IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ
BEFORE INSTALLING & OPERATING
1
CONTENTS
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 BS
1.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.4 RECIVING THE GOODS
1.5 HANDLING
1.6 PART LIST
1.7 TECHNICAL FEATURES
2.1 POSITIONING OF THE
2.2 PAPER TEMPLATE
2.3 DRILLING THE WALL
2.4
2.5 INSTALLATION OF
2.6 FITTING THE GRATINGS
FASTENING THE BRACKET
2.7 FITTING THE UNIT ON BRACKET
2.8 DRAINAGE LINE
3.1 REMOTE CONTROL
3.2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
3.3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE WITH REMOTE
CONTROL
3.4 COOLING FUNCTION
3.11 MAINTENANCE
3.12 PROBLEM SOLVING
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
2. INSTALLATION
3. USE
3.5 SLEEPING FUNCTION
3.6 HEATING FUNCTION
3.7 DEHUMIDIFIER FUNCTION
3.8 FAN FUNCTION
3.9
3.10 TIMER FUNCTION
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
PLEASE NOTE.
Do not dispose of any packaging until
the installation of the equipment is completed.
(See list of accessories).
1.2 BS
Wiring Instructions: Should it be
necessary to change the plug please note the wires in the mains lead are
coloured in accordance with the following code :
BROWN - LIVE
GREEN
13A (BS 1363) 13A
Wiring for a 13 Amp Plug (BS1363)
After having removed
the packing, check that all the content is intact and complete.
In the event of
missing parts, contact your retailer. This unit has been designed to cool or
heat the air of a room and should only be used for this purpose. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused to property or injury to
persons or animals due to incorrect installation, regulation and maintenance or
improper use. This air-conditioner contains R410-A refrigerant: at the end of
its life, the disposal of this equipment must be in accordance with the strict
regulation governing the recycling of this product, please operate with caution
during the disposal.
Please contact your
local authority for regulatory advice. Do not switch on before having totally
assembled the unit and before installing in its correct operating position.Before starting the appliance, check that it is
correctly earthed, according to the legislation in force in the
country concerned. As the
colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond
with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows:
1. The wire is the
and must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter
or coloured .
2. The wire is the and
must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter or
coloured
3. The is the and
must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter or or coloured .
4. Always ensure that
the cord grip is positioned and fastened correctly. If a fused plug is used it
must be fitted with a fuse. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
1.3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.4 RECEIVING THE GOODS
When using
electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed:
1. Do not place
objects on the product or allow objects to obstruct the inlet or outlet
openings.
2. Extreme care
should be taken when any product is used by, or near children and pets, and
whenever the product is left
operating and unattended.
3. Please note: If
you are drilling the hole above ground floor level, please ensure that an area
has been secured and while the holes are drilled the outside area is
supervised, until drilling has been completed.
4. Before operating
the product remove the unit from its packaging and check it is in good
condition.
5. Do not let
children play with the packaging, for example plastic bags.
6. Do not operate
any product with a damaged cord or plug, or after the unit malfunctions, has
been dropped, or damaged in any manner. Return the unit to an authorised
service facility for examination and repair to avoid a hazard.
7. Do not attempt to
repair or adjust any electrical or mechanical functions on this unit as this
may void warranty, contact your service engineer.
8. Always operate
the product from a power source of the same voltage, frequency and rating as
indicated on the product
identification plate.
9. This unit is not
intended for use in wet or damp locations.
10.
Do not place the unit near an open flame, cooking or heating appliance, or hot
surface.
11. Do not let the
power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter. Arrange the power cord
away from an area where it may be tripped over.
12. Never place the
power cord under a carpet or rug. Do not operate the unit in areas where petrol ,paint, or other flammable liquids are used or
stored.
13. Do not carry out
any cleaning or maintenance or access internal parts until the air-conditioner
has been disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
14. Do not alter the
safety or regulating devices without the permission and instructions of the airconditioner manufacturer.
15. Do not pull, remove or twist the electric cable connected to
the air-conditioner, even if disconnected from the mains electricity supply.
16. Avoid prolonged
direct contact with the flow of the air from the unit and the room being closed
with no ventilation for a long period of time.
17. If the fresh air
intake duct is not installed, periodically open the windows to guarantee a
correct change of air.
18. Repair or
maintenance work must be carried out by a service engineer or by qualified
technicians in compliance with the instructions given in this booklet. Do not
alter the appliance, since hazardous situations could be created while the
manufacturer of the appliance will not be liable for any damage or injury
caused. This instruction booklet is an integral part of the appliance and
should therefore be carefully preserved and always accompany the appliance in
the event of transfer to another owner or user or another installation engineer.
