Friedrich CP14 manual

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    66 12 1 4 1 7 ( 1 -07) Ope r a t in g Guid e Compac t P r ogrammable R oom Ai r Condi tio ner with r emot e c ontr ol CP14 CP1 8 CP 24 When e ve r yo u call to req ues t service o n y o u r a p p l i a n c e , y o u w i l l n e e d t o provide your complete model number and serial number . Y o u can fi nd this information on the m odel and serial [...]

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    2 T ab le of Cont ents Air Co n di t io n e r S af e t y .............................................................................................................................. ........................ 2 Install at ion Requirement s ..............................................................................................................[...]

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    3 Parts supplied (on some mode ls) Check that all part s are included in parts package. NOTE : Installation p arts ar e supplied f or double -hung wind ows up to 40 " (101. 6 cm) wid e. A spe cial W ide Wi ndow Kit is avai labl e from your dealer or service ce nter . See “Access ories.” A. Support brackets with adjustment bolts ( 2) B. Foa[...]

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    4 B C C A D Power supply cord Wiring requir emen ts ■ 115-vo lt (103.5 min. - 1 26.5 max.) ■ 0-12 amps ■ 15- amp tim e-d elay fus e or ci r cuit br eaker ■ Use on single out let cir cuit only . ■ 230-v olt (207 min. - 253 max.) ■ 0-12 amps ■ 15- amp tim e-d elay fus e or ci r cuit br eaker ■ Use on single out let cir cuit only . ¹?[...]

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    5 Recommended g rounding method Th is air cond it ioner mu st b e ground ed. Thi s air cond iti oner is equip p ed wi th a powe r sup p ly c o rd havi ng a ground ed 3 prong p lug. T o minimize possib le shock haza rd, t he co rd must be p lugged int o a ma t ing, ground ed 3 prong out let , grounded in accor d anc e w ith all lo cal cod es and ord[...]

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    6 Remo ve pack aging materials  Remove and dispose of or recycle packaging materials. Remove tape and glue residue from surfaces before turning on the air conditioner . Rub a small amound of liquid dish soap over the adhesive with your fi ngers. Wipe with warm water and dry .  Do not use sharp instruments, rubbing alcohol, fl ammable fl ui[...]

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    7 7 Window Installation (on some models) NOTE S: ■ Handle air condi tioner carefully and gentl y . ■ Be sure your air condit ioner cabinet does not fall out of t he opening durin g installation or r emoval. ■ The place where the power cord exits the air condi tioner should be no more than 4 ft (122 cm) from a grounded 3p r o n g power outlet.[...]

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    8 Install Cabinet into Window ■ Handle air condi tioner carefully and gentl y . ■ Be sure your air condit ioner cabinet does not fall out of t he opening durin g installation or r emoval. ■ The place where the power cord exits the air condi tioner should be no more than 4 ft (122 cm) from a grounded 3p r o n g power outlet. ■ Do no t place [...]

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    9 2. Using #10 x ⁷⁄₈ " pan-h ead Phil lips sc rews, attach bracke t to cabinet . Repeat for othe r bracket. 3. Loosen locking nut and t ur n t he adjus tme nt bolt (C) for eac h bracket u ntil th e bolt touches t he wall ( B). 4. Tighten the l ocking nut on adjustmen t bolt to lock in position . Complete Installation 1. Insert s eal behi[...]

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    10 ■ Use 2" x 4" or thicker lumber for wood frame. 4. Apply w ood preservati ve to the ou tside ex posed surfac e. 5. Insert the frame in the wall opening. Squ are and level frame. 6. Attach frame sec urely to the wa ll. Install Cabinet into W ood Frame 1. Rem ove to p ch annel a nd bo th si de ch annels using a ¹⁄₄ " nut driv[...]

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    11 3. Connect green ground wire to cabinet base wit h ground screw . Position ground wir e pointing strai ght up. Pu t excess gr ound wire between coi l and air condi tioner cabi net. 4. Push fr ont panel straigh t on and t hen lower it s lightly to lock it into p lace. 5. Using 2 - #10 x ³⁄₈ " round-head screws, attach bottom front of pa[...]

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    12 Star ting Y our Air Conditioner—Dig ital C ontrol 1. Press PO WE R to t ur n o n air co nd i t io n er . NO TE: When th e unit is tu r n ed on , it w ill di sp lay th e pr evious se tti ng s for th e Mo de, F an S p eed a nd temp erature . 2. Choos e mode. See “ Mode .” 3. Choos e fan sp eed . See “ Fan Sp eed.” 4. Choos e t emperat u [...]

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    13 T o operate air conditioner with remote control NO TE: Remote con t rol may v ary in appe arance. NO TE: T w o AAA batt eries ( inc l ud ed) po w er th e remote c o nt rol. R eplace batteries after 6 mo nths of use, or when th e r emote c ont rol starts to l ose po wer . T o turn the air conditio ner on or o ff: Press PO WE R. T o s elect th e m[...]

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    14 Air Conditioner Care Y our n ew air c ond it i oner i s de si g ned to g ive y ou m any y ears of dep end ab le service. This sect i o n te lls you h ow t o cl ean and ca re for you r air con d it io ner properl y . Call your l ocal auth ori zed d ealer for an annual ch ecku p . Remember … th e cos t of t his service c all is yo ur resp o nsi [...]

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    15 Air conditioner power supply co rd trips (Reset button pops out) ■ Disturbances in your electri cal current can trip (Reset button will pop o u t) the power supply cord. Press and release RES ET (liste n for click ; Reset button w ill lat ch and remain in) to resume operat ion. ■ Electrical overloading, overheating, cord pinching or aging ca[...]

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    Friedrich Air Conditioning Company P.O. Box 1540 San Antonio, TX 78295 210.357.4400 www.fri edri ch. com ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS LIMITED WARRANTY FIRST YEAR A NY PART: If any part supplied by FRIEDRICH fails because of a defect in workmanship or material within twelve months from date of original purchase, FRIEDRICH will repair the product at no char[...]