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Split Type User Manual

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5 .2  Features and benefits

TECHNICAL 
SPECIFICATIONS

PICTORIAL 

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DESCRIPTION

Heat pump

The refrigeration system can be reversed. It allows either cooling or heating to the 
rooms as desired.

Refrigerant R-410A

Refrigerant which is free of chlorine, ecological and non ozone depleting with 
efficiencies greater than R 407 C or than R22, providing far better COP levels.

Inverter DC technology

Energy saving greater than conventional inverter systems.

Inverter technology

Consumption is adapted to the acclimatization requirement in a regulated way, 
guaranteeing very low energy costs. The equipment can be operated under extreme 
temperature conditions.

Activated carbon filter

It nutralises and purifies harmful gases, eliminating strange odours and maintaining a 
fresh atmosphere. This filter's exposure to sunlight regenerates its anti-odour capacity.

Anti-bacterial filter

Filter with an anti-allergenic and anti-bacterial effect which keeps the atmosphere clean 
and healthy. 

Anti-dust filter

General filter which eliminates much of the dirt and dust which circulates through the 
unit

Remote controller

Remote controller: an infra-red device which allows remote access and control to the 
unit functions

Hot start function

The indoor unit fan is only operated after the indoor coil reaches temperature. Thereby 
eliminating cold drafts on the heating cycle

Auto restart function

After a power outage the unit will re-start automatically at the same setting as last set.

Valve protection

A cover used to protect the service valves from the effects of bad weather

Anti-freeze

All heat pump units will tend to freeze up during the colder winter months, the anti-
freeze function automatically defrosts the outdoor coil as required

Anti-corrosion casing

Outdoor unit made of galvanized steel and anti-corrosion materials.
Resistant even in highly saline environments.

Table 5 .1 Features and benefits .

Description of the Unit 5

 

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Page 3: ...For the user User Manual Air Conditioner climaVAIR Split Type EN VAI2 VAM2...

Page 4: ...ating Mode HEAT 13 7 6 Setting the Airflow Direction 14 7 6 1 Vertical Airflow 14 7 7 Special Function Selection 14 7 7 1 Health Anion Operation ION 14 7 7 2 SLEEP Function 15 7 7 3 TIMER ON OFF Funct...

Page 5: ...g the air conditioning Note Keep the manuals throughout the service life of the unit Note The information relating to this unit is divided between two manuals installation manual and user manual Note...

Page 6: ...ised of the following elements Outdoor unit Indoor unit Remote controller Interconnecting services Supplied accessories Figure 5 1 shows the unit components Fig 5 1 Unit components Legend 1 Indoor Uni...

Page 7: ...city Anti bacterial filter Filter with an anti allergenic and anti bacterial effect which keeps the atmosphere clean and healthy Anti dust filter General filter which eliminates much of the dirt and d...

Page 8: ...osition a few minutes later Remove the batteries in case the air conditioning is out of use for a long period If there is anything still showing on display just press the reset button Warning Danger o...

Page 9: ...the air conditioning unit by pulling the cord Danger of injury and physical damage Danger of fire and explosion Damaged air conditioners should not be put into operation In case of doubt consult your...

Page 10: ...on 7 CLOCK button 8 TIMER button 9 ION button 10 DEL button 11 FAN button 12 TURBO FP button 13 LIGHT LOCK button 14 FOLLOW ME button 7 2 2 Display Indicators Fig 7 2 Overview of the indicators Legend...

Page 11: ...button for less than 2 seconds to light the display of the Indoor Unit To switch the display back off press the LIGHT LOCK button for less than 2 seconds once again 7 4 Turning the unit on and off In...

Page 12: ...activate With the unit connected see section 7 4 Press the MODE button The different operation modes are displayed Fig 7 6 Operation modes Select the cooling operation mode COOL Press the TEMP TIME b...

Page 13: ...n modes are displayed Fig 7 9 Operation modes Select the dehumidifying mode DRY Press the TEMP TIME buttons to select the temperature setting When pressing the TEMP TIME buttons the temperature config...

Page 14: ...Fan selection mode Legend 1 MODE button 2 FAN mode indicator 3 FAN button In order to activate the fan mode FAN With the unit connected see section 7 4 Press the MODE button The different operation mo...

Page 15: ...ig 7 16 Operation modes Select the heating operation mode HEAT Press the TEMP TIME buttons to select the temperature setting When pressing the TEMP TIME buttons the temperature configuration will incr...

Page 16: ...button to direct the airflow upwards or downwards Once pressing air deflector will turn 6 degrees When pressing for over 3 seconds the vertical airflow enters AUTO mode 7 7 Special Function Selection...

Page 17: ...ve the configured temperature Once an hour has elapsed the temperature will rise 1 C more The unit is operational for 7 hours before stopping In HEAT mode The ambient temperature decreases 2 C in rela...

Page 18: ...previous steps successively When pressing the TEMP TIME buttons the time configuration will increase or decrease by 10 minutes If the TEMP TIME buttons are kept pressed the time will increase or decr...

Page 19: ...en activated the remote control display shows the actual temperature at its location The remote control will send this infor mation to the indoor unit every 3 minutes so the tem perature at the locati...

Page 20: ...ncy Operation Only use this function when the remote controller is broken or has been mislaid In order to activate Press the emergency operation switch A beeping noise is heard which indicates that th...

Page 21: ...s windows ceiling and floor the adjacent rooms are cooler than the room temperature therefore thermal energy is unintentionally lost It is therefore difficult to adequately heat the room and an unplea...

Page 22: ...ing mode or excessively low temperature in heating mode Set the temperature properly Obstacle in front of the air inlet or outlet Remove the obstacle to allow the air to circulate properly The ambient...

Page 23: ...them with cold water Ensure that the filters are dried completely dry in the shade before putting them back into the unit The activated carbon filters where fitted can be reactivated by placing in dir...

Page 24: ...the product ensure that is done safely and in accordance with local by laws and reulations In order to do so follow the steps described in the installation manual in reverse order and use the necessa...

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