Air conditioner power supply cord trips (Reset button pops out)
�Disturbances in your electrical current can trip (Reset button will pop out) the power supply cord. Press and release RESET (listen for click; Reset button will latch and remain in) to resume operation.
�Electrical overloading, overheating, cord pinching or aging can trip (Reset button will pop out) the power supply cord. After correcting the problem, press and release RESET (listen for click; Reset button will latch and remain in) to resume operation.
NOTE: A damaged power supply cord must be replaced with a new power supply cord obtained from the product manufacturer and must not be repaired.
Air conditioner seems to run too much
�The current air conditioner replaced an older model. The use of more efficient components may cause the air conditioner to run longer than an older model, but the total energy consumption will be less. Newer air conditioners do not emit the “blast” of cold air you may be accustomed to from older units, but this is not an indication of lesser cooling capacity or efficiency. Refer to the efficiency rating (EER) and capacity rating (in BTU/hr.) marked on the air conditioner.
�The air conditioner is in a heavily occupied room, or heat- producing appliances are in use in the room. Use exhaust vent fans while cooking or bathing and try not to use heat- producing appliances during the hottest part of the day. A higher capacity air conditioner may be required, depending on the size of the room being cooled.
Air conditioner cycles on and off too much, or does not cool/heat room in cooling/heating mode
�The Mode or Fan control is set to Power Saver (on some models). Use Power Saver only when you are asleep or away from home, since the fan does not circulate the room air continuously. Use Low Cool, Medium Cool or High Cool for your best comfort.
�The air conditioner is not properly sized for your room. Check the cooling capabilities of your room air conditioner. Room air conditioners are not designed to cool multiple rooms.
�The filter is dirty or obstructed by debris. Clean the filter.
�The inside evaporator and outside condenser coils are dirty or obstructed by debris. See “Annual Maintenance.”
�There is excessive heat or moisture (open container cooking, showers, etc.) in the room. Use a fan to exhaust heat or moisture from the room. Try not to use heat- producing appliances during the hottest part of the day.
�The louvers are blocked. Install the air conditioner in a location where the louvers are free from curtains, blinds, furniture, etc.
�The outside temperature is below 65°F (18°C). Do not try to operate your air conditioner in the cooling mode when the outside temperature is below 65°F (18°C).
�The temperature of the room you are trying to cool is extremely hot. Allow extra time for the air conditioner to cool off a very hot room.
�Windows or doors to the outside are open. Close all windows and doors.
�The Vent control is set to OPEN (on some models). Push the Vent control to CLOSED for maximum cooling and/or heating.
�The temperature set point or Thermostat control is not at a cool enough setting. Adjust the temperature set point to a cooler setting by pressing the minus button to reduce the temperature or adjust the Thermostat control to a cooler setting by turning the knob clockwise. Turn the Fan control to Turbo Cool.
�The air contitioner in the heating mode has insufficient BTU/hr for the heating requirements of the room. Do not use the air conditioner as a primary source of heat.
Temperature on display does not match room temperature
�When the compressor and fan motor turn off during Power Saver mode, or after you turn off the unit, a lower temperature reading than the actual room temperature may be displayed for a short period of time. This lower temperature reading is caused by the temperature sensor being located close to the cold evaporator coil. The actual room temperature will display within a few minutes.
Water drips from cabinet into your house
�The air conditioner is not properly leveled. The air conditioner should slope slightly downward toward the outside. Level the air conditioner to provide a downward slope toward the outside to ensure proper drainage. See the Installation Instructions.
NOTE: Do not drill a hole into the bottom of the metal base and condensate pan.
Assistance or Service
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For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to ask any questions or tell us about your concerns to:
Friedrich Air Conditioning Co. Customer Service Dept.
P.O. Box 1540
San Antonio, TX
Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence.
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