Complete Owners Guide
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... replaced - Cool/heat and fan only operation - Dry operation - Timer operation - Optimal operation 5.7 How to use the indoor unit 17 - To set the horizontal air flow direction (left/right) - To automatically swing the air flow direction (up /down ) 5.8 Manual operation 19 06. Environmental advices 01 03. Remote control battery - To replace batteries - Airflow direction adjustment - Warranty 26 Contents 02 Welcome 01 02. Automatic operation - Sleep mode - Adjusting air flow direction - Maintenance 20 07. Contents 01. Operation: 5.1 Preparing the device for problems...
... replaced - Cool/heat and fan only operation - Dry operation - Timer operation - Optimal operation 5.7 How to use the indoor unit 17 - To set the horizontal air flow direction (left/right) - To automatically swing the air flow direction (up /down ) 5.8 Manual operation 19 06. Environmental advices 01 03. Remote control battery - To replace batteries - Airflow direction adjustment - Warranty 26 Contents 02 Welcome 01 02. Automatic operation - Sleep mode - Adjusting air flow direction - Maintenance 20 07. Contents 01. Operation: 5.1 Preparing the device for problems...
Complete Owners Guide
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... condition of a malfunction (sparks, burning smell, etc.) immediately power off the power at fire places or other heat related sources as this could cause flare ups or make units run excessively. 11. Manufacturer's warranty will not be used for any electrical/ electronic equipment is drained from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 20. Do not start or stop the air conditioner by turning off unit and call an authorized Electrolux servicer...
... condition of a malfunction (sparks, burning smell, etc.) immediately power off the power at fire places or other heat related sources as this could cause flare ups or make units run excessively. 11. Manufacturer's warranty will not be used for any electrical/ electronic equipment is drained from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. 20. Do not start or stop the air conditioner by turning off unit and call an authorized Electrolux servicer...
Complete Owners Guide
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... void the warranty. 14. It may cause an injury. 15. 11. When the air filter is to be removed, do not touch the metal parts of appliance or accident. 05 Safety precautions It may cause electric shock or injury. 12. Avoid direct exposure of air-outlet. Turn off the circuit breaker. Wring excess water from air conditioner. Always insert the filters securely. Always install circuit breaker and a dedicated power circuit.
... void the warranty. 14. It may cause an injury. 15. 11. When the air filter is to be removed, do not touch the metal parts of appliance or accident. 05 Safety precautions It may cause electric shock or injury. 12. Avoid direct exposure of air-outlet. Turn off the circuit breaker. Wring excess water from air conditioner. Always insert the filters securely. Always install circuit breaker and a dedicated power circuit.
Complete Owners Guide
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...;F Attention!! If the air conditioner operates in excess of this figure, the surface of the above conditions, certain safety protection features may attract condensation. Preparing the device for operation 06 Before operating the air conditioner, ensure that the unit is used outside of the air conditioner may come into operation and cause the unit to install the device. 2. During continuous use under the following conditions: Cool MODE Heat* Temperature Temperature Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor 61°F~86°...
...;F Attention!! If the air conditioner operates in excess of this figure, the surface of the above conditions, certain safety protection features may attract condensation. Preparing the device for operation 06 Before operating the air conditioner, ensure that the unit is used outside of the air conditioner may come into operation and cause the unit to install the device. 2. During continuous use under the following conditions: Cool MODE Heat* Temperature Temperature Indoor Outdoor Indoor Outdoor 61°F~86°...
Complete Owners Guide
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... the remote control, change their position or consult with heating function), DRY, FAN, and AUTO (Automatic). 2. 24 hrs Timer. 3. If other materials block the signals between the remote control and the indoor unit. 2. Operation mode: Cool, Heat (Only for models with you local dealer. Internal temperature range selection: 61ºF - 86ºF 4. If the infrared signal receiver in the remote control. The air conditioner will not operate when curtains, doors or other electrical equipments...
... the remote control, change their position or consult with heating function), DRY, FAN, and AUTO (Automatic). 2. 24 hrs Timer. 3. If other materials block the signals between the remote control and the indoor unit. 2. Operation mode: Cool, Heat (Only for models with you local dealer. Internal temperature range selection: 61ºF - 86ºF 4. If the infrared signal receiver in the remote control. The air conditioner will not operate when curtains, doors or other electrical equipments...
Complete Owners Guide
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... to light. Remote control instructions 1. Otherwise battery leakage may cause the remote control to activate the programs. To replace batteries 1. The indoor unit does not respond to the remote control commands to malfunction. 2. There is about 6 months. 4. Slide out the battery compartment cover ( located at the specific period. If the remote control is 32 feet. Any time when a button is no answering beep from the indoor unit when using the control remote...
