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PublicationNo.23-23-0228N-002
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THRU-THE-WALL AIR CONDITIONER
,INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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For future reference, record in space providedbelow the
serialand model numbersof thisappliance.
SERIAL NO.
MODEL NO.
DEALER
DATE OF PURCHASE
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MODEL AND SERIAL
NUMBER LOCATION
(LABEL)
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Chassis Installation
This CHASSIS (inside of air conditioner) is for installation in
a previously installed through-the-wall sleeve.
1. Remove FRONT CLOSURE PANEL. Remove
Z-BRACKET by loosening SUPPORT SCREW.
3. If time has elapsed since SLEEVE was installed,
recheck level for 1/2 bubble outward pitch.
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2. Remove REAR LOUVER PANEL and REAR CLOSURE
PANEL through inside of SLEEVE by removing SCREWS.
Reinstall REAR LOUVER PANEL in SLEEVE.
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---REAR LOUVER PANEL
F'-..u REAR CLO"€_JRE PANEL
ISCIRE WS !...... ii0....
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4. Slide CH_SIS into SLEEVE as far as possible.
NOTE: Thesepanelscannotbe removedfrom outside
ofswu_ure.
Important Grounding Instructions
Note: Aluminum house wiring may pose special problems. Consult aqual_'ied electrician.
Fuse: Use a time.delay fuse or circuit breaker. Refer to serial plate for proper power supply requirements.
115 Volt Units Only
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. If such an outlet is not present, one
must be installed by aqualified electrician in accordance with
the National F,,loctricalCode and local codesandordinances.
USE GROUNDING TYPE
WALL RECEPTACLE TO
MATCH CORD PLUG
Caution: Use copper conductors only.
FOR MODELS UP TO AND
INCLUDING 7.5 AMPERES _'_ THREE PRONG
GROUNDING PLUG
POWER SUPPLY CORD
FOR MODELS ABOVE
7.5 AMPERES USE SINGLE
OUTLET GROUNDING TYPE
WALL RECEPTACLE TO
MATCH CORD PLUG
If changing wall receptacle is not possible and where local
codes permit (excluding Canada), an adaptor may be used to
connect 115 volt, three-prong grounding plug to two-prong
wall receptacle. Connect adapator securely with wall plate
mounting screw. When using adaptor, make sure receptacle
is grounded. If necessary have it checked by a qualified
electrician. If wall receptacle is not grounded, connect
separate, No. 14 gauge ground wire from same wall plate
mounting screw to a grounded metal cold water pipe, making
certain that pipe has metal continuity to ground. Add jumper
wire if necessary, around water meter, pump, or insulating
Ootine£tors.
Extension Cord -115 Volt Units Only
If an extension cord is required to reach the nearest wall
receptacle, use only a U. L. listed, 3 wire, grounded, 14
gauge, 15,4, 125V appliance extension cord. For models
with nameplate ratings greater than 12 amperes do not
use an extension cord.
230, 208, and 230/208 Volt Units
These units are equipped with a three-prong grounding plug
on the power supply cord, which must be plugged into a
matching properly grounded three-prong wall receptacle (see
illustrations below) for your protection against possible shock
hazard.If such an outlet is not present, one must be installed
by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances.
Caution: Use copper conductors only.
Note: Do not use an extension cord.
Caution: For models installed outside the continental United
States, we recommend that a qualified electrician insiall unit
in accordance with local codes and ordinances.
230, 208, & 230/208
VOLT UNITS
WITH NAMEPLATE
AMPS OF 12.0 OR LESS
USE APPROVED
GROUNDING TYPE
WALL RECEPTACLE
AS SHOWN TO
MATCH CORD PLUG
Caution: Do not cut off grounding prong or alter plug in
any way.
PIPE SURFACE
CLEAN BEFORE INSTALLING
WATER
PIPE WALL
RECEPTACLE
POWER SUPPLY
CORD WITH WiRE WALL PLATE
3- PRONG -ADAPTOR
GROUNDING
PLUG ADAPTOR MOUNTING SCREW
NOTE: THE USE OF AN ADAPTOR IS NOT PERMITTED IN CANADA
Caution: For models installed outside the continental
United States, we recommend that aqualO'ted electrician
install unit in accordance with local codes and ordinances. 2
230, 208, & 2301208
VOLT UNITS
WITH NAMEPLATE
AMPS OF 12.1 TO 16.0
USE APPROVED
GROUNDING TYPE
WALLRECEPTACLE
AS SHOWN TO
MATCH CORD PLUG
230, 208, & 230/208
VOLT UNITS
WITH NAMEPLATE
AMPS OF 16.1 TO 24.0
USE APPROVED
GROUNDING TYPE
WALL RECEPTACLE
AS SHOWN TO
MATCH CORD PLUG
Some Energy Saving Recommendations
I. Close fireplace dampers and seal opening to the attic or other uncooled areas.
2. Install awnings, keep shades and curtains closed to keep out the heat and sunlight.
3. Install the air conditioner where its exterior parts will be shaded.
4. Insulate, particularly in the attic floor. Have the attic well ventilated.
5. Use storm windows and doors or insulated glass. Weather strip the doors and windows.
6. Use a higher (warmer) thermostat setting during peak periods or when the area is not occupied.
7. Don't let heat build up all day and then try to cool areas quickly. Start unit earlier in the day
and cool areas slowly before they are to be occupied.
8. Avoid activities which use a great deal of energy while using your air conditioner: showers,
baking, and Operating the self-cleaning cycle of an oven during high heat time of the day.
9. Do not block the back or the outdoor side of the unit.
10. Change or clean the air filter regularly. Check air flow for blockage by outside obstructions.
11. Take care of the unit by having unit checked and cleaned at the start of the season.
12. Turn the unit offand use natural ventilation by opening windows when the outside temperature
• and humidity are low enough.
