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SAFETY RULES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE USER 

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D

o not try to install the conditioner alone;

 always contact specialized technical personnel.

C

leaning and maintenance must be carried out 

by specialised technical personnel. In any case 
disconnect the appliance from the mains elect-
ricity supply before  carrying out any cleaning 
or maintenance. 

E

nsure that the mains voltage corresponds to 

that stamped on the rating plate. Keep the swi-
tch or power plug clean. Insert the power plug 
correctly and firmly  into  the  socket , thereby 
avoiding the risk of  electric  shock or fire due 
to insufficient contact. 

D

o not pull out the plug to switch off the app-

liance when it is in operation, since this could 
create a spark and cause a fire, etc. 

I

f the appliance gives off smoke or there  is  a 

smell of burning, immediately cut off the pow
er supply and contact the Service Centre. 

H

ave repairs carried out only by an  authoris-

ed Service Centre of the manufacturer . Inco-
rrect repair could  expose the user to the  risk 
of electric shock, etc. 

T

he  prolonged  use  of  the  device  in  such 

conditions could cause fire or electrocution.

N

ever remain directly exposed to the flow of 

cold air for a long time. The direct and prolo-
nged exposition to cold air could be dangero-
us for your health .Particular  care should  be 
taken in the rooms where there are children , 
old or sick people.

T

his  appliance has been made  for  air  conditi-

oning domestic environments and must  not  be 
used for any other purpose ,  such as for drying 
clothes, cooling food, etc. 

T

he  packaging  materials  are  recyclable  and 

should  be  disposed  of  in  the  sparate  waste 
bins . Take  the air conditioner at the end of its
useful life to  a  special waste collection centre
for disposal. 

O

nly use the air conditioner  as  instructed   in 

this booklet.These instructions are not int end-
ed to cover every possible condition and  situ-
ation.As with any electrical household  applia-
nce, common sense and caution are  therefore 
always recommended for installation , operat-
ion and maintenance. 

A

lways  use  the  appliance  with  the  air  filter  

mounted . The  use of  the conditioner  without  
air filter could cause an excessive accumulation 
of dust or waste on the inner parts of the device 
with possible subsequent failures.

U

nhook  the  automatic  switch  if you foresee 

not to use the device for a long time.
The airflow direction must be properly adjus-
ted. 

T

he user is responsible for having the appliance

installed  by  a  qualified  technician , who must 
check that it is earthed in accordance with curr-
ent legislation and insert a thermomagnetic cir-
cuit breaker. 

E

nsure that the appliance is disconnected from 

the power supply when it will remain inoperat-
ive  for a long  period  and before carrying out 
any cleaning or maintenance. 

S

electing the most suitable temperature can pr-

event damage to the appliance. 

T

he  flaps  must  be  directed  downwards   in 

the heating mode and upwards  in  the cooling
mode. 

T

he batteries in remote controller must be 

recycled or disposed of properly. 
Disposal of Scrap Batteries --- Please disca-
rd the batteries as sorted municipal waste at 
the accessible collection point.

Summary of Contents for GLAMOUR INVERTER 45 FS

Page 1: ...keep it for future reference Read This Manual to use and maintain your air conditioner properly Just a little preventative care on your part can save common problems in the chart of Troubleshooting T...

Page 2: ...S SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NAMES OF PARTS INDOOR UNIT DISPLAY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROTECTION INSTALLATION MANUAL MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 4 5 8 12 18 19 28 29 INDOOR UNIT CONTROL P...

Page 3: ...fire The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the separate waste bins Take the air conditioner at the end of its useful life to a special waste collection centre for dispos...

Page 4: ...sed for any other purpose such as for drying clothes cooling food etc The packaging materials are recyclable and should be disposed of in the sparate waste bins Take the air conditioner at the end of...

Page 5: ...o not leave windows or doors open for long when the air conditioner is operating Do not direct the airflow onto plants or anim als A long direct exposition to the flow of cold air of the conditioner c...

Page 6: ...ed No Description 12 Air outlet grille Terminal block cover 13 Gas valve 14 liquid valve 15 11 Outdoor unit rating label 11 13 14 15 4 OUTDOOR UNIT 12 OUTDOOR UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No Description 1 A...

Page 7: ...lashes in defrost circle and Anti Cold Air function FAN ONLY OPERATION indicator HEALTHY indicator Timeron Timeroff 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 18 8 10 11 14 13 12 15 16 17 Timeron Timeroff 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17...

Page 8: ...perature in or For time in Hour 6 7 FEEL mode indicator WiFi indicator Optional COOLING indicator HEATING indicator flashes in defrost circle and Anti Cold Air function FAN ONLY OPERATION indicator HE...

