Friedrich 2008, 2009 Electronic Control Panel, Error Code Mode, Testing the Electronic Control

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ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL

Figure 5: “WS” Cooling only models

 

Electronic Control Panel

PM

72

 

Power

 

 

 

Cool

 

 

Fan

Mode

Money Saver®

 

 

Speed

 

 

 

 

 

Fan Only

 

 

 

 

Clock

 

 

Timer

Set

Start Time

 

 

On/Off

Hour

Stop Time

 

 

 

 

Temp/Hour

Figure 6: “WE”/”WY” heat/cool models

Electronic Control Panel

TESTING THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL

CHECKING ROOM TEMPERATURE

1.Check the room temperature at the electronic control pad by pressing at the same time, the Fan Speed button and the Temp/Hour button on the WS/WE/ WY models (see figures 5 and 6).

2.The indoor temperature will display for 10 seconds. Indoortemperaturecanbeviewedinallmodes,including the Test Mode. The display can be changed back to the SET temperature by pressing any key (except the Power (on/off button) or it can do so automatically after 10 seconds have elapsed.

ACTIVATING TEST MODE

Activate Test Mode by pressing at the same time, the Mode button and the Temp/Hour button on on the WS/WE/ WY models (see figures 5 and 6).

The LEDs for Set/Hour: “Start Time” and “Stop Time” will blink 1 bps while Test Mode is active.

Test Mode has a duration of 90 minutes. Test Mode can be activated under any function, including Off.

Test Mode is cancelled by pressing the Power (on/off) button, unplugging the unit, or when the 90 minutes times out.

Test Mode settings are factory default of:

Unit operation On, MoneySaver On, Cool Mode, 60 degrees F, speed fan on High. “Timer” and “Set Hour” features are non-functional.

Test Mode overrides the three minute compressor Lock- out, all delays for fan motor start, speed change, and when switching modes.

ERROR CODE MODE

Error Code Mode is used to display all error codes stored since reset. It is a sub-mode of Test Mode. Unit must be in Test Mode to enter the Error Code function.

Activating Error Code Mode: Press the TIMER On/ Off” button on the WS/WE/WY models (see figures 5 and 6). The LED for the TIMER On/Off will flash 1 bps (beats per second) while Error Code Mode is active.

Pressing the Temp/Hour button will display “00”. Consecutive presses will scroll through all error codes

stored. Press the Temp/Hour button to see the reverse order of the error codes. When the end of the stored error codes is reached the temperature Set Point will appear. (Each error code is listed once)

Exiting Error Code Mode: press the Timer On/Off button.

Clearing Error Codes: Error codes are cleared from the memory by exiting from Error Code Mode.

MEMORY: On WS/WE/WY

The electronic control has a memory to retain all functions and settings, as set up by the user, in the event of a power failure. For example: once power is restored to the unit, there is a two second delay before the fan comes on and approximately three minutes delay before the compressor is activated providing that the mode was set for cooling and the set point temperature has not been met in the room.

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Contents WallMaster Thru-the-Wall Technical Support Contact Information Table Of Contents Important Safety Information Your safety and the safety of others are very importantRefrigeration System Hazards Introduction Property Damage Hazards3rd & 4th Digits Approximate BTU/HR Cooling 1st Digit Function2nd Digit Type 5th Digit Alphabetical Modifier 6th Digit Voltage2008 / 2009 Performance Data Electric Shock Hazard Fire HazardFunctional Components How to operate the Friedrich WallMaster To set the timer Using the remote control Checking Room Temperature Error Code ModeTesting the Electronic Control Activating Test ModeReboot the Control Panel Error Codes Listing for WS ModelsError Codes Listing for WE/WY Models E7 Motor Operation E9 Heat Pump FailureFor Units with Rotary Controls System Control Switch System Control Switch TestThermostat Components TestingElectronic Control Operation Defrost Bulb Location CapacitorsDefrost Thermostat Capacitor Check with Capacitor AnalyzerHeating Element Drain PAN ValveRefrigeration System Sequence of Operation Equipment Must be Capable Sealed Refrigeration System RepairsEquipment Required Risk of Electric ShockFreeze Hazard Method Of Charging / RepairsBurn Hazard Undercharged Refrigerant Systems Overcharged Refrigerant SystemsRestricted Refrigerant System Check Valve Hermetic Components CheckMetering Device Capillary Tube SystemsReversing Valve DESCRIPTION/OPERATION Testing the Coil Checking the Reversing ValveExplosion 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 Blower Wheel / Housing / Condenser FAN / Shroud Routine MaintenanceCoils and Base PAN Excessive Weight Hazard AIR FilterSleeve / Drain Front CoverCooling 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 Normal Function of Valve Malfunction 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 Installation Requirements MECHANICALCUT/SEVER HahazardMECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard Sealing Gasket Installation Instructions Installation Instructions for Internal Drain KIT IDK Mechanical Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER HazardExcessive Weight Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard MECHANICALCUT/SEVER Hazard First Year Second Through Fifth YearPage Technical Support Contact Information Friedrich AIR Conditioning CO
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