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  Avoid 

frequent 

opening/closing 

of 

windows unless necessary. 

  Select  a  suitable  temperature  and  airflow 

rate. 

  Adjust  the  outflow  vents  to  maximise 

comfort. 

  Never  close  both  adjustable  vents  when 

the conditioner is running. 

  Clean the diffuser filters periodically. 

  Do  not  obstruct  airflow  inlets/outlets  with 

fabric, paper or anything else. 

  Do  not  spray  water  inside  the  air 

conditioner. 

  Remove the remote control battery if you 

do not intend to use the conditioner for a 
long period. 

  Periodically  check  that  the  condensate 

drain holes are not obstructed. 

  Periodically  check  that  external  intakes 

grilles  are  clean  so  as  to  maintain 
maximum air conditioner efficiency. 

  Clean  the  air  conditioner  with  detergent 

solutions  only;  never  use  petrol  or 
solvents. 

  If  the  vehicle  is  garaged  for  the  winter 

disconnect  the  air  conditioner  from  the 
power socket. 

 

 
5.4  Installing  batteries  in  the  Remote 

Control 

 
 

1.  Remove the cover 

by sliding it in the 
direction indicated 
by the arrow. 

 
 
 
 
 
2.  Insert two new 

LR03 size AAA 
1.5 V batteries, 
according to the 
polarity indicated  

 
 
 
 
3.  Replace the cover. 

 
 
 
 
 

 

5.5  Information on Remote Control use 

 

  Point  the  remote  control  towards  the 

internal unit of the conditioner. 

  There  must  be  no  obstructions  between 

the remote control and the internal unit. 

  Do not drop or throw the remote control. 

  Do not expose the remote control to direct 

sunlight  or  leave  it  near  heating  systems 
or other sources of heat. 

  If  you  do  not  intend  to  use  the  remote 

control  for  some  time,  remove  the 
batteries. 

  When  the  control  reception  sound  signal 

is  no  longer  audible  in  the  indoor  unit,  or 
when  the  transmission  symbol  on  the 
display screen is no longer clearly visible, 
the batteries need replacing. 

  If  the  remote  control  unit  resets  when  a 

key  is  pressed,  battery  power  is  too  low: 
the batteries need replacing. 

 
 
5.6  Remote  control  key  definitions/ 

functions 

 

1 -

 Secondary keys access flap 

2 - Display 

(see Fig. 19) 

3  -  On/Off

  control  to  start/stop  the  air 

conditioner. 

4  -

 

+TEMP

  and 

-TEMP

  to  set  the  required 

temperature between 16 and 31 °C. 

5 - 

LIGHT key (not used) 

6  -  FAN 

enables  to  select  one  of  three 

available  speed  settings,  or  it  can  be  left  to 
the  conditioner  to  select  the  most  suitable 
setting.

 

7  -  MODE 

enables  to  select  the  Automatic, 

Cold or Hot operation mode. 

8  -  TIMER

  enables  to  activate  the  timer 

function  and  set  the  air  conditioner  start  and 
stop times 

9  -

 

+HOUR

  and 

–HOUR

  to  set  the  remote 

control time and timer function start and stop 
times. 

10  -  SET

  to  access  the  remote  control  time 

adjustment  mode  or  validate  the  timer 
function start and stop times.  

11  -  CLEAR

  deletes  the  timer  function 

programming. 

12 

-

  RESET

  to  control  a  remote  control  total 

reset  (hidden  button  to  press  with  a  small 
sharp object). 
 

Summary of Contents for 5400H

Page 1: ...MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL v 004 January 2017...

Page 2: ...ent to identify various levels of danger or important information Information to avoid a potentially dangerous situation that could cause serious personal injury or possible damage to health Informati...

Page 3: ...fire extinguishers Do not attempt to extinguish flames from the air conditioner with water This appliance can be used by children over 8 years of age or persons with reduced physical sensory or mental...

Page 4: ...declaration is rendered null and void in the event of incorrect assembly improper use or modifications made to the machine without our written approval Machine AIR CONDITIONER Model SILENT 5400 H Ser...

Page 5: ...minary checks 12 5 3 Useful tips 12 5 4 Installing batteries in the Remote Control 13 5 5 Information on Remote Control use 13 5 6 Remote control key definitions functions 13 5 7 Remote control displa...

Page 6: ...rature adjustment range 16 31 C Internal fan speed number 3 Maximum internal air flow 300 m h Type and quantity of coolant gas R 407c 430 g Waterproof rating IP X4 Generator required 2200 W Diffuser d...

Page 7: ...ners can damage the conditioners themselves and put personnel at risk of injury 3 2 Weight Weight of SILENT 5400 H including packaging 39 kg 3 3 Handling Always observe safety and accident prevention...

Page 8: ...g ventilation port This solution is practical as long as the port size is 395 x 395 mm fig 2 Proceed by removing the screws that fix the port to the roof and then removing the port itself Scrape off a...

Page 9: ...al cable must be suitably protected in order to ensure its integrity and insulation in all conditions of use of the vehicle 4 3 Positioning the air conditioner Before installation check that the cylin...

Page 10: ...rt the connection outlet at the base of the air conditioner use the four supplied 12 mm long self tapping screws to fix it Align with the rectangular hole of the fan Fig 9 The arrow in figure 9 indica...

Page 11: ...is shown in Fig 13 4 4 Connecting the power lead Connect the previously prepared cable of the unit to the 230V AC power supply terminal Fig 14 Please note that the colour of the wires according to th...

Page 12: ...ontrol signals electronic board which receives the signals from the receiver and transforms them into commands for the various electrical components of the air conditioner The SILENT 5400H provides co...

Page 13: ...d the internal unit Do not drop or throw the remote control Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight or leave it near heating systems or other sources of heat If you do not intend to use th...

Page 14: ...te control IR receiver When the red Power light Fig 20 ref A is lit on the display the air conditioner is powered off 230 Vac line power When the green Run light Fig 20 ref B is lit the air conditione...

Page 15: ...equired temperature with the keys TEMP and TEMP 4 Press the FAN key several times until you reach your required ventilation setting If the air conditioner is switched off and immediately re started or...

Page 16: ...ly Check that the system is electrically live by connecting another household appliance or using a voltmeter 2 Air outflow is insufficient Check that the directional vents are open enough Check that t...

Page 17: ...hicle Remove any traces of oxidation from metallic parts and protect the zone with a suitable paint Check that wiring insulation is in good condition and eliminate any traces of oxidation or moisture...

Page 18: ...all end no later than 14 months 16 months if delivered outside of Europe after ex factory delivery In any case the costs of lubricants and consumables shall be charged Any transport expenses shall hav...

Page 19: ...ondenser fan capacitor C5 Compressor run capacitor EvGAS 4 way solenoid valve MC Compressor motor VC Condenser fan motor VE Evaporator fan motor CTP condenser temperature probe ETP Evaporator temperat...

Page 20: ...20 10 SPARE PARTS LIST...

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Page 22: ...apa del condensador 16 06523 n 1 Gruppo condensante Groupe de condensation Condensatie unit Condenser unit Kondensatoreinheit Unidad de condensacion 17 06542 n 1 Ventilatore Condensante Ventilateur de...

Page 23: ...a Diffuseur de l air Diffuser voor de lucht Air diffuser Diffusor f r Luft Difusor de aire 79 03512 n 2 Aletta per diffusore Ailette pour le diffuseur de l air Vin voor de lucht diffuser Fin for air d...

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