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Soloclim

GB

Installation

1

Bracket

2

Bracket anchoring points

3

Anti-lifting bracket

A

Junction line

B

Hook

C

Flap in vertical position

After checking that the bracket is anchored to the wall and 
that all necessary electrical connections and condensation 
drain predispositions have been made, you can mount the 
conditioner. Lift it by the sides of the bottom base until 
the bracket fits on all of the right spots on the appliance. 
In order to ease the operation, slightly tilt the appliance 
towards you. 
Direct electrical connections (disconnecting the power supply 
cable) and the anchoring of the condensation drain must be 

Once installation of the grilles is complete check their 
opening (towards the inside of the duct for the air inlet 
grid "IN" and towards the outside of the duct for the air 
outlet grid "OUT"). Remember that the grilles open when 
the external air flow is activated, to allow the cooling and 
heating functions to be operated. The conditioner must be 
activated for cooling or heating in order to test them. 

Mounting the appliance on the bracket 

carried out after having spaced the appliance from the wall 
using a wooden wedge or any other similar object.
Once the work is done, check that there are no openings on 
the back of the appliance, especially where the air ducts are 
connected. The machine can be secured to the wall with a 
dedicated anti-lifting bracket in order to improve installation 
safety,
this is located on the rear part of the machine. The drilling 
position is reported on the installation template.

Summary of Contents for Soloclim SC17

Page 1: ...Soloclim Original instructions Installation ...

Page 2: ...zardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment 2011 65 EC RoHS2 Waste electrical and electronic equipment 2002 96 EC WEEE Energy consumption indication on the labels of energy related products 2010 30 EU Warning It indicates actions that require caution and a suitable preparation Prohibition Refers to prohibited actions Compliance Safety pictograms ...

Page 3: ...t 8 Assembling the unit 9 Condensation drain predisposition 10 Assembling air ducts and external shutters 10 Mounting the appliance on the bracket 11 Electrical connection 12 High low installation configuration 13 Setting cool only or heat only modes 14 Brightness regulation 14 Touch screen display key lock 14 Hotel function 14 Anomaly diagnosis 14 Troubleshooting Periodic Maintenance 16 Troublesh...

Page 4: ...n without supervision It is forbidden to modify the safety or adjustment devices or adjust without authorisation and indications of the manufacturer It is forbidden to pull out or twist the electric cables coming out of the unit even when disconnected from the mains power supply General General warnings A temperature that is too high or too low is harmful to health and is an unnecessary waste of e...

Page 5: ...he packing list check that none of the parts have been damaged during shipment In case of damage report it to the shipping company within 3 days of receipt by registered letter with return receipt and attaching photographic documentation A copy should also be sent by fax to the MANUFACTURER No notice of damage will be accepted after 3 days from delivery Description Storage The energy consumption i...

Page 6: ...holes G CR2025 3V remote control battery H Wall inlet pipes 2 pcs I Energy efficiency label N Installation manual O Counter flange for internal wall The unit is packed singularly in a cardboard box Boxes can either be carried singularly by hand by two operators or loaded on a cart for a maximum of three units w Handling must be performed by qualified personnel with specific tools and with equipmen...

Page 7: ...h screen display 3 Front panel 4 Outdoor air suction 5 Outdoor air outlet 6 Internal air intake grille 7 Air Filter 8 Condensation drain pipe 9 Room air probe 10 Power supply terminal board 11 Aesthetic side panel 12 Anti lifting bracket Unit parts ...

Page 8: ...e must be installed against a wall communicating with the outside The appliance is declared to have a degree of protection IPX0 therefore it is not suitable for outdoor installation Installation Installation mode Choosing the position of the unit Try to reduce the thermal refrigeration load of the room following instructions below Cover large windows exposed to sunlight with curtains or with exter...

Page 9: ...m Holes for air channelling D Ø14 mm Condensation drain E Anti lifting bracket hole The majority of the removed material is expelled outwards so please be careful that it doesn t hit people or objects In order to avoid breaking the outer plaster be careful while drilling the final part of the hole and ease the pressure on the core drill Drill the 6 holes for the bracket as indicated on the templat...

Page 10: ...shutters insert your arm in the hole to push the shutter outside while holding the ends of the chains with the other hand to prevent them from falling down open the shutter inside the hole rotate the shutter to bring the flap in the vertical C position and check that the closing mechanism works pull the chains by tensioning the springs use a bolt cutter to remove any excess chain anchor the hook o...

Page 11: ...omplete check their opening towards the inside of the duct for the air inlet grid IN and towards the outside of the duct for the air outlet grid OUT Remember that the grilles open when the external air flow is activated to allow the cooling and heating functions to be operated The conditioner must be activated for cooling or heating in order to test them Mounting the appliance on the bracket carri...

Page 12: ...contact opens very low voltage connected to a free non live contact the appliance is put is stand by and CP appears on the display Using this contact it is possible to connect an external device that inhibits the functioning of the appliance such as open window contact on off remote infrared presence sensors enabling badge etc We recommend using a double insulation cable A 230V 50 Hz Electrical po...

Page 13: ... it is necessary to set up the electronic control of the appliance Keep pressed the button on the display for 5 seconds The dn lower wall symbol flashes on the display Press the key again The uP upper wall symbol lights up on the display If no other operations are performed in the following 2 seconds the new setting is memorised A High installation B Low installation factory settings 1 Block inser...

Page 14: ...ion and Auto functions are disabled leaving active only ventilation heating and cooling and the settable set range is reduced from 22 to 28 in cooling mode and from 16 to 24 in heating mode The display brightness sensor can be disabled leaving the maximum brightness at all times by pressing and holding the night button for 10 seconds ds disabled or En enabled will appear on the display Display ind...

Page 15: ...hich are not strictly necessary in any case allow for a more professional appearance of the installation in the eyes of the User To avoid unnecessary calls by the User before leaving the site it is also a good idea to show them the contents of the Manual show them how to clean the filter explain when and how they should contact Customer Service Use of the appliance During heating mode the conditio...

Page 16: ...wish to start up the appliance after a period of inactivity N B before performing any operation take care with the hot and or sharp surfaces of the metal The filter is placed in the top part of the appliance To extract the filters open the grid and remove it extract the filters by lifting them remove the dust from the filter with a vacuum cleaner or by washing it in running water without using det...

Page 17: ...ot of heat Try to reduce the thermal refrigeration load of the room following instructions below Cover large windows exposed to sunlight with curtains or with external maskings blinds porches reflecting films etc The room must remain closed for as long as possible Avoid turning on halogen lamps or other high energy consumption appliances such as small ovens steam irons cooking plates etc Alarm Cau...

Page 18: ... A Energy efficiency ration when heating A A A A Internal external ventilation speed No 3 3 3 3 Dimensions WxHxD mm 1030x555x170 1030x555x170 1030x555x170 1030x555x170 Weight kg 47 6 48 0 48 5 48 5 Noise level min max dB A 29 38 32 41 27 41 27 41 Wall holes diameter mm 162 162 162 162 Wall holes distance mm 293 293 293 293 Refrigerant gas R 410A R 410A R 410A R 410A R410A refrigerant charge g 480 ...

Page 19: ...Main office Frico AB Tel 46 31 336 86 00 Box 102 SE 433 22 Partille mailbox frico se Sweden www frico se For latest updated information and information about your local contact www frico se ...

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