Page 9: ...ture or time by 1 unit Increase the temperature or time by 1 unit To switch the conditioner on and off To select the mode of operation 7 COMPOSITE BUTTON Keep pressing the SWING button on the control...

Page 10: ...flap up down or deactivate it You will hear abeep when youpress the following buttons orselect the followingoptional functions though the actualmodel haven t thisfunction we express our apologies Opti...

Page 11: ...llowing buttons orselect the followingoptional functions though the actualmodel haven t thisfunction we express our apologies Optional Function COMFORTABLE COOLING airflow Optional Function COMFORTABL...

Page 12: ...SPLAY MILDEW 8 CH CLEAN WIND FREE GEN MODE Timer indicator Single indicator Child Lock function indicator Battery indicator Mode Auto function indicator Flashing TIMER Comfortable heating airflow indi...

Page 13: ...th er to ac tiv e Di sp la y ON O FF Lo ng pr es s EC O b ut to n Pl ea se re m ov e ba Tt er ie s to av oi d le ak ag e da m ag e w He n no t us in g fo r A lo ng tim e Note Child lock Press and toge...

Page 14: ...ill cycle as below 3 If press time interval is over 2 seconds it will be deactivate the air flow is directed alternatively from up to down In order to guarantee an even diffusion of the air in the roo...

Page 15: ...MODE button until the symbol HEAT appears on the display With the button or set a temperature higher than that of the room To optimize the function of theAir conditioner adjust the temperature 1 the...

Page 16: ...r adjust the temperature 1 the speed 2 and the direction of the air flow 3 by pressing the buttons indicated AUTO DISPLAY DISPLAY function Indoor display Switch on off the LED display on panel SLEEP S...

Page 17: ...w strong airflow To cancel this function pressing the FAN to switch other fan speed or pressing the TURBO button again Through GEN mode you can choose the current level of the unit There are three lev...

Page 18: ...er like and symbol will be on the display 4 To cancel the timer if TIMER is on Repeat step 1 step 2 then press OPTION or waiting for 5 seconds without any operation to cancel the timer A sample for th...

Page 19: ...o deactivate this function MILDEW This function enablethe air conditionerstill blow airflow about 15minutes to drythe indoor innerparts to avoid mildew when the air conditioner isoff Note MILDEW funct...

Page 20: ...ition models The unit does not operate immediately if it is turned on after being turned off or after changing the mode during operation this is a normal self protection action you need wait for about...

Page 21: ...peration regularly and reserve the necessary spaces as shown in the picture Select a place where the filter can be easily taken out minimum space to be reserved mm showing in the picture Do not instal...

Page 22: ...ing a screw 4 For the electrical connections see the circuit diagram on the right part of the unit under the front panel 5 Connect the cable wires to the screw terminals by following the numbering Use...

Page 23: ...onvenience Do not remove the cap from the pipe until connecting it to avoid dampness or dirt from entering If the pipe is bent or pulled too often it will become stiff Do not bend the pipe more than t...

Page 24: ...e wall using screw anchors which are particularly suited to the type of wall Use a larger quantity of screw anchors than normally required for the weight they have to bear to aviod vibration during op...

Page 25: ...there will also be some leakage as the flange could be damaged 3 The surest system consists in tightening the connecti on by using a fix wrench and a torque wrench Please check the torque wrench tabl...

Page 26: ...acuum pump hose 8 Replace and tighten all the caps on the valves 3 way valve diagram connect to indoor unit open position spindle service port cap Connect to outdoor unit Valve core needle INSTALLATIO...

Page 27: ...m 5m 5m 15m 15m 15m 50g m 50g m 5m 5m 5m 1 Refer to the data rating label sticked on the outdoor unit TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR PROTECTION CAPS AND FLANGE CONNECTION 25 PIPE 1 4 6 3 8 9 52 1 2 12 5 8 15 8...

Page 28: ...different Please refer to the wiring diagrams pasted on the indoor unit and outdoor unit respectively On indoor unit the wiring diagram is pasted under the front panel On outdoor unit the wiring diag...

Page 29: ...2 0 75mm 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 1 5mm 2 0 75mm 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 0 75mm 2 1 5mm 2 1 5mm 2 0 75mm 2 0 75mm 2 1 5mm 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 2 5mm AWG12 2 1 5mm E 2...

Page 30: ...h new filters once every 6 months CLEANING THE HEATEXCHANGER 1 Take off the front panel by removing the screws to make the cleaning easier 2 Clean the indoor unit using a cloth with the water not high...

Page 31: ...ic control board Air filter dirty Back flow of liquid in the refrigerant circulation This occurs when the air in the room becomes very cold for example in the COOLING or DEHUMIDIFYING DRY modes This n...

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