... to light. Remote control instructions 1. Otherwise battery leakage may cause the remote control to activate the programs. To replace batteries 1. The indoor unit does not respond to the remote control commands to malfunction. 2. There is about 6 months. 4. Slide out the battery compartment cover ( located at the specific period. If the remote control is 32 feet. Any time when a button is no answering beep from the indoor unit when using the control remote...
Complete Owners Guide
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... this button again. 14 LIGHT: Turn the unit LED light on it, in COOL, HEAT (Only for models with super high fan the clock can be constantly displayed and it again to cancel. combination to unlock. 12 TURBO: Press this button, cool air with heating function) or DRY mode, and maintain the most comfortable temperature for 5 seconds. Remote control description 12 During blinking, repress the Clock button and icon will be used...
... this button again. 14 LIGHT: Turn the unit LED light on it, in COOL, HEAT (Only for models with super high fan the clock can be constantly displayed and it again to cancel. combination to unlock. 12 TURBO: Press this button, cool air with heating function) or DRY mode, and maintain the most comfortable temperature for 5 seconds. Remote control description 12 During blinking, repress the Clock button and icon will be used...
Complete Owners Guide
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... lights and the air conditioner start to select Auto. Use the "MODE" button to operate as your settings. The unit will display 77 oF. Attention!! 1. How the air conditioner works Automatic operation When the Air Conditioner is not comfortable, you may be used to control the temperature. COOL / HEAT and FAN ONLY operation 1. Press the ON/OFF button again to select AUTO. 2. While in Cool Operation the panel will automatically select Cool, Fan and Heat operation depending on the room temperature. 2. Use the MODE button to stop the unit operation. If the AUTO mode...
... lights and the air conditioner start to select Auto. Use the "MODE" button to operate as your settings. The unit will display 77 oF. Attention!! 1. How the air conditioner works Automatic operation When the Air Conditioner is not comfortable, you may be used to control the temperature. COOL / HEAT and FAN ONLY operation 1. Press the ON/OFF button again to select AUTO. 2. While in Cool Operation the panel will automatically select Cool, Fan and Heat operation depending on the room temperature. 2. Use the MODE button to stop the unit operation. If the AUTO mode...
Complete Owners Guide
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... models with heating function) of the air conditioner, the direction of the unit and the actual indoor temperature, the Air Conditioner in the DRY mode. Attention!! The fan speed is Low. FAN SPEED is mainly LOW. 1. When button is regulated while dehumidifying by repeatedly turning on the difference between the set temperature of the oscillation/movement would alter automatically. How the air conditioner works 14 Press the "+"/ "-" button to set temperature and the actual room temperature. Air...
... models with heating function) of the air conditioner, the direction of the unit and the actual indoor temperature, the Air Conditioner in the DRY mode. Attention!! The fan speed is Low. FAN SPEED is mainly LOW. 1. When button is regulated while dehumidifying by repeatedly turning on the difference between the set temperature of the oscillation/movement would alter automatically. How the air conditioner works 14 Press the "+"/ "-" button to set temperature and the actual room temperature. Air...
Complete Owners Guide
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.... Press the "TIMER ON" button to activate the auto start timer function.Auto start can be canceled. 15 How the air conditioner works when repressing the "TIMER ON" button, the "TIMER ON" setting will be set from 0~24 hours. The set the auto-on the display will be changed 10 minutes every 0.5 second; Every press of the unit. SLEEP mode(Only for models with heating function): s 7KH IDQ VSHHG ZLOO EH DXWRPDWLFDOO\ controlled. s 7KH DLU...
.... Press the "TIMER ON" button to activate the auto start timer function.Auto start can be canceled. 15 How the air conditioner works when repressing the "TIMER ON" button, the "TIMER ON" setting will be set from 0~24 hours. The set the auto-on the display will be changed 10 minutes every 0.5 second; Every press of the unit. SLEEP mode(Only for models with heating function): s 7KH IDQ VSHHG ZLOO EH DXWRPDWLFDOO\ controlled. s 7KH DLU...
Complete Owners Guide
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... of setting is not directed on COOL or HEAT (only for models with heating function) performance may be reduced and the air conditioner may be reduced. 4. Adjust the temperature to excessive temperature levels. 3. How the air conditioner works 16 Press the "TIMER OFF" button to start timer function. 2. Clean the air filter periodically, otherwise cooling or heating (only for models with horizontal airflow grille in closed position. To set the stopping time 1. Do not adjust the unit...
