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This unit ma
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be installed either at the bottom of the
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all (ad
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acent to the
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oor) or at the top (ad
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acent to the ceiling). To optimise
air distribution and ambient comfort
the air outlet must be modi
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ed b
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changing solel
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the electronic con
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guration of the air outlet
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ap depending on the t
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pe of installation. Proceed as follo
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s to carr
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out the above con
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guration:
1.
Connect the po
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er suppl
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.
2.
Ensure the machine is in standb
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; check that all the LEDs on the displa
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(
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g.19) are off.
3.
Press the displa
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button (
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g.19 ref. H) until a beep sounds
then release the button.
4. Immediatel
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after point 3
to con
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gure the machine for a high
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all installation
press the displa
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button (
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g.19 ref. H). The
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ello
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LED C s
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itches on (
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g.19).
5. To
con
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gure the machine for a lo
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all installation
press the displa
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button again (
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g.19 ref.H). The green LED D
s
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itches on (
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g.19).
6.
Wait a fe
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seconds until the standb
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mode is restored before starting the machine; check that all the LEDs on the displa
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(
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g.19) are off.
Note: the green LED D and the red LED A will also switch on in phases 4 and 5
2.5
TESTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Should the air-conditioner stall and issue an alarm signal
refer to the Service Centre
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hich LEDs are blinking in order to simplif
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their intervention (
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g. 22).
LED D:
condition active
LED C:
timer active
LED B:
compressor ON
LED A:
indicates the
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lter ma
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need cleaning
After this operation the LED must be switched off manually as indicated in section 2.6.1
2.5.1
Evacuating condensate water during an emergency
If there should be a malfunction in the condensation
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ater drain s
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stem
the air conditioner stops
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orking and signals
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ith
À
ashing
orange
green and red lights (the second and third LEDs from the left)
the alarm status.
To enable the air conditioner to
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ork temporaril
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until the service personnel arrive
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ou can drain the
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ater out b
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follo
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ing these
simple instructions:
-
remove the cap after having placed a good-sized container underneath it (at least 5-liter capacit
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) to collect
the
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ater (see
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g. 20)
-
after having cleared the fault
the service personnel
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ill close the evacuation pipe.
2.6
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The air conditioner that
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ou have purchased has been designed to reduce routine maintenance operations to a minimum. These
operations involve solel
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the cleaning operations outlined belo
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:
- Cleaning
or
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ashing of the ambient air
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lter ever
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2
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eeks or ever
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time the relative red LED lights up (this can be done b
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the
user
see user manual).
- Cleaning of the condensing batter
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and cleaning of the condensate management s
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stem. These operations must be carried
out b
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skilled technicians on a regular basis that
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ill depend on the place of installation and intensit
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of use. Depending on the
quantit
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of dirt
the unit can be cleaned dr
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(b
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using a batter
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compressor and bo
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l and cleaning the
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ns
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ith a soft brush
taking care not to deform them) or more thoroughl
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using dedicated detergents.
Before
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ou leave the site of installation
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ou should gather up all packing material and use a damp cloth to remove an
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traces of
dust that ma
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have deposited on the machine during assembl
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(
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g. 21).
These operations
though certainl
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not essential
have a bene
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cial effect as the
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enhance the professional image of the installer
in the e
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es of the client.
To prevent unnecessar
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calls b
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the user
before
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ou leave the site of installation it is also a good idea to:
-
Explain the contents of the Instruction Manual to the user.
- Sho
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the user ho
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to clean the
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lter.
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Summary of Contents for UNICO AIR INVERTER 8 HP
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Page 3: ...3 UNICO AIR 5 B A 6 7 8 A 9...
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