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3.5 -  DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL

the remote control is the interface between the air-conditioner 

and the customer, so it is very important to learn all its functions, 

the use of the various controls and the meaning of the symbols 

marked on it.

3.5.1 - Description of the remote control keys

B1

  activation/deactivation (Stand-by) of the unit

B2

  minimum, medium, maximum or automatic ventilation speed 

selection

B3

  activation/deactivation of the function 

SILENT

B4

  activation/deactivation of the oscillation function of the air 

outlet flap

B5

  operating mode selection 

 

- cooling > heating > ventilation >

 

> dehumidification > automatic

B6

  Desired/clock/programming temperature increase

B7 

Desired/clock/programming temperature decrease

B8

  activation/deactivation of function 

ECO

B9

  Clock/programming setting

B10

  activation/deactivation of the functions 

 

programming 1 / programming 2

B11

  activation/deactivation of the display on board of the machine 

switching on

B12 

Desired temperature unit selection °C/f

B13 

activation/deactivation of the report console display

3.5.2 - Description of the remote control display

B1

B2

B3

B4

B9

B10

B5

B13

B6

B7

B8

B12

B11

D1

  Heating mode

D2

  Cooling mode

D3

  Dehumidification mode

D4

  transmission of the command in progress

D5

  automatic mode

D6

  Program 1

D7

  Program switching off time setting

D8

  Clock/program setting

D9

  Program 2

D10

  Program switching on time setting

D11

  temperature/time unit of measurement

D12

  Low battery notification

D13

  minutes timer

D14

  eCo function enabled

D15

  automatic ventilation speed

D16

  maximum ventilation speed

D17

  medium ventilation speed

D18

  minimum ventilation speed

D19

  function Silent enabled

D20

  Desired temperature/clock/programming

Summary of Contents for maeStro Pro

Page 1: ...INVERTER EN INSTRUCTION FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 2: ...2 EN Avertissements 1 L appareil contient du gaz R 410A L R 410A est un gaz effet de serre fluor 2 Respecter les lois en vigueur 3 Attention le r frig rant R 410A est inodore 4 L appareilpeut treutili...

Page 3: ...del usuario no deben ser realizadas por ni os sin vigilancia 7 En caso de deterioro del cable de alimentaci n debe ser sustituido por el fabricante por el servicio de asistencia t cnica o por una pers...

Page 4: ...R EN MODE D EMPLOI ET D ENTRETIEN INSTRUCTION FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE ES INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL USO Y EL MANTENIMIENTO min 60mm min 80mm 3 2 min 60mm 2 4 min 100mm 2 4 4 1 2 D E M P G O H N L F A B B1...

Page 5: ...M Y 4 5 3...

Page 6: ...min 300mm 11 8 8 9 B N 8mm 0 3 6 H H 7 6...

Page 7: ...202 mm G 162 mm 130 mm G 8 6 4 5 1 10 12 11 G F D F G 13 14...

Page 8: ...6mm 0 24 15 19 17 16 20 18 F E E E...

Page 9: ...22 23 A A B B 21 W...

Page 10: ...H H L L 26 28 24 29 25 L L 27 3 3 3a 3a 1 1 1a 1a 1a 1b 1b 1b 1a A A A A A 1c...

Page 11: ...34 32 33 35 J1 J2 J1 J2 X3 X4 30 31 X1 X2 X2...

Page 12: ...min 80mm 3 2 41 39 40 F 3 F F2 F1 F F2 F2 F1 F1 8m 315 38 36 37 10 7...

Page 13: ...43 3 3 42 F 44 45 6 6a min 5 L 1 3 gal...

Page 14: ...46 47 Y2 Y2 Y3 Y3 Y1...

Page 15: ...g the holes on the machine 14 2 4 5 Positioning of the device on the anchor brackets 14 2 4 6 Electric hook up 15 2 5 TOP BOTTOM INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION 16 2 5 1 Electronic configuration for lower...

Page 16: ...e control cleaning 28 4 1 2 Cleaning the air filter 28 4 2 Maintenance 28 4 2 1 Routine maintenance 28 4 2 2 Condensation water drainage in case of emergency 29 4 3 DIAGNOSIS ALARMS AND INCONVENIENCES...

Page 17: ...he necessary information for correct safe use of the machine in a rapid unmistakable way 0 2 1 Editorial pictograms Service ReferstosituationsinwhichyoushouldinformtheSERVICEdepartmentinthecompany CUS...

Page 18: ...esents the risk of burns due to contact with components at very high temperatures Do not cover Indicates to the personnel concerned that it is prohibited to cover the appliance to prevent over heating...

Page 19: ...ential features described in this manual remain the same 6 The installation and maintenance of air conditioners like this one may be hazardous as they contain a cooling gas under pressure as well as p...

