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To prevent the creation of large amounts of dust and rubble due to drilling, the core borer can be fitted with a vacuum system applied
by means of suction cups to the drilling zone. Our Service Department can give you all necessary information to enable you to
find these devices.
To drill the holes, proceed as follows:
Fasten the drilling template to the wall leaving the necessary space from the ceiling, floor and side walls as shown on the template
that may be fixed using adhesive tape.
Use a small drill or punch to mark, with extreme care, the exact centre of each of the holes to be drilled.
Using a core boring head measuring at least 162 mm to drill the two holes for entry and exit of the air.

WARNING: drill the foregoing holes tilted slightly downwards to prevent water from being fed back through the
ducts (fig. 5).

Most of the removed material is expelled outwards, therefore make sure that it does not hit any person or object when it falls out.
In order to avoid as much as possible outer plaster breaking, it is necessary to proceed carefully with the last part of hole execution,
decreasing pressure on core borers.

Next, drill the holes for anchoring the fastening brackets to the wall using as a first option the 4 holes on the ends of the bracket
as shown on the drilling template.

If the wall is not very solid, it is advisable to use some extra anchor bolts.
As you can see, the bracket can be fastened in a number of different ways and positions. The air conditioner is heavier on the
left-hand side, so it is best to make sure of a solid anchorage on that side. The anchor bolts provided require holes with a diameter
of 10 mm.

In any case, the wall should be inspected carefully to determine the best possible anchorage and type of bolts suitable for particular
situations.

WARNING: the manufacturer will not be held liable for any underestimates made in the structural consistency of the anchor prepared
by the installer.
Therefore, pay utmost attention to the foregoing operation that could cause serious injury/damage to people/property if carried
out incorrectly.

When installing models equipped with heating pump, if no condensate discharge was built into the wall (see paragraph 2.3.2),
in order to drain the condensate it will be necessary to drill a hole through the wall in the position shown on the template.

2.3.3

Preparing the condensate discharge

As far as machines equipped with a heating pump are concerned, connect the unit to the condensate discharge pipe (supplied)
by coupling it with the specific vent (fig. 6 ref. A) that is on the back of the machine (remove cap B). When the max level is reached,
a solenoid valve ensures the condensate will flow out from the internal tray. For cold-only machines, connect the condensate
discharge pipe if you intend running the unit at low outdoor temperatures (lower than 23°C).
Since condensate drains by gravity, there must be a minimum slope of at least 3% at every point of the discharge line. Use a rigid
or flexible tube having an inside diameter of at least 16 mm.
If the line empties into a sewerage system, install a siphon before the point in which the pipe reaches the main discharge, at least
300 mm below the inlet from the unit (fig. 6).

If the drainpipe drains into a vessel (tank or other container), this container should not be sealed and the drainpipe should
not remain immersed in the water
 (see fig. 7).

The hole through which the condensate pipe passes should always slope towards the outside (see fig. 8).

The exact position in which to place the pipe inlet, as compared to the machine, is shown on the drilling template.

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.

When the condensate drainage is fitted, pay much attention not to compress the rubber hose.

2.3.4

Assembly of the air ducts and external grids

After having drilled the holes, insert the plastic sheet supplied with the conditioner into them.
Since the sheet was made for 202 mm holes, you will have to cut off 130 mm from the long side of the sheet for the 162 mm holes.
The sheets must be 65 mm shorter than the length of the wall.
Roll the sheet and insert it into the hole (fig. 9), paying attention to the splicing line (fig. 9 ref. A), which must always face
upwards.
Use an ordinary cutter for the foregoing operation (fig. 9).
To position the external grids, proceed as follows:

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Apply the seal (fig. 10 ref. B) to the wall flange (fig. 10 ref. A), ensuring it lines up with the outer edge of the flange as indicated
in the figure.

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Fix the two flanges using 2 pegs having a diameter of 6 and check that the two fixing holes are horizontal.

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Fit the small eyelet of the spring, with the long stem, on the cap pin (on both components) (fig. 11).

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Insert the two caps (with spring), on the front part of the external grid, on its two housings, pulling until it clicks (fig. 12) and

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Summary of Contents for Celsius

Page 1: ...UTENZIONE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS POUR L INSTALLATION L EMPLOI ET L ENTRETIEN HANDBUCH F R INSTALLATION GEBRAUCH UND WARTUNG INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA INSTALACI N US...

