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Aermec. 16.01. 5140901_01

1.8. 

WARNINGS FOR THE INSTALLER

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The installation and electrical connection 

of the unit must be carried out only 

by persons possessing the technical-

professional requisites for installation, 

transformation, expansion and 

maintenance of systems and the ability 

to perform checks on them for safety 

and operation. In this manual, these will 

generally be referred to as “Personnel 

with specific technical skills”.

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This air conditioner must be installed 

according to national plant engineering 

regulations. Particular attention must be 

paid to safety guidelines and to ensuring 

that the wiring is correctly connected: 

incorrect wiring connection could result 

in supply cables, plug or power socket 

overheating, which could present a fire 

risk.

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Ensure that the air conditioner is 

connected to the power supply or to a 

power socket with the correct voltage 

and frequency. Using power supplies with 

the incorrect voltage and frequency could 

damage the unit and consequently risk 

starting a fire. The voltage must be stable 

with no large fluctuations.

• 

Install on a solid surface that can hold the 

weight of the air conditioner. Check the 

support is securely installed and the unit 

is absolutely stable after operating for a 

long time.

• 

To protect the unit against short circuits, 

fit a thermomagnetic isolator switch to 

the power line with a minimum contact 

gap of 3mm on both poles.

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The isolator switch and any plug must be 

installed in an easily accessible position.

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To ensure good drainage, the condensate 

discharge pipes must be correctly 

installed, following the installation 

instructions. Adopt the most suitable 

measures to avoid heat dispersion and 

the consequent formation of condensate. 

Incorrect installation of the pipes can 

result in water leaks, wetting furniture 

and other items in the room. 

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Do not install the unit in a location where 

it could be affected by inflammable gas 

leaks or deposits of materials which 

are inflammable, explosive, poisonous, 

corrosive or hazardous substances. Do 

not use naked flames near the units. 

Risk of fire or explosion. Install the unit 

in a location with minimal levels of dust, 

fumes, humidity and corrosive agents in 

the air.

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Do not install in laundries.

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When installing the unit, allow sufficient 

technical clearance around the unit for 

maintenance. 

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When installing the unit, ensure that the 

dimensions and weight of the unit are 

visible.

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Do not make any modifications to the 

unit! Do not attempt to repair the unit 

alone, this is extremely dangerous! 

Incorrect operations could cause electric 

shocks, water leaks, fires etc. Contact your 

After Sales Service, these operations must 

only be carried out by “Personnel with the 

specific technical skills”.

• 

Ensure that the power supply and the 

installed output are adequately scaled to 

supply the air conditioner correctly.

• 

Before operating the air conditioner, 

ensure that the electric cables, 

condensate discharge pipes and cooling 

connections have been correctly installed 

to avoid the risk of refrigerant gas leaks 

and electric shocks.

• 

The air conditioner must be correctly 

earthed. Do not connect the earth cable 

to the gas or water pipes, to the lightning 

conductor, or to the earth cable of the 

telephone. Incorrect earthing could cause 

electric shocks.

• 

Do not handle the air conditioner or 

touch the keys with wet hands. Risk of 

electric shocks.

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The unit and the isolator switch must 

be turned off before carrying out 

maintenance work or cleaning. The 

rotation of the fans inside the unit can 

cause injury.

• 

Check that the power supply is 

disconnected before carrying out any 

operations on the unit.

• 

Do not place objects on the external part 

and do not climb on top.

• 

For the power supply, use undamaged 

cables with a section that is suitable for 

the load.

• 

Stranded cables can be used only with a 

cable terminal. Ensure the strands of the 

wires are inserted well.

• 

Take care when stretching the supply and 

connection cables around the units: the 

cables must not be subject to mechanical 

stress. The cables must be protected.

• 

Do not make connections on the 

power supply cable: use a longer cable. 

Junctions can cause overheating and/

or fires.

• 

If the power cable is damaged, it can be 

replaced by the manufacturer or by the 

technical assistance service or a person 

with a similar qualification, so as to 

prevent any risks.

• 

Do not leave any cables in direct contact 

with the refrigerant pipes as they could 

reach high temperatures and moving 

parts, such as the fans. 

• 

Periodically check that the installation 

conditions of the unit have not been 

altered, and have the system checked by 

"personnel with specific technical skills".

• 

Install the indoor unit and the remote 

control at least 1 metre away from 

electrical appliances, TV, radio, and stereo 

equipment etc. 

• 

After completing the electrical wirings, 

carry out a test. This operation must only 

be carried out by “Personnel with specific 

technical skills”.

• 

The wiring diagrams are subject to 

a continuous update. Therefore, it is 

mandatory to refer to those on the 

machine.

• 

Only replace the fuses with others 

identical to the original ones.

