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INSTALLATION

 

2.1 

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

To obtain the best results and optimum performance follow the instructions in this manual. Failure  to follow the instructions may cause 
malfunction of the appliance and relieves the manufacturer, 

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,

 

of any form of liability for damages to persons, animals 

or property.

 

The electrical system must comply with all national and/or local codes and regulations.  In addition, the specification and 
requirements in the technical sheet must be followed.  This includes a proper ground.  

 

2.1.1 

Size and specifications of the 

space

 in which 

the unit will be

 install

ed

Before selecting an air conditioner or heat pump it is essential to make an accurate calculation of the heat load, including sensible and 
latent gains for cooling mode and for heat pumps the sensible loss for heating mode.  

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strongly 

encourages design practitioners to follow local and national codes for the unit location.  We also recommend you apply the 
guidelines found in ACCA’s Manual J for residential load calculations and Manual S for proper equipment selection.  Other 
ACCA manuals may be relevant to your application depending on the construction type of the structure.  

 

2.2 

CHOOSING THE POSITION OF THE UNIT 

The unit must be installed on a wall that directly communicates with the outside. The position for installing the unit must have the following prerequisites

(fig. 3):

 

The height of the unit's lower edge from the floor should be at least 4” if fixed to the wall in the lowest position.

If fixed to the wall in the highest position, it should be at least 3.5” from the ceiling.

The wall on which the inside unit is installed must be of sufficient strength to withstand its weight.

There must be adequate space around the unit for any maintenance or service that may be necessary.

There should be nothing in the way of the air that needs to circulate both on the top air-intake (curtains, plants, furniture) or at the front
where the air exits. This could cause air swirls that cause the performance and efficiency of the unit to suffer.

CAUTION: 

When selecting the unit’s location as described above the installer must insure there are no structures or systems (beams, piers, 

pipes, wires, etc.) at the points where the holes are to be drilled.  Interference from any item would prevent drilling  the holes required to 
install the unit.

 

WARNINGS 

(fig. 4)

 

The unit should not be placed under curtains that may block free movement of the air.

 

Do not spray water or other liquids of any kind directly on the unit.

 

The unit should not be installed in a position where the airflow can directly strike occupants in the conditioned space.

 

Never force open the airflow fap.

 

Do not place any other object on the air grill that may even partially obstruct the grill itself.

 

The unit should not be installed directly over another appliance, such as a television set, radio, refrigerator, etc., or over any other
source of heat.

2.3 

UNIT ASSEMBLY

 

2.3.1 

Warning

 

The maximum length allowed for pipes is 39”. The pipes must be smooth on the inside with a diameter of 8”. Pipes cannot be curved or 
bent.  It is strongly recommended to use the grilles provided, or grilles which provide the same features.

 

2.3.2 

Drilling the wall

 

Install the unit by drilling two holes (diameter of both pipes must be either 6.4” or 8” through the wall as indicated on the drilling 
template. The 8” holes will ensure best performance and lowest air noise.

  

Drill the wall using the proper tools, taking care to prevent excess 

damage to the wall or surrounding areas.  To drill the holes, proceed as follows:  Fasten the drilling template to the wall with adhesive tape that 
will not damage the surface, leaving the necessary space from the ceiling, floor and side walls as shown on the template.

 

Use a small drill or 

punch to mark the exact center of each of the holes to be drilled. 

 

WARNING:  

Drill the holes slightly

 

 downwards (outside being lowest) to prevent water from being fed back  through the ducts (fig. 5).

 

The material being removed by drilling is expelled outwards so the installer must insure it does not hit any person or object when it falls out. 
To minimize damage to the exterior wall, proceed carefully with the last part of hole by decreasing pressure on the drill.

 

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 extra anchor bolts.  As shown on the template the bracket can be fastened in a number of 
different ways and positions. The majority of the weight of the appliance is to the right side so ensure the mounting hardware is appropriate for 
the weight.

