Tips On Saving Energy; Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting Table; Disposal - Mitsubishi Electric CLIMAVENETA i-LIFE2 SLIM 080 Manual De Instalación - Uso - Mantenimiento

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TIPS ON SAVING ENERGY

- Keep the filters clean at all times;
- where possible, keep the doors and windows in the air-
conditioned room closed;

TROUBLESHOOTING

In the event of water leaks o malfunctions, move the
main system switch to the "off" position and close the
water taps.
If one of the following faults occurs, contact the technical
service or a qualified professional as soon as possible.
Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.

TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

The following operations must be performed by a qualified installer or a specialist service centre.
Fault
The fan starts after a delay from changing the
temperature settings or function.
The fan does not start.
The fan does not start active even when there
is hot or cold water in the circuit.
Water leaks from the appliance in heating
mode.
Dew forms on the front panel.
There are droplets of water on the air outlet
louvers.
Water leaks from the appliance in cooling
mode only.
The appliance is very noisy.
The louvers stay open.

DISPOSAL

All consumable and replaced parts must be disposed of safely and in compliance with environmental protection
regulations.
- where possible, in cooling operation limit exposure of the
air-conditioned room to direct sunlight (use curtains, shut-
ters, etc.).
- The fan does not start active even when there is hot or
cold water in the circuit.
- Water leaks from the appliance in heating mode.
- Water leaks from the appliance in cooling mode only.
- The appliance is very noisy.
- Dew forms on the front panel.
Possible cause
The circuit valve takes some time to open and
let hot or cold water circulate in the appliance.
No hot or cold water in the system.
The water valve remains closed
The fan motor is blocked or burnt out.
The microswitch that stops the fan when
opening the filter grill does not close correctly.
Incorrect electrical connections.
Leaks from the system water connections.
Leaks from the valves.
Heat insulation detached.
When relative humidity inside the room is
quite high (>60%), condensate may form,
especially at low fan speed.
The condensate pan is blocked.
The condensate drain is not sloped down-
wards enough for correct draining.
The connection pipes and valves are not
properly insulated.
The fan is touching the structure.
The fan is unbalanced.
Check the filters and clean them if necessary
Possible obstruction blocking rotation.
Power failure or disconnection during move-
ment of the louvers.
Solution
Wait 2 or 3 minutes for the circuit valve to
open.
Make sure that the boiler or water chiller are
operating.
Remove the valve body and check if water
starts circulating.
Check valve operation by powering it sepa-
rately at 230 V.
If the valve is activated, the problem may lie in
the electronic controller.
Check the motor windings and make sure the
fan can spin freely.
Make sure that when closing the grill, the
microswitch contact is activated.
Check the electrical connections.
Check the leaks and fully tighten the connec-
tions.
Check the gaskets.
Make sure that the heat insulation/sound-
proofing is positioned correctly, especially at
the front above the finned coil.
When the relative humidity falls, the phenom-
enon will disappear.
In any case, the formation of some droplets of
water inside the appliance does not indicate a
malfunction.
Slowly pour a bottle of water into the bottom
of the coil to check drainage; if necessary,
clean the pan and/or increase the slope of the
drain pipe.
Check the insulation on the pipes.
Check the filters and clean them if necessary.
An unbalanced fan will cause excessive vibra-
tions on the unit: replace the fan.
Clean the filters
Remove the obstruction, power off the appli-
ance, wait 2 minutes and power the appliance
on again. The louvers close correctly.
Restore power to the appliance.
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