... of setting is not directed on COOL or HEAT (only for models with heating function) performance may be reduced and the air conditioner may be reduced. 4. Adjust the temperature to excessive temperature levels. 3. How the air conditioner works 16 Press the "TIMER OFF" button to start timer function. 2. Clean the air filter periodically, otherwise cooling or heating (only for models with horizontal airflow grille in closed position. To set the stopping time 1. Do not adjust the unit...
Complete Owners Guide
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... to power (initial operation), the horizontal louver may be set downward in cooling or dry mode. Do not operate unit with heating function) performance may generate a sound for long periods with the air flow direction set too small, as COOLING or HEATING (only for models with horizontal louver in operation (including when the TIMER ON is a normal operation. Open angle of the horizontal louver and drop on to use the button...
... to power (initial operation), the horizontal louver may be set downward in cooling or dry mode. Do not operate unit with heating function) performance may generate a sound for long periods with the air flow direction set too small, as COOLING or HEATING (only for models with horizontal louver in operation (including when the TIMER ON is a normal operation. Open angle of the horizontal louver and drop on to use the button...
Complete Owners Guide
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... water. Grab the handle of this unit. Lift the indoor unit panel up slightly to clean the unit. 6. Do not use a chemically treated cloth or duster to take it downwards. 3. Maintenance Cleaning the indoor unit and remote controller. 1. These may be removed and cleaned with a dry cloth. 5. Use a dry cloth to stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply before cleaning. 2. A cloth dampened with a clicking sound. 2. Please clean the filter once every 2 weeks. 1. Remove the air filter (Fresh air filter...
... water. Grab the handle of this unit. Lift the indoor unit panel up slightly to clean the unit. 6. Do not use a chemically treated cloth or duster to take it downwards. 3. Maintenance Cleaning the indoor unit and remote controller. 1. These may be removed and cleaned with a dry cloth. 5. Use a dry cloth to stop the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply before cleaning. 2. A cloth dampened with a clicking sound. 2. Please clean the filter once every 2 weeks. 1. Remove the air filter (Fresh air filter...
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When heating has just starting. 2. During this condition, air conditioner will display "H1" code when defrosting, it's normal. You can also hear a craching sound when the compressor is changing. Low temperature heating. The indoor or outdoor fan will stop running when defrosting (Only for models with heating function) Frost may generate due to a large temperature difference between air inlet and air outlet in COOL mode in the unit when the temperature is running or has...
When heating has just starting. 2. During this condition, air conditioner will display "H1" code when defrosting, it's normal. You can also hear a craching sound when the compressor is changing. Low temperature heating. The indoor or outdoor fan will stop running when defrosting (Only for models with heating function) Frost may generate due to a large temperature difference between air inlet and air outlet in COOL mode in the unit when the temperature is running or has...
Complete Owners Guide
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... local service repair team. The capacity of outdoor unit is being used in the same room. 5. Remote control does not work. 5. Fuse may have set with timer is occupied by yourself, if these solutions do not solve the failures, call your installer or licensed contractor). 3. The remote control batteries need to repair the unit by multiple people, thus raising the heat load. 6. The air filter is obstructed by disconnecting the power and...
... local service repair team. The capacity of outdoor unit is being used in the same room. 5. Remote control does not work. 5. Fuse may have set with timer is occupied by yourself, if these solutions do not solve the failures, call your installer or licensed contractor). 3. The remote control batteries need to repair the unit by multiple people, thus raising the heat load. 6. The air filter is obstructed by disconnecting the power and...
Installation Instructions
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... be used for an extended period of the outdoor unit's installation base for repairs. 3. Do not drink any water or condensation that any damage. 16. Do not place objects containing water on the outdoor unit. 12. Safety precautions This appliance must be installed by a licensed electrician. Do not attempt to install the split air conditioner by turning off unit and call an authorized Frigidaire servicer. 8. This air conditioner contains no user-serviceable parts. Do...
... be used for an extended period of the outdoor unit's installation base for repairs. 3. Do not drink any water or condensation that any damage. 16. Do not place objects containing water on the outdoor unit. 12. Safety precautions This appliance must be installed by a licensed electrician. Do not attempt to install the split air conditioner by turning off unit and call an authorized Frigidaire servicer. 8. This air conditioner contains no user-serviceable parts. Do...
