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Use button T3 to select Night comfort Mode, which includes 
the following functions:  

- Gradual increase of the temperature set for coding.             
- Gradual reduction of the temperature set for heating 

(only HP models).  

- Reduction of noise level.  
- Lower energy consumption at night. 

 

To select Night comfort mode press button T3 after selecting 
the operating mode using button T4 and setting the 
temperature using button T7. Ideally, you should start 
night well-being mode operation just before you fall 
asleep. 

 

In cooling mode, the set temperature is held for one hour after 
starting Night comfort mode operation. For the next hour, the 
setting is allowed to increase gradually up to 2°C over the 
original setting, while the fan speed setting is low. 
After the second hour, the temperature and fan speed 
settings are not changed. 
In heating mode, the set temperature is held for one hour after 
starting Night well-being mode operation. For the next hour the 
setting is lowered gradually to 4°C below the original while the fan 
speed setting is low. After the second hour, the temperature 
and fan speed settings are not changed. 
Night comfort mode operation is not available for 
dehumidifying only. 
Night comfort mode operation can be halted at any time 
(ideally when you wake up in the morning) by pressing 
button T3 again. 
At this stage the temperature and fan speed settings made 
prior to starting Night comfort mode operation go back into 
effect. 

3.4.13 

The air conditioner logic provides the user with a choice 

 Setting programs  

of two operating programs that can be set to start and 

for operation  

stop at programmed times, for example you might want the air 
conditioner to start shortly before you return home so that it is 
cool when you get there. To use these functions it is first 
necessary to set the exact time on the remote control and then 
set the time for the programs to start. 

 

3.4.14 

To set the exact time proceed as follows: 

 Setting of correct 

a) Press button T6 Time and Program Setting, as many 

time 

times as necessary to display the hour indicator (H).  

 

b) Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease 

the numerical display until it shows the exact hour.  
c) Press button T6 again to display the minute 

 

indicator (M). 
d) Press toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the 
numerical display until it shows the exact time in minutes. 

Fig. 38 

Setting of correct time 

 

Fig. 37 

Night well-being mode 

 

3.4.12 

Night Comfort 

mode 

Summary of Contents for Compact Pro

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATING MAINTENANCE MANUAL Compact Pro...

Page 2: ...ning unit You have bought one of the best air conditioners available today Follow the instructions given in this booklet to obtain the very best performance from your air conditioner and to enjoy a fr...

Page 3: ...nstallation of Wall Mounted Controller page 17 Chap 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE for the user 3 1 Important Recommendations page 26 3 2 Names of parts page 26 3 2 1 List of Units page 26 3 2 2 Description of...

Page 4: ...conditioner is installed by personnel lacking the necessary qualifications and specialization this invalidates the warranty CHAP 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE by user Contains all information and instructions...

Page 5: ...its as well as all the precautions suggested by good sense and by the safety regulations in effect in your country CHAP 1 2 SYMBOLS The pictograms in the next chapter provide the necessary information...

Page 6: ...t at 35 C b s in heating mode Air entering the inside unit at 21 C b s and 19 C b u with air entering the outside unit at 7 C b s and 6 C b u 1 3 4 The air conditioner should be used for the exclusive...

Page 7: ...UPSIDE DOWN 1 4 2 The packing is made of suitable material and is done by expert personnel Receipt and The units are delivered complete and in perfect condition however we suggest that you perform the...

Page 8: ...ce that wouldinterferewithcorrectoperation of the unit It must be possible to leave room around the unit for any maintenance operations that may be necessary The air conditioner must be installed on a...

Page 9: ...es in walls are special drills called core borers with very high twisting torque and adjustable rotation speed depending on the diameter of the hole to be drilled To prevent the creation of large amou...

Page 10: ...wall should be inspected carefully to determine the best possibleanchorageand typeofboltssuitableforparticular situations Warning The manufacturer is not liable in case of underestimation of the stru...

Page 11: ...g 5 Caution make sure in this case that the water expelled outward does not damage or disturb persons or property During the winter this type of drainage may cause sheets of ice to form 2 3 3 After dr...

Page 12: ...l with 4 anchor bolts with a diameter of 6 mm 2 3 4 The air conditioner is equipped with a power supply cable Power supply and plug Connection Ifitisinstallednearanoutlet youneedonlyplugitin In this c...

Page 13: ...it into position especially at high level CHAP 2 4 PREPARATION FOR ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION WALL TOP PART AT HIGH LEVEL 2 4 1 The air conditioner is assembled in the factory ready to Introduction be inst...