13. Protect unit during off season, clean and keep Covered.
Service Instructions-Follow these Steps in Order
To savetime and expense,check anddo the foLlowL_g before cal]ing aFeddersAtu.horizcd Service Company.
Insufficient Cooling
Turn MASTER CONTROL to OFF. Shut a]l windows and doors in
room. Remove any obsmacdons from inside and outside cabinet
louvers. Turn AIR EXCHANGER to CLOSED. Inspect filter and
clean if dirty. Turn TEMPERATURE to COOLER. Turn MASTER
CONTROL to HIGH COOL.
Under certain conditions the cooling coils directly behind the falter,
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°C) wh_€ the humidity remains high. If this happens,
simply turn the unit off and allow the ice to melt, then resume
normalop_mioe.
Insufficient Heating-Heat Models Only
Turn MASTER CONTROL to OFF. Shut all windows and doors
in room. Remove any obsm_cfions_rom inside andouLsidecabinet
louvers. Turn AIR EXCHANGER to CLOSED, Turn TEMPERA-
TURE to WARMER. Turn MASTER CONTROL to HIGH HEAT.
Unit Fails to Start
Tu_ MASTER CONTROL to OFF. Rcplug Liracordplug into
outlet to be sure electrical contact is being made. (If firm contact
is not being made, outlet may have to be replaced). Turn MAS-
TER CONTROL m HIGH FAN. If air circulathag fan does not
operate,checkhousecircuitbreaker(orf_ses).Checkcondition
of extension cord if used.
IF SERVICE OR PARTS ARE REQUIRED - FLoss,melre themcom.mcmdr_check. If it appca_ that service or partsarestm _.Lred,
call a FeddcrsAuthozLzedService Company orpartsdistributor. Your €lcalercan giveyou dmname and addressof the o_encarr.styou. If
you have moved or your dealer is no longer in business, dial 1=800-621-5199, in Illinois call 1-800-972-5858 for this information. This call
is free. It should Ix:dialed as you normally dial long distance, and is available anytime-24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In the unlikely event
that the Fodders Authorized Service Company has not solved your problem, please contact us by maiL
Consumer Affairs Department - Fedders Air Conditioning USA, Inc. - 415 Wabash Avenue-Box 200 - Efflngham, Illinois 62401
Contact MACAP
If you still feel thatyour problem hasnot been handled satisfactorily
you may contactMACAP, theMajor ApplianceConsumer Action
Panel, which is a group of consumer experts sponsored by the home
appliance industry but functions as acompletely independent agency.
which will make impartialrecommendations in the case of consumers
who are not satisfied with the resolution of service problems.
MACAP- 20 North Wacker Drive - Chicago, Illinois 60606.
Be sure to supply your name, full address and phone number, the model
and serialnumber of the appliance, the name and address of the dealer
from whom you bought it and the date of purchase. Clearly describe
the problem and all pertinent circumstances and include the name and
address of any service or repairfacilitywho has worked on the
appliance. Please note, MACAP will not review your problem if a
Fedders Authorized Sea'vice Company and Fedders Consumer Affairs
Department have not b_n conracw._lt'ursL
ROOM AIR CONDITIONER AND THRU-THE-WALL NR CONDITIONER WARRANTIES
WITHIN THE FIFTY STATES of the U.S.A. and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
UMITED RRST YEAR WARRANTY ON ENTIRE UNIT
If your Feddors air conOltiOnerfails to function wtmln one year after me date of
its odginal purctmse, due to adefect In material or work,'nan,_lp, Feddors will
remedy tr_e detect without charge to you.
UMITED WARRANTY SECOND THROUGH FIFTH YEAR
If your Fedders air conditioner tails to tuncJtonwi_in _e second through fib/1
year after the date of odglna] purctlase, due to a defect In materiaJ or
woW,menship of the cornpres,sor,Fedoers will fumlah a new or rebuilt compres-
sor, F.O.B. factory, to replace me defe_ive comwes.sor. All delivery, inszalla-
tJon, and labor costs a:e yo_ responsibility.
The above LJmlted Warranties do not cover failure to function caused by damage to the unit while In your possession (o_er Ittan damage caused by defect or
malfunction), or by its Improper Installation, or by unreasonable use of Ihe unit, Including witttout limitalmn, failure to provide reasona_e anti necessary maintenanoa
ot to follow the wdtten Installation and Use Ins_'uctions. If the unit Is put to commerckd, business, rental, or oltter use or applicatton o0'-,er_for consumer use,
we make no warranties, express or implied, incim:ling, but not limited to, any Implied warranty ot merchanmDili_j or fimess for pardouiar use or purpose.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTY ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES THEREFORE,
NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LJMITED TO ANY IMPUED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIUTY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR
FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT SHALL FEDDERS BE UABLE FOR INCIDENTAL EXPENSES OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER FOR RESALE.
Somestates do notallowlimitationson howlonganImpaledwarrantylastsOrdo notadlowtheexclusiono¢llmila_Mmof lnoden_ or consequentialdamages, so the
aboveIlmlt_lonsOrexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou. Tlliswarranty0Nesyouspecific legalrightsandyoumayalsohaveotter riglltswtllctlvan/fromstatetoslate.
No warranties are made for units sold outside of Ifle above stated areas. Your distributer or final seller may provide a warranty on units soM ou_de ot _ areas.
IMPORTANT: MAINTAIN PROOF OF PURCHASE. Proof of purr..halm is required to I_rOve dale of purchase In the unlikely event of aWARRANTY claim.
War. No. 1362 FeddereAir ConditioningUSA, Inc. - Effingham,Illinois62401
®MCMLXXXVIII 8812 Printed in U. S. A.

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