is in the Timer or Schedule mode.

AM

ON

FRR141

Use the or button to adjust the hour. Press the TIMER SET button (Figure 4) to adjust the minutes.

ON

FRR142

Use the or button to adjust the minutes. Press the TIMER SET button (Figure 4) within 15 seconds to exit and save the setting. The timer is now set to start at 4:21 AM.

The display will return to normal.

Use the or buttons to adjust the day (1 to 7). The day setting is up

to the user. If you set the current day = 1. So if today is Tuesday, then

 

Day 1 = Tuesday, select 1.

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