FEDDERS Air Conditioner Room (42) Manual L0811079

User Manual: FEDDERS FEDDERS Air Conditioner Room (42) Manual FEDDERS Air Conditioner Room (42) Owner's Manual, FEDDERS Air Conditioner Room (42) installation guides

Open the PDF directly: View PDF PDF.
Page Count: 11

DownloadFEDDERS  Air Conditioner Room (42) Manual L0811079
Open PDF In BrowserView PDF
Including Service and Warranty
lncluidos
mantenimiento
y la garantJa
Avec service et garantie

iill

I|

IIII _

I

Room Air Conditioners
for Double-Hung Windows
Acondicionadores de aire ambientai para ventanas dobles
Ciimatiseur
d'air individue! pour fen_tres _ guillotine

5,000-

10,000 BTUt5

IIIIII

L,., •

_,:,

ESPA/ OL

ENGLISH
Electrical

Requirements

...... 1.

Warning
Notice
Important Grounding Requirements

Installation

...........................

1

Window Requirements
ToolsNeeded
Attach Filler Panels
Installation in W_ndow Opening 22 7/8 ° to 39" Wide
Ir_allation in Window Opening 20 I/4" to 22 7/8" VvTde

Operation

.............................

5

Conuol Functions
Cooling Operation
Heating Operation (Heating Models Only]
Air Circulation Without Cdolingor Heating
Exhaust Operation Without Cooling or Heating
Decorative Front Removal

FRANC AIS

Requistos
para
la el_ctricos
.......................

Exigences
10

Aviso
Aviso
Requis'tos
imporrantespara la conexi6n a tierra

Instalaci6n

.........................

10

Fonctionnement

.................

14

Cleaning Air Filter

Retitode lapane delameradecorativa
C_no conmdard tlujode aim (Unidadcontejiil_ 6jad
Direcci6nde la cboJtacidndel aim
(UnklaJconrejilla direariz ajuszableJ
Limpien dd aluo de aire

8

Warranty.

..............................

Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel

Servicio
8

.............................

Funcionamiento

.Gmu!ad_ deaim.
si_ en{damiemo
ni calefacci6n
Ventilaci6n
det_sin
enfriamie_ni caleiacd_

.................................

Montage

Requisitosde la ventana
Hen'amientas
necesarias
Instatelospanelesde Ilenado
ImlalacJ6nep _
ancho de 22 7/8 a 39 pulgadas
Inslalaci6nen unaventanade 20 1/4a 22 7/8 pulgadas
de ancho
Fundo_ de/as co_es
Operac_ de _6_._o
F_
de/a ca/e{acci6n
O_x/e/m con cddaccidn m/ameme]

Insufficient Cooling
Insufficient Heating (HeatingModels Only)
Unit Fails to Start
Service or Partsare Required

.........

Carac_ristiquesdes fen_tres
Outils nP._ssaires
Fixationdespanneauxde rempllssage
Montage dansla fen_treouverturede 22 7/8
39 po de largeur
Montagedons des OuvertumS
de [en_tm variant
entre20 I/4 et 22 7/8 po de largeur

OirectingAirflow (UnitWith FixedLouvers)
.......
DirectingAirtTow(UnitWith Adjustable
Lou_ .......

Service

61ectrique

..............................

18

Enfdamie_oimuf_den_
Calentamientoimul_ciente
(IHo_.lescon calefaccidnsolamenteJ
Sila unidadnose enciende
Necesidadde sen_io o piezas

Garantia

.............................

Major ApplianceConsumer
A_

Panel

.................

2

2

Fonctionsde commande
Refmidissement
Ghauffage(ModP.leschauf[ants
seulement)
Circulationd'air sansreJmidissement
ou chauffage
Sortied'airsansm_froi_'ssement
ou chauffage
Retraitdu panneaud_coratifavant
Circulationd'air didg_e(Dispositif_ Iouvresfixes)
Orientation de I'air (Mode/eavecddflec_eursrdglabic
Netloyagedu filtre_ air

Service

...............................

2

Refmidissementinsuffisam
C_auffageinsuffisant(ModUles
chauffants seulemem)
L'appareilne semet pasen marche
R_parationsou pi_cess'avgrentn_.essaires

Garantie

.............................

