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  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. 

 
 

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 1.5 

V AAA batteries: 
observe polarity (+ 
and -). 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.  Replace the cover. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 

5.5 Information on the Remote Control 

 

  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. 

  Use two AAA batteries. 

  If you do not intend to use the remote 

control for some time, remove the 
batteries. 

  When the signal transmission noise is no 

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

  If the unit resets when a control key is 

pressed battery power is too low: change 
the batteries. 

 
 
 
 
 

5.6 

Remote control key definitions/ 
functions 

 
 

On/Off  

Press this key to start the air 

conditioner; press it again to switch it off. 
 

Mode  

Allows the user to select the working 

mode: each touch of the key changes the 
mode. 
The display shows the following: 
 

Display

  Shows working mode and the fan 

speed setting (fig.

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Temperature increase 

 

Press this key to 

increase the temperature setting 

 
Temperature decrease 

Press this key to 

lower the temperature setting  
 

Fan speed 

Allows the user to select one of 

the three available fan speeds. 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SILENT 12000 HT

Page 1: ...v 001 March 2013...

Page 2: ...e on Machine Safety This 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...

Page 3: ...Positioning the air conditioner page 9 4 4 Connecting the power lead page 10 4 5 Installing the diffuser page 11 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE page 11 5 1 Introduction page 11 5 2 Preliminary checks page 12...

Page 4: ...ongly advised to read the entire manual and the reference documents this is the best way to ensure long lasting performance reliability and prevention of injury or damage Note the information containe...

Page 5: ...llustrated is an example only Only the data shown on the actual conditioner identification plate is valid 2 3 Technical specifications SILENT 12000 HT Power supply 230 V 50 Hz Consumption 6 6 Ampere P...

Page 6: ...bearing capacity greater than the weight to be lifted 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Preliminary information Before installing the conditioner you must read these instructions thoroughly to prevent errors Incorre...

Page 7: ...emoving the screws that fix the port to the roof and then removing the port itself Scrape off all the sealing material left around the rim of the opening fig 3 ref 1 and putty screw holes and joints w...

Page 8: ...ys make sure the power is disconnected inside the distribution board and that the wire ends are not live It is compulsory for the air conditioner to be powered via a separate line protected by a 10 A...

Page 9: ...es to the folded fixing edge fig 8 Working from inside the camper insert the connection duct at the base of the air conditioner use the four self tapping screws L 12 mm supplied Align the duct with th...

Page 10: ...nnecting the power lead Connect the 230 Vac power lead to the one on the just installed conditioner fig 14 Observe the wire colours blue wire neutral brown wire phase yellow green wire earth Check tha...

Page 11: ...ot air in winter If the vehicle has been left in the sun for some time it is good practice to open windows and doors before starting the conditioner so as to release the build up of heat in the interi...

Page 12: ...rnal 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 Use two AAA batteries If you do not inte...

Page 13: ...8 AUTOMATIC mode 1 Press the On Off key 2 Press the Mode key repeatedly until the display shows the Automatic symbol 3 Select the desired temperature using the Increase temperature or Decrease temper...

Page 14: ...A next to the legend Power is on the air conditioner is powered by the 230 Vac power supply When the green light Fig 20 ref B next to the legend Run is on the air conditioner is working in the conditi...

Page 15: ...Before inspecting for any other causes of poor air conditioner performance always check the power supply which must never be less than 205 V that intake vents are unobstructed that air outflow vents...

Page 16: ...to cool down Remove the external cover and spray a suitable detergent onto the heat exchangers evaporator and condenser and then rinse to remove impurities Check that the condensate drain holes are un...

Page 17: ...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...

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Page 23: ...o Fond Onderkant 7 02973 n 1 Bottom Boden Fondo Piede antivibrante pied antivibrant antivibrant voet 8 03140 n 5 Antivibrating foot antivibrant Fu pie antivibrant Cablaggio elettrico C blage de l unit...

Page 24: ...ol 4 manieren 21 03526 n 1 Coil 4 ways Spule 4 Weisen Maneras de la bobina 4 Elettrovalvola 4vie Mani res lectriques de l ouvrier 4 de valve Elektroarbeider 4 van de klep manieren 22 03525 n 1 Valve e...

Page 25: ...iale M6 M F Entretoise M6 M F Afstandshouder M6 M F 34 01877 n 4 Spacer M6 M F Distanzst ck M6 M F Riostra M6 M H Rondella M6 UNI 8842A Rondelle M6 UNI 8842A Onderlegring M6 UNI 8842A 35 00574 n 4 Was...

Page 26: ...48 04417 n 1 5 microfarad condenser Kondensator 5 microFarad Condensador 5 microFaradios Dado M6 DIN 985 Ecrou M6 DIN 985 Moer M6 DIN 985 49 03735 n 1 Nut M6 DIN 985 Mutter M6 DIN 985 Tuerca M6 DIN 9...

Page 27: ...te ricevitore Plat trasparent pour le r cepteur Trasparent plaat voor de ontvanger 58 03491 n 2 Transparent plate for the receiver Trasparent platte f r den Empf nger Placa trasparent para el receptor...

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