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To adjust vertical airflow you can operate in two ways: 

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Continuous oscillation of airflow, obtained by 
pressing button T9  which starts and stops the 
movable grille. 

  This enables the fins on the grille to turn completely 
  around. 

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Stop the movable grille in the desired position 
by pressing button T9 again while the fins are in 
motion. 

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Pressing T9 will start automatic turning of the 
baffle.  

 

IMPORTANT: The baffle must not be turned by 
hand. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.4.10 

Control of fan speed (T5) 

 

Pressing this button gives the following sequence: 
Once = Low 
Twice = Medium 
Three Times = High 
Four Times = Automatic. 
The higher the speed setting, the greater the output of the 
unit but also the louder its operation. 
If  you select Automatic mode, the microprocessor in the 
unit adjusts the speed automatically, keeping it as high 
as needed to reach the temperature setting with respect 
to the effective room temperature. 
When the unit is operating in dehumidification mode, 
fan speed adjustment is not possible as it can only 
function at low speed. 

 

Summary of Contents for 91154AA

Page 1: ...itioning units Models Description 91173AA WA210 Wall Air Conditioner 91174AA WA245 Wall Air Conditioner 91175AA WHP 210 Wall Air Conditioner 91154AA WHP 245 Wall Air Conditioner Installation Manual and Instructions for Use ...

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Page 3: ...c maintenance 16 Chapter 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE FOR THE USER 3 1 Important Recommendations 17 3 2 Names of parts 17 3 2 1 List of units 17 3 2 2 Description of signal console 17 3 3 Controls of Air Conditioner using the remote control 18 3 3 1 Remotecontrol 18 3 3 2 Insertion of batteries 18 3 4 Remote Control 18 3 4 1 Description of the remote control 18 3 4 2 Switching on and control of operation...

Page 4: ...se instructions may invalidate your warranty CHAPTER 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE by user Contains all information and instructions for proper use and programming of the air conditioner as well as instructions for simple maintenance and troubleshooting Our machines are subject to change and some parts may appear different from the ones shown here without affecting the text of the manual in any way Read t...

Page 5: ... and installation Chapter 1 2 SYMBOLS The diagrams in this chapter provide the necessary information for correct safe us of the machine 1 2 1 EDITORIAL DIAGRAMS Service Refers to situations where you should contact the SERVICE department in the company VERINE TECHNICAL SERVICE TECHNICAL PHONE 01787 472551 TECHNICAL FAX 01787 272316 Index Paragraphs marked with this symbol contain very important in...

Page 6: ...d b and 19O C w b with air entering the out side at 35O C d b In heating mode Air entering the inside unit at 21O C d b and 19O C w b with air entering the outside at 35O C d b d b dry bulb w b wet bulb 1 3 4 Proper use The air conditioner should be used for the exclusive propose of producing hot or cool air on demand for the sole purpose of obtaining a comfortable temperature in the room VERINE w...

Page 7: ...O NOT TURN THE CARTON UPSIDE DOWN 1 4 2 Receipt and unpacking The packagingis made of suitable material and is packaged by expert personnel The units are delivered complete and in perfect condition however we suggest that you perform the following checks On receipt of the cartons check them for any damage and if found accept the goods but sign the shippers note damaged Keep photographic evidence o...

Page 8: ... to people nearby The wall on which the unit is installed must be sturdy and be able to withstand its weight It must be possible to leave room around the unit for any maintenance operations that may be necessary There should be no obstacles to the free circulation of air on the intake side and especially on the air outlet side On this side in particular there should be no obstacles closer than 2m ...

Page 9: ...h twisting torque and adjustable rotation speed depending on the diameter of the hole to be drilled To prevent the creation of large amounts of dust and rubble due to drilling the core borer can be fitted with a vacuum system applied by means of suction cups to the drilling zone Core drills and accessories are available from tool suppliers to the construction industry To drill holes proceed as fol...

Page 10: ...e wall should be inspected carefully to determine the best possible anchorage and type of bolts suitable for particular installations Warning The manufacturer is not liable in the case of underestimation of the structural integrity of the anchorage made at the time of installation We therefore recommend that you perform this operation with the maximum care If not done properly it can case serious ...

Page 11: ...de the pipe can be inserted through the wall always making sure to give it a suitable inclination see fig 5 Caution Make sure in this case that the water expelled outward does not damage or disturb person or property During winter time this type of drainage may cause sheets of ice to form 2 3 3 Installation of air pipes and external gratings After drilling the holes the plastic pipes supplied with...

Page 12: ...ing from its possible removal insertion of the hands into the pipes and touching the powered parts it is absolutely essential to fasten it to the wall with 4 screws with a diameter of 6mm 2 3 4 Power supply connection The air conditioner is equipped with a power supply cable for connection to a switched fused outlet WARNING The appliance must beEARTHED Refer to rating plate for voltage All install...

