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40 GKX

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Fix the remote control holder to the wall, using the screw.

The remote control operates with two IEC LR03-type 1.5 V non
re-chargeable batteries. A fading display and reduced remote con-
trol operating range indicate that the batteries are exhausted.

How to insert the batteries:
The remote control batteries contain contaminating elements.
When exhausted, they must be disposed of in accordance with
local requirements.
Open the sliding cover.

Remove the cover by pressing on the plastic catch on the rear of
the remote control.

Press

Infrared remote control (if applicable)

A.

Display

B.

ON/OFF button

C.

Timer mode ON/OFF button

D.

Mode selection button

E.

Increase temperature button

F.

Decrease temperature button

G.

Timer program selection button

H.

Set clock or timer hour button (Up)

I.

Set clock or timer hour button (Down)

J.

Fan speed selection button

K.

Night mode button

L.

Position of air outlet louvres

M.

Clock set button

M O D E

T E M P E R A

T E M P E R A T U R E

T U R E

T I M E R

T I M E R

C L O C K

C L O C K

A I

R

A

E

D

B

C

G

F

I

H

K

J

M

L

BEEP

Insert the batteries, paying attention to the correct polarity indicated
in the battery compartment; replace the cover.

The maximum operating range for the remote control is approximately
6 meters. No obstructions (e.g.: curtains or plants) should be posi-
tioned between the remote control and the unit.
Direct sunlight on the unit receiver may interfere with good signal
reception. The remote control must be directed toward the unit
receiver when pressing the buttons of the desired functions. A
“beep” will indicate that the signal has been received. If the signal
has not been received, renewed transmission is necessary by
pressing any of the buttons E, F, L or J under the sliding cover.
After the “beep” signal, check the function displayed on the remote
control readout and adjust or modify the selection made, if necessary.
During signal transmission symbol 1

 will appear on the display.

When symbol 1

 is illuminated it is not possible to send other

signals.
In order to send a new signal, check that symbol 1

 is OFF.

Summary of Contents for 40 GKX

Page 1: ...40 GKX OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...re contained in the present manual Remote controls instructions are contained in the relevant manuals The installation instructions for both the indoor and the outdoor unit are given in the manuals for each unit Contents Page General information 2 System description 2 Unit LEDs and controls 3 Periodical checks 3 Optimum comfort and minimum power consumption 4 Correct cleaning 4 Before a long shutd...

Page 3: ...qualified personnel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B A C A Outdoor unit B Indoor unit C Remote control if foreseen 1 Air return 2 Air filters 3 Air supply 4 Operation indicator light and receiver of remote control signals 5 Nameplate 6 Interconnecting tubing 7 Condensate drain open System description Mod 012 018 024 Do not open the remote control to avoid possible damage In case of malfunction contact a qualified ...

Page 4: ...sonnel See Installation Manual Indoor unit Every 6 months Every year Clean air filter 2 1 Clean condensate drain pipe 2 Change the remote control batteries if foreseen Outdoor unit Every 6 months Every year Clean outdoor coil from inside 2 Blow clean electric parts 2 Check tightness of electric connections 2 Clean fan wheel 2 Check tightness of fan unit 2 Clean drainage pan 2 Unit LEDs and control...

Page 5: ...lean indoor and outdoor units Optimum comfort and minimum power consumption Keep room temperature at a comfortable level Only open doors and windows when strictly necessary When cooling avoid direct sunlight in the room if possible draw the curtains or close the shades Do not obstruct the air intake or outlet of the indoor unit Obstructions will cause a reduction in the air flow and the conditioni...

Page 6: ...ton M O D E T E M P E R A T E M P E R A T U R E T U R E T I M E R T I M E R C L O C K C L O C K A I R A E D B C G F I H K J M L BEEP Insert the batteries paying attention to the correct polarity indicated in the battery compartment replace the cover The maximum operating range for the remote control is approximately 6 meters No obstructions e g curtains or plants should be posi tioned between the ...

Page 7: ...n fan only 8 Temperature display 9 Temperature selected 10 Timer operating mode display 11 Combined timer start stop program 12 Night stop function 13 Stop program 14 Start program 15 Clock display 16 Actual time or programmed start stop time 17 Air function display 18 Fan speed 19 Air outlet louvre operation Table II Unit protection devices WARNING Models with electric heaters the unit is fitted ...

Page 8: ... time if other symbols are illuminated turn the remote control OFF by pressing button B Press button B to start the air conditioner indicator N on the unit will illuminate the last selected and memorised functions will be shown in the display the unit will operate according to the functions selected If the unit does not acknowledge the starting signal by emitting a beep sound and indicator N does ...

Page 9: ...st the time shown on the display in the CLOCK section Selecting the fan speed button J The fan speed can be selected by pressing button J Simbol on display Low speed for night operation Medium speed High speed to reach temperature Automatic Fan speed will automatically switch to the value required for optimum comfort When this function is activated the dotted symbols will flash Use of the remote c...

Page 10: ... exhausted replace the batteries The remote control has not been pointed correctly to the unit receiver turn the remote control OFF and repeat the operation pointing the remote control in the correct direction There are obstacles curtains partitions etc between the remote control and the unit repeat the operation after having removed the obstacles The receiver on unit or the remote control is expo...

Page 11: ...nzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Order No 14072 74M10 March 1998 Supersedes Order No 14072 74 January 1998 Printed in Italy ...

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