Major ApplianceConsumerAction Panel

18

2

Avertissement
Avis
ImportanteSexigences de raise_ la terre

2

I

1. ELECTRICAL

Electrical
1.
_-

Shock

Hazard

Product
Damage:
DO no( cut, aker o¢ Rmov_ any ol the ¢q:mnded polv_,,_rene
(while _
inside this a_ conditmne_.
' "

Plug unit only into _rounded electrical ourdet.
Oo no! use an extension cord or piu_ adal:_o¢ wilh
Ih_l uniL

For YourSafety:.

DO

liquids m the wc_rm_ al tins o_ ar_, o_h_ appliance.
f_
can €_w..alea t_ haz.a_ _ explosion.

not operate

unit

with

{Pont removed.

D

REQUIREMENTS

Grounded
three-prong
wall receptacle

D

Single
outlet
grounding
wall receptacle

11_

F_h,_,t
tofollowd_eaim.,+_rec2udoes
could
result
m e_cul
_rc or persa_ iniury.
d_eair conditioner
hasa serial plate, rating a_115volts
up_o_ inctud!._.7..S
_mpsthe.u_tma_ ona _u_
Or ¢in:uil IxeaKer wlm ome1' a_lces.,/1_,

me

ampw
_da_6e_ices
_ Uza,
_se ar an:mrb_.aker
cmamexcee_
_e j1,_ aft/le_ae_"d_it be_Jt_.
If the air co_i|ioner

has a serial plate rating of 115; voks

a_l _,remer
than7.5ampsit mustha,,eksovmfuseor ch'.
cu_t_jker0andnooth_ deviceorunitshould
be ope_ted
that fuse or €_rcut_ breaker.
The location of the serial plate ;hat applies to this model
cam be found on the back page o_ this rna_aL

Notice

Window
Requirements
22 718" to 39" Wide
Air conditioner is factor/prepared for installation
in s_dard double hung windows (air conditioner
cannot be installed in other types of windows
without modification, consult with a qualif'_!
installation se_iceman). The following installation
instructions apply to window openings 22 7/8" to
39" in width. Removal of both filler panels permits installation in windows with a minimum
opening width of 20 1/4".

13o nol op_'a, le this air conditioner .withoul proper dme

Referto serialpl_ farpmpm"

amu_.I_+_.
pow_

wpp_y

_qumm_n_.

_++CO,
m_,+ENoe+o
CJRCUn"
WInE
q_ mmOk,,,_
Ore.k,,+0Pm_
om_J
_O_r-GrO _ $/ZE
15 AMP
20 AMP
30 AMP

I _SV
15.4

_30V
I SA

WIRE
114 MINIMUM
#T Z MINIMUM
t10 MINIMUM

,?JOY

230V

20A

_OA

Out_om Do not bloc_air circulationto outside
louversof cabineL

Tools

Needed

_ing

ro_g
plug

Important
Grounding

Requirements

1. Air conditioner has a three-prong grounding
plug on power supply cord, which must be
plugged into properly grounded three-prong
wall receptacle for your protection against
possible shock hazard. For models up to and
including 7.5 amperes use grounding type
wall receptacle to match cord plug (Fig. 1).
2, For models above 7.5 amperes use single
outlet grounding type wall receptacle to
match cord plug (Fig. 2).
Caution: We recommend_t a qualified electrician
instaUunit in accordancewi_ _e National Electrical
Codeand local codesand _ce_
Caution:Use copper conductors only.

II
r

2. FILLER PANEL INSTALLATION

3. WINDOW

INSTALLATION

El

installation
in Window
Opening
22 7/8" to 39" Wide
1. Open and mark center line of window.
2. Securethe an_le bracket on the center of'
the window silt with two (2) 1" long screws
[Fig. n].
3. To overcome storm window inteHerence,
securelyattach 2" wide wood strips to the
window stool and sill, with eith_ nails or
screws.Stripsshould be as long as window
opening and flush with back side of stool.
Thickness of stripsshouldbe controlled by
amount of interference (Fi8. 4).