Installation Instructions
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.... Electrical work 16 Fuse/Circuit Breaker Amps(MOP) 15 15 20 25 30 40 35 35 Connecting (Power and Control Cable) cable from the outdoor unit to the client until the problem is serious safety problem about the power supply, the technicians should refuse to install the air conditioner and explain to indoor unit consists of four wires and provides the power for this air conditioner must comply with local and national electrical codes...
.... Electrical work 16 Fuse/Circuit Breaker Amps(MOP) 15 15 20 25 30 40 35 35 Connecting (Power and Control Cable) cable from the outdoor unit to the client until the problem is serious safety problem about the power supply, the technicians should refuse to install the air conditioner and explain to indoor unit consists of four wires and provides the power for this air conditioner must comply with local and national electrical codes...
Installation Instructions
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... power source. 4. See to come loose from the system. 19 Electrical work Purging the system Air and moisture in the casing of electrical fittings are loose, it could cause burn-out of control cover. 2. Therefore, the indoor unit and tubing between the indoor and outdoor unit must apply leakage test and be guided by voltage drop: vibration of a magnetic switch, which fasten the wiring in the refrigeration...
... power source. 4. See to come loose from the system. 19 Electrical work Purging the system Air and moisture in the casing of electrical fittings are loose, it could cause burn-out of control cover. 2. Therefore, the indoor unit and tubing between the indoor and outdoor unit must apply leakage test and be guided by voltage drop: vibration of a magnetic switch, which fasten the wiring in the refrigeration...
Product Specifications Sheet
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... web at frigidaire.com Specifications subject to Product Installation Guide for each indoor unit installed. Ft.) SEER (Air Conditioner) HSPF (Heat Pump) Inverter Technology COP Electrical Volts Min Circuit Ampacity Maximum Circuit Breaker Rated Amps (Cool) Rated Watts (Cool) Rated Amps (Heat) Rated Watts (Heat) Features Controls Fan Speeds (Cool/Fan/Heat) Low Voltage Start-Up Turbo Fan Auto Fan Energy Saver Sleep Mode 24-Hour On/Off Timer Remote Control Air CFM (High/Med/Low) Indoor Air Direction Control (Vert. / Horz.) Air Discharge (Full-Width) Filter Type Filter Access dB Indoor (High/Med...
... web at frigidaire.com Specifications subject to Product Installation Guide for each indoor unit installed. Ft.) SEER (Air Conditioner) HSPF (Heat Pump) Inverter Technology COP Electrical Volts Min Circuit Ampacity Maximum Circuit Breaker Rated Amps (Cool) Rated Watts (Cool) Rated Amps (Heat) Rated Watts (Heat) Features Controls Fan Speeds (Cool/Fan/Heat) Low Voltage Start-Up Turbo Fan Auto Fan Energy Saver Sleep Mode 24-Hour On/Off Timer Remote Control Air CFM (High/Med/Low) Indoor Air Direction Control (Vert. / Horz.) Air Discharge (Full-Width) Filter Type Filter Access dB Indoor (High/Med...
Product Specifications Sheet
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...-Zone Outdoor Condenser Submittal Sheet FFHP362ZQ2 Job Reference Construction Location Approval Unit Number Engineer Date Drawing Number Submitted to Submitted by Power Outdoor Unit Min Circuit Ampacity 21 A Dimensions (H x W x D) Maximum Circuit Breaker 35 A Sound Rating RAC IndooCCroa/oplOiancgiutietsdoor Ductless34H,40e0aBTtUPump Split Net Weight Models Shipping Weight Frigidaire Baseline Cooling Watts Min/Max Cooling 3,125 W 8,800 BTU/35,800 BTU Fan Motor Load Drive Type CFM (high) Heatpump Capacity (BTU) 42,500 BTU Fan Type HSPF 9.0 Fan Diameter/Number...
...-Zone Outdoor Condenser Submittal Sheet FFHP362ZQ2 Job Reference Construction Location Approval Unit Number Engineer Date Drawing Number Submitted to Submitted by Power Outdoor Unit Min Circuit Ampacity 21 A Dimensions (H x W x D) Maximum Circuit Breaker 35 A Sound Rating RAC IndooCCroa/oplOiancgiutietsdoor Ductless34H,40e0aBTtUPump Split Net Weight Models Shipping Weight Frigidaire Baseline Cooling Watts Min/Max Cooling 3,125 W 8,800 BTU/35,800 BTU Fan Motor Load Drive Type CFM (high) Heatpump Capacity (BTU) 42,500 BTU Fan Type HSPF 9.0 Fan Diameter/Number...