Page 13: ...CHAP 2 4 Preparation for High Level Assembly Installation 2 4 1 Introduction The air conditioner is assembledin the factory ready to be installed low on a wall The air outlet in this case is at the top of the air conditioner with the recycle grille and the control panel In order to prepare the product for installation on the top part of the wall follow the instruction below 2 4 2 Removal of front ...

Page 14: ...motor Fit the casing back on the air conditioner carefully taking care to hold the wires for the stepper motor to one side so that they do not interfere with the inner part of the air outlet grille Check that all the couplings on the inside of the case latch into the rear frame so that the casing fits smoothly and evenly all around Fasten the casing with its eight screws and replace the strips in ...

Page 15: ...odes shown in the table below Please be ready to tell the Service Centre which lights are flashing in order that a diagnosis can be made Starting from the left The end of the self test will be signaled by all the LEDs lighting up at once and blinking ten times as well as by an acoustic signal At this time you can adjust the temperature reading on the room temperature sensor This connection is impo...

Page 16: ... container underneath it at least five litre capacity to collect the water see fig 23 After eliminating the malfunction the service personnel will take care of closing the evacuation tube CHAP 2 6 Periodic maintenance Air conditioners of this type do not require any particular routine maintenance except Cleaning or washing the room filter when the red light comes on see user section Cleaning of ai...

Page 17: ...e air outlet radiator While it is doing this the machine keeps running but does not heat the room This lasts for a brief period of time from 3 to a maximum of 10 minutes The air conditioner must not be installed in rooms where excessive gasses develop or where there are conditions of heat and humidity beyond the maximum limits indicated in the installation section Clean the air filter periodically...

Page 18: ... LR03 with 1 5 v supplied with the remote control unit Dispose of used batteries according to local authority regulations Replace both batteries at the same time To insert the batteries remove the spring latch cover on the back of the remote control The batteries have to be inserted according to the positive and negative pole markings in the bottom of the battery compartment Close the spring latch...

Page 19: ... off T1 This button turns the machine on and off The machine s control system has a memory therefore any setting will not be lost when it is turned off This button serves to switch the unit on or off for brief periods of time In case of prolonged non use of the machine it must be switched off by turning the main switch off or unplugging from the mains 3 4 4 Well being mode Automatic T2 By using th...

Page 20: ... conditioner heats the room This function is only available on models with a heating pump WHP210 WHP245 To select this mode press the T4 button until the sun symbol appears on the display First set the desired temperature and fan speed T7 see specific paragraphs After three minutes max the compressor should start and the air conditioner begins to heat the room When the compressor starts you will s...

Page 21: ... baffle must not be turned by hand 3 4 10 Control of fan speed T5 Pressing this button gives the following sequence Once Low Twice Medium Three Times High Four Times Automatic The higher the speed setting the greater the output of the unit but also the louder its operation If you select Automatic mode the microprocessor in the unit adjusts the s peed automatically keeping it as high as needed to r...

Page 22: ...he fan speed setting is low After the second hour the temperature and fan speed settings are not changed Night well being mode operation is not available for dehumidifying only Night well being mode operation can be h alted at any time ideally when you wake in the morning by pressing T3 again At this stage the temperature and fan speed settings made prior to starting Night well being mode go back ...

Page 23: ...rogram f Press toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the numerical display of the time when you want programme 2 to start g Press button T6 as many times to display 2 Time to stop 2nd program h Press toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the numerical display of the time when you want programme 1 to stop Every time you press one end of the toggle button the time setting increases or decrease...

Page 24: ...ed only to give any command with the handset when it becomes available again 3 5 MAINTENANCE Your air conditioner has been designed to reduce operations of routine maintenance to a minimum and ensure that they can be performed easily by any user The only operations required are the three types of cleaning illustrated below 3 5 1 Cleaning the air filter To ensure effective internal air filtration a...

Page 25: ... again This is to safeguard the compressor When heating on versions with the heat pump the machine does not start emitting heat until a few minutes after the compressor starts If the fan should go into operation at the same time as the compressor for the first few minutes it would emit cold air into the room and this could disturb the occupants as the heating function needs some time to warm up Th...

Page 26: ...rflow There has been an increase in the heating or cooling load e g door left open Make sure doors and windows are closed If a heat source has been installed in the room that raises the temperature excessively and for which the air conditioner is unable to compensate the only solution is to install another air conditioner The air conditioner stops and the second and third LED from the left on the ...

Page 27: ... in accordance with these instructions and has not been tampered with or otherwise subject to misuse or accident c The appliance has not been taken apart modified or repaired except by a person authorised by us d Evidence of the date of purchase in the form of an invoice receipt or hire purchase documents is included with the appliance if returned under guarantee This guarantee does not affect you...

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