BKL Air Conditioner BKL line FX i10 Installation And Use Manual Download Page 11

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INSTALLATION

For the unit to work, two holes 

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162 must be placed as 

indicated on the template;

  The maximum length of the holes is of 1 m and there 

must be no bends. Use the supplied grids or grids 
with the same characteristics.

The holes on the wall must be drilled using suitable 
equipment that facilitates your work and that does not 
cause damage or excessive inconvenience to Your client. 
The best tools to make big holes on walls are special drills 
(called "core drills") with a high torque and whose speed 
can be adjusted according to the diameter of the hole to 
make and to the material. In order to avoid excessive dust 
and debris in the room, "core drills" can be combined with 
suction systems composed of a vacuum connected to 
e.g. a suction cup placed next to the perforation tip.
In order to make the holes, proceed as follows:

Place the template provided against the wall respecting 
the minimum distances from the ceiling, the floor 
and the side walls as indicated on the template. The 
template can be held in place using adhesive tape.

Mark the centre of each hole with a small drill or a 
punch before actual drilling.

Using the core drill, make two holes for inlet and outlet 
air. 

  The holes must be drilled slightly downwards to avoid 

water from entering. 

The majority of the removed material is expelled outwards, 
so please be careful that it doesn't hit people or objects. In 
order to avoid breaking the outer plaster, be careful while 
drilling the final part of the hole and ease the pressure on 
the core drill. 
Drill the 6 holes for the bracket as indicated on the 
template. 
The appliance weights more on the right, so make sure to 
secure it properly on this side. The holes must have an 8 
mm diameter to accommodate the 6 supplied plugs. 
A thorough examination of the characteristics and 
consistency of the wall must always be carried out to 
determine the amount of fixings to be made and to 
choose specific plugs in particular conditions. In the 
case of installation on a plasterboard or on walls with 
low consistency arrange, if necessary on the outside, a 
bracket that can support the machine safely.

  The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for 

any underestimates of the structural consistency of 
the anchoring arranged by the installer. We therefore 
encourage you to pay the utmost attention to this 
operation as, if performed badly, it could cause 
serious damage to people and objects.

  Drill a hole in the position indicated on the template for 

those heat-pump appliances without a condensation 
drain built in the wall in order to enable the draining of  
condensation. 

  A hole is also indicated on the template to secure the 

machine on the wall with an anti-lifting bracket, which 
is already on the machine.

Assembling the unit 

A
B
C
D
E

Holes for M8 plugs
Electrical connection area

Ø

162 mm Holes for air channelling

Ø

14 mm Condensation drain

Anti-lifting bracket hole

Summary of Contents for BKL line FX i10

Page 1: ...GB INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL AIR CONDITIONERS Flash FX i10 i11 Inverter Without Outdoor Unit COOLING ...

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Page 3: ...ronment and health and encourages the recycling of product materials For further detailed information regarding available collection systems please contact your local waste disposal service or the shop where you made your purchase Disposal rules for the old air conditioner Before disposing of your old air conditioner make sure that it is off and unplug it The refrigerant it contains requires a spe...

Page 4: ...ion 45 2 7 High low installation configuration 46 2 8 Setting cool only or heat only modes 47 2 9 Key Lock touch screen display and brightness adjustment 47 2 10 Operations tests and anomaly diagnosis 47 2 11 Hotel function 47 2 12 Heating operation only for FLASH FX i11 model 48 2 13 Wiring diagram 50 Maintenace 3 1 Periodic Maintenance 52 3 2 Troubleshooting 53 3 3 Technical specifications 54 Us...

Page 5: ... Do not modify or tamper with the appliance as this could lead to dangerous situations and the manufacturer will not be liable for any damage caused Attention Cutting danger please wear suitable gloves If conditions occur please respect the rules for works at height Refrigerant must always be recovered and never be disposed directly into the environment Refrigerant must never be released into the ...

Page 6: ...ing materials as they could be a source of danger It is forbidden to climb onto the appliance and or to place any type of object on top of it Exposure controls personal protection Control parameters AEL 8 h TWA 1000 ml m for each of the two components Respiratory protection For gas recovery and maintenance work in tanks use an independent breathing apparatus The vapour is heavier than air and can ...

