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Final Inspection & Start-up Checklist

Heat pumps operate differently

If your unit is a "Y", or heat pump model, there are some things that you 
will want to be aware of.  Some functions of a heat pump differ from your 
unit when it is used for heating:

1. 

ice to form on the outdoor coil of the heat pump.  

Moisture in the outside air, passing over the coil when very cold, 
will form ice.

2. 

If the outdoor temperature drops below 37° F (3° C), your heat 
pump will automatically turn on the electric resistance heat.  When 
the temperature rises to 40° F (4° C), the compressor will resume 
the heat pump operation.  If your unit is a 115 volt model (YS10), 
it is designed for use in warmer climates and does not have an 
electrical heat feature, and will not provide adequate heat below 
37° F (2.8° C).

Control Panel Battery Change Procedure

Remove the grille, by loosening four (4) captive screws (See Figure 45).  In 
the upper left corner, remove one (1) screw on the battery retaining door 
(See Figure 46).  Remove and replace the battery (CR2450).  Reinstall 
the battery retaining door.  Align the grille guide pins then tighten the four 

Clean or replace it as necessary. 

  Inspect and ensure that all components and accessories have been 

installed properly and that they have not been damaged during the 
installation progress.

  Check the condensate water drain(s) to ensure that they are adequate 

for the removal of condensate water, and that they meet the approval 
of the end user.

  Ensure that all installation instructions concerning clearances around 

indoor coil, and outdoor coil are free from any obstructions.

  Ensure that the circuit breaker(s) or fuse(s) and supply circuit wire 

size have been sized correctly.  If the unit was supplied with a power 
supply cord, insure that it is stored properly.

  Ensure that the entire installation is in compliance with all applicable 

national 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 mode of operation.

  Instruct the owner or operator of the units operation, and the 

manufacturer's Routine Maintenance.

NOTE:

  A log for recording the dates of maintenance and/or service is 

recommended.

  Present the owner or operator of the equipment with the Installation 

& Operation Manual, all accessory installation instructions, and the 
name, address and telephone number of the Authorized Friedrich 
Warranty Service Company in the area for future reference if 
necessary. 

This is a warm weather appliance

Your air conditioner is designed to cool in warm weather when the outside 
temperature is above 60° F (15.6° C) and below 115° F (46.1° C), so it won't 
cool a room if it is already cool outside.  If you want to cool a room in the 
spring or fall, select the FAN ONLY 

 mode and set the Fresh Air/Exhaust 

air control to Fresh Air.  This will bring in a supply of cooler outside air.

Condensation is normal

Air conditioners actually pump the heat and humidity from your room to the 
outside.  Humidity becomes water, and your air conditioner will use most 
of the water to keep the outside coil cool.  If there is excessive humidity, 
there may be excess water that will drip outside.  This is normal operation.

Frosting

ONLY   and the frost will disappear.  Setting the thermostat a little warmer 
will probably prevent the frosting from recurring.

Noises

All air conditioners make some noise.  Friedrich units are designed to 
operate as quietly as possible.  An air conditioner mounted in a wall is 
quieter than one mounted in a window.  It is important to ensure that the 
chassis seal gasket (Item 13) is properly installed (refer to installation 

instructions).

FRR010

1. USE HAND TOOLS WHEN INSTALLING AND

REMOVING FRONT PANEL.

DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS.

2.

DISCONNECT POWER

 AND FOLLOW ALL

LABELED 

WARNINGS

 WHEN FRONT PANEL

IS REMOVED.

USE HAND TOOLS

DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN

Figure 45

Figure 46

It is normal for

Summary of Contents for Kuhl SL28

Page 1: ...6 YL24 FAN SPEED SCHEDULE SYSTEM FAN MODE POWER F AUTO FAN AUTO CONTINUOUS C Service Questions Contact Friedrich at 800 541 6645 Sales Inquiries Contact Sylvane at 800 934 9194 or visit sylvane com Se...

Page 2: ...ry air and the most economic operation MODEL NUMBER YS10M10A SERIAL NUMBER LICY00008 VOLTS 115 60 HZ 1 PH VOLTS MIN 108 COOLING BTH HR 6500 EER 12 0 AMPS 8 0 HEATING BTH HR 6500 EER 10 4 AMPS 7 0 REFR...

