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PREPARATION

1 Press  and  slide  the  battery  cover  downwards.

Gently press on the marked place and slide the cover in
the direction of the arrow.

2 Insert the batteries.

Ensure that the battery poles are correctly positioned.

3 Close the battery cover

PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL
INSERTING THE BATTERIES

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- Take precautions to prevent children from accidentally.
- When the remote control won't be used for a long time, remove the batteries.
- The batteries should last approx. one year if used correctly. When the remote control range becomes notably reduced, replace

the batteries and press the ACL button with the tip of a biro or another small pointed object.

CAUTION!

SETTING THE CURRENT TIME
1 Press the CLOCK button.
2 Use the     /      buttons to set the clock to the current time.

Button      : press this button to put the time forward.
Button      : press this button to put the time back.

Each time the button are pressed, the time is put forward or back in steps of one minute; keep the buttons pressed to change

time quickly with an increase/decrease of one minute every 0,1 second).

3 Press the CLOCK button too.

This confirm the time.

The symbol AM or PM stops flashing on display.

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control should be pointed at the signal receiver in order to function directlly:
- When a signal is correctly received by the fancoil, high-pitched beep is heard.
- If there's no beep, press the remote control again.

The range of operation

is approx. seven metres.

E.g.: when the clock

is set to 11:30

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Summary of Contents for Comfair HD

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING MAINTENANCE MANUAL Comfair HD ENGLISH MARCH 04...

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Page 3: ...Don t place objects on the fancoil Don t allow water to come into direct contact with the fancoil Don t direct the airflow into a fireplace or heating appliance Don t touch the fins of the heat exchan...

Page 4: ...Provide a hole on the wall with the following dimensions From the hole the system water pipes are coming out A 500 B 80 H 60 SYSTEM WATER PIPES L H A Provide fancoil supporting template fixing to the...

Page 5: ...es B 16 5 mm condensate drain pipe 400 500 550 B A 490 500 157 A B Hidraulic connections and condansate drain pipe dimension 4 Elevate the fancoil from the lower part and providehidraulic connections...

Page 6: ...T YELLOW This comes on when the timer is operating It blinks when the protection system is operating SIGNALLINGS AND AUXILIARY KEYS OF CONTROL 1 EMERGENCY BUTTON The emergency button may be used to ac...

Page 7: ...s button to select the fan speed automatic low medium high 10 AUTO Press this button to set the airflow direction in the automatic mode 11 OFF timer Set the time for when fancoil operation should stop...

Page 8: ...rectly on the signal receiver Use a curtain to protect from direct sunlight and place any lamp with a strong light far from the signal receiver If there is another electronic appliance operating by re...

Page 9: ...ING THE CURRENT TIME 1 Press the CLOCK button 2 Use the buttons to set the clock to the current time Button press this button to put the time forward Button press this button to put the time back Each...

Page 10: ...room temperature The modes of operation have been set as described below Cooling above 25 C Dehumidifying 20 C 25 C Heat pump below 20 C Cooling Dehumidifying only with solenoid valve installed Heat...

Page 11: ...AUTO cooling operation is as follows 2 When the fan speed isn t set on AUTO the cooling mode of operation is as follows The difference in temperature DT1 DTa 3 0 C 0 5 C DT2 DTb 2 0 C 0 5 C Set temp 4...

Page 12: ...o set the flaps by hand since this could cause malfunction In the event of malfunction switch off the FAN COIL momentarily and then switch on again to allow the flaps to return to the correct position...

Page 13: ...5 until 75 when in the cooling mode from 10 until 50 in the heating mode d If this button is kept pressed the flaps move continuously the direction of airflow may be set by releasing the button when t...

Page 14: ...s correct 1 PRESS THE OFF KEY The message OFF TIMER flashes on display and the start up time below 2 SET THE SHUTDOWN TIME AS REQUIRED To change setting use the following button to decrease the value...

Page 15: ...other soft clean dry cloth Depending on the conditions of use the internal parts of the unit become dirty after 2 or 3 seasons of use and efficiency could be jeopardised For this reason the indicated...

Page 16: ...bacco and other things present in the room During cooling and dehumidifying operations slight mist could be emitted by the unit This is caused by the sudden cooling which produces condensation and mis...

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