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3.3.13  Night Mode (heating)

 

To activate Night Mode (heating), first set the operational mode to heating and set the desired room temperature.  Now press the T4 button. 
Ideally night mode is selected just as you go to bed.  The heating setpoint is maintained for one hour. During the next two hours the heating 
setpoint is gradually lowered while the fan is run low speed.  At this point the setpoint no longer changes.   

NOTE:

  Night mode is not available in dehumidification and ventilation mode.  When in night mode pressing the T3 button again will return 

the unit to the previous mode and temperature setpoint. 

3.3.14  Setting the time

 

The unit provides the user with two operating programs that can be set to start and stop at programmed times.  For example, you might want 
the unit to start shortly before returning home. To use these programs the user must first set the time on the remote control, then set the time(s) 
for the program(s) to start. 

To set the time:

 

 

Press the T6 button 

(Time and Program Setting)

, as many times as necessary to display the hour 

at position D10.

 

Press the T7 button to increase or decrease the value until it matches the current hour.

 

Press the T6 button again to display the minutes 

at position D10.

 

Press the T7 button to increase or decrease the displayed value until it matches the current time in minutes

3.3.15  Setting the operating programs

 

To set the times for starting and stopping the unit, proceed as follows: 

Press the T6 button (Time and Program Setting) until the number 1 is displayed.  This is the start time for the 1

st

 program.

Press the T7 button to increase or decrease the time when you want program 1 to start.  Each time you press this button the time will
increase or decrease by 30 minutes.

Press the T6 button again to display the number 1.  This allows the user to set the stop time for the 1

st

 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 T6 button until the number 2 is displayed, then repeat the process described above. 

NOTE:

  

To return to the normal operating mode press the T6 button as many times as necessary to clear the numbers from the display. 

3.3.16 

Starting and stopping the operating programs 

After setting the operating programs, they can be enabled or disabled as desired.  Either or both programs can be used.  Each time you 
press the T11 button (Program activation), the operation changes as follows: 

 

Use only Program 1

 

Use only Program 2

 

Use both Programs 1 and 2.

 

Do not use either program.

3.3.17  Resetting all remote-control functions

 

To reset all the remote control settings, press the T10 button.  This will clear all timers and restore all default settings.  In 
addition, by pressing the T10 button all the symbols indicated in figure 29 will appear on the display.  This allows the user to 
check the integrity of the display itself. 

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3.3.18  Operating the unit if the remote control is not available

 

If the  remote control is lost or disabled the unit can be operated in automatic mode by

 

pressing the micro switch positioned underneath 

the hole located on the console using a small object, such as the end of a paperclip.  To switch the unit off, press the microswitch again.  
When the remote control is available again just send any command from the remote to use it.  

 

3.4 

Energy Saving Advice

 

To ensure the unit operates at peak efficiency consider the following recommendations: 

Keep the filters clean (see chapter on maintenance and cleaning).

Keep doors and windows closed.

Keep sunlight out of the room by using curtains or lowering the shades.

Do not obstruct the flow of air from either the inlet or outlet of the unit.  Obstructing airflow results in reduced performance and will
eventually damage the unit.

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...

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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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