Page 3: ...n 9 New K hlControl Options 10 Control Panel Operation Instructions 11 Remote Control Operation 20 Remote Effectiveness 20 22 Installation Instructions 23 Standard Window Installation 25 Cord Routing...

Page 4: ...an result in personal injury and damage to product or other property All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and tell you what will h...

Page 5: ...pping bar dividers STEP 3 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...

Page 6: ...tton latches and remains in The power cord is ready for use WARNING Before Operating Your Unit MODEL CIRCUIT RATING OR TIME DELAY FUSE REQUIRED WALL RECEPTACLE AMP VOLT NEMA NO SS08 SS10 SS12 SS14 YS1...

Page 7: ...front frame by washing STEP 2 NOTE FRR052 HANDLE FILTER GRIP FRR048 TOP TAB FRONT FRAME WITH STANDARD MESH FILTER A Figure 2 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 3 STEP 4 NOTE the tab in the frame stops the hand...

Page 8: ...on Filter Installation Instructions STEP 4 NOTE STEP 5 and slide the assembly into the unit as per the instructions on the door NOTE the tab in the frame stops the handle from sliding in slide the han...

Page 9: ...e control panel function buttons and mode icons can be viewed in Figure 8 Power On Press the button to turn on the air conditioner The power button illuminates to indicate that the power is on The bac...

Page 10: ...when most people are away at work lower them again to 78 F prior to the time when most people will return home and then raise slightly to 82 F to maintain a comfortable temperature overnight The Comm...

Page 11: ...model the FAN SPEED N SPEED button allows you to toggle between four or five modes of operation LOW MEDIUM HIGH and AUTO When fan speed AUTO FAN mode SYSTEM mode AUTO COOL or HEAT is selected fan spe...

Page 12: ...UR and the MIN buttons for three seconds Refer to Figure 10 OTHER FUNCTIONS AM FRR128 The unit s current hour displays Use the or buttons to adjust the hour To change from AM to PM continue to increme...

Page 13: ...TO FAN FRR132 To switch from degrees Fahrenheit F to Celsius C press or buttons for three seconds FRR133 from F to C press the or button within 5 seconds FRR134 The F icon goes away and the C icon ill...

Page 14: ...mal operating display FRR179 If the room freeze protection is active the display indicates this by showing SET Figure 10 button overrides the freeze protection alert for 5 minutes This alert appears w...

Page 15: ...y indicates the schedule function that is active To change to an alternate schedule 2 or 3 press the or button If the Schedule function is not available the Timer icon shows without the SCHEDULE icon...

Page 16: ...stem is in the Schedule mode SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR140 AM 4ON FRR141 Use the or _ _ 21ON FRR142 Use the or _ SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR143 SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR144 The display returns to n...

Page 17: ...the Timer icon begins to SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79SCHEDULE FRR149 The Timer are made press the button to re activate Timer or Schedule mode The Timer are made press the button to re activate Timer or Sc...

Page 18: ...play shows the unit in Schedule mode SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR161 Timer and SCHEDULE icons turn off The control stays in the current state The display shows a normal system SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 F...

Page 19: ...rrent state SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR169 The display shows a normal system SET POINT F AUTO FAN 79 FRR163 the Timer and SCHEDULE icons turn off The unit wakes up in the last known non schedule state...

Page 20: ...TO operation When the FA N SPEED button is pressed the fan speed icon triangle changes to indicate the new speed level Fan speed automatically varies depending on the set temperature on the control pa...

Page 21: ...TEM FAN MODE POWER DISPLAY FAN MODE POWER TEMPERATURE UP TEMPERATURE DOWN F AUTO FAN AUTO CONTINUOUS C SYSTEM MODE FAN MODE FAN SPEED SCHEDULE ICON HEAT ICON FAN ONLY ICON F C ICONs FRR082 F AUTO FAN...

Page 22: ...ontrol Your air conditioner has the ability to bring fresh air into the room or exhaust stale air out of the room The control slide is found on the upper part of the unit See Figure 14 TO EXHAUST INDO...

Page 23: ...emoved Do not place hands in blower or fan blade areas Failure to do so can result in serious injury InstallationInstructions READTHISFIRST ElectricalRequirements IMPORTANT Before you begin the actual...

