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INStAllAtION

timer settings

 

Timer setting value or current time display

Switch on timer enabled
Switch off timer enabled

functions

 

Not available

Sleep function enabled

Fresh function enabled
Not available for Consolle unit

Not available

 Health Airflow function enabled

fan settings

 

Fan speed set

 Quiet speed enabled
 Turbo speed enabled
 Auto speed enabled

Motor-driven deflector settings

 

Deflectors enabled
Available for Cassette unit only

Horizontal deflector position

Vertical deflector position
Not available for Cassette unit

Climatic settings

 

1.  Detected ambient humidity
2.  Required temperature when using the button 

3.  Detected ambient temperature

Remote control status

 

Signal transmission upon pressing the keys

battery level

Remote control keys locked

WiFi connection enabled

Unit display

The unit display shows the active functioning mode, the tem-
perature and the alarms, if any.

Display

1

Wi-Fi on

Remote control receiver

Temperature indication, alarm code

Emergency switch

3

4

2

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Summary of Contents for 20159404

Page 1: ...cod Doc 0093022 rev 0 04 2019 AMS P SERIES R32 EN INSTALLATION AND TECHNICAL SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...s correct and easy installation Thank you again and keep up the good work RIELLO RANGE Model Code AMS 100 P 20159404 AMS 125 P 20159405 AMS 140 P 20159406 ACCESSORIES For the complete list of accessor...

Page 3: ...NCE p 22 3 1 Preparation for first commissioning p 22 3 2 Putting into service p 23 3 3 Temporary shutdown p 23 3 4 Stop for an extended period of time p 23 3 5 Ordinary maintenance p 23 3 6 Extraordi...

Page 4: ...vice and do not perform any interventions upon the device on your own 9 The units contain refrigerant gas operate carefully so as to avoid damaging the gas circuit and the fin bank 9 Any gas leaks ind...

Page 5: ...r transmitting the detected value to the control panel in order to control the operation of the outdoor unit and regulate the room temperature 9 Safety device replacement must be carried out by R Tech...

Page 6: ...eed 700 750 800 rpm Cooling sound levels Superminimum sound pressure 37 38 39 dB A Minimum sound pressure 41 43 44 dB A Medium sound pressure 43 45 46 dB A Maximum sound pressure 47 48 49 dB A Maximum...

Page 7: ...truction s book for the installer and for the Technical Service in English user instruction booklet in Italian user instruction booklet in English Warranty Spare parts labels contact sheets It is also...

Page 8: ...nstalled in rooms with a minimum floor area as indicated in the following table depending on the total refrigerant charge of the system given by the sum of the factory charge of the outdoor unit and i...

Page 9: ...ATION 150 10 80 IN THE CEILING INSTALLATION 1 false ceiling 150 10 80 1 1 HIGH SPACING DISTANCE 2300 2 8 Installation on old systems or systems in need of upgrading When R AMS P is installed on old sy...

Page 10: ...ssure down do not continue installation and check for leakage inside the unit 9 Contact R Technical Support Service Horizontal ceiling mounting position the support rods and fix them properly to the b...

Page 11: ...of installation of the unit center the unit over the opening 10 15 10 15 regulate the unit s position so as to create a slope towards the condensation drainage tighten the fastening nut 9 Seal the nut...

Page 12: ...tion 9 52 mm Gas line connection 15 88 mm 9 For indications concerning distances and differences in height of connection pipes refer to the matching outdoor unit manual 9 Use clean hoses Make sure the...

Page 13: ...s 9 Use equipment suitable for the system refrigerant 9 Avoid using the refrigerant oil on the external part of the flaring 9 Avoid proximity to sources of ignition in continuous op eration open flame...

Page 14: ...scharge 1 1 Model 100 125 140 Connections Condensate discharge attachment VP25 mm Connections 1 Hose clamp 2 Condensate discharge pipe 3 Drainage pipe 1 2 3 connect a rubber drainage pipe direct it to...

Page 15: ...metal sheet connect a circular duct to the prepared connection seal the connection 9 When removing the pre cut sheet take special care not to damage the internal components 9 The edges of the pre cut...

Page 16: ...ilable BM1 5 Cooling Heating Cooling only available BM1 6 BM1 7 BM1 8 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON CN24 SW1 DISPLAY BOARD CN4 ON OFF MODEL OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON Cooling Heating OFF ON OFF O...

Page 17: ...fasten the grid repeat for all elements 1 Electrical box 2 Connections input 1 2 1 Fixing screws 2 Electric panel access panel 3 Terminal blocks 1 1 2 3 unscrew the fastening screws remove the electri...

Page 18: ...t all components by performing the described operations in reverse order Mandatory items connect the device to a properly functioning earthing sys tem for any electrical intervention always refer to t...

Page 19: ...ou remove the batteries all settings in the remote control will be deleted Fit the new batteries and reprogram 9 Do not dispose of old batteries in the environment Always take them to the suitable con...

Page 20: ...witches the temperature scale from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa Gives access to Timer ON settings Gives access to Timer OFF settings It gives access to current time change settings It increase...

Page 21: ...s enabled Available for Cassette unit only Horizontal deflector position Vertical deflector position Not available for Cassette unit Climatic settings 1 Detected ambient humidity 2 Required temperatur...

Page 22: ...del setting do not change BM1 4 It enables and disables the Roomcard function OFF disabled factory setting if the clean contact Roomcard opens the unit will turn off automatically Remote control can b...

Page 23: ...ic conditions and not for usual operation Checks during and after the first commissioning After starting the device check that the current consumed by the compressor is less than the maximum permitted...

Page 24: ...he annual maintenance plan includes the following checks power supply voltage electric connection tightening status of cooling and hydraulic joint condensate tray cleaning electric absorption 3 6 Extr...

Page 25: ...resets after problem resolution 2 E2 Exchanger probe fault 4 E4 Microprocessor malfunction 7 E7 Communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit 8 E8 Communication error between unit and contr...

Page 26: ...and disposal 4 DISPOSAL Packaging materials shall be disposed of separately so as to re cover and recycle them At the end of its service life the device shall be disposed of according to the existing...

Page 27: ...39 0442 630111 fax 39 0442 630371 www riello it As the manufacturer is constantly improving its products the aesthetic or dimensional features the technical data the equipment and accessories indicat...

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