Filler panel,

n

\

• Center line

bracke

Interior wall

Storm windo_
fram

Air conditioner

Bottom bar

Attach

Filler

Panels

On some models_
1. Attach filler panels to the existing holes in
cabinet using the six (6) #8 x 5/8" long
screws supplied (Fig. 3].

wood strips

Caution:Do not drill a hole in bottompan. Unit is designedto operate with appmxlmately I/2" of water in bottom pan

3

4.

Keeping a firm grip on air conditioner, carefully center air conditioner in window opening with the bottom bar between the window
stool and the angle bracket {if the bracket is
too short to hold the unit in position, insert a
filler board to make it taller). Be sure cabinet

maintains an outward pitch. Air conditioner
should slant slightly downward on the outside as shown by half a bubble off on a carpenter's level. This outward pitch prevents
water from entering the room (Fig. $).
5. Close window until it touches behind air
conditioner top bar. Slide filler panels outward until they touch window sash tracks.
(Do not release grip on air conditioner until
lower window sash is in final position)

t'Fig-s).
6. Secure filler panels by driving 5/8" long
wood screws into window sash through
mounting holes in top slides (Fig. 6).
7. Secure bottom of filler panels by driving 5/8°
long screws into window sill through filler
panel tabs (Fig. 6).
8. Cut plastic foam seal to width of window
and install between upper and lower window
sash (Fig. 6, rJe_ page).
9. Use supplied sealant to fill any minor
openings.

i

3.

WINDOW

INSTALLATION
Plaslic foamseal
Upper window sash

Lower window sash

S/S" wood samv

Installation
in
Window
Opening
20 1/4" to 22 718" Wide
1. Remove filler panels from cabinet (Fig. $).
2. Refer to steps I through 4 of preceding
instructions (Pgs. 2 & 3).
3. Close window until it touches behind top
bar (Fig. 5).
4. Famen lower window sash to window frame
(use finishing nails, wood screws, or "L"
bracEets)(i-78. 6).
5. If filler is required on sidesof air conditioner,
cut plastic foam seal to size and fill both
sides (Fig. 6).
6. Cut plastic foam seal to width of window
and install between upper and lower windo_
7. Use supplied sealant to fill any minor
openings.
Consult your authorized dealer or importer for
aitemabve installation instructions.

Wlndm_ snl

Filler pane!
INSIDE WEW

5
I
4. CONTROL

IIIIIIIII
II

PANEL

m
m

air circulation or air circulation without cooling
or heating.
2, Thermostat:
Controls
unit thermostat, which
regulates room temperature by automatically
turning compressor or
heating elements (on
some models) on and off.

ml

mill

i

m

=,
8
i

7

6

i,,,,,Ni

One of ff_epicl_a'ed ,comb'olpane/s is s_,_br {o 7ma"pan_

Control

Functions

1. Air Exchanger:
Circulates fresh air and
help remove stale air when in the open
position. Maximum air circulation and cooling occur when in the closed posidoa.
2, Master
Control:
Turns unit on and oIT.
Selects desired function of unit, coolin 8 or
heating (on some models) with continuous

Cooling
Operation

t. Close Air Exchanger
(Available on most
models).
2. Turn Thermostat Control
to highest number.
2. Turn Master Control to
coolest setting.
4. If room becomes too cool for comfort, turn
"rhemm_t Control counterclockwise until
compressorturns off (air circulating fan will
remain in operation).
• 5. When the desired comfort level is reached,
Master Control may be tumed to lower
se_ingr
6. To turn unit off, or in event of a power intermption, turn Master Control to OFE

CautlorcIf air conditioner is shut o_ v.mifa rninine_mof three minuteshe.re restartln_
Theheat from this unit is designed onlF as a supplementalheat sourcein ad_tion to re_dar heatings_'term.

Heating
Heating

Operation
Models
Only

t. Turn Thermostat Control to position "I ".
2. Turn Master Control to HIGH HEAT.
3. If"room I>e¢omes too warm for comfort, turn
Thermostat Control clockwise until heating
elements turn off (air circulating tan will
remain in operation). The temperature will
be automatically maintained. Further adjustment of Thermostat control may be needed
to reach desired comfort level.
4. When the desired comfort level is reached,
Master Control may be turned to LOW HEAT.
S, To turn unit off, or in event of power inter- :
ruption, turn Master Control to OFF.

