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DESCRIPTION OF THE AIR-CONDITIONER

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The 

air-conditioner is an appliance designed for

small user systems. It consists of an indoor unit for wall
mounting and an outdoor unit.

REMOTE CONTROL
The infrared remote control is used for function control, re-
gulation and programming; its operating modes and use are
described in the user booklet.

INDOOR UNIT
The indoor unit housing is plastic.
The electric fan unit consists of a tangential fan powered by

alternating current; it ensures high performance, efficiency
and low noise operation.
The speed may be changed according to needs. The heat
exchanger has a large surface area and consists of scored
copper pipes and swirl-type aluminium fins.
Regulation, control of functions, data interchange with the
outdoor unit and diagnostics are governed by a micropro-
cessor card.

1

Wall-mounting plate 

2

Indoor unit base

3

Indoor fan motor

4

Sensor unit

5

Room sensor support

6

Card support box

7

Noise filter

8

Fan cap transformer

9

Electronic card

10

Cover

11

Mode push button

12

Cover

13

Sticker

14

Air filter

15

Air filter

16

Flaps motor l.h. shell

17

Flaps motor r.h. shell

18

Flap gear

19

Flap gear

20

Flap gear

21

Flap motor

22

Receiver-led card

23

Tamperproof grille

24

Fan support

25

Fixing angle bracket 

26

Fan rubber grommet

27

Plastic fan bushing

28

Fan

29

Drain pipe

30

Finned coil

31

Flaps connecting rod/intermedia-
te control

32

Vertical flaps

33

Condensate collecting tray

34

Remote control

35

White cowl

36

Logo tab

37

Bushing

38

Bushing

39

Lower louver

40

Upper louver

41

Front grille

42

Strip

43

Bushing

44

Louver

45 

Pipe fixing bracket

46 

Quick male coupling

47 Connection 

tube

1

2

3

8

7

9

35

22 

12

11

28

22

23

29

34

33

15

14

36

26

10

31

32

25

24

30

41

44

6

5

13

42

27

45

46

47

CF 20 ARE 290 / CF-CP 30 ARE 290
CF-CP 40 ARE 290

Summary of Contents for CF-CP 30 ARE 290

Page 1: ...aordinary maintenance 35 User diagnostics 36 U I A U I A U I A 70 C A I U The following symbols have been used in some parts of this booklet and inside the appliance User Installer After sales service...

Page 2: ...cubic metres The CP30 CF30 ARE 290 air conditioner must be used and stored in rooms with a volume of over 53 cubic metres The CF40 ARE 290 air conditioner must be used and stored in rooms with a volu...

Page 3: ...r suitable absorbent material Prevent the liquid from entering into drains sewers cellars or work holes since the vapors could create a suffocating atmosphere First aid measures Inhalation Remove the...

Page 4: ...ove the packing only when the air conditioner has been located in the point of installation Carefully remove the adhesive strips positioned on the air conditioner Packaging components must be disposed...

Page 5: ...ONNECTION OFTHE UNIT I QUICK CONNECTOR I BASIC OPERATION The fast connector coupling uses a retractable sleeve and stem valve on the female half and a spring loaded poppet on the male side to create a...

Page 6: ...he handle bottoms on the coupling body and the locking pin on models equipped with spring loaded locking pins pops into the handle hole properly see Figure 4 Connect the auxiliary electrical and conde...

Page 7: ...couplings connected even when the system is not in use in order to minimize refrigerant effusion coupling damage and the entry of dirt or other foreign material If it is not possible to keep the coup...

Page 8: ...a micropro cessor card 1 Wall mounting plate 2 Indoor unit base 3 Indoor fan motor 4 Sensor unit 5 Room sensor support 6 Card support box 7 Noise filter 8 Fan capacitor transformer 9 Electronic card 1...

Page 9: ...is commanded and controlled by an electronic microprocessor system 100 Right handle 101 Left handle 102 Filter 103 Fan breakaway starting capaci tor 104 Compressor 105 Compressor cap 106 Compr protec...

Page 10: ...AX Cooling 21 C d b 16 C w b 32 C d b 23 C w b 10 C d b 43 C d b Heating 15 C d b 27 C d b 10 C w b 18 C w b Performance is referred to the following conditions Cooling indoor unit inlet air temperatu...

Page 11: ...ply connector XS2 XP2 Motor M1 power supply connector XS3 Quick connector XT1 Power supply terminal board A I A I FLAPS ID1 ID2 12VAC SW IR HALL ST2 ST1 BLACK WHITE RED BLUE PINK YELLOW ORANGE RED 123...

Page 12: ...alve INDOOR OUTDOOR UNIT WIRING DIAGRAMS OUTDOOR UNIT MULTIFILAR WIRING DIAGRAM A I A I XS1 XT2 YB1 M1 C1 C FR1 Z1 R S C2 M 4 2 1 3 5 6 XS1 XT2 M1 C1 C FR1 Z1 R S C2 M 4 2 1 3 5 6 YB1 M1 XT2 C1 C2 FR1...

Page 13: ...indoor and the outdoor unit taking into consideration the minimum technical spaces maximum length of the refrige rant lines and the difference in level between the applian ces The indoor unit should b...

Page 14: ...screws provided in the kit To facilitate dril ling operations it is advisable to fix the unit onto the fixing plate lift the front part and mark the drilling points on the wall through the relative h...

Page 15: ...a floor or flat roof does not necessitate fixing the feet to the floor The feet should instead be placed on supports 70 80 mm to allow application of the conden sate drain line for units with heat pum...

Page 16: ...t the conden sate is flowing out regularly The drainage pipe should have a 2 slope down towards the drain it should never slope upwards Check all the joints for leaks Apply thermal insulating material...

Page 17: ...not spray insecticide or similar products on the unit CLEANING THE AIR FILTERS To ensure the long life and efficiency of your air conditioner follow these instructions 1 Clean the dust filter once a w...

Page 18: ...to on Check Faulty electronic card PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Insufficient output Check see user booklet General failure Simultaneous blinking of indi cator lights Just wait 3 and the air conditioner will...

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