Page 7: ... outlet air They open when the unit is working and close when it s turned off Better indoor comfort less dust noise and pollution less maintenance and even less outdoor visibility Remote control and touch screen display In addition to the remote control the touch screen display on the unit enables the setting of any function There s even a lock mode to avoid any improper use It is possible to deac...

Page 8: ...control Paper template for holes CR2025 3V remote control battery Wall inlet pipes 2 pcs Energy efficiency label Bottom cover acc provided separately Screws for mounting the bottom cover 2 pcs acc provided separately Installation manual Counter flange for internal wall C D A A I F E B O G A H L M N GENERAL Shipping dimensions and weight Packaging Dimensions Gross Weight Supplied components The sup...

Page 9: ...se order 1 2 3 1 2 3 6 6 7 3 4 5 8 12 2 10 9 11 11 1 13 3 4 5 14 2 17 1 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Air outlet flaps Touch screen display Front panel Outdoor air suction Outdoor air outlet Air suction grid Air filters Condensate drain pipe Sonda aria ambiente Terminal block power supply Aesthetic side panel Anti lifting bracket External air supply fan Outdoor air heat exchanger...

Page 10: ...d in the picture The wall on which you wish to anchor the unit must be robust and able to support its weight Leave enough space around the unit to perform maintenance operations Nothing must obstruct the air flow both in the top suction part curtains plants furniture and in the lower outlet part as it could cause vibrations which might prevent the appliance from working correctly The appliance mus...

Page 11: ...careful that it doesn t hit people or objects In order to avoid breaking the outer plaster be careful while drilling the final part of the hole and ease the pressure on the core drill Drill the 6 holes for the bracket as indicated on the template The appliance weights more on the right so make sure to secure it properly on this side The holes must have an 8 mm diameter to accommodate the 6 supplie...

Page 12: ...is necessary to perform a siphoning operation before inserting the pipe in the main drainage Said siphon must be placed at least 300 mm under the mouth of the appliance If the line flows into a container e g a tank do not close the container hermetically and avoid immersing the draining pipe into the water The hole for the condensation pipe must always lean towards the outside The exact position i...

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Page 14: ...he condensation drain must be carried out after having spaced the appliance from the wall using a wooden wedge or any other similar object Once the work is done check that there are no openings on the back of the appliance especially where the air ducts are connected A B C C PARETE LATO INTERNO INSIDE WALL PARETE LATO ESTERNO OUTSIDE WALL A B C Junction line Hook Flap in vertical position Once ins...

Page 15: ...ed in the installation template recommended for installations in the upper part of the wall Please check that the power supply is provided with suitable protections against overloads and or short circuits using a 10 at delay fuse or other equivalent devices is recommended This operation must be performed only by the installer or by authorised personnel in compliance with current national regulatio...

Page 16: ...ght of the air outlet mouth and place it in the lower hole Remove the upper grill Remove the two plastic side panels by moving them up Unscrew the fixing screws Remove the front panel Place the bottom cover and fix it with the supplied screws Refit in the reverse order After adjusting the air outlet flap position it is necessary to set up the electronic control of the appliance Keep pressed the bu...

Page 17: ...pressed either in the display or on the remote the self diagnosis mode will stop If the conditioner blocks because of an alarm see following table please communicate to the assistance centre the code on the display to facilitate interventions 2 11 Hotel function Hold the air exchange button arrows symbol for 10 seconds and enable the function En displayed to deactivate the dehumidification and Aut...

Page 18: ... temperature increases abnormally the compressor operating frequency increases abnormally Heating operation only for FLASH FX i11 model The compressor will not restart before a certain time has passed about three minutes from the previous stop It is not possible to stop and restart the compressor without waiting at least three minutes This is provided for in the operating logic of the unit so as t...

Page 19: ... the conditioner this would damage the appliance Do not move the horizontal air outlet flap manually Always use the remote control to carry out this operation In the case of water leaks from the appliance turn it off and switch off the power supply immediately Then call the closest assistance centre During heating operation the conditioner periodically removes ice that may have formed on the exter...

Page 20: ...50 S I U 2 13 Wiring Diagram GIALLO VERDE BLU MARRON Only for model 1118 DC Solo per il modello 1118 DC Seulement pour le modèle 1118 DC Solo para modelo 1118 DC INSTALLATION ...