Air

Circulation

Without

Cooling

or Heating

(Formode/swi_ air exchanger)
To circulate and ._Iter air:.
1. C|ose Air Exchanger.
2. Turn Master Control to HIGH FAN.

Exhaust
- Without

Operation
Cooling
or Heating

(For modelswith air exchanger)
To exhaust stale air, proceed as follows:
1. Open Air Exchanger.
2. Turn Master Control to HIGH FAN.

5. FRONT

fl

PANEL

Decorative

Directing

Front

Airflow

(Unit with fixed louvers)
Unit is engineered with two fixed bank louvered
inserts to direct discharge airflow. To adjust direc.
tion of airflow either right or left, proceed as
follows:
1o Remove front panel.
Position louvered insertsto give desired
airflow direction.
3. Replace front panel.

Screwdriver
Cabinet

Cab;net

(Unit with adjustable lauvers)
Unit is engineered with adjustable louvers to
direct discharge airflow. Louvers are manually
adjusted by moving levers in direction of desired
airflow.

Cleaning
Decorative

Front

Removal

1. Turn the unit off and remove the plug from
the outlet.
2. Remove the screw on the left side of the
control panel (Figs. 7 & 8).
3. Place the tip of a thin blade screwdriver
between the metal cabinet and the plastic
tab on the [eft side center of the decorative
fronL
4.

Gently twist with tl_ screwdriver and unlock
the plastic tab by pulling the decorative front
slightly forward.

5. Swing the left sideof the decorative front
away from the cabinet and unhook the plastic tab on the right.
6. To replacethe decorative Front,hook the
plastic tab on the right side then swing the
left side into position. Gendy pressinto
position.
7. P_attach the screw on the left side of the
control panel. Make surethe decorative
front is securebefore reconnectingthe plug
and operating the uniL

Air Filter

On some models..
EVERY TWO WEEK5:Clean the filter.
1. "rum the unit OFF and remove the plug from
the outleL
2. Remove the screw on the left side of the
control panel.
3. Place the tip of a thin blade screwdriver
between the metal cabinet and the plastic
projection on the leftside center of the decorative front.

T
- --T ----

4. Gently twist with the screwdriver and unlock
the plastic projection by pulling the decorative front slightly forward.
5. Swing the left side of the decorative front
away from the cabinet and unhook the
plastic projection on the right.
6. Remove air filter from tabs.
"7, Carefully wash air filter with a mild detergent and warm water. Rinse with clear water,
squeeze dry and replace.
8, To replace the decorative front, hook the
plastic projection on the right side then
swing the left side into position. Gently press
into position.
9. Reattach the screw on the left side of the
control panel. Hake sure the decorative from
is secure before reconnecting the plug and
operating the unit.
On other models vaithsllde-out fiite._...
EVERYTWO WEEKS:CTeanthe filter.
t. Turn Master Control to OFF.
_- Remove the air filter by grasping the top
comers and pulling it up and out of the unit.
3. Wash in hot soapy water, rinse and shake
dry.
4, Replace the filter, with the front of the filter
toward you.
5. To dry the filter thoroughly, run your unit for
a flew minutes. Remember, only a clean filter
works properly and delivers top efficiency at
every setting.

_

Model andserial number
Disc_rge grill

'"

i

/ouvered

inserts

1

Adjustable [ouve_

!

Air filter

Tabs
Inlet grill
Air filter

Note:FazTure
tokeepair filter cleanwill resultinpoorJr circulation.DO NOT operatewithoutfilter.Thisc_n rendertheunitinoperative.
J_'operme and careof your air conditionerwig help ensurelonger life of the unit. It is mcummondedto annually
Jl_zectand cleanthe coilsandcondensatewater passages.Expe_,zse
of annual inspection is the consumers_responsibgitles.

Service

Instructions

To save time and expense, checkthe following before
calling an authorized service company.

Insufficient

Turn Maste_ Control to OFF.
Shut all windows and doors in room.

1

Remove any obstructions from inside
and outside cabinet louvers.

1

Close Air Exchanger (available on most
units).
Inspect filter and clean if dirty.
Turn Thermostat and Master Controls to
coolest settings.

Under certain conditions the cooling coils directly
behind the filter, may ice up and block the airflow.
This is a common occurrence in air conditioners
caused when the outside temperature drops below
70=F (21°C3 white the humidity remains high. If
this happens, simply turn the unit off and allow
the ice to melt, then resume normal operation.