Should the booklet be damaged or lost, please request an additional. The air
conditioner is delivered in a protective packaging and is accompanied by an
instruction manual. This manual is an integral part of the air conditioner and
should therefore be carefully read and preserved. When the unit is unpacked,
please check that the equipment and the accessory pack are complete and
undamaged.
1.5 HANDLING
To avoid any possible damages during
transportation the unit is provided with compressor holders
that must be removed before installing the
air conditioner (see 2.7).
1.6 PART LIST
1. FASTENING BRACKET
2. REMOTE CONTROL
3. REMOTE CONTROL HOLDER
4. DRAINAGE PIPE
5 EXTENSION CONDENSATE HOSE
6. PIPE FASTENING INNER FLANGE
7. EXTERNAL GRATING
8.
9.
10. PAPER TEMPLATE FOR WALL DRILLING
11.
12. GRATING FIXING CORD
13. INSTRUCTION MANUAL
14. RUBBER
Any batteries used in the remote
control contain materials, which are hazardous to the
environment. They must be removed from the remote
control when they reach the end of their life and disposed of responsibly.
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 POSITIONING THE
To maintain the best
performance from your unit, prevent breakdowns or hazards, you must
position it correctly.
Please follow the guidelines and instruction below in full, as failure to do so
could cause potential
installation problems.
- The air
conditioner must be installed on an exterior wall that has access to the out
side with a
minimum of 2 metres
clearance to the outside. There should be no obstacles within the 2 metres, to
allow circulation of the airflow.
- The unit must be
fitted leaving room all around as illustrated in the paper template.
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The wall on which the unit is installed must be
sturdy and able to withstand the weight of the unit. After determining the best
place for installation as described above, please check to ensure that the wall
can be drilled in the chosen area without interfering with other structures or
installations (beams, piers, pipes, wires, etc.).
-
Please also ensure that there are no obstacles on
the outside of the wall, which may obstruct air circulation through the drilled
holes, for example: plants and their leaves, slats or panelling, drain pipes, overflows
and gratings, etc.). Any obstruction could interfere with the correct performance
of the unit.
2.2 PAPER TEMPLATE
Paper Template (copy to scale enclosed
with accessories) drilling the hole above ground floor level, please ensure
that an area has been secured and while the holes are drilled the outside area
is supervised, until drilling has been completed.
INTAKE
DRAINAGE HOLE
Fasten the template
to the wall once the following guidelines have been thoroughly checked.
Do not drill any
holes until you are 100% confident that there are no obstacles in the area you
wish to drill and there are no obstructions, which could be hidden by the
construction of the wall, for example: Electrical wiring water
& gas pipes or supporting lintels or beams. Ensure that a sprit level is
used, as the unit must be level. Follow the installation instructions &
measurements in full.
This operation
should be carried out using the proper tools (diamond tip or core borers drills with high twisting torque and adjustable
rotation speed). Fasten the template to the wall taking care to check the
distance From the floor and or ceiling and keep it
horizontal by using a spirit level.
Use a pilot drill to
mark the centre of each core hole to be drilled. Use a core boring head having
a diameter of 165 mm to drill the two holes for intake and outlet the air. It
is recommended that the holes must have a slightly downward inclination of 3-5
degrees to prevent any backflow of water from the pipes. The unit produces
condensate that has to be extracted to enable the unit to operate correctly. It
is necessary to drill a hole through the wall measuring 30mm in diameter in the
position shown in the paper template. Drainage occurs by gravity. For this
reason, it is essential for the drain line to have a minimum downward inclination
of at least 3% throughout its length.
2.4 FASTENING THE BRACKET
Drill the holes for anchoring
the fastening bracket to the wall using preferably the 6 holes
showed in black on the
paper template. If the wall is not sturdy enough it is advisable to use
extra anchor bolts using
the holes showed in grey on the paper template. The anchor bolts provided
require a 8mm holes; the wall should be inspected to
determine if provided bolts are useful or if it is necessary to use a different
anchorage. The manufacturer is not liable in case of
underestimation of the structural
consistency of the anchorage made at the time of installation.
2.5 INSTALLATION OF THE PIPES
After drilling the
holes, the plastic pipes supplied with the air conditioner need to be fitted
through them. The pipe with a diameter of 160mm (hot air discharge) and has to
be fitted in the left hole. The length of the pipes should be 10 mm less than
he depht of the wall. Use a normal hacksaw to cut the
supplied pipes to the correct length. The tube diameter is nearly the same as
that carried out using the 165 mm nominal diameter core drill therefore you may
need to slightly force the introduction of the pipe, using in difficult cases,
a normal rubber hammer and a small piece of timber to gently tap the tube into
the hole. Fit the plastic pipe into the hole and fasten the flange with 2x6 mm
screws and wall plugs. Should the insertion prove to be too difficult, we
suggest you drill using the core bit inside the hole so as to widen the
internal diameter slightly.
