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11. General notes

Restarting after lengthy non-use

If the air-conditioning system has not been used for a
lengthy period, check the following before you switch
it on:
1.  there are no objects covering the outdoor or 

indoor unit.

2.  the socket from which the unit is operated has 

been installed correctly

3.  the air filters are clean

Care precautions

If the air conditioner is not going to be used for some
period of time:
1. Let the fans run for 6 hours to allow the device to

completely dry out. Set the highest possible
temperature level while the fans are running.

2. Switch off the device and pull the power plug.
3.  Clean the air filters and housing parts.
4.  Remove all dirt from the outdoor unit.
5. Take the batteries out of the remote control.

If the following events occur during operation,
they do not constitute a fault.

1. Safety function of the air conditioning system,
compressor trip

a) After the system has been switched on again,

the compressor will not cut in until after a delay
of three minutes.

b) The device has a special function that prevents

cold air being blown out in heat mode if the heat
exchanger in the indoor device is in one of the
following situations and the set temperature has
not yet been reached:
– Heat mode has just been started.
– De-icing taking place.
– Heat mode with a low temperature setting.

c)

The internal and external fans will be shut down
during de-icing. De-icing is taking place.

d) If the outdoor temperature is high and the

humidity is high, the outdoor device may ice up
whilst it is operating. This will result in reduced
heat output by the air conditioning system. If this
is the case the air conditioning system will
terminate heat mode and start de-icing mode
automatically. The de-icing time may be 4 – 10
minutes depending on the outdoor temperature
and the amount of ice deposited on the outdoor
device.

2. “White mist” is emitted from the indoor device

a) If the temperature difference between the air inlet

and air outlet is large and the relative humidity in

the room is also high. “white mist” may be
generated in cool mode.

b) If the air conditioning system is restarted in heat

mode after de-icing, “white mist” may be
generated by moisture in certain circumstances.

3. A low noise is emitted by the air conditioning
system

a) When the compressor is running or shortly after

it has been switched off, a hissing noise may be
heard, caused by the refrigerant flowing through
the pipes.

b) When the compressor is running or shortly after

it has been switched off, a “screeching” noise
may be audible, caused by the heat expansion
and cold contraction of the plastic parts in the
device due to temperature changes.

c)

The first time the power supply is switched on,
the air flap will return to its initial position.

4. Dust is blown out of the indoor device

a) This is normal if the air conditioning system has

been switched off for a lengthy period of time
and when it is started for the first time.

5. A strange odor emanates from the indoor
device

a) This odor is generated in the indoor device and

is emitted by certain materials or pieces of
furniture or by cigarette smoke.

6. The air conditioning system switches to 
exclusive fan mode from cool or heat mode

When the indoor temperature has reached the set
temperature, the compressor will cut out
automatically and the air conditioning system will be
operated in FAN mode. As soon as the indoor
temperature in COOL mode rises above the set
value or in HEAT mode it falls under the set value,
the compressor will cut in again.

7. In rooms with high relative humidity (over 
80%), water droplet are deposited on the surface 
of the indoor device in cool mode

Set the horizontal air flap to the vertical air outlet
position and select a HIGH fan speed.

8. Heat mode

In heat mode, the air conditioning system draws in
warm air from the outdoor device and dissipates it
through the indoor device to the indoor area. If the
outdoor temperature falls, the volume of hot air
drawn in through the air conditioning falls
accordingly. At the same time the heat load of the air
conditioning system increases as a result of the large
difference between the indoor and outdoor
temperature. This may result in the air conditioning

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Страница 10: ...Indoor device 7 Setting up the remote control 8 Description of the remote control functions 9 Indoor device settings 10 Cleaning notes 11 General notes 12 Troubleshooting 13 Installation accessories...

Страница 11: ...aning agents as these could cause a fire or deformation If the air conditioner is to be used in conjunction with other heaters the air should be refreshed periodically otherwise there is a risk of lac...

Страница 12: ...Electrical energy is required for this In certain circumstances condensation may form on the evaporator on the indoor unit which will be removed by the condensation hose 2 Items supplied Split 2503 E...

Страница 13: ...meter bulb WB Outdoor air temperature 7 C for dry thermometer bulb DB 6 C for wet thermometer bulb WB Temperature ranges Cooling Room temperature 17 C 32 C Outdoor temperature 18 C 43 C Heating Room t...

Страница 14: ...e a combination of new and used batteries Never use a battery type other than the specified one If the remote control is not used for a lengthy period of time remove the batteries to prevent them leak...

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Страница 16: ...gy whilst maintaining a pleasant temperature 9 Indoor device settings Remote control fails to work emergency operation Fig 5 If the remote control fails to work empty batteries or malfunction use the...

Страница 17: ...g the air filters of the indoor device Make sure that the air filters are clean Soiled air filters reduce the air output of the device The air filters of the indoor device should be checked and if nec...

Страница 18: ...may be generated in cool mode b If the air conditioning system is restarted in heat mode after de icing white mist may be generated by moisture in certain circumstances 3 A low noise is emitted by th...

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Страница 23: ...device into the bottom mount B C Mounting the outdoor device It is imperative that you follow the installation instructions 1 Before you start installation Select the location for installation follow...

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