Friedrich K?hl+ ES15M33 User Manual Download Page 41

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COMPLAINT

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Unit Does Not Cool/Heat 
Room Suf

fi

 ciently, Or Cycles 

On And Off Too Frequently 
(continued).

 

The outside temperature is below 
60° F (16° C).

 

Do not try to operate your air conditioner in the 
cooling mode when the outside temperature 
is below 60° F (16° C).  The unit will not cool 
properly, and the unit may be damaged.

 

The digital control is set to fan 
cycling mode.

 

Since the fan does not circulate the room 
air continuously at this setting, the room air 
does not  mix as well and hot (or cold) spots 
may result.  Using the continuous fan setting 
is recommended to obtain optimum comfort 
levels.

 

The air conditioner has insuf

fi

 cient 

cooling capacity to match the heat 
gain of the room.

 

 Check the cooling capacity of your unit to 
ensure it is properly sized for the room in which 
it is installed.  Room air conditioners are not 
designed to cool multiple rooms.

 

The air conditioner has insuf

fi

 cient 

heating capacity to match the heat 
loss of the room.

 

Check the heating capacity of your unit.  Air 
conditioners are sized to meet the cooling load, 
and heater size is then selected to meet the 
heating load.  In extreme northern climates, 
room air conditioners may not be able to be 
used as a primary source of heat.

Unit Runs Too Much.

 

This may be due to an excessive 
heat load in the room.

 

 If there are heat producing appliances in use 
in the room, or if the room is heavily occupied, 
the unit will need to run longer to remove the 
additional heat.

 

It may also be due to an improperly 
sized unit.

 

Be sure to use exhaust vent fans while cooking 
or bathing and, if possible, try not to use heat 
producing appliances during the hottest part of 
the day.

 

This may be normal for higher 
ef

fi

 ciency (EER) air conditioners.

 

The use of higher ef

fi

 ciency components in 

your new air conditioner may result in the 
unit running longer than you feel it should.  
This may be more apparent, if it replaced an 
older, less ef

fi

 cient, model.  The actual energy 

usage, however, will be signi

fi

 cantly less when 

compared to older models.

 

You may notice that the discharge 
air temperature of your new air 
conditioner may not seem as cold 
as you may be accustomed to from 
older units.  This does not, however, 
indicate a reduction in the cooling 
capacity of the unit.

 

The energy ef

fi

 ciency ratio (EER) and cooling 

capacity rating (Btu/h) listed on the unit’s rating 
plate are both agency certi

fi

 ed.

Troubleshooting Tips (continued)

Summary of Contents for K?hl+ ES15M33

Page 1: ...omAir Conditioners 920 198 00 11 09 SS08M10 SS10M10 SS12M10 SS14M10 SS12M30 SS15M30 SM18M30 SM21M30 SL25M30 SL28M30 SL36M30 115 Volt 208 230 Volt YS10M10 ES12M33 ES15M33 YS12M33 EM18M34 YM18M34 EL25M3...

Page 2: ...aintaining a comfortable temperature and humidity level Many extra features have been built into your unit to assure quiet operation the greatest circulation of cool dry air and the most economic oper...

Page 3: ...0 Add a Remote Thermostat 14 Remote Thermostat Selection 14 Remote Control Operation 15 Remote Effectiveness 15 Airflow Selection and Adjustment 17 Installation Instructions 18 Standard Window Install...

Page 4: ...product or other property Indicates a hazard which if not avoided can result in personal injury and damage to product or other property All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is t...

Page 5: ...Remove top foam pads STEP 4 Slowly remove outer box careful not to loosen decorative front STEP 5 Slide the foam front support forward STEP 6 Carefully lift decorative front box from foam front suppo...

Page 6: ...DELAY FUSE REQUIRED WALL RECEPTACLE AMP VOLT NEMA NO SS08M10 SS10M10 SS12M10 SS14M10 YS10M10 15 125 5 15R SS12M30 SS15M30 SM18M30 SM21M30 15 250 6 15R SL25M30 SL28M30 ES12M33 ES15M33 YS12M33 20 250 6...

Page 7: ...rom the filter as shown in Figure 4 NOTE Make sure the front frame with the mesh filter is facing you FRR052 HANDLE FILTER GRIP FRR048 TOP TAB FRONT FRAME WITH STANDARD MESH FILTER A Figure 2 Figure 4...

