User Manual

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COMPLAINT CAUSE SOLUTION
Unit does not operate.
The unit is turned to the off position, or the
thermostat is satised.
Turn the unit to the on position and raise or lower
temperature setting (as appropriate) to call for
operation.
The LCDI power cord is unplugged.
Plug into a properly grounded 3 prong receptacle.
See “Electrical Rating Tables” on Page 5 for the
proper receptacle type for your unit.
The LCDI power cord has tripped (Reset
button has popped out).
Press and release RESET (Listen for click. Reset
button latches and remains in.) to resume operation.
The circuit breaker has tripped or the
supply circuit fuse has blown.
Reset the circuit breaker, or replace the fuse as
applicable. If the problem continues, contact a
licensed electrician.
There has been a local power failure.
The unit will resume normal operation once power
has been restored.
Unit Trips Circuit Breaker or
Blows Fuses.
Other appliances are being used on the
same circuit.
The unit requires a dedicated outlet circuit, not shared
with other appliances.
An extension cord is being used.
Do NOT use an extension cord with this or any other
air conditioner.
The circuit breaker or time-delay fuse is
not of the proper rating.
Replace with a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse of
the proper rating. See “Electrical Rating Tables” on
Page 5 for the proper circuit breaker/ fuse rating for
your unit. If the problem continues, contact a licensed
electrician.
LCDI Power Cord Trips
(Reset Button Pops Out).
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
operation.
Electrical overload, overheating, or cord
pinching can trip (Reset button pops out)
the LCDI power cord.
Once the problem has been determined and
corrected, press and release RESET (Listen for
click. Reset button latches and remains in.) to
resume normal 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.
Unit Does Not Cool/ Heat Room
Sufciently, or Cycles On And Off
Too Frequently.
The return/ discharge air grille is blocked.
Ensure that the return and/ or discharge air paths are
not blocked by curtains, blinds, furniture, etc.
Windows or doors to the outside are open. Ensure that all windows and doors are closed.
The temperature is not set at a cool
enough/ warm enough setting.
Adjust the Temperature control to a cooler or warmer
setting as necessary.
The lter is dirty or obstructed.
Clean the lter, (See Routine Maintenance), or
remove obstruction.
The indoor coil or outdoor coil is dirty or
obstructed.
Clean the coils, (See Routine Maintenance), or
remove obstruction.
There is excessive heat or moisture
(cooking, showers, etc.) in the room.
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.
The temperature of the room you are
trying to cool is extremely hot.
Allow additional time for the air conditioner to cool off
a very hot room.
Troubleshooting Tips
WARNING
MOVING PARTS HAZARDS
Do not operate unit out of sleeve or
with front grille removed.
Do not place hands in blower or fan
blade areas.
Failure to do so can result in serious injury.
MOVING OBJECT HAZARD
WARNING
Replace all panels before operating your air
conditioner.
Failure to do so can result in severe personal
injury or death and damage to product or other
property.
WallMaster Chassis Installation Instructions
for WCT, WET and WHT models
Condensate Removal
If you desire to drain condensate from the basepan during unit
operation, this unit is provided with a drain nipple that can be attached
to the basepan. You must provide a
3
/8 outside diameter thin-wall
plastic or copper tube which will attach to the drain nipple.
Follow the instructions below:
STEP 1. Find the drain rubber plug on the rear of the basepan and
remove it (see Figure 52).
STEP 2. Remove the knockout in the lower right side of the rear grille.
Slide the chassis into the WSE SLEEVE so that the drain nipple
extends through the knockout.
STEP 3. Slide the tubing over the drain nipple. If the chassis must be
removed from the sleeve for service, remove the clamped drain
hose before sliding the chassis out of the sleeve.
IDK (Drain Kit)
New construction allowing for condensate drain systems built
within the walls can use the Friedrich Interior Drain Kit (Accessory
#IDK). This kit is designed for installation in the bottom of the sleeve
below the condensate bellows valve (heat/ cool models only).
Alternate Drain Kits
DK (Drain Kit)
In the event that the outdoor temperature drops below 37 °F, any water
that remains in the chassis basepan is drained into the sleeve pan
on WET and WHT models to prevent freezing. (NOTE: In the cooling
mode of the WCT, WET and WHT models, condensate overow is
possible in very humid climates). For these particular instances, an
optional drain kit (Accessory #DK) is available for water removal.
Figure 52
DRAIN
HOSE
DRAIN
NIPPLE
BASEPAN
SLEEVE