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    Room Air Conditioner Ser vice and P ar ts Man ual CP06 CP08 SVC PARTS 2008(07/08) C P 08 E 1 0 CP06E10 0 F Power Mode Timer 0 n / 0ff Fan Speed Temp Cool Money Saver ® Fan Only Dry hr Auto Swing[...]

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    2 Room Air Conditioner Air Conditioner Ser vice Manual T ABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Precautions ..........................................................................................................................................3 Dimensions ..........................................................................................................[...]

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    Ser vice Manual 3 Saf ety Precautions Safety Precautions T o pre v ent injury to the user or other people and proper ty damage, the f ollo wing instructions must be f ollo w ed. Incorrect ope r ation due to igno r ing inst r uctions will cause ha r m or damag e . The se r iousness is classified b y the f ollo wing indications.  Meanings of symbo[...]

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    4 Room Air Conditioner Saf ety Precautions Plug in the power plug properl y . • Otherwise , it will cause elect r ic sho c k or fire. Do not operate or stop the unit b y inserting or pulling out the power plug. • It will cause electric shock or fire. Do not damage or use an unspecified power cor d. • It will cause electric shock or fire. Do n[...]

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    Ser vice Manual 5 Saf ety Precautions CAUTION • • • • • If water enters the pr oduct, turn off the the power s witch of the main bod y of appliance. Contact service center after taking the power - plug out from the soc ket. • It will cause electric shock or f ailure of machine. Do not clean the air conditioner with water . • Water ma [...]

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    6 Room Air Conditioner Dimensions Dimensions Outside Dimensions This symbol alerts you to the risk of electric shoc k. This symbol alerts you to hazar ds that could cause harm to the air conditioner . This symbol indicates special notes. NOTICE Symbols Used in this Manual 353(13 7 / 8 ") 470(18 1 / 2 ") 525(20 11 / 16 ")[...]

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    1Ø, 115, 60H z INDOOR ( C) 26.7(DB)* 19.4(WB)** OUTDOOR ( C) 35(DB)* 23.9(WB)** 490g(17.3 oz) Ø7.0, 2ROW 14S TACKS Ø5.0, 2ROW 16S TACKS TURBO FAN PROPELLER TYPE FAN WITH SLINGER RIN G 3/3 6 POLES REMOTE CO NTROLLE R THERMIST OR H O R I Z O N TA L L O U V E R ( U P & D O W N ) , AUTOSWING L O U V E R ( R I G H T& L E F T ) SLIDE IN-OUT CH[...]

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    Operation Location and Function of Contr ols • DESIGNED FOR COOLING ONLY • POWERFUL AND INCREDIBLE COOLING • TOP-DOWN CHASSIS FOR THE SIMPLE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE • BUILT-IN ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT • WASHABLE ONE-TOUCH FILTER • COMPACT SIZE Se r vice Ma n ual 8 Operation[...]

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    A i r P u r i f ie r P o w e r T e m p Mo d e T i m e r A S wi n g F a n S p e e d 1 2 4 3 5 Auto Swing 6 0 F P ower Mode Timer 0n / 0 ff Fan Speed T emp Cool Money Saver ® Fan Only Dry hr Auto Swing 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 6. A UT O SWING This button can automatically control the air flo w direction (left+right) . 7 T o receive the signal from remote contr[...]

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    Disassembly Disassem b l y Mechanical Parts — Before the following disassembly, POWER SWITCH set to OFF and disconnect the power cord. 1. F R ONT GRILLE 1. Open the lnlet grille upward or downward. 2. Remove the screw which fastens the front grille. 3. Pull the front grille from the right side. 4. Remove the front grille. 5. Re-install the compon[...]

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    1 1 Room Air Conditioner Disassembly Air Handling P ar ts — 7 — 1 . AIR GUIDE AND BL O WER 1. Remove the front grille. 2. Remove the cabinet. 3. Remove the control box. 4. Remove the 3 screws which fasten the brace. 5. Remove the brace. 6. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the evaporator. 7. Move the evaporator forward and pulling it upward slig[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 1 2 Electrical P ar ts 1. Remove the cabinet. 2. Remove the evaporator. 3. Remove the orifice. 4. Remove the blower. 5. Remove the fan. 6. Remove the control box cover and housing of the motor in the control box. 7. Remove the 2 screws which fasten the motor from the mount motor. (See Figure 23 ) 8. Remove the motor. 9. Re-instal[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 1 3 Disassembly 4 . P O WER CORD Refrigerating Cycle CA UTION: Discharge the refrigerant system using a Freon TM Recovery System. If there is no valve to attach the recovery system, install one (such as a WATCO A-1) before venting the Freon TM . Leave the valve in place after servicing the system. 1. CONDENSER Figure 27 1. Remove[...]