Please use the same
instructions to fit the right hand tube (air intake pipe) using the supplied
pipe with a diameter of 150mm.The tube diameter is slightly smaller than that
carried out using the 165mm core.
2.6 FITTING THE GRATINGS
If the external grating is accessible
to prevent its removal, it is recommended to fasten it to the wall with wall
plugs and screws with a diameter of 6 mm.
To fit the external
two gratings please proceed as follows:
Familiarise yourself
with the fitting of the grating to the tube, before installation. Insert the
cords through the centre of the grating. One grating fits on the outside of the
tube and the other fits inside. The air intake is the smaller
hole and the grating therefore fits on the outside of the air intake tube. Insert
the supplied cord into the hole. Fold the outer grating in half grasping the
cord with your free hand. Insert your arm inside the pipe with the grating and
push all the way to the outside. Let the grating unfold and pull the cord
towards you. One grating fits on the outside of the tube and the other fits
inside. With a little patience and manipulation the two gratings will fit the
end of the tubes. Grasping the cord, insert your fingers between the fins and
pull the grating towards you until it is properly positioned in the pipe,
keeping the fins in a vertical position. Tighten the cord and fasten it to the
dent on the internal flanges.
2.7 FITTING THE UNIT ON BRACKET
After checking again
that the fastening bracket is securely fastened to the wall, and that any
necessary preparations for electric connection and condensate drainage have
been made, please remove the compressor holders (remove plastic belt A and
unscrew holder B and fasten the air conditioner to its supporting bracket, A
and B can be discarded ).
Lift it up by
holding the sides at the bottom and not the front panel Tilt
the unit slightly towards you to facilitate the operation of fastening it onto
the bracket. The unit is provided with an insulated drainage pipe (450mm long),
to fit on the pipe that protrudes from the lower backside of the unit,which is inserted in the
drainage hole. The air conditioner can now be pushed firmly against the wall.
Carefully inspect the installation to ensure that the insulating back panel
fits firmly against the wall and there are no fissures at the back of the air conditioner.
A
B
C
2.8 DRAINAGE LINE
To complete the
drainage line fit the drainage pipe on the drainage hole and push firmly into lace
(C). A further extension pipe (D) with an internal diameter of 16 mm can be
fitted if necessary.
If the line drains
into a vessel (tank or other recipient), this container should not be sealed
and the drainpipe should not remain immersed in the water. Install the
extension drain condensate(D) as required. The drain
should flow in a downwards direction, as this is a gravity flow (E).
D
E
3. USE
3.1 REMOTE CONTROL FITTING
- Slide off the
cover on the front of the remote to reveal the battery compartment.
- Insert the battery
(2 x
- Refit the battery
cover.
- Important: if
pressing ON/OFF button no icons are displayed, please install the battery in
the correct position.
- The exhausted
batteries must be disposed of responsibly. Switch on the remote control using
the pink button in the centre of the remote control. Firstly set the time by
gently depressing the timer set button in the bottom right hand corner just
above the battery compartment, then adjust
the time by using
button to adjust the minutes and button to adjust the hours.
Once this has been done, press the MODE
button to select the required function:
- Cooling - Dehumidification - Fan only -
Heating - Auto.
When the mode is
selected, adjust the temperature setting to your comfort: these temperatures
are dependent on your individual requirement and can be adjusted while the unit
is running.
In Auto mode the
temperature settings are not adjustable (see paragraph 3.9 )
Slide the front
panel downwards to display further buttons.
Timer on - Timer off
- Fan speed x 3 - Sleep - Louvers.
Please refer to the following
sections:
All the air
conditioners functions are controlled, set or adjusted through the infrared
remote control. You cannot fully operate the unit without the remote control,
so please ensure you replace the remote after use in the provided holder. If
the remote control is misplaced, switch the unit off via the mains socket. To switch
the unit on, plug back into the power socket. The unit will thus start up in
the last programmed setting. For example if in heating and switched off via the
mains socket and then reconnected, the unit would then operate in heating mode.
A new remote will need to be purchased from your supplier if misplaced.
3.2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
To operate the unit, direct the
remote control at the unit.
3.3 INSTRUCTION FOR USE WITH REMOTE
CONTROL
- Press the MODE
button until the cooling mode is set.
- Press the and buttons to set the required room temperature.