Page 8: ...carbon filter on the top of the back filter frame The carbon filter has been cut to the correct dimension and should fit within the frame as shown in figure 7 NOTE The carbon filter is not a re usabl...

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Page 10: ...pressed the fan speed is temporarily displayed in the display window plus a fan speed icon triangle changes to indicate the new speed level when auto is selected Fan speed automatically varies depend...

Page 11: ...If the CHECK FILTER icon displays the timer may be reset by pressing and holding the BACK button for three 3 seconds A beep indicates the CHECK FILTER system timer was reset and the CHECK FILTER icon...

Page 12: ...ge press the BACK key to return to the EMHT screen Press the UP to go to the next menu BAND FRR065 User presses or to toggle between Emergency Heat On and Emergency Heat Off Press the key to accept th...

Page 13: ...ilt in thermostat on the unit may not display the temperature as it is felt in the room This can be caused by many things including the size of the unit the heat load on the room or other factors Frie...

Page 14: ...nt warranty Failure to follow these instructions can result in personal injury and damage to product or other property Figure 9 between terminals 11 12 on the terminal block Connect the thermostat usi...

Page 15: ...emporarily displayed in the display window plus a fan speed icon triangle changes to indicate the new speed level Fan speed automatically varies depending on the set temperature on the control panel a...

Page 16: ...EM TEMPERATURE UP SCHEDULE DISPLAY FAN MODE POWER TEMPERATURE DOWN FAN SPEED FRR006 AUTO ICON SYSTEM MODE FAN MODE FAN SPEED SCHEDULE ICON 2 X 16 SEGMENT DISPLAY COOL ICON HEAT ICON FAN ONLY ICON F C...

Page 17: ...s outside air to enter the room This is useful in fall and spring as a means of bringing in fresh outside air when using FAN ONLY It can also be used in the summer with the compressor in the Cooling M...

Page 18: ...wer or fan blade areas Failure to do so can result in serious injury Installation Instructions READ THIS FIRST Electrical Requirements IMPORTANT Before you begin the actual installation of your air co...

Page 19: ...NG 5 WINGBOARD ANGLE TOP 1 6 WINGBOARD ANGLE SIDE 2 7 SCREW SHEET METAL 8 x 3 8 2 WINGBOARD MOUNTING PARTS 8 WINGBOARD MASONITE 1 9 J TYPE SPEED NUT 4 10 WINGBOARD CLIP SPRING STEEL 4 11 SCREW 8 x PHI...

Page 20: ...ND WASHERS FAR RIGHT SCREW ENTRYGARD RETAINER WIRE FRR012 CONTROL UNIT SUPPORT BRACKET Figure 14 Figure 15 STEP 2 Hold the cabinet stationary then use the hand grips on both ends of the control unit s...

Page 21: ...m 8 to fit the space between the window side channels and cabinet Figure 24 Make sure you include the depth of the window channel STEP 5 Check the window sill and frame to be sure they are in good con...

Page 22: ...REW ITEM 7 2 REQUIRED CABINET TAB TAB LOOP Figure 17 FRR014 LOCATE SILL PLATE GUIDE CHANNEL JUST BACK OF WINDOW SILL WINDOW SILL TOP ANGLE ITEM 5 SIDE ANGLE ITEM 6 PULL WINDOW SASH DOWN BEHIND TOP ANG...

Page 23: ...ET ITEM 1 SUPPORT BRACKET ITEM 1 10 24 x 1 HEX HD SCREW ITEM 2 3 8 SLOPE DOWN 10 24 x FLAT WELD NUT ITEM 3 Figure 19 FRR016 12 x 2 SHEET METAL SCREW ITEM 4 SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN WALL AND BRACK...

Page 24: ...NDENSER AIR INLETS 10 24 SCREW 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT Figure 21 FRR018 3 8 SLOPE DOWN STRAIGHTEN TAB TO LAY FLAT ALONG THE BOTTOM RAIL OF THE SHELL SECURE THE LONGEST SIDE OF THE BRACKET TO THE SHELL STO...

Page 25: ...F THE WING BOARD ITEM 8 MARK SCORE AND CUT WITH APPROPRIATE CUTTING TOOL CUT HERE AND DISCARD CENTER WASTE MATERIAL WINGBOARD B B B B FRR019 DIMENSION A CUT HERE DISCARD SHADED AREA CUT TO FIT DIMENSI...