Insufficient
HeatingHeating
Models
Only
i
I
i
1

Turn Master Control to OFF.
Shut all windows and doors in room.
Remove any obstructions from inside and
outside cabinet louvers.
Turn Thermostat and Master Controls to
wan'nest settings.

Fails

to Start

Turn Master Control to OFF.

•

Replug line cord plug into outlet to be sure
electrical contact is being made. (If firm contact is not being made, outlet may have to be
replaced).
TurnMaster Control to HIGH FAN. If air cir-

Cooling

III
II

1
III

Unit
•

•

culating fan does not operate, check house
circuit breaker (or fuses).

For Models
Installed
in
North America.
If Service

or Parts are Required
First, make the recommended checks, if it appears
that service or parts are still required, see your
room air conditioner warranty "How to Obtain
Warranty Serviceor Parts'.

For Models
Installed
Outside
North America
For room air conditioners purchasedfor use outside North America, the manufacturer does not
e_tend any warranty either expressedo_"implied.
Consult your local dealer for any warranty terms
extended by the importer in your coumry.

Room Air
Conditioner

Warranty

OA_thin _e 48 contiguous
United 5_ates, state of Hawaii,
the Di_tdct of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Canada)

Full (One Year)Partsand LaborWarranty
During the first year after the date of original put.
chase, Fedders North America will, through its
authorized servicers and free of charge to the
owner or any subsequent user, cepair or replace
any parts which are defective in material or workmanship due to normal use. Ready access to the
air conditioner is the responsibility of the owner.
United (Rye Year)SealedSystemWarranty/
(Two Year)Fan Motor PartsWarranty
In addition to the full (one year) parts and labor
warranty described above, Fedders North America
will, through its authorized servicers or parts distributors, exchange sealed system pans (consisting
of compressor, evaporator, condenser, and interconheding tubing) during the second year througtfifth year, and the fan motor during the second
year, both from the original date of purchase, providing the parts are defective in material or workmanship. Transportation, handling, or labor costs
to diagnose, repair or replace such defective parts
are not covered by this limited parts warranty and
are the owner's responsibility.
Note_ tn the eventof any requiRd pare replacement within the
pedad of this wananP/,FeddersNorth America replacement
_alt be usedand will be wan'antedorgy for the period
remainingon the originalwarrant.

M_iei andse_l number
Ndmerosde serle
Num_'osde modile

Write
down the model
and serial
numbers
You'll End them on a label behind the air discharge grill. They'll be easier to mad if you shine
a flashlight on them or remove the front panel.
Use these numbers in any correspondence or
service calls concerning your air conditioner.

Escriba
dei

los nOmeros

modelo

y de la serie

Los encontrar_ en una etiqueta detr_s de la
parrilla de descarga de aire. Se podr;_n leer con
.m;B faci[idad si _os i[umina con una |intema o
retira el panel delantero. UUlice e_os nQmeros en
cualquier correspondencia o Ilamada de servicio
referente a su acondicionador de aire.

Inscrivez
les num6ros
de mod&le
et de s_rie
Vous les trouverez sur une _iquette qui se trouve
detrii_re la grille de sortie d'air. IIs seront plus
faciles _ life si vous les 6ciairez avec une lampe
de poche ou retirez le panneau avant. Rappelez
ces num6ros dans tout courtier ou appel pour
intervention concernant le climatiseur.

Featuresand specificationssubject to change without nodce.
Las ¢JtacteristiCas y espe_ific._ciones est,tn sujetasa c_mbio sin
previo aviso.
C_taCl6_stiqueset sp_i_calions sont suites J moditlcas_ns pt_a vis.

9611

Prinled

in USA.

Impceso
en

EE. UIU..

Imptlm__

_t_.Unis

23.23.4260N-_,



Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.2
Linearized                      : No
Page Count                      : 11
Page Layout                     : SinglePage
Page Mode                       : UseNone
Producer                        : Goby Monitor Application version 4, 0, 0, 13
Create Date                     : Mon Nov 10 04:15:47 2008
Author                          : 
Title                           : 
Subject                         : 
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools

Navigation menu