  

In all cases the wall should be inspected carefully to determine the best possible anchorage and type of bolts suitable for your 

specific application 

 

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Summary of Contents for Maestro Smart Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USEAND MAINTENANCE Customer Service It means the world to us because customers are our world...

Page 2: ...de Ventilation Mode Heating Mode HP model only Airflow Directional Control Checking fan speed Night Mode Cooling Night Mode Heating Setting the operating programs Setting the exact time Setting the ti...

Page 3: ...nstalled must be sturdy and able to withstand its weight It must be possible to leave room around the unit for any maintenance operations that may be necessary Nothing can be in the way of the air tha...

Page 4: ...ing damper or spray corrosive cleaning agents into the unit 4A to 4G Do not allow curtains or other hanging materials to block the flow of air entering or exiting the unit Do not allow airflow to dire...

Page 5: ...5 8 9 A 6 B A 12 3...

Page 6: ...10 A B 13 14 A 16 4...

Page 7: ...17 18 A C B A 20 A C B D 5...

Page 8: ...23 B 24 A B 6...

Page 9: ...C B A E F C A D B C A B B A 7...

Page 10: ...H D7 2 M D9 D10 T1 T3 F s T2 A E T4 N T7 T5 T6 T8 T11 T9 T10 AUTO NOTE The remote control is equipped with a sliding cover that can be positioned to permit access only to the ON OFF automatic operatin...

Page 11: ...rly providing optimum room temperatures with minimum energy costs The manual is divided into 3 sections or chapters CHAP 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Aimed at the installer and the end user this chapter incl...

Page 12: ...COMPONENTS In addition to the unit this package includes the parts listed below Before installing verify the parts are within easy reach A Strip of adhesive isolating tape B Air inlet and outlet exter...

Page 13: ...es required to install the unit WARNINGS fig 4 The unit should not be placed under curtains that may block free movement of the air Do not spray water or other liquids of any kind directly on the unit...

Page 14: ...ge of the flange as indicated in the figure Fix the two flanges using 2 pegs having a diameter of 1 4 and check that the two fixing holes are horizontal Fit the small eyelet of the spring with the lon...

Page 15: ...which air flows upwards The same configuration may also be used to install the unit near the ceiling with the cooling function allowing an increase tothe airflow in the room Figure 21 refers to a unit...

Page 16: ...RL OFF ON ON OFF Maximum level of condensate water OF OFF ON ON ON Invalid EEprom parameters CKS ON OFF OFF OFF Room temperature probe fault short circuit TFS1 ON ON OFF OFF Room temperature probe fau...

Page 17: ...black active carbon filter fig 26 ref C on the filter rack fig 26 ref A and lock it to the specific tongues fig 26 ref D Fit the purifying filter green fig 26 ref B on the first pin that is on the fi...

Page 18: ...nterface between the user and the unit It s designed to provide excellent performance when used responsibly It is sturdy but should nevertheless be handled with care For example do not leave it out in...

Page 19: ...lable on heating pump HP models To activate heating mode press button T4 Run mode selector until the sun symbol D2 is displayed The required temperature and fan speed can be selected After a maximum o...

Page 20: ...number 1 This allows the user to set the stop time for the 1st program Press the T7 button to increase or decrease the time you want program 1 to stop Program 1 is now set To set program 2 press the T...

Page 21: ...al performance operational limits and physical dimensions weights consult the specifications document for this specific unit 3 FAULTS The unit does not turn on POSSIBLE CAUSES No power supply The powe...

Page 22: ...it selection Prior to Starting the unit verify Supply Voltage to the unit _______ Install batteries in Remote Control Start Unit to verify operation and record requested values below The following val...

Page 23: ...A completed data sheet available on www olimpiasplendidusa com must be submitted along with the warranty claim if requesting a replacement unit due to compressor failure Claims submitted with a missi...

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