Manual for 2009 Room Air Conditioners

Manual for 2009 Room Air Conditioners

Brand: ELECTROLUX

Category: Air Conditioner

Document Type: Manual

Language: EN

Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 8:14 p.m.

Manual Publish Date: 2009-03-01

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This manual provides product information and technical guidance for 2009 Electrolux Room Air Conditioners. It includes safe servicing practices, model specifications with detailed electrical, air flow, and refrigeration system information, as well as diagrams for control thermostat and fan/blower locations. A troubleshooting section is also provided to help diagnose and resolve common issues. Users can access the Frigidaire Web Site for additional assistance.

Troubleshooting and error codes

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Fan motor will not run.
  1. No power.
  2. Power supply cord.
  3. Selector switch.
  4. Energy saving switch (if applicable).
  5. Electronic control (if applicable).
  6. Wire disconnected or connection loose.
  7. Capacitor. (Discharge capacitor before testing.)
  8. Defective fan motor windings.
  9. Will not rotate. Fan blade hitting shroud or blower wheel hitting scroll. (Motor cycles on overload.)
Fan motor runs intermittently.
  1. Cycle on motor protector.
Fan motor noisy.
  1. Condenser fan blade or evaporator blower wheel.
  2. Loose power clamp or set screw.
  3. Worn bearings.
  4. Grommets (if applicable).
Compressor will not run, but fan motor runs.
  1. Voltage.
  2. Wiring.
  3. Selector switch.
  4. Temperature control.
  5. Capacitor. (Discharge capacitor before testing.)
  6. Compressor.
  7. Motor protector (external).
  8. Motor protector (internal).
  9. Electronic control (if applicable).
  10. Hard starting.
Compressor cycles on motor protector.
  1. Voltage.
  2. Motor protector (external).
  3. Motor protector (internal).
  4. Fan motor.
  5. Condenser air flow restriction.
  6. Condenser fins damaged.
  7. Capacitor.
  8. Wiring.
  9. Refrigerant system.
Insufficient cooling.
  1. Low capacity.
  2. Air filter.
  3. Exhaust door open.
  4. Unit undersized.
Excessive noise.
  1. Evaporator blower wheel.
  2. Condenser wheel.
  3. Copper tubing.
  4. Compressor internal noise.
  5. Fan motor.
Excessive water or condensation.
  1. Unit operating under extremely high humidity conditions.
No cooling.
  1. Refrigerant leak.
Unit is cooling but room is not cool.
  1. Amps and watts.
  2. Sealed refrigeration system.
Wattage decreases slowly until abnormally low.
  1. Undercharged, restricted strainer or plugged restrictor tube.
Wattage decreases immediately.
  1. No refrigerant.
  2. Compressor defective.
Wattage continuously high.
  1. Refrigerant overcharge.
Evaporator coil partially frosted.
  1. System low on refrigerant.
Evaporator completely iced.
  1. Low outside temperature.
No heat.
  1. No power.
  2. Selector switch position.
  3. Temperature control position.
  4. Fan motor.
  5. Heating element.
  6. Selector switch.
  7. Temperature control.
  8. Terminals and connectors.
Fan motor will not rotate during heat cycle. (Heat/Cool models only.)
  1. Thermostatic drain valve. (Water level control, if applicable.)
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