Page 20: ...o prevent damage caused by lightening 16 If the unit is unused for a long period or no one uses the climate controlled room it is recommended to disconnect the electric power supply in order to preven...

Page 21: ...from the product It is not sanitary could cause serious health issues 29 When there are gas leaks from other units ventilate the room well before activating the air conditioner 30 Do not disassemble o...

Page 22: ...e of the devices external and internal with possible damages caused to people things or animals relieves OLIMPIA SPLENDID from any liability 0 6 Hazardous zones The climate controllers must not be ins...

Page 23: ...coloured 1 2 Storage Store the cartons in a closed environment protected against atmospheric agents and raised off the floor by planks or a pallet DO NOT TURN THE PACKAGING UPSIDE DOWN NOR PLACE IT H...

Page 24: ...arbons filter 5 Condensation and emergency drains access door 6 Switch and serial port access door 7 Power cord 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION To obtain the best results and optimum...

Page 25: ...ight of the unit s lower edge from the floor should be at least 100 mm 4 if fixed to the wall in the lowest position If fixed to the wall in the highest position it should be at least 80 mm 3 2 from t...

Page 26: ...uction cups to the drilling zone To drill the holes proceed as follows Place the supplied drill jig M against the wall observing the minimum distances from the ceiling the floor and from the side wall...

Page 27: ...er than 73 F 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 m...

Page 28: ...end and insert your fingers inside the single fins fig 19 g Insert your arm into the pipe until the grid protrudes completely outwards h Reopen the grid being careful to keep your fingers inside the f...

Page 29: ...c hook up The appliance is fitted with a power cord with plug B TYPE NEMA 5 15 CS22 2 If the socket is in proximity to the appliance simply plug it in Before connecting the conditioner ensure that The...

Page 30: ...insert the new one by following the same path l Lock the three poles of the cable in the terminal board J2 and tighten the screws fig 34 m Lock the cable with the clamp J1 fig 34 n Close the switchge...

Page 31: ...pens the display shows the code E desired temperature is reduced by PI C if the air conditioner is in cooling mode or increased by PI C if the air conditioner is in heating mode When the contact close...

Page 32: ...control to adjust baffle position If the unit leaks water switch it off immediately and disconnect it from the power mains Call the nearest service centre When the air conditioner is heating it has to...

Page 33: ...s setting Brief tap for more than 2 seconds to select ventilation cooling or heating operation modes Prolonged press to enable parameters setting if in Stand by mode and To be pressed simultaneously f...

Page 34: ...rols TV stereo etc there may be interference with consequent loss of the sent signal Electronic and fluorescent lights may also interfere with transmissions between remote control and air conditioner...

Page 35: ...ate collection centres and as required by law If the remote control is not used for several weeks or longer remove the batteries Any leaks from the batteries could damage the remote control The averag...

Page 36: ...emperature decrease B8 Activation deactivation of function ECO B9 Clock programming setting B10 Activation deactivation of the functions programming 1 programming 2 B11 Activation deactivationofthedis...

Page 37: ...ol to activate or deactivate stand by the air conditioner The control system of the unit is equipped with memory for this reason all the settings won t be lost when shutting off the appliance itself I...

Page 38: ...activate this mode press several times key B5 on the remote control until when symbol D5 appears on the display 3 6 8 Operation in Heating mode only only models fitted with heating pump Using this mod...

Page 39: ...ble to control the speed as the appliance can only operate exclu sively at low speed 3 6 11 SILENT key To activate this mode press key B3 on the remote control symbol D14 appears on the display The ac...

Page 40: ...he hour variation settable with keys B6 and B7 is of 30 minutes c Press key B9 SET TIMER a second time symbol 1 D6 Deactivation time of the 1 program and symbol OFF D7 appear on the display d Use keys...

Page 41: ...d or exhaustion of the batteries the appliance can be controlled from the keys on board of the machine 3 7 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS Below find simple recommendations for reducing consumption...

Page 42: ...all the filters Filter reassembly g Insert the active carbons filter black ref F2 on the pins located on the front part of the filter F fig 41 h Insert the purifying filter green ref F1 on the pins l...

Page 43: ...ont panel display of the machine To enable the air conditioner to work temporarily until the service personnel arrive you can drain the water out by following these simple instructions fig 45 Before p...

Page 44: ...this could bother the occupants since the unit has not yet reached steady running conditions 4 3 3 Console alarms If one of the following alarms on the display persists for more than three minutes pl...

Page 45: ...eat sufficiently anymore Incorrect temperature setting Setthetemperaturecorrectly Consul the Usingtheremotecontrol chapter for the procedure The air filter is dirty Clean the air filter The doors or w...

Page 46: ...ating pressure Dimensions Width x Height x Depth mm 903 x 520 x 215 35 5 x 20 5 x 8 5 Weight without packaging kg 38 5 85 lb Operating limit conditions Indoor temperaturE Outdoor temperature Maximum o...

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