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    14 Room Air Conditioner Disassembly — Replacement of the refrigeration cycle. 1. When replacing the refrigeration cycle, be sure to Discharge the refrigerant system using a Freon TM recovery System. If there is no valve to attach the recovery system, install one (such as a WATCO A-1) before venting the Freon TM . Leave the valve in place after se[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 15 Disassembly Equipment needed: Vacuum pump, Charging cylinder, Manifold gauge, Brazing equipment. Pin-off tool capable of making a vapor-proof seal, Leak detector, Tubing cutter, Hand Tools to remove components, Service valve. A COMPOUND GAUGE EVAPORATOR (LOW PRESSURE SIDE) COMPRESSOR CAPILLARY TUBE CONDENSER (HIGH PRESSURE SID[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 16 Schematic Diagr am Cir cuit Diagram  LOCATION NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q'TY PER SET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DESCRIPTION POWER CORD ASSEMBLY FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR DISPLAY P.W.B ASSEMBLY MAIN P.W.B ASSEMBLY THERMISTOR CAPACITOR OWERLOAD PROTECTOR 1 6 4 5 8 3 7 2[...]

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    17 Room Air Conditioner Electr onic Control De vice Schematic Diagram[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 18 Components Location(For Main P .W .B ASM) Schematic Diagr am[...]

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    19 Room Air Conditioner T roubleshooting Guide T r oubleshooting Guide Piping System Figure 38 is a brief description of the important components and their function in what is called the refrigeration system. This will help you to understand the refrigeration cycle and the flow of the refrigerant in the cooling cycle. MOTOR COMPRESSOR OIL (LIQUID R[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 20 T roubleshooting Guide T roub leshooting Guide In general, possible trouble is classified in two kinds. The one is called Starting Failure which is caused from an electrical defect, and the other is ineffective Air Conditioning caused by a defect in the refrigeration circuit and improper application. Unit runs but poor cooling[...]

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    2 1 Room Air Conditioner T roubleshooting Guide Fails to Start Improper thermistor setting Loose terminal connection Improper wiring Check of power source. Drop of power voltage. Capacitor check. Replacement. Check of control panel setting. Compressor fails only to start. Defect of compressor capacitor. Replacement of compressor (Motor damaged). Ir[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 2 2 T roubleshooting Guide ELECTRIC P AR TS TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE: P ossible T rouble 1 • The unit does not operate. Is the Trans input power AC 115V? Is the Trans output power about AC 14V? Is shorted the Trans. output? Is output Voltage of IC01D DC 12V? Is output Voltage of IC02D DC 5V? Is the voltage No.18 of Micom DC 5V? E[...]

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    23 Room Air Conditioner T roubleshooting Guide Is Temp. setting set lower than Room Temp.-0.5 ° C? Is the voltage No.10 of IC01M 0V? • Exchange IC01M. • Set the Temp. setting to lower Temp. • Wait 3 Minutes Is the Unit for 3 minutes delay? • Exchange MAIN P.W.B Ass'y. Is the voltage N0.7 of IC01M DC 5V? • Check the RY-COMP. • Chec[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 24 T roubleshooting Guide Is the voltage of Battery about over 2.3V? • Exchange Receiver Ass'y. Is the connection of CN-DISP1 all right? Is the voltage No.16 of CN-DISP1 on Main P.W.B Ass'y DC 5V? • Exchange the battery. • Check the P.W.B pattern. • Connect connector to CN-DISP1 exactly. NO NO NO YES YES YES P o[...]

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    25 Room Air Conditioner T roubleshooting Guide ROOM AIR CONDITIONER VOLTAGE LIMITS NAME PLATE RATING MINIMUM MAXIMUM 115V ± 10% 103.5V 126.5V COMPLAINT CAUSE REMEDY Fan motor will not run. No power Check voltage at outlet. Correct if none. Power supply cord Check voltage to rotary switch. If none, check power supply cord. Replace cord if circuit i[...]

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    Se r vice Ma n ual 26 T roubleshooting Guide COMPLAINT CAUSE REMEDY Fan motor noise. Fan If cracked, out of balance, or partially missing, replace it. Blower If cracked, out of balance, or partially missing, replace it. Loose set screw Tighten it. Worn bearings If knocking sounds continue when running or loose, replace the motor. If the motor hums [...]

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    27 Room Air Conditioner COMPLAINT CAUSE REMEDY Compressor cycles on Voltage Check the voltage. See the limits on the overload. preceding page. If voltage is not within these limits, call an electrician. Overload Check overload, if externally mounted. Replace if open. (If the compressor temperature is high, remove the overload, cool, and retest.) Co[...]

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    Ser vice Man ual 2 8 Exploded Vie w Exploded Vie w 249950 567480 268711-1 264110 238310 237200 268711-2 135510 146812 W0CZZ 554030 559010 552113 35211A 352113 352115-1 352115-2 731273 267110 552102 135314 749740 352380 159830 148000 130910 34681 1 349600 W48602 149980 359012 354210 349480 147581 135312 130410 567502 554160 550140 349001[...]

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    2 9 Room Air Conditioner R e p l a c e m e n t P a r t s l i s t LocNo CP06E10 CP08E10 DESCRIPTION REMARK 130410 67302912 67302905 Base As sy Single R 349001 67303502 67303502 Damper A ssembly R 130910 67303714 67303714 Cabinet Assy Single R 135312 67306017 67306017 Grille Assy Front R 135314 67306110 67306110 Grille Assy Inlet R 135510 67400148 67[...]

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    CP06 CP08 SVC P ARTS 2008(07/08) Post Office Box 1540 • 4200 N. Pan Am Expressway • San Antonio, Texas 78295-1540 • (210) 357-4400 • FAX (210) 357-4490 FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO. Visit our web site at www.friedrich.com Use F actor y Cer tified P ar ts...[...]