CHAP. 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE
CHAP. 3.1
Important Recommendations
Installation and connection of the air conditioner should
be carried out by specialized personnel in possession
of the qualifications specified in Law 46/90.
The instructions for installation are provided in the
specific manual.
No structural object (furniture, curtains, plants, leaves,
blinds, etc.) should ever obstruct the normal flow of
air from either the internal or external gratings.
Never lean or, worse yet, sit on the casing of the air
conditioner as this could cause serious damage to
the external parts.
Do not turn the horizontal airflow baffles by hand.
Always use the remote control to adjust baffle
position.
If the unit leaks water, switch it off immediately and
disconnect it from the power mains. Call the nearest
service centre.
When the air conditioner is heating, it has to
periodically eliminate any ice that could form on the
external battery. While it is doing this, the machine
keeps running but does not heat the room. This lasts
for a brief period of time, from 3 to a maximum of 10
minutes.
The air conditioner must not be installed in rooms
where explosive gasses develop or where there are
conditions of heat and humidity beyond the maximum
limits indicated in the installation manual.
Clean the air filter periodically, as described in the
specific paragraph.
3.2
NAMES OF PARTS
3.2.1
1)
Air outlet grating..
List of Units
2)
Cursors for lateral adjustment of airflow.
3)
Motor-operated air baffles for upward airflow
4)
Alarm display console.
5)
Air intake grating.
6)
Grips for removal of air filter.
7)
Rubber hose with cap on end for evacuation of
condensation water in case of emergency.
8)
Power cable
3.2.2
1)
Transparent zone of receipt of remote control signal.
Description of
2)
Green led indicating machine is running (When the
signal console
machine is on stand-by this light is off).
3)
Orange led indicates on/off programming is in use.
4)
Green led indicates cooling compressor is on.
5)
Red led indicates air filter clogged.
6)
Service microkey (RESET)
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