Page 26: ...4 one inch deep between the chassis and the cabinet See Figure 29 as shown on page 28 A paint stir stick or ruler might be helpful here Begin inserting the gasket at either bottom corner and go up the...

Page 27: ...L GASKET ITEM 13 SECTION B B FRR022 A A WINDOW JAM TOP OF CABINET PLACE WINGBOARD PANEL IN WINDOW JAM TO COMPRESS THE SPRINGS INSIDE THE RUNNERS AND SWING THE WINGBOARD PANELS INTO PLACE AS INDICATED...

Page 28: ...enter the fresh air lever then align and tighten the four 4 captive screws as indicated by the arrows in Figure 28 Before closing the front panel be sure the filter is in place Make sure curtains do n...

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Page 30: ...back upward into the electrical control panel FRR058 ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL CORD STRAIN RELIEF IS FLUSH WITH THE TOP OF ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL Figure 34 Unplug unit WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Ma...

Page 31: ...all the 3 screws removed earlier to secure electrical control panel FRR060 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL SCREWS 3 RETAINED FROM STEP 1 STEP 20 If running power cord to the right of the unit install the cor...

Page 32: ...nd frame in the opening to finished dimensions If the wall construction is typical frame or 2 x 4 studding with brick or stone veneers locate the opening next to one of the studs For masonry concrete...

Page 33: ...TAIL C FRR027 MODEL A SMALL CHASSIS 7 3 8 MEDIUM CHASSIS 7 3 8 LARGE CHASSIS 15 1 8 2 MINIMUM BOTH SIDES CONDENSER AIR INTAKE LOUVERS A CONDITIONED ROOM SIDE AIR TOP VIEW CONDENSER AIR INTAKE LOUVERS...

Page 34: ...FRR029 CAULK ALL SIDES INSIDE AND OUTSIDE CABINET ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE SEE FIG 42 FOR LOCATION NOTE SHIM TO FILL IN VOID AT THE TOP AND SIDES WITH WOOD AS REQUIRED Figure 41 FRR030 CAULK ALL SIDES IN...

Page 35: ...long screws Item 4 Figure 20 NOTE Alternate fasteners are required when securing the sill plate or support brackets to material other than wood cinder block brick masonry or concrete These items can...

Page 36: ...d SCHEDULE for three 3 seconds All changed parameters will be saved The BACK key allows the user to back up through the menus FRR033 SYSTEM FAN MODE FAN SPEED SCHEDULE BACK DISPLAY ENTER A WAKE M T W...

Page 37: ...F S S If the user should decide they don t want to use all four time periods for the day they can set any period to be skipped by pressing SYSTEM This will blank out the options and display the word...

Page 38: ...ational and local codes and ordinances having jurisdiction Secure components and accessories such as a decorative front cover Start the unit and check for proper operation of all components in each mo...

Page 39: ...arm water and a mild dishwashing detergent Dry the filter thoroughly before reinstalling Use caution the coil surface can be sharp Fan Motor Compressor The fan motor compressor are permanently lubrica...

Page 40: ...ut The LCDI power cord can trip Reset button pops out due to disturbances on your power supply line Press and release RESET listen for click Reset button latches and remains in to resume normal operat...

Page 41: ...meet the heating load In extreme northern climates room air conditioners may not be able to be used as a primary source of heat Unit Runs Too Much This may be due to an excessive heat load in the roo...

Page 42: ...oint Cool SASPC Auto Set Point Heat SASPH Time Thursday Wake ON Off Cool Auto Low 78 70 78 70 6 00AM Thursday Return ON Off Cool Auto Low 85 62 85 62 8 00 AM Thursday Aw ay ON Off Cool Auto Low 78 70...

Page 43: ...er installation wiring electrical current characteristics or maintenance or caused by accident misuse or abuse fire flood alterations and or misapplication of the product and or units installed in a c...

Page 44: ...riedrich Air Conditioning Co Post Office Box 1540 San Antonio Texas 78295 1540 4200 N Pan Am Expressway San Antonio Texas 78218 5212 210 357 4400 FAX 210 357 4480 www friedrich com Printed in the U S...

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