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SELECTION OF MODE OF OPERATION 

If you press for about 3 seconds on the key 

 

 

il the display will show the symbols that define current operating mode. 

if you press the key  

 

 you can select the desired operating mode in the following cyclical sequence 

 

heating 

 

Economical 

heating 

 

cooling 

Economical 

cooling 

 

ventilation 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
when you press the key  

[OK]

 you confirm the displayed mode. The symbols will flash during setting of the mode, and then 

normal operation resumes. 
During programming of the operating mode, if no key is pressed for about 10 seconds, you will go back to normal operation, 
without modifying the operating mode. 
 

MODIFICATION OF ADJUSTMENT SET POINT 

In normal operation, for operating modes that include it, you can modify the adjustment set point using the keys [

] e [

respectively to increase/decrease in steps of  0.1°.  
 

MANAGEMENT OF FAN SPEED 

 

VENTILATION MODE  

in VENTILATION MODE, no adjustments are made to the temperature 
you can change fan speed using keys 

 and 

 

MODES: HEATING, ECONOMICAL HEATING, COOLING, AND ECONOMICAL COOLING  

press briefly on the key 

 

:   the display will show the message “Fan” and 

the bar of the fans 

use the keys 

 and 

 select the desired speed 

go back to normal operation by pressing the key OK 

 
During fan speed modification, if no key is pressed for about 10 seconds, normal operation will resume, preserving any 
modifications that have been made. 
When setting fan speed, you will go from AUTOMATIC (where the speed of the fans is controlled automatically based on 
ambient temperature) to MANUAL operation where the user sets the speed. 
To go back to automatic fan operation, repeatedly press  

 until the entire bar is flashing. 

 

MANUAL STATUS OF THE FANS IS INDICATED BY A FLASHING BAR 

The setting of fan speeds is not cyclical. 
 

SILENCED MODE 

To activate/de-activate silenced mode briefly press the key 

OK

Silenced mode is indicated on the display by the message 

SIL.

 

 

DISPLAY OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 

You can display the ambient temperature as measured by the probe on the thermostat or the one on the unit. From normal 
operating status: 

press briefly on key 

 

:  the display will show the message 

Fan

 and the bar of the fans. 

press key 

 

 again: the display will show only the message 

tA

press the key 

[OK]

 to confirm the selection: The message 

tA

 will flash on the display, followed by a return to normal operation 

in which the message 

tA

 will alternate with the ambient temperature for a few seconds. 

You can also go back to normal operation by pressing, instead of the key 

OK

 the key  

or you can wait about 10 seconds 

without pressing any key. 
 

SWING MODE - CONTROL OF AIR SUPPLY FLOATING SHUTTER 

In normal operating status, you can activate/deactivate the Swing function by simultaneously pressing the keys [

] and [

]. 

There is no indication on the display for the activation/deactivation of this function. 
 

Summary of Contents for CF-V 101

Page 1: ...CF V 31 41 51 71 91 101 121 142 182 202 242 VERTICAL WATER DUCTABLE TERMINAL UNIT WITH DECORATIVE CABINET M23740N6 03 01 10 07...

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Page 3: ...ATED AIR 12 E L E C T R I C A L C O N N E C T I O N 1 3 GENERAL 13 STANDARD UNIT ELECTRICAL DATA 13 CONNECTION TO THE MAINS 13 S T A R T U P 1 7 PRELIMINARY CHECKS 17 AERAULIC SYSTEM 17 WATER SYSTEM 1...

Page 4: ...nd the serial number Write them in the space below so that they are readily available when needed Type of unit _________________________________ Serial number _________________________________ Wiring...

Page 5: ...ICATIONS The manufacturer will not accept any responsibility and the warranty will lapse in the event of electric and or mechanical modifications Any modification which is not formally authorized and...

Page 6: ...orized entry GENERAL RISKS A smell of burning smoke or other indications of serious irregularity could signal the onset of situations liable to cause damage to persons or property or to the unit itsel...

Page 7: ...n the isolating switch on the power line to the unit is set to the OFF position and padlocked and post a warning sign Before removing the protective grilles or the fans themselves make certain the iso...

Page 8: ...s in force Legislative Decree 626 94 and following modifications Before starting the handling operations Value the critical points during handling stairs flights disconnected routes doors etc Verify t...

Page 9: ...responsible for evaluating the opportunity of installing drain tubes in conformity with the local regulations in force EN 378 3 Install the unit raised from the ground 4 avoid installations in places...

Page 10: ...connections are subject to temperatures near 0 C mix the water of the system with glycol protect the tubes with heating cables under the tubes insulation empty the system by verifying that o no taps...

Page 11: ...is unused for a long period TO AVOID THE FREEZE FORMING INSIDE THE COIL 1 If the unit or the relevant water connection are subjects to temperatures next to 0 C see RISK OF FREEZE in the GENERAL WARNI...

Page 12: ...es with a wide radius Consider whether it might be useful to equip them with deflectors especially if the air speed is high or if curves are tight FEATURES FOR DUCTS FOR TREATED AIR 1 The inner surfac...

Page 13: ...al Lay the cables far from power cables or cables having a different tension and that are able to emit electromagnetic disturbances Do not lay the cable near devices which can generate electromagnetic...

