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TROUBLESHOOTING

SINGLE SPLIT

12

English 11/2002

The appliance doesn't work

• Are the protection devices or fuses faulty?
• Have the connections come loose or the cable unplugged?
• At times operation is stopped to protect the appliance.
• Is the voltage above 244V or below 206V?
• Is the TIMER-ON functions active?

Insufficient cold or hot air produced

• Is the temperature suitably set?
• Are the outlets and inlets of the air-conditioner blocked?
• Is the air filter dirty?
• Is the fan speed set to the minimum?
• Are there other sources of heat in the room?

The appliance does not respond to 

• Is the remote control near the indoor unit?
• Are the batteries in the remote control flat?
• Are there obstacles between the remote control and

the signal receiver on the indoor unit?

Immediately switch off the air-conditioner and
disconnect the power supply in the event of:

• Strange noises during operation.
• Faulty fuses or switches.
• Sprays of water or objects inside the appliance.
• Hot cables or plugs.
• Very strong smell coming from the appliance.

Strange noises can be heard

• This noise is produced by the expansion or contrac-

tion of the front panel due to the thermal variations,
and does not indicate a problem.

Sprays of atomised water from 

• This occurs when the air in the room cools down very

quickly, for example in “COOLING” or “DEHUMIDIFI-
CATION” mode.

The appliance doesn't work

• Once switched off the air-conditioner cannot be started

for around 3 minutes

FAULT

POSSIBLE CAUSE

Strange smell

• This smell may come from other sources, such as fur-

niture or the like.

Sound of running water

• This derives from the flow of refrigerant in the air-con-

ditioner, and is not a fault.

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Wait

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the air outlet

the remote control

Summary of Contents for CPC206AU

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL SINGLE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER AND HEAT PUMP Please carefully read this manual before operating the appliance R410a eco...

Page 2: ...ER mode 9 DRY mode 10 SLEEP mode 10 Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 12 Installation instructions 13 Installation of the indoor unit 15 Installation of the outdoor unit 19 Venting the air 19 Note 20 Use...

Page 3: ...Do not operate the air conditioner with wet hands this may cause electric shock Do not modify or alter the characteristics of the appliance in any way Contact the Service Centres authorised by the Man...

Page 4: ...ed in areas without the renewal of fresh air precautions must be taken to prevent any leaks of refrigerant gas from stagnating in the environment and creating the risk of fire Do not rest heavy or hot...

Page 5: ...ified layout of the appliance and may not correspond to the appearance of the unit actually purchased U I A Air outlet Air inlet Air outlet 1 Front panel 2 Air filter 3 Electrostatic filter optional 4...

Page 6: ...ndicator This comes on when the appliance is in cooling mode 4 Operation indicator This comes on when the appliance is operating 5 Signal receiver Receives the signals from the remote control OPERATIO...

Page 7: ...ditioner on automatically 7 8 ROOM TEMPERATURE SETTING buttons Used to set the room temperature 9 TIMER OFF button When the appliance is on this button is used to switch the air conditioner off automa...

Page 8: ...ies last around one year The batteries in the remote control must be disposed of appropriately according to the legislation in force in the country concerned TIPS ON STORING AND USING THE REMOTE CONTR...

Page 9: ...e Press the button When the unit is switched on it will start operating in the mode selected prior to being switched off 5 Adjusting the air flow Pressing the SWING button starts moving the air flow l...

Page 10: ...ir conditioner to switch off pressing the T ON button again increases the time by 30 minutes until a maximum of 24 hours from when the TIMER is set E g If the setting is performed at 8 30 p m and the...

Page 11: ...UMIDIFICATION MODE Press the MODE button until displaying the DRY mode The appliance will start according to the room tempera ture and the set temperature If the room temperature is lower than the set...

Page 12: ...e the air filters Remove the new filters from the packaging Insert them in the special slots Reposition the air filters Insert the front panel as shown by the arrows in the figure Cleaning the air fil...

Page 13: ...r unit Immediately switch off the air conditioner and disconnect the power supply in the event of Strange noises during operation Faulty fuses or switches Sprays of water or objects inside the applian...

Page 14: ...86 The distance from the wall must be greater than 150mm The distance from the floor must be greater than 2500mm The distance from the wall must be greater than 300mm The distance of the air outlet fr...

Page 15: ...rding to the legislation in force in the country con cerned Before starting the appliance check that it is correctly earthed according to the legisla tion in force in the country concerned SELECTINGTH...

Page 16: ...wall to protect the wall and keep it clean 3 INSTALLATION OF THE PIPES ON THE INDOOR UNIT Place the pipes for liquid and gas through the hole in the wall from the outside or alternatively from the ins...

Page 17: ...2 Press the pipe coupling to secure it to the base Connecting the pipes Connect the pipes to the indoor unit using two span ners Pay careful attention to the torque specified below to avoid deforming...

Page 18: ...er supply circuit specifi cally for the air conditioner For details on the wiring method refer to the circuit dia gram inside the access door Check that the thickness of the cable com plies with the s...

Page 19: ...e as those on the indoor unit PFor connections between the indoor and outdoor unit exceeding 5 metres standard cable supplied two quick connectors are supplied see the figure All the electrical connec...

Page 20: ...or strong winds 3 Connecting the pipe to the outdoor unit Remove the cap from the 2 and 3 way valves Connect the pipes to the 2 and 3 way valves separately tighten ing to the torque specified 4 Connec...

Page 21: ...250V The user must fit the entire unit with a fuse suitable for the maximum input current or use another safety cut out device The plug must remain accessible following the installation of the applian...

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