Olimpia splendid Unico Instruction Manual Download Page 17

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UNICO

minutes and then in cooling mode for another 2 minutes.
It is possible to terminate the function prematurely simply by switching the appliance off using the remote control.

Should the conditioner block and signal an error (as indicated in the following table), specify the LEDs that are flashing to the service
centre in order to facilitate the intervention (fig. 22).

DESCRIPTION

LED D

LED C

LED B

LED A

GREEN

YELLOW

GREEN

RED

Overtemperature of internal exchanger (HTI)

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

Overtemperature of external exchanger (HTE)

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

External temperature probe fault (short circuit) (TFS7)

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

External temperature probe fault (open circuit) (TFS8)

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

Internal fan malfunction (SV)

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

Insufficient exchanger temperature (CF/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 fault (open circuit) (TFS2)

ON

ON

OFF

ON

Internal exchanger temperature probe fault (short circuit) (TFS3)

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Internal exchanger temperature probe fault (open circuit) (TFS4)

ON

ON

OFF

ON

External exchanger temperature probe fault (short circuit) (TFS5)

ON

ON

ON

OFF

External exchanger temperature probe fault (open circuit) (TFS6)

ON

ON

ON

ON

     : flashing

WARNINGS SIGNALLED DURING NORMAL OPERATION SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS ANOMALIES.

LED A steady light: filter dirty.
LED B steady light: high battery temperature signal.
LED A + LED C flashing: continuous pump operation.

2.5.1

Evacuating condensate water during an emergency

If there should be a malfunction in the condensation water drain system, the air conditioner stops working and signals, with flashing
orange, green and red lights (the second and third LEDs from the left), the alarm status.
To enable the air conditioner to work temporarily until the service personnel arrive, you can drain the water out by following these
simple instructions:
-

remove the lower cover (fig. 23 ref. A)

-

remove the cap (fig. 23 ref. B) after having placed a good-sized container underneath it (at least 5-liter capacity) to collect
the water (see fig. 23)

-

after having cleared the fault, the service personnel will close the evacuation pipe.

2.6

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

The air conditioner that you have purchased has been designed to reduce routine maintenance operations to a minimum. These
operations involve solely the cleaning operations outlined below:

- Cleaning or washing of the room air filter each time the relative red LED lights up (this can be done by the user, see user manual)
- Cleaning of the condensing battery and cleaning of the condensate management system. These operations must be carried out

by skilled technicians on a regular basis that will depend on the place of installation and intensity of use. Depending on the quantity
of dirt, the unit can be cleaned dry (by using a battery compressor and bowl and cleaning the fins with a soft brush taking care
not to deform them) or more thoroughly using dedicated detergents.

Before you leave the site of installation you should gather up all packing material and use a damp cloth to remove any traces of
dust that may have deposited on the machine during assembly (fig. 24).
These operations, though certainly not essential, have a beneficial effect as they enhance the professional image of the installer
in the eyes of the client.

To prevent unnecessary calls by the user, before 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

OPERATION TO BE PERFORMED WHEN THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF AND THE POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED.

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Summary of Contents for Unico

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...C TION S POU R L IN STA LLAT ION 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 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 17 18 B A A 19 N L N L A C B 20 A A D C B 21...

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

Page 7: ...7 UNICO 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 T2 T1 T11 T8 T10 T9 T3 T7 T4 T6 T5 D10 D2 D4 D3 D1 D6 D8 D9 D7 D5...

Page 9: ...NTENANCE 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...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...emove 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 install...

Page 12: ...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 if made mor...

Page 13: ...s 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 working efficiency of the unit The air condi...

Page 14: ...te 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 b...

Page 15: ...with plug Y type connection If the socket is in proximity to the appliance simply plug it in Before connecting the conditioner ensure that The power supply voltage and frequency values comply with tho...

Page 16: ...on the right hand side in the opening fig 21 ref C and the flap s left hand hole on the lower pin that is on the left hand side in the opening fig 21 ref D After having performed the mechanical operat...

Page 17: ...cond and third LEDs from the left the alarm status To enable the air conditioner to work temporarily until the service personnel arrive you can drain the water out by following these simple instructio...

Page 18: ...set forth by law The installation instructions are contained in the appropriate paragraph of this manual No structural object furniture curtains plants leaves blinds etc should ever obstruct the norma...

Page 19: ...Description of the remote control Buttons fig 28 used to set or bring up machine functions T1 ON OFF standby T2 Well being key automatic T3 Night well being mode T4 Operating mode selector T5 Fan spe...

Page 20: ...unction intermittently 3 3 7 Ventilation only When used in this mode the air conditioner does not perform any action with regard to temperature and air humidity in the room Activate this mode by press...

Page 21: ...ant the air conditioner to start shortly before you return home so that it is cool when you get there To use these functions it is first necessary to set the exact time on the remote control and then...

Page 22: ...ed rooms Keep sunlight out of the room by using curtains lowering the shades or closing the shutters Do not obstruct the air flow channels both inlet and outlet of the unit apart from preventing the o...

Page 23: ...d correct it if need be Check the air filter and clean it if necessary Remove anything that might clog the air flows The unit does not turn on The unit does not cool or heat adequately No power supply...

Page 24: ...on rating of the containers Max working pressure Dimensions W x H x D mm 902x516x229 Weight without packing kg 40 OPERATIONAL LIMITS Internal ambient temp Outside ambient temp Maximum operating temper...

Page 25: ...g Do not insert the fingers or foreign objects into the air inlet or outlet grills as this may cause electric shock fire or damage to the fan heater To prevent fire do not block or tamper with the gri...

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