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Alerts, Ecial functions – Friedrich KUHL R-410A User Manual

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This alert may be reset by the user (Refer to Special Functions, Filter Reset).
Maintenance Required – When maintenance is required, a service icon

appears on screen. This icon will not be dismissed until maintenance

has been performed. If the service icon

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Whenever the compressor shuts off, system pressures must be allowed

to equalize. At this time, an internal timer begins a count-down from up to

240 seconds. If a demand for heat or cool occurs during this count-down

the WAIT icon

displays letting you know that the compressor will not

operate until the count-down has completed. This timer prevents damage

to the unit if it tries to start too quickly after it stops running. Normally the

WAIT icon

is off. Once the timer has cleared, the air conditioner will

heat or cool based on the temperature setting. Electric heat is not affected

by this timer.
Protection Alert (Freeze) – If the room freeze protection is active, the

display indicates this by showing Room Freeze Protection "FRZ". Once

temperature is less than 40° F (4° C), and the air conditioner is equipped with

electric heat, the room freeze protection will activate. The air conditioner

will run high fan and electric heat until the room temperature reaches

46° F (8° C). Pressing the

button delays the freeze protection function

Low Battery – When the battery is low a warning display

will be

inserted before other messages such as “COOL”. If the Low Battery

alert is on, the battery in the control unit must be changed. Refer

to the changing the battery procedure. Once the battery is changed, the

alert message will go off. Refer to Troubleshooting Tips. Under normal

conditions the battery life should be greater than 7 years.

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ALERTS

(The control system has five (5) customer alerts)

ecial Functions

Panel Lock – The front panel push buttons can be locked to prevent

inadvertent operation. To lock the front panel, press and hold the

SCHEDULE

+

buttons for three (3) seconds. A double beep indicates your mode

change was successful and a icon appears on the display. To unlock

the display, press and hold the

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The icon will no longer be visible.
Filter Reset

icon displays, the timer may be reset by pressing

and holding the

button for three (3) seconds. A beep indicates the

system timer was reset and the

icon and the word "

RESE T

" will

no longer be visible.
User Menu Functions – The User Menu Functions allows you to change

the following selections: Set TIME, 12/24 Hour Clock Format, BEEP ON /

OFF, DIM ON / OFF, Emergency Heat (EMHT) ON / OFF, Auto BAND Adjust,

F/ C Select, FRZ ON / OFF, Temp Offset (TO) and the Automatic Temperature

To enter the User Menu, press and hold

for 3 seconds, the TIME

selection appears. Use the

(UP) or

(DOWN) buttons to scroll

through the User Menu. Press the

button to enter the displayed

function. If left inactive for 15 minutes the User Menu display will no longer

be visible and it returns to normal operation mode display. To manually

exit the User Menu, press the

button.

Time Setting – When in the User Menu, on the Control Panel, use the

(UP) and

(DOWN) to select TIME. Push

, the hours segment

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NOTE: If the AM or PM indicator is incorrect, push

until the hours

(UP) or

(DOWN) to advance

the hour segment 12 hours, then push

. The day of the week

displays. Use the

(UP) or

(DOWN) to select the current

day. Press the

key to save and go back to the TIME screen.

Press

(UP) to go to the next menu 1224.

NOTE: Pressing

the button again will exit the user menu function

mode. Or simply leave the control inactive for 15 minutes and

the control will return back to normal operation.

The hour digits flash first. The user presses the or
to change the hours. To change AM-PM, the hours must be
advanced 12 hours. Press the key to change to the
minutes. To exit the selection process, user presses the
key which will go to the time screen.

The minutes digits flash. The user presses the or
to change the minutes. Press the key to change the days.
To exit the selection process, the user presses the key
which will go to the time screen.

The dot underneath the days of the week begins to blink to
indicate which day it is. If the user has not set the date before,
the dot starts on Monday. If the user is making a correction to
previously set information the dot appears under whichever
day the unit thinks it is. The user can press or to move
the dot left or right (respectively) along the week. The user
presses to loop back to the hours setting. To exit the
selection process, the user presses the key which will go
to the time screen.

Tuesday has been selected. The user presses to loop
back to the hours setting. To exit the selection process and
accept the changes, the user presses the key which will go
to the time screen.

BACK

Sensing Feature (ATSF).

SCHEDULE