Page 14: ...peed By acting on trimmer TR1 anticlockwise the control power of the motor and consequently the flow rate of the unit are reduced 1 4 turn is equal to approximately 40 AC By acting on the trimmer cloc...

Page 15: ...ssed room control is supplied with a series of supports that make it possible to adapt it to the main civil series of plates refer to the instructions provided with the thermostat POSITIONING OF THE R...

Page 16: ...functionality On request Clivet provides the specifications for the communication protocol of its units and the necessary guidelines to connect them to RS485 The card for RS485 serial line must be con...

Page 17: ...deactivation When using antifreeze solutions make sure the glycol percentage is suitable for the type of use envisaged weight of ethylene glycol 10 20 30 40 Freezing point 4 C 9 C 15 C 23 C Safety tem...

Page 18: ...lles diffusers etc Pa L sec 1 2 3 B A C D D unit head flow rate curve A system calculated curve 1 project theorical working point 3 if the system has pressure drop lower than the project ones the work...

Page 19: ...mode using the relevant keys Set the P31 parameter 0 ECO Economic operation it prefers saving energy more than comfort in cooling mode the setECO is higher than the standard set in heating mode it is...

Page 20: ...visible with unit in COOLING 21 0 REMOTE ECO AUTO E c o S w i n g visible if the cooling heating choice is AUTOMATIC switch the thermostat on press and hold the ON OFF key for 4 seconds If the functi...

Page 21: ...y cooling heating If AUTO is displayed the switch from one mode to another is managed automatically from the unit and if this key is pressed no change occurs If the function is managed remotely via Mo...

Page 22: ...level sensor alarm CO Mode change in progress for the automatic mode is not an alarm EHH Lack of communication wrong thermostat connection SYS Fault internal to the control module ERR Configuration er...

Page 23: ...Fan status at cooling thermoregulator satisfied 0 stop 1 continuous 2 periodical 0 2 num 2 P22 FanOffHeat Fan status at heating thermoregulator satisfied 0 stop 1 continuous 2 periodical 0 2 num 0 P31...

Page 24: ...idity in the room where it is installed it is possible to use only the 4 front keys user programming Nolink operation HID TI not connected to CLIVET BUS the thermostat is powered by auxiliary power a...

Page 25: ...normal operation will resume preserving any modifications that have been made When setting fan speed you will go from AUTOMATIC where the speed of the fans is controlled automatically based on ambien...

Page 26: ...n problems between the device and the adjustment unit ADVANCED PROGRAMMING Hidden buttons for use by installer accessible by extracting the thermostat from its housing 5 6 not used keys accessible onl...

Page 27: ...ro Set point T amb C ON OFF p01 BandaLavoro Set point 3 speed Sizes 31 71 3 V 2 V 1 V p01 BandaLavoro Set point 3 V 2 V 1 V p01 BandaLavoro Set point WATER VALVE The system can control 2 ON OFF valves...

Page 28: ...ature alarm is not managed SINGLE PHASE RESISTANCES P01 Set Point ON OFF TWO PHASE RESISTANCES P01 Set Point DEHUMIDIFICATION The dehumidification control is managed by the network which is an upwards...

Page 29: ...r treatment coil to be able to offer maximum thermal exchange Therefore the unit must always operate with the filters installed and clean Cleaning and replacement of filters are very important in term...

Page 30: ...er The belt is tensioned correctly when the tolerances defined in the enclosed sketch are respected The tension of the belt should be checked after around 10 hours of operation Avoid the following sit...

Page 31: ...as well Refer to local actuation norms In Italy refer to the Ministerial Decree of 1 st December 2004 no 329 and following modifications which defines the performances to be executed the units of 1 st...

Page 32: ...CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTERS BEFORE RESETTING AN ALARM IDENTIFY AND ELIMINATE ITS CAUSE REPEATED RESETS MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGES In certain machine configurations some safeties may be p...

Page 33: ...environment and on human health due to the presence of hazardous substances are shown in the use and maintenance manual in the section on residual risks Information in addition to that indicated belo...

Page 34: ...40 170 180 140 115 1450 180 CONNECTIONS Water fittings 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 2 Condensate discharge mm 25 POWER SUPPLY Standard power supply 230 1 50 400 3 50 DIMENSIONS Length mm 650 850 850 1050 1050 1250 1...

Page 35: ...vels refer to the unit at full load in the rated test conditions and with available head of 30Pa The sound pressure level refers to unit with ductable supply and it is measured at a distance of 1m fro...

Page 36: ...H mm 551 754 754 954 954 1154 1154 I mm 310 310 310 310 315 315 315 L mm 300 300 300 300 470 470 470 M mm 450 650 650 850 850 1050 1050 N mm 500 500 500 500 630 630 630 O mm 350 350 350 350 450 450 45...

Page 37: ...02 202 H mm 1754 1754 1954 1954 I mm 315 315 315 315 L mm 525 525 525 525 M mm 1670 1670 1870 1870 N mm 630 630 630 630 O mm 450 450 450 450 P mm 1130 1130 1240 1240 Q mm 359 359 459 459 Key 1 SUPPLY...

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