Page 24: ...REW SHEET METAL 8 x 3 8 2 WINGBOARD MOUNTING PARTS 1 E T I N O S A M D R A O B G N I W 8 ITEM NO DESCRIPTION QTY MOUNTING PARTS SCREW SHEET METAL 12A x 2 CHASSIS SEAL GASKET LIGHT FOAM 4 14 7 1 4 T U...

Page 25: ...E FRR012 CONTROL UNIT SUPPORT BRACKET Figure 15 Figure 16 STEP 2 Hold the cabinet stationary then use the hand grips on both ends of the control unit support bracket to pull the chassis out of the cab...

Page 26: ...he window channel STEP 5 Check the window sill and frame to be sure they are in good STEP 6 CABINET MOUNTING Raise the lower window 1 4 more than the height of the cabinet Carefully slide the cabinet...

Page 27: ...EM 7 2 REQUIRED CABINET TAB TAB LOOP Figure 1 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 ANGLE CENT...

Page 28: ...EM 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 FRR016 12 x 2 SHEET METAL SCREW ITEM 4 SPACER SHOULD BE USED BETWEEN WALL AND BRACKET WHEN...

Page 29: ...ER AIR INLETS 10 24 SCREW 10 24 FLAT WELD NUT Figure 2 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 STONE LED...

Page 30: ...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 DIMENSION A A...

Page 31: ...33 A paint stir stick or ruler might be helpful here Begin inserting the gasket at either bottom corner and go up the side across the top and down the opposite side Then push the chassis all the way i...

Page 32: ...INGBOARD PANEL IN WINDOW JAM TO COMPRESS THE SPRINGS INSIDE THE RUNNERS AND SWING THE WINGBOARD PANELS INTO PLACE AS INDICATED BY THE DASHED LINES CLIP ITEM 10 SECTION A A SECURE THE SIDE WINGBOARD PA...

Page 33: ...ool to attach the decorative front to the chassis Figure 29 FRR024 NOTE WHEN INSTALLING THE CHASSIS SEAL GASKET BEGIN AT EITHER BOTTOM CORNER AND GO UP THE SIDE ACROSS THE TOP DOWN THE OPPOSITE SIDE P...

Page 34: ...pward into the electrical control panel FRR058 ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL CORD STRAIN RELIEF IS FLUSH WITH THE TOP OF ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL Figure 35 Unplug unit WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Make sur...

Page 35: ...e 3 screws removed earlier to secure electrical control panel FRR060 ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL SCREWS 3 RETAINED FROM STEP 1 STEP 21 If running power cord to the right of the unit install the cord into...

Page 36: ...onstruction is typical frame or 2 x 4 studding with brick or For masonry concrete or cinder block walls locate opening for your convenience See Figures 41 42 and 43 The following instructions apply to...

Page 37: ...AIL 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 M...

Page 38: ...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 42 FRR030 CAULK ALL SIDES INSIDE A...

Page 39: ...screws Item 4 Figure 21 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 be pu...

Page 40: ...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 mode of operation Instruct...

Page 41: ...ting correctly Check the sealant around the sleeve and reseal areas as needed ServiceandAssistance Before calling for service please check the Troubleshooting Tips section avoid unnecessary service ca...

Page 42: ...rcuit breaker or time delay fuse is not of the proper rating for your unit If the problem continues contact a licensed electrician Z V Z V button pops out due to disturbances on your power supply line...

Page 43: ...d as a primary source of heat X 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 additi...

Page 44: ...70 Set Point Heat 70 Set Point Heat 70 Set Point Heat 70 Set Point Heat 70 Set Point Heat 70 Start Time 2200 Start Time 2200 Start Time 2200 Start Time 2200 Start Time 2200 Start Time 2200 Start Time...

Page 45: ...AND LIMITATIONS X V 1 2 Products on which the model and serial numbers have been removed 3 Products which have defects or damage which results from improper installation wiring electrical current char...

Page 46: ...Reunion Place Suite 50 San Antonio Texas 78216 1 800 541 66450 www friedrich com Printed in the U S A 93001000_00 Service Questions Contact Friedrich at 800 541 6645 Sales Inquiries Contact Sylvane a...

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