Page 14: ...ep step motor of the grating Fit the casing back on the air conditioner carefully taking care to hold the wires for the step step motor to one side so that they do not interfere with the inner part of...

Page 15: ...he LEDs lighting up at once and blinking ten times as well as by an acoustic signal At this time you can adjust the temperature reading on the room temperature sensor This correction is important if t...

Page 16: ...After eliminating the malfunction the service personnel will take care of closing the evacuation tube CHAP 2 6 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE Air conditioners of this type do not require any particular routi...

Page 17: ...fectly horizontal or at the most having a slight inclination toward outside Put the 130 mm pipe into the hole after you cut it according to the wall thickness ATTENTION the pipe supplied with the kit...

Page 18: ...E INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL Themanufacturerhastherightofmodifyingtheunit atanytime whilstmaintainingthe mainfeatures described in this manual During installation or maintenance it is necessary to fo...

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Page 20: ...ructions may cause malfunction of the device and warranty won t be valid anymore B1000 can work in stand alone or in a network by changing the set of switches Positioning of B1000 The card must be pla...

Page 21: ...box by taking the screw on the right side out B To fix the box to the wall use the screws that are given in the pack C Attention Be very careful in order not to damage the card and its components dur...

Page 22: ...control box push the trigger on the left side and lift rotating towards the other side Positioning If you put the control farer than 2m from the conditioner you have to take a loner wire In this case...

Page 23: ...75 230v 50Hz given K2 CAN BUS mains 1 CAN L 2 CAN H 3 GND 4 Screening Screened cable 3x0 34 K3 Serial for the air conditioner 1 TX 2 GND 3 RX Given Not extendible K4 Contact occupied room 1 Contact r...

Page 24: ...s specified in the instructions if you use the mains connection DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION On the board there are 12 microswitches dip switch that are subdivided in two groups of 4 S1 and 8 S2 selectors...

Page 25: ...model In mails Stand alone 1 The address of the board on CAN bus has to be unique and unequivocal the coding is expressed on the basis 2 2 The function of this selector is active only for the configu...

Page 26: ...2 C and t set C Temp pilot light it lights up when it is fixed a temperature 2 C lower than the set one D Temp pilot light it lights up when it is fixed a temperature 2 C higher than the set one When...

Page 27: ...h the remote control Once the machine is started through the remote control in compliance with the above data you have to press the button placed on the power board see picture to store on the Eprom t...

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Page 29: ...f airflow 3 Motor operated air baffles for upward airflow 4 Alarm display console 5 Air intake grating 6 Grips for removal of air filter 7 Rubber hose with cap on end for evacuation of 8 condensation...

Page 30: ...collection points provided by the local authorities for this type of waste REPLACE BOTH BATTERIES AT THE SAME TIME To insert the batteries remove the spring latch cover on the back of the remote contr...

Page 31: ...witch off or unplugging the machine from the mains 3 4 4 By means of this button the machine is automatically Wellbeingmode regulated in order to create an optimal comfort tempera Automatic ture in th...

Page 32: ...ing pump HP heatpump To select this mode press button T4 operating mode selection switch until the sun symbol appears on the display First set the desired temperature and fan speed see the specific pa...

Page 33: ...o the effective room temperature As the room temperature nears the setting fan speed is reduced automatically When the unit is operating in dehumidification mode fan speed adjustment is not possible a...

Page 34: ...ed Night comfort mode operation is not available for dehumidifying only Night comfort mode operation can be halted at any time ideally when you wake up in the morning by pressing button T3 again At th...

Page 35: ...ime when you want program 2 to start Every time you press one end of the toggle button the time setting increases or decreases by 30 minutes g Press button T6 Time and Program Setting as many times as...

Page 36: ...3 5 MAINTENANCE Your air conditioner has been designed to reduce operations of routine maintenance to a minimum and ensure that they can be performed easily by any user The only operations required a...

Page 37: ...nctions This is to safeguard the compressor When heating on versions with the heating pump the machine does not start emitting heat until a few minutes after the compressor starts If the fan should go...

Page 38: ...re has been an increase in the heating or cooling load for example a door or window has been left open or a device that dissipates a large amount of heat has been installed in the room what to do make...

Page 39: ...999A MICRO SWITCH TRIGGER 12 05M0194 DRAIN PUMP 13 281692B72 CONDENSATE DISTRIBUTOR 14 23M0114 CENTRIFUGAL FAN 15 275971A CAPACITOR 4mF 16 591908A85F ELECTRONIC BOARD UNIT SIZE 21 cooling only 17 5919...

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