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Vers. 2013-0

wall mounted fan coil unit

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

AIR PURGING

PREPARATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

DESCRIPTIONS AND FUNCTION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER

HOW TO INSTALL THE FRAME GRILLE ON THE FAN COIL UNIT 

1. After connecting the water inlet and outlet pipes to the main water supply 
lines, turn on the power and operate the unit by pressing the Auxiliary switch.
2. Open the water inlet valve and 

fl

 ood the coil.

3. Disconnect the power supply
4. Check all connection for water leak, if no leak found unloose (1 turn, counter 
clockwise) the purging valve by using standard head screw driver and support 
with an open end wrench (No.10), then purge the trap air inside the coil. 

Ensure to vent the unit after power supply disconnection!

4. Close the purging valve (Clockwise) when there is no bubbles appears.
5. Open the water outlet valve.

- Open the battery cover by pressing slightly in the direction of arrow.
- Insert two 1.5 Volt high performance alkaline batteries (AAA), being careful not 
to invert  the polarity.
- Close the battery cover. 

- Be sure that no obstructions between receiver and remote controller. 
- The remote control signal can be received at the distance of up to about 7 
Meters.
- Point the remote control unit transmitter towards the air conditioner receiver 
while the setting is being stabilise.
- To be able to carry out any operation or change of the setting from the remote 
control unit air conditioner must be powered.
- When a signal is receive correctly by the unit, the unit will emit a beep. If you 
do not hear the sound, press the remote control button again.

IMPORTANT

- Don’t drop or throw the remote controller.
- Don’t put any liquid in the remote controller and don’t put it directly under the 
sunlight or any place where is very hot.
- Remove batteries when the remote controller is not in use for a long time.
- The two batteries must be identical and must changed at the same time.
- The remote controller should be place 1 Meter or more away from TV. or any 
other electric appliances

1. Install the frame grille in the opposite order of “HOW TO REMOVE THE FRA-
ME GRILLE”.
When the frame grille is removed and mounted again, take the following ac-
tions: 
Before fastening the mounting screws be sure to hook the top inside lock of the 
frame grille.

2. Re-connect the display board connection and return it to the original location, 
return the terminal cover by fastening it’s screw.
3. Close and push the front panel into the frame grille until the “click” sound is 
heard.

ATTENZION!

Do not operate the unit without the front grille.

Screw

Cover screw

Mode setting

Temp. setting

Timer setting

Send indicator

Fan button

Send button

Louver button

Timer off button
Swing button

Lock button

Set button

Swing/louver 

setting

1

4

8

7

13
6

10
11

3

2
12
5

15
14
9

Lock setting

Sleep setting

Power button 

Temp. button

Mode setting

Timer on button

Sleep button

Display button

Clock button

Light button

Fan speed setting

PUSH

1

PUSH

2

PUSH

3

Nose key

Auxiliary
switch

Opening
direction

Wrench
(n.10)

Nose key

Auxiliary 
switch

Opening
direction

Wrench (n.10)

UNIT WITH VALVE

UNIT WITHOUT VALVE

Auto

°

F

°

C

On

am
pm

Off

z

z

MODE

SLEEP

SET

LOUVER

LIGHT

SEND

OFF

ON

SWING

DISPLAY

Auto

Summary of Contents for SYSWALL

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL WALL MOUNTED FAN COIL UNIT SYSWALL 2013 0...

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Page 3: ...NIT 6 FIELD PIPING CONNECTION 7 HOW TO REMOVE THE FRAME GRILLE 7 CHECKING THE DRAINAGE 7 WIRING CONNECTIONS 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 9 AIR PURGING 14 HOW TO INSTALL THE FRAME GRILLE ON THE FAN COIL UNIT 14 P...

Page 4: ...rn off and disconnect the power during installation and repair or any services attempt to the unit Sharp edges and coil surfaces are a potential injury hazard avoid contact with them MAIN COMPONENTS 4...

Page 5: ...densate drain 16 5 mm A Return 1 2 B Supply 1 2 C Condensate drain 16 5 mm P L P L H H TECHNICAL DATA MOD 1 2 3 4 Fans n 1 1 1 1 Coils n 1 1 1 1 Coil used for both cooling and heating Water content li...

Page 6: ...1 42 25 46 70 4 1172 360 139 210 115 21 42 25 46 70 3 Drill 6 4 mm diameter 32 0 mm depth on the wall 6 Drill a piping hole 70 0 mm diameter hole either from the right or to the left fan coil side and...

Page 7: ...ERMINAL COVER DISPLAY BOARD CONNECTION SCREWS MODELS 1 2 MODELS 3 4 SCREWS SCREWS COVER SCREWS COVER DRAIN PAN CONDENSATE DRAIN COVER ADEQUATELY THE PIPING INTERCONNECTING WIRING MOD CONNECTION WATER...

Page 8: ...connecting cable wire retainer COVER TERMINAL BLOCK CONTROL BOX BASE PAN COVER TERMINAL BLOCK CONTROL BOX BASE PAN WIRE RETAINER CABLE INSULATION Connecting wires to the controller Connecting wires to...

Page 9: ...n Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed BL BR BK RD YL GR WH Blue Brown Black Red Yellow Green White BL BR BK RD YL GR WH Blue Brown Black Red Yellow Green White AUX DB ID OD IFM L N RM SM TB WCV C...

Page 10: ...alve Motor common Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed IFM TB WCV COM LOW MED HI Fan motor Terminal block 3 way valve Motor common Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed BL BR BK RD YL GR WH Blu...

Page 11: ...l block Motor common Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed IFM TB COM LOW MED HI Fan motor Terminal block Motor common Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed BL BR BK RD YL GR WH Blue Brown Black...

Page 12: ...ommon Minimum speed Medium speed Maximum speed BL BR BK RD YL GR WH Blue Brown Black Red Yellow Green White BL BR BK RD YL GR WH Blue Brown Black Red Yellow Green White AUX DB ID OD IFM L N RM SM TB W...

Page 13: ...LOW MED HI Emergency auxiliary switch Receiver with display Water temperature sensors Fan motor Phase Neutral Air temperature sensor Louver motor Terminal block 3 way valve Motor common Minimum speed...

Page 14: ...correctly by the unit the unit will emit a beep If you do not hear the sound press the remote control button again IMPORTANT Don t drop or throw the remote controller Don t put any liquid in the remot...

Page 15: ...o lock or unlock the other buttons when the symbol display on the LCD screen the other keys were locked 11 SET Hold SET to set clock timer and timer off setting COOLING OPERATION COOL 1 PRESS ON OFF B...

Page 16: ...e setting temperature will be automatically raised by 1 C after one hour For COOL mode the setting temperature will be automatically raised up 1 C after 1 hour For HEAT mode the setting temperature wi...

Page 17: ...ated in the figure Both in Heating and Cooling mode it is advisable for the air flow not to hit people directly MOTORIZED HORIZONTAL LOUVER Never orient the motorized horizontal louver manually Any ma...

Page 18: ...k all sensors for loss connection and replace defective sensors if ne cessary PROBLEM 3 E4 blinking PROBLEM CAUSE 1 Inlet water temperature fault is activated because in cool mode the starting tempera...

Page 19: ...NOTE...

Page 20: ...With the perspective of improvement and against the continuous action of research and development the Manufacturer might modify even without any prior notice the given technical data systemair com...

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