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Split wall-mounted User Manual

7.3 

Advice on how to use the Remote Controller

Follow the recommendations below as to how to use the 
remote controller:
-  When in use, direct the head of the signal transmitter 

directly to the indoor unit receiver.

-  Keep the distance between the transmitter and the 

receiver within 7 m.

-  Avoid obstacles between the transmitter and the 

receiver.

-  If experiencing difficulties with the remote control 

communicating with the indoor unit, reduce the 
distance between the remote controller and the indoor 
unit.

-  Do not drop or strike the remote controller.

7.4 

Connection/Disconnection of the Unit

Each time you press the button on the remote controller, 
the signal is received by the air conditioner unit and the 
unit emits a receiving sound.

In order to connect the unit:
•  Press the ON button on the indoor unit or on the 

remote controller; the unit will start to operate.

In order to disconnect the unit:
•  Press the OFF button on the indoor unit or on the 

remote controller; the unit will stop.

7.4.1  LIGHT/LOCK functions

•  Press the LIGHT button to light the display of the 

indoor unit. To switch the display back on, press the 
LIGHT button once again.

•  Press the LOCK button to activate the LOCK mode. 

Use to lock all current settings. During LOCK mode the 
remote control does not accept the operation of any 
button except the LOCK button. To cancel the LOCK 
mode press this button again.

7.5 

Selection of the Operation Mode

Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller 
pointing at the unit. press the MODE button to select the 
needed mode: auto, cool, dry, heat or fan.

7.5.1  Automatic Mode (AUTO)

In automatic mode (AUTO) the air conditioning unit 
automatically selects the cooling (COOL) or heating 
(HEAT) mode in accordance with the actual ambient 
temperature. 

In order to activate:
With the unit connected (see section 7.4):
•  Press the MODE button.
•  Select the automatic operation mode (AUTO)

7.5.2  Cooling Mode (COOL)

In cooling mode (COOL), the air conditioning unit only 
allows cooling.

In order to activate:
With the unit connected (see section 7.4):
•  Press the MODE button.
•  Select the cooling operation mode (COOL).
•  Press the + - buttons to select the temperature setting.
•  Press the FAN button to select the fan speed.

-  Each time the FAN button is pressed, the fan speed 

will be modified, increasing its power. There are 
three different rates: Low, Med, High and AUTO 
(indicator flashes).

-  When the fan is configured in AUTO mode, the air 

conditioning unit automatically sets the fan speed in 
accordance with the actual ambient temperature.

7.5.3  Dehumidifying Mode (DRY)

In dehumidifying mode (DRY), the air conditioning unit 
operates by removing the humidity from the 
atmosphere.

In order to activate:
With the unit connected (see section 7.4):
•  Press the MODE button.
•  Select the dehumidifying mode (DRY).
•  In DRY mode it is not possible to modify the 

temperature, which remains set at 25ºC, nor the fan 
speed, which remains set at Low.

7 Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for V 12-025 W

Page 1: ...For the user V 12 025 W V 12 035 W V 12 050 W V 12 060 W V 12 060 M2W User Manual Air Conditioner climaVAIR Split Wall Mounted type EN...

Page 2: ...e COOL 8 7 5 3 Dehumidifying Mode DRY 8 7 5 4 Heating Mode HEAT 9 7 6 Defrosting 9 7 7 Setting the Direction of the Airflow 9 7 7 1 Horizontal Airflow 9 7 7 2 Vertical Airflow 9 7 8 TURBO 10 7 9 Speci...

Page 3: ...Note The information relating to this unit is divided between two manuals installation manual and user manual Note The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without sup...

Page 4: ...egard to obtaining the CE Marking 5 Description of the Unit This unit is comprised of the following elements Indoor unit Outdoor unit Remote controller Interconnecting services Supplied accessories Fi...

Page 5: ...d 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 Outd...

Page 6: ...nt whilst using insecticides or pesticides These could settle in the unit and harm the health of persons with allergies to specific chemical substances Avoid prolonged direct exposure to cooled air or...

Page 7: ...n FAN SPEED 6 SLEEP button NIGHT TIME FUNCTION 7 TIMER button START UP TIME 8 TURBO button MAXIMUM FAN SPEED 9 ION button function not available 10 LIGHT button 11 LOCK button 7 2 2 Display Indicators...

Page 8: ...the LOCK mode press this button again 7 5 Selection of the Operation Mode Press the ON OFF button on the remote controller pointing at the unit press the MODE button to select the needed mode auto co...

Page 9: ...d by fast defrosting and it does not mean a performance failure Once the unit completes the defrosting process it resumes the heating operation 7 7 Setting the Direction of the Airflow The direction o...

Page 10: ...the day the cooling heating capacity will be reduced since the room temperature is too high COOL mode The unit is operational for a maximum of 24 hours in SLEEP mode In COOL mode The ambient temperatu...

Page 11: ...nect automatically Note The automatic connection can only be made with the unit switched off Press the OFF button Press the TIMER button The timer settings range from 1 to 24 hours Each time the TIMER...

Page 12: ...a i e the walls doors 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 th...

Page 13: ...es can be caused by the refrigerant circulating inside the unit during operation Cracking noises can be caused by heat expansion or contraction of plastics when the unit is stopped Consult after sales...

Page 14: ...new If strong odours continue to be a problem contact your after sales service provider to fully deep clean the unit Warning Do not use hot water to clean the filters Warning Do not leave the filters...

Page 15: ...rant leakage short circuiting or even fire could be caused 12 Product Decommissioning Danger of injury and physical damage When disposing of the product ensure that is done safely and in accordance wi...

Page 16: ...ant reserves the right to make modifications without prior warning Vaillant Ltd Vaillant House Medway City Estate Trident Close Rochester Kent ME2 4EZ Telephone 0164 292300 Fax 0164 290166 www vaillan...

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