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40KQV

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Address selector and fault code

Address selector

If you are installing two indoor units in the same room and you want
them to operate in independent mode, it is necessary to assign
each unit its own address so that each unit can operate via its own
remote control.

For configuration, proceed as follows:

Configuration (of the unit)

• Press the 

 and 

 buttons of the infrared remote control and

hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.

• The display will be cleared, the time segments will display the

first configuration item (rAdr = remote address) and the
temperature segments will display the default value of this
configuration item (Ab = control of both indoor units).

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value (Ab)

to the new value (A) or (b).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “UAdr” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

CCN unit address (1) to the new value (1

÷

240).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “ZONE” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

Zone number (0) to the new value (0

÷

240).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “A St” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value 

of

auto restart in last mode (On) to the new value of start in OFF
mode (OF

).

• LOOK OUT!

Whichever configuration value changed must be transmitted
to the indoor unit pressing 

 button each time.

• Press 

 button to leave the configuration menu.

Configuration (of the remote controller)

• Press the 

 and 

 buttons of the infrared remote control and

hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.

• The display will be cleared, the temperature segments will

display the first configuration item (CH = remote address) and
the time segments will display the default value of this
configuration item (Ab = control of both indoor units).

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value (Ab)

to the new value (A) or (b).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “tU” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

temperatures in Degrees Celsius (C) to the new value Degrees
Fahrenheit (

°

F).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “Hr” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

Maximum heating set point temperature admitted in Degrees
Celsius (32) or Degrees Fahrenheit (90) to the new value
Degrees Celsius (17

÷

32) or Degrees Fahrenheit (63

÷

90).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “Cr” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

minimum cooling set point temperature admitted in Degrees
Celsius (17) or Degrees Fahrenheit (63) to the new value Degrees
Celsius (17

÷

32) or Degrees Fahrenheit (63

÷

90).

• Press 

 botton repeatedly until “CL” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

Time format as AM/PM (12) to the new value of 24 hours time
format (24).

• LOOK OUT!

Whichever configuration value changed must be confirmed
pressing 

 button each time.

• Press 

 button to leave the configuration menu.

Note:
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been
pressed, the remote control will automatically exit the
configuration menu and the procedure has to be restarted.

Fault code

The inside unit can detect any system fault and stop it at once.
The failure is recoverable based on the table VI below.
When a diagnostic is active, the  green LED (P) and the yellow
LED (R) blink 0.1 seconds on, 0.1 seconds off and indicate a fault
code.
The yellow LED (R) indicates  the tens digits.
The green LED (P) indicates the unit digits.
Two seconds elapse between the yellow LED and the green LED
lighting.
The sequence ends with both LEDs off for 4 seconds.

Example:
Fault code 12

• The yellow LED blinks (it indicates the tens digits).
• Both LEDS are off for 2 seconds.
• The green LED blinks twice with a 0,5 seconds frequency.
• Both LEDS are off for 4 seconds.

The fault sequence described above is repeated until the fault has
been repaired.
If the fault code is lower than 10, the yellow LED (R) is not
blinking.

Table VI

Code Description

2

Condensate Pump Failure or water drain Failure

3

Indoor unit Room Air sensor fault

4

Indoor unit Tc Coil sensor fault

10

Indoor unit software fault (EEProm Corrupt)

12

Indoor unit software fault (Address / Zone Corrupt)

14

Loss of Signal From CDU

15

Indoor unit Tcj Coil sensor fault

18

Outdoor unit control box fault (G-Tr short circuit protection)

20

Position Detection Circuit Error

21

Outdoor unit Current Sensor fault

22

Outdoor unit Heat Exchange Sensor fault

23

Outdoor unit Discharge Temperature Sensor fault

24

Outdoor unit Fan fault

26

Other Outdoor unit fault

27

Outdoor unit Compressor Lock

28

Outdoor unit Discharge Temperature fault

29

Outdoor unit Compressor Breakdown

31

Outdoor unit High Temperature/Pressure Release

For the fault codes of the outdoor unit please refer to Installation
manual of 38VYX not available for the size 050.
In case of malfunction, record the fault code, turn the system off,
disconnect the mains power supply and contact a qualified service
engineer.

Summary of Contents for 40KQV

Page 1: ...40KQV INSTALLATION MANUAL L L O Y D S R E G I S TER QUALIT Y A S S U R A N C E IS O 900 1...

Page 2: ...he manuals for each unit These are supplied with the unit Contents Page Dimensions and weight 2 Technical data 3 Material supplied 3 Operating limits 3 Components required for a complete installation...

Page 3: ...40KQV 050 080 110 130 Unit 19 36 38 38 Frame Grille assembly 3 5 5 5 kg 575 298 120 225 280 56 52 91 575 158 720 550 515 1 5 0 7 0 5 0 3 0 25 813 595 825 120 298 168 237 960 825 1 5 0 6 6 4 8 2 5 100...

Page 4: ...it according to EN 60335 2 40 standards Technical data TableII Material supplied Description Quantity Use Installation instructions 1 Indoor unit installation Owner s Manual 1 Correct use Fresh air in...

Page 5: ...to any other manufacturer s outdoor unit The manufacturer declines any liability for system malfunction resulting from unauthorised system combinations General information The manufacturer declines a...

Page 6: ...nit flattening or kinking the refrigerant pipes or condensate pipes installation in areas with high frequency waves only partial insulation of the piping Non level installation which will cause conden...

Page 7: ...possible in the room the air flow direction can be controlled by means of the remote control where used or automatically according to the operating mode cooling or heating this will ensure optimum dis...

Page 8: ...unit may need to be tilted this operation may only be carried out with false ceilings with a minimum height of 300 mm First position the refrigerant lines as described in the chapter Refrigerant conne...

Page 9: ...10 mm slope toward the outside Insert the plastic conduit provided Pass the power connection cables through the conduit see electrical connections Condensate drain pipe To ensure correct condensate wa...

Page 10: ...o the pipes Make the flare to the pipe end with the proper flaring tool Flare end must not have any burrs or imperfections The length of the flared walls must be uniform Lubricate the end of pipe and...

Page 11: ...Emergency push button Fan connector LED RECEIVER connector Float connector Pump connector Louverconnector CP CG CA CV CLR B Outdoor unit connection SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Make the electrical connection...

Page 12: ...Earth 1 Live connection indoor outdoor unit 2 Neutral connection indoor outdoor unit 3 Communication high voltage Cable passage Interconnection cable 4x1 mm2 H07 RN F Room Controller CZM connecting c...

Page 13: ...yrene partition Introduce baffle supplied after frame has been hooked as per above figure Following that screw the frame grille assembly using the 4 screws Use locally purchased material suitable for...

Page 14: ...gths can be calculated in accordance with the air distribution to an adjacent room diagram also taking into account the pressure drop through air diffusers and fresh air filters DO NOT use active carb...

Page 15: ...either the or button to change the default value of minimum cooling set point temperature admitted in Degrees Celsius 17 or Degrees Fahrenheit 63 to the new value Degrees Celsius 17 32 or Degrees Fah...

Page 16: ...perations or for any other needs Unit warning lights and guide for the owner Button T EMERGENCY Can be used when the remote control is lost or inoperative Use a screwdriver to press the push button th...

Page 17: ...125H95 0605 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice June 2005 Supersedes April 2005 Printed in I...

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