Friedrich 2009, 2008 service manual How to operate the Friedrich WallMaster

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How to operate the Friedrich WallMaster

Figure 1: WS Model cool-only control panel

To start unit

If your air conditioner is installed and plugged into a proper receptacle, it is ready to go. The rst time the unit is started, the compressor will delay for three minutes. See Automatic Component Protection on the following page.

1Touch 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

When you rst turn the unit on, it will be in the Cool mode with con- stant fan.

2On WS cool-only models, touch the Mode buton once to activate the MoneySaver® (WS models only. See item 14 for Money Saver instructions on WY/WE models).

MoneySaver® is a feature that cycles the fan with the compres- sor so that the fan does not run all the time. This saves energy and improves dehumid cation. MoneySaver® will also run to test the temperature if the off cycle is too long. Or you may prefer constant fan for more air movement. (To return to constant fan, touch the Mode button two more times).

In order to run the fan by itself, do the following:

On WY/WS 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 coming on.

3Continuing from MoneySaver® mode, touch the Mode button once to activate the Fan Only feature (WS cool-only models).

To adjust temperature

4Use the Mode button to select either the Cool or MoneySaver® function (or Heat for WY/WE heat-cool models)

5COOLER – Touch the button to lower the room air temperature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power

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8

 

Smart

Fan

 

Cool

 

 

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Mode

Fan Only

 

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Fan

Speed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heat

 

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Clock

 

 

 

Money

Timer

 

 

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Set

Start Time

 

 

Saver

On/Off

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Temp/Hour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 2: WY/WE Model heat-cool control panel

6WARMER – Touch the button to raise the room air temperature.

7Press both the and buttons at the same time to switch the temperature from Fahrenheit (°F) to Celsius (°C). Repeat Step 7 to switch from °C back to °F.

To adjust fan speed

8Touch the Fan Speed button to see the current setting. Touch it again t o change s peed. F1 i s the lowest setting (SLEEP SETTING / LOW), F2 is MEDIUM, and F3 is HIGH.

To activate Smart Fan(WS cool-only models)

9There 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.

To activate Smart Fan(WY/WE heat-cool models)

9Press 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

10Touch t he Set Hour button to see t he c urrent setting. T he number that is displayed is the approximate time (hour only). Use the and 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).

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Contents WallMaster Thru-the-Wall Technical Support Contact Information Table Of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Important Safety InformationRefrigeration System Hazards Property Damage Hazards Introduction5th Digit Alphabetical Modifier 6th Digit Voltage 1st Digit Function2nd Digit Type 3rd & 4th Digits Approximate BTU/HR Cooling2008 / 2009 Performance Data Fire Hazard Electric Shock HazardFunctional Components How to operate the Friedrich WallMaster To set the timer Using the remote control Activating Test Mode Error Code ModeTesting the Electronic Control Checking Room TemperatureE7 Motor Operation E9 Heat Pump Failure Error Codes Listing for WS ModelsError Codes Listing for WE/WY Models Reboot the Control PanelSystem Control Switch Test For Units with Rotary Controls System Control SwitchThermostat Components TestingElectronic Control Operation Capacitor Check with Capacitor Analyzer CapacitorsDefrost Thermostat Defrost Bulb LocationDrain PAN Valve Heating ElementRefrigeration System Sequence of Operation Risk of Electric Shock Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Equipment Must be CapableFreeze Hazard Method Of Charging / RepairsBurn Hazard Overcharged Refrigerant Systems Undercharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Capillary Tube Systems Hermetic Components CheckMetering Device Check ValveReversing Valve DESCRIPTION/OPERATION Checking the Reversing Valve Testing the CoilExplosion Hazard Procedure For Changing Reversing ValveTouch Test in Heating/Cooling Cycle Compressor Checks Checking Compressor Efficiency Single Phase Resistance TestGround Test High Temperatures Compressor ReplacementRecommended procedure for compressor replacement Rotary Compressor Special Troubleshooting and Service AIR Filter Routine MaintenanceCoils and Base PAN Excessive Weight Hazard Blower Wheel / Housing / Condenser FAN / ShroudFront Cover Sleeve / DrainCooling only Room AIR Conditioners Troubleshooting Tips Replace fuse, reset breaker. If repeats, check Fused separately Oversized unit Operate in MoneySaver position Heat Pump Troubleshooting Heat Pump Troubleshooting Malfunction of Valve Normal Function of ValveWS14B10A-E WS10B30A-D WS13B30B-E,B-F WS16B30A-D,A-E WE10B33C-A WE13B33C-A WE16B33C-A WY10B33C-A WY13B33C-A WE10B33A-C WE13B33B-D,B-E WE16B33A-C,A-D WY10B33A-C,A-D WY13B33A-C,A-D Installation Accessories Description QTY Mounting Hardware ProvidedWall Preparation MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hahazard Installation RequirementsMECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard Sealing Gasket Installation Instructions Mechanical Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard Installation Instructions for Internal Drain KIT IDKExcessive Weight Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard Second Through Fifth Year First YearPage Technical Support Contact Information Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO
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