Page 2: ...C TION S POU R L INS TALL ATIO N L EM PLO I ET L EN TRE TIEN HAN DBU CH F R INST ALL ATIO N GEB RAU CH UND WAR TUN G INST RUC CION ES PAR A LA INST ALA CI N USO Y MAN TEN IMIE NTO MAN UAL DE INST ALA...

Page 3: ...3 UNICO INVERTER 5 300 mm B A 6 7 8 A 9...

Page 4: ...4 15 A 16 10 11 13 14 12 A B...

Page 5: ...5 UNICO INVERTER 17 18 B A A 19 N L N L A C B 21 20 A A D C B...

Page 6: ...6 A B 25 22 H G LEDD LEDC LEDB LEDA 24 23 A B...

Page 7: ...7 UNICO INVERTER 26 A B C B D C A E F B A C 27...

Page 8: ...8 28 1 2 M H AUTO F A N S E T AUTO ECO T2 T1 T10 T8 T11 T9 T3 T7 T4 T6 T5 D10 D2 D4 D3 D11 D1 D6 D8 D9 D7 D5...

Page 9: ...nvolucri Max pressione di esercizio Dimensioni largh x alt x prof mm 902x506x229 Peso senza imballo kg 39 CONDIZIONELIMITEDIFUNZIONAMENTO Temperatura ambiente interno Temperatura ambiente esterno Temp...

Page 10: ...TENANCE user part 3 1 WARNINGS 34 3 1 1 Description of the warning panel 34 3 2 MANAGING THE UNIT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL 34 3 2 1 Remote control 34 3 2 2 Fitting the batteries 34 3 3 REMOTE CONTROL 3...

Page 11: ...he aim of providing you with all the explanations necessary to manage perfectly your conditioning system Therefore please read the manual carefully before using the equipment By following the suggesti...

Page 12: ...ays remove the master plug from the mains before making any electrical connections or any other maintenance intervention on the appliances Make sure that all personnel responsible for transport and in...

Page 13: ...warder by registered letter with receipt within 3 days of receipt of the goods and enclosing photographic evidence Send the same information by fax to OLIMPIA SPLENDID No complaints will be accepted i...

Page 14: ...ng should be in the way of the air that needs to circulate both on the top air intake curtains plants furniture and at the front where the air exits This could cause air swirls that would inhibit the...

Page 15: ...ondensate discharge As far as machines equipped with a heating pump are concerned connect the unit to the condensate discharge pipe supplied by coupling it with the specific vent fig 6 ref A that is o...

Page 16: ...and plug Y type connection If it is installed near an outlet you need only plug it in WARNING the replacement of the power supply cable if needed must be made by OLIMPIA SPLENDID technical service onl...

Page 17: ...s left hand hole on the upper pin that is on the left hand side in the opening fig 21 ref D CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE AIR OUTLET FLAP FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF WALL carefully open the front flap u...

Page 18: ...e you leave the site of installation it is also a good idea to Explain the contents of the Instruction Manual to the user Show the user how to clean the filter 2 6 1 Cleaning the air filter OPERATIONT...

Page 19: ...ne is in standby this light is off LEDC Yellow LED that indicates the enabling of the programmed switching ON and or OFF LEDB Green LED that indicates the switching on of the cooling compressor LED A...

Page 20: ...or time indicator H M D11 ECO activation of the economy function The remote control is also equipped with a sliding cover that can be positioned so as to permit access only to the ON OFF ECONOMY MODE...

Page 21: ...gulated according to the set temperature except in dehumidification mode Activate this mode by pressing button T4 Run mode selector until the symbol D7 is displayed 3 3 9 Heating only models fitted wi...

Page 22: ...e air conditioner logic provides the user with a choice of two operating programs that can be set to start and stop at programmed times for example you might want the air conditioner to start shortly...

Page 23: ...flows at inlet and outlet on the units This not only decreases system performance but also jeopardizes its working efficiency and could cause irreparable damage 3 5 TROUBLESHOOTING It is extremely imp...

Page 24: ...remote control and correct it if need be Check and clean it if need be Remove anything that might clog the air flows The unit does not turn on The unit does not cool or heat adequately No power suppl...

Page 25: ...on rating of the containers Max working pressure Dimensions W x H x D mm 902x506x229 Weight without packing kg 39 OPERATIONAL LIMITS Internal ambient temp Outside ambient temp Maximum operating temper...

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