- Press the button
and select the fan speed to high ,middle , low or
auto.
(If
- Press the MODE
button to find cooling /heating /auto .
- Press the and buttons to set the required room temperature (not
possible in
- Press the button : when this icon is displayed, the fan speed is
automatically set at the lowest level.
- Press again to
cancel this function setting.
- Press the MODE
button until the heating mode is set .
- Press the and buttons to set the required room temperature.
- Press the button
and select the fan speed to high ,middle , low or
auto.
(If
temperature).
- Press the MODE
button until the dehumidifying mode is set .
- The fan speed is
automatically set.
- Press the MODE
button until the fan mode is set.
- Press the button
and select the fan speed to high , middle ,low or
auto.
- Press the MODE
button until the
- Press the MODE
button and set the desired function.
- Press the
buttons and to set the required room temperature.
- Press the button
and select the fan speed among high middle ,low or
auto.
(In case
- Press the button
and adjust the switching off time pressing the button (hours) and (minutes).
- To confirm the
setting, press again .
- Once the time is
over, the unit will switch off automatically.
The setting will
be cancelled if the button is pressed again.
When you set the
temperature in cooling mode, the LCD on the front of the unit shows the set
point, then after a few second the LCD display will then revert to room
temperature and will decrease by 1 degree C in turn until the unit reaches your
desired temperature.
When the equipment
first turns onto heating mode, there will be a short delay of three or so
minutes, this is a normal time delay function and the equipment will start
heating after this short period of time. When you set the temperature in
heating mode, the LCD on the front of the unit shows the set point, then after
a few second the LCD will then revert to room temperature and will rise by 1
degree C in turn until the unit reaches your desired temperature.
In this mode the air
conditioner will attempt to maintain the room temperature between 20 C and 25
C. If the room temperature is below 20 C it will be in heating mode, if it
rises above 25 C the unit will be in cooling mode, if it is between the two the
air conditioner will simply circulate room temperature air. The reason for the
5 C 'gap' is to stop the compressor oscillating rapidly between heating and
cooling as this would severely shorten the life of the product should it be
allowed to happen.
AUTOMATIC SWITCHING ON
- With the unit
switched on, select the desired function by pressing the MODE button.
- Switch off the
unit.
- Press the
button.
- Set up the
switching time pressing the buttons (hours) and (minutes).
- To confirm the
operation, press again the button.
The unit will
start to work automatically according to the selected time.
- To cancel the
setting, press again the button.
3.11 MAINTENANCE INTERNAL UNIT MAINTENANCE FILTERS
CLEANING:
ATTENTION CLEANING THE UNIT:
The filters should
be regularly cleaned to keep the unit running efficiently. Clean the filters
every two weeks.
How to proceed:
- Disconnect the
unit from the electrical supply.
- Extract the filter
grating.
As the filter has
three different compositions, the cleaning operations should be done as
follows:
- Extract the
filters B/C from their case.
- Clean the B / C
filters only with a vacuum cleaner, being careful not to damage them.
- Clean the A filter
by washing it with warm water (max 40°C) and mild detergent.
- Rinse it with
water only and let it dry in a shadowy place (do not expose it to direct sun
rays).
- When the filter is
perfectly dry, insert it back together with the other filters in their original
position.
- Insert the grating
above the unit until it is perfectly positioned.
- It is advisable to
change the B / C filters annually.
: Do not use the air
conditioner without filters as it could seriously damage the unit.
- Disconnect the
unit from the electrical supply.
- Wipe external
surfaces clean with a damp cloth only.
- Do not use an
abrasive cloth and/ or solvents, as this may damage the surfaces.
- Do not use
excessively wet cloths or sponges, as water stagnation could damage the unit
and
compromise safety.
A
B
3.12 PROBLEM SOLVING PROBLEM
The air conditioner does not work:
- Wrong setting of
the timer / Check it.
- Problems on the
power supply/Verify the Presence of voltage.
The air-conditioner does not
refrigerate the room Strange smell in the room:
- The filter could
be dirty / Clean it.
- The room
temperature is too high / Wait until the temperature goes down.
- The temperature is
not properly set / Check it.
- The grids could be
obstructed / Check and remove the eventual obstacles.
- Dampness in the
room, coming from walls, carpets, furnishing or similar
Water drips from the air conditioner:
- Wrong installation
of the air conditioner.
- Wrong connection
of the drainage pipe.
The remote control does not work.
- Exhausted
batteries.
- Wrong insertion of
the batteries inside the remote control
The air-conditioner does not work for 3
minutes when switched on.
- Protection of the
air conditioner. Wait for 3 minutes and the air-conditioner will start to work
again.