Page 21: ... at 25 C Ambient temperature sensor located under the grid asp NTC 5 28kΩ at 25 C Compressor discharge temperature probe NTC 58kΩ at 25 C Reversing valve esVinv Valve exhaust water basin 230VAC 5A CN6 Outfan_power Water Pump balleria inf turn it in summer 230VAC 5A 230VAC for lower fan Supply for indoor fan DC Pilot signal 0 10V external fan Driving stepper motor air outlet diffuser Free touch scr...

Page 22: ...a period of inactivity The filter is placed on the top part of the appliance NB before performing any operation take care with the hot and or sharp surfaces of the metal The filter is located in the top part of the appliance To extract the filters open the grille and carry out operations 1 2 3 then remove it from its housing extract the filters by lifting them remove the dust from the filter with ...

Page 23: ...the thermal refrigeration load of the room with the following advice Cover large windows exposed to sunlight with curtains or with external maskings blinds porches reflecting films etc The room must remain closed for as long as possible Avoid turning on halogen lamps or other high energy consumption appliances such as small ovens steam irons cooking plates etc Alarm displayed Cause Functioning E1 ...

Page 24: ...ply voltage V ph Hz V ph Hz 230 1 50 230 1 50 Additional electrical resistance kW 1 00 Maximum power input kW 1 06 2 06 Maximum current A 4 8 9 1 Diameter outdoor connection holes Ø mm 162 162 Wheelbase outdoor connection holes mm 293 293 Indoor air flow m3 h 270 400 270 400 Outdoor air flow m3 h 340 480 340 480 Sound power level dB A 58 58 Refrigerant load R410A GWP 2088 CO2eq kg t 0 56 1 17 0 56...

Page 25: ...n the upper part of the appliance especially if it contains liquids It could cause a short circuit damage the appliance and or be exposed to an electric shock hazard Do not lean or sit on the air conditioner to avoid serious damage to its external parts Do not move the horizontal air outlet flap manually Always use the remote control to perform such operation In the event of water leaks turn off t...

Page 26: ...atteries open the specific cover in the bottom part of the remote The battery must be inserted respecting polarity Once the battery is inserted close the cover In order to manage the appliance using the remote control and the touch screen the main switch on the electrical power supply line must be turned on its exact position can be indicated by the technician who installed the appliance or the po...

Page 27: ...d the appliance does not intervene on room temperature or humidity IT is possible to choose the fan speed Heating only mode In this mode the appliance heats the room Set on heating only mode the appliance defrosts the evaporative battery periodically if necessary During this phase the conditioner does not dispense warm air even if its internal organs are on except for air ventilation It is possibl...

Page 28: ...y Operating aspects that must not be interpreted as problems Managing the appliance if the remote control is not available Key Display Operation Fan speed control By pressing this button the speed changes according to the following sequence Minimum Medium Maximum and Automatic The higher the speed the better the performance though the appliance will be more noisy By selecting the Automatic speed w...

Page 29: ...r try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional EER rated 3 2 Cooling energy efficency class A Indicative hourly electricity consumption in cooling QDD 0 7 kWh 60min Energy consumption 0 7 kWh per 60 minutes based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is loc...

Page 30: ... with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional EER rated 3 2 Cooling energy efficency class A Indicative hourly electricity consumption in cooling QDD 0 7 kWh 60min Energy consumption 0 7 kWh per 60 minutes based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located Cooling capac...

Page 31: ... kept Please print in block letters Model S N indoor unit S N indoor unit S N indoor unit S N outdoor unit Date installation first running User Street y r t n u o C n w o T p i Z Installer Street y r t n u o C n w o T p i Z After sale service Street y r t n u o C n w o T p i Z Slip B for distributor Please print in block letters Model S N indoor unit S N indoor unit S N indoor unit S N outdoor uni...

Page 32: ...rodotti in qualunque momento esenza preavviso tutte le modifiche ritenute opportune per qualsiasi esigenza di carattere tecnico o commerciale The manufacturer denies all responsibility for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual andreserves the right at any time and without notice to make any modifications to its products if judged necessary to meet any technical or commercial need ...

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