PURPOSE OF THE UNIT:

FK monoblock air conditioners 
have been designed only for the 
purpose of cooling internal spaces 
with dimensions and conditions 
of use that are suited to the power 
installed. DO NOT USE THESE UNITS 
FOR OTHER PURPOSES.

Operation of the various models is 
managed with the remote control or 
the panel on the machine.

Summary of Contents for FK260

Page 1: ...EN USE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL Aermec 16 01 5140901_01 FK260 FK360 Energy efficiency A 5140901_01...

Page 2: ...NS FOR INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT 10 7 2 POSITIONING 10 7 3 MINIMUM TECHNICAL CLEARANCES 11 7 4 CONDENSATE DRAINAGE 11 7 5 ELECTRICAL WARNINGS 12 7 6 UNIT DIMENSIONS 12 8 WIRING DIAGRAMS 13 9 OPERATING...

Page 3: ...laws All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Although every effort has been made to ensure precision Aermec does not assume any responsibility for any errors or omissions Dear c...

Page 4: ...Y ONLY BE FOLLOWED BY SPECIALISED TECHNICIANS OR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Make sure that other types of coolant do not contaminate the R32 The gas tank must be kept in a vertical position during filling Ap...

Page 5: ...s Service these operations must only be carried out by Personnel with the specific technical skills Ensure that the power supply and the installed output are adequately scaled to supply the air condit...

Page 6: ...cally check that the installation conditions of the unit have not been altered and have the system checked by a qualified engineer Do not remove the protection grilles Do not insert your hands or any...

Page 7: ...remote control Control panel on the machine Compact unit with reduced dimensions Three possible functions Cooling Dehumidification Ventilation only Class A energy efficiency Contained sound emissions...

Page 8: ...enser attachment diameter mm 7 7 Fan Type Axial Axial Air flow rate m3 h 800 1200 Sound pressure maximum dB A 56 58 Sound pressure medium dB A 54 56 Sound pressure minimum dB A 52 54 Sound power maxim...

Page 9: ...9 Aermec 16 01 5140901_01 6 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS Inner side Air filter Outer side...

Page 10: ...the air delivery and intake sockets in the internal part so that air can circulate freely Ensure the installation complies with the minimum technical clearances specified in the installation diagram...

Page 11: ...re starting up the unit Slide the frame of the unit from the base Install the drainage tub on the corner and fix it with two screws as shown in the figure Connect the drainage pipe NOT provided to the...

Page 12: ...Ensure that the earthing cable is connected to the building s earthing connection system Ensure that a differential switch suitable for leaks to the ground is installed Do not connect the earth cable...

Page 13: ...tilator PE W V U N AC L AP1 BN M BU YEGN BU YE RD Kompressor CN1 W V U YEGN 2 XT 1 berstrom ausl ser RD RD WARNUNG 15K 50K 20K CN3 RT1 RT2 RT3 WH BK Temp F hler Lufteintritt Temp F hler Register Temp...

Page 14: ...e or generate noise Has a check for refrigerant leaks been performed Poor performance Is the thermal insulation sufficient It could cause condensate and dripping water Does the unit correctly drain th...

Page 15: ...hese steps the filter is still dirty fill a tub with lukewarm water and some non aggressive cleanser and soak it for a few minutes Next dry it with a cloth 5 Otherwise have a specialised technician cl...

Page 16: ...to select the fan speed 5 SWING button Press this button to select the fan mode from left to right 6 TIMER button Timer function for setting the time the unit is switched on or off Temp function to se...

Page 17: ...d FAN Ventilation only mode the unit operates in ventilation mode In this case press the FAN button repeatedly to adjust the ventilation speed 3 button Function 1 Pressing or once will increase or red...

Page 18: ...GRAMMED START UP FUNCTION When the unit is turned off pressed the Timer button to set the programmed start up function The T ON and H icons on the display will start to blink In 5 seconds press the bu...

Page 19: ...careful not to invert the polarity Close the battery cover NOTE When batteries are replaced use new batteries of the recommended type Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used for extende...

Page 20: ...room temperature We recommend that you do not keep the air jets direct instead set the unit to Swing mode Make sure the doors and windows are closed well Avoid opening the doors and windows of the roo...

Page 21: ...ssor protection from overloading Contact specialised personnel or the Aermec Assistance Service L9 Power supply protection Contact specialised personnel or the Aermec Assistance Service H5 Module temp...

Page 22: ...suggested by the producer of the material The unit must be installed in a space that respects the minimum allowed dimensions Please carefully observe the following table Verify that the maintenance ar...

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Page 24: ...le droit de modifier tous moments les donn es consid r es n cessaires l amelioration du produit Technical data shown in this booklet are not binding Aermec S p A shall have the right to introduce at a...

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