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INSTALLATION, OPERATION

AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE

WATER CASSETTES

SETTING THE CLOCK 

Press the 

CLOCK

 button and the corresponding

part of the display starts to blink. Set the actual time using the 

HR

 (hour)

and 

MIN

 (minute) buttons. Once this operation has been completed,

confirm the setting by pressing the 

SEND

 button and listen for the beep

to  make  sure  that  the  appliance  has  received  the  signal.

!

 

IMPORTANT!

Before setting timed switching on, set the required operating mode

and fan speed. Then switch the air conditioner off.

Fig. 38

Fig. 36

Fig. 40

Fig. 41

ON

OFF

Fig. 42

WARNING!  Do  not  position  the

louvers  manually  as  this  may

damage the delicate mechanism

that moves them.

!

WALL-MOUNTED CONTROL: CD2/X7

MODE

TEMP

POWER

TIMER

SLEEP

COMP

SW

LV

HR

MIN

START

STOP

SLEEP

MODE

FAN

TEMP

COOL

SLEEP

SLEEP

CLOCK

START

STOP

DRY

HEAT

FAN

Fig. 43

7

8

9

10

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

11

Fig. 37

!

 WARNING!

Once the switch on and/or the switch off time is expired,  it will be

automatically canceled from the internal memory. Switch on and switch

off  time  need  to  be  setted  each  time  the  user  necessitate.

AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT 

The 

SW

 button activates the louvers and the

airflow is directed alternately upwards and downwards to obtain even

distribution throughout the room.

N.B.: During cooling they should be positioned horizontally. During

heating they should be directed downwards (as hot air tends to rise).

Fig. 39

FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT 

When the 

FAN

 button is pressed, one of

the following fan speeds can be selected: 

AUTO

 - 

HIGH

 - 

MED

 - 

LOW

.

In the 

AUTO

 mode, the electronic control automatically selects the fan

speed according to the difference between the set temperature and the

room temperature. This function automatically increases the fan speed

if a greater cooling or heating effect is required.

SLEEP MODE 

Access this mode by pressing the 

SLEEP

 button. The

symbol will appear on the display, as shown in the drawing to the side.

The 

SLEEP

 mode automatically adjusts the temperature to make the

sleeping environment more comfortable during the night. 

During the

cooling or dehumidifying modes the set temperature is increased gradually

by 2°C during the first two hours of operation. During the heating mode

the set temperature is decreased gradually by 2°C during the first 2

hours of operation. 

Timed switching off can also be set together with the

SLEEP

 mode.

TIMED SWITCHING ON 

To set timed switching on, the appliance must

be off.

Press the 

START

 button and the corresponding part of the display starts

to blink.

Set the time for timed switching on using the 

HR

 and MIN buttons. The

subsequent switching off time may also be set by pressing the 

STOP

button and setting the required time using the 

HR

 and MIN buttons.

Confirm the new setting by pressing the 

SEND

 button and listen for the

beep  to  make  sure  that  the  appliance  has  received  the  signal.

TIMED SWITCHING OFF 

To set timed switching off, the appliance must

be on or the timed switching on function must be set. Press the 

STOP

button and the corresponding part of the display starts to blink. Set the

time for timed switching off using the HR and MIN buttons. The subsequent

switching on time may also be set by pressing the 

START

 button and

setting the required time using the HR and 

MIN

 buttons. Confirm the

new setting by pressing the 

SEND

 button and listen for the beep to make

sure that the appliance has received the signal.

1

Selects the operating mode in the order given below: 

FAN

 (fan),

COOL

 (cooling), 

DRY

 (dehumidifying), 

HEAT

 (heating), 

AUTO

(automatic operation)

2

Sets  the  required  temperature  between  18°C  and  30°C.  The

temperature is increased by pressing   and .

3 FAN

  Selects  the  fan  speed  in  the  order  given  below: 

AUTO

(automatic), 

H

 (high), 

M

 (medium), 

L

 (low)

4

Activates the 

SLEEP

 mode. This mode automatically adjusts the

temperature in order to provide maximum comfort during the nighttime

hours and save energy.

5

Increases the hours on the display.

15

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Страница 2: ...ndard water connection to heating cooling system 9 INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN 9 10 CONDENSATE DRAINAGE 10 ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS 10 Acces to the swhitchboard 10 Wiring diagram of 2 pipe system I R remote control 11 Wiring diagram of 4 pipe system I R remote control 11 Wiring diagram of 2 pipe system wall mounted control CD2 X7 12 Wiring diagram of 4 pipe system wall mounted contr...

Страница 3: ...of the panel Hp mm 65 65 65 65 80 80 80 80 Air supply in adjacent room Ø A mm 150 150 150 150 Air supply in adjacent room BxH C mm 350x100 350x100 350x100 350x100 120x80 120x80 120x80 120x80 Fresh air intake Ø D mm 65 65 65 65 Fresh air intake BxH E mm 120x80 120x80 120x80 120x80 B mm 225 225 225 225 180 325 325 325 X mm 65 5 65 5 65 5 65 5 70 73 73 73 Y mm 55 5 55 5 55 55 5 75 68 68 68 W mm 100 1...

Страница 4: ...m 720 720 720 720 953 953 953 953 Height of the panel Hp mm 65 65 65 65 80 80 80 80 Air supply in adjacent room Ø A mm 150 150 150 150 Air supply in adjacent room BxH C mm 350x100 350x100 350x100 350x100 120x80 120x80 120x80 120x80 Fresh air intake Ø D mm 65 65 65 65 Fresh air intake BxH E mm 120x80 120x80 120x80 120x80 B mm 225 225 225 225 180 325 325 325 X mm 65 5 65 5 65 5 65 5 86 73 73 73 Y mm...

Страница 5: ...7 103 8 836 9 302 11 052 13 198 17 147 kPa 17 4 22 1 34 0 42 7 28 8 28 1 30 6 44 2 m c a 1 74 2 21 3 4 4 27 2 88 2 81 3 06 4 42 l h 391 550 709 882 928 1 103 1 317 1 711 l s 0 108 0 153 0 197 0 245 0 258 0 306 0 366 0 475 m3 h 543 611 680 815 832 1087 1087 1274 m3 s 0 151 0 170 0 189 0 226 0 231 0 302 0 302 0 354 g min 700 785 830 1100 540 610 610 630 dB A 51 53 57 62 54 58 58 62 W 58 126 126 124 ...

Страница 6: ... 340 kcal h 1 966 2 543 3 759 4 578 5 931 7 310 8 716 10 638 kPa 33 2 31 4 36 8 42 8 38 4 24 0 32 0 43 8 m c a 3 32 3 14 3 68 4 28 3 84 2 4 3 2 4 38 l h 196 254 375 457 592 730 870 1 062 l s 0 054 0 071 0 104 0 127 0 164 0 203 0 242 0 295 m3 h 543 611 680 815 832 1087 1087 1274 m3 s 0 151 0 170 0 189 0 226 0 231 0 302 0 302 0 354 g min 700 785 830 1100 540 610 610 630 dB A 51 53 57 62 54 58 58 62 ...

Страница 7: ...EC 73 23 and electromagnetic compatibly EEC 89 336 directives The installation should be carried out by a qualified installer Follow all current national safety code requirements In particular ensure that a properly sized and connected ground wire is in place Check that the voltage and frequency of the mains power supply are as required for the unit to be installed the available power source must ...

Страница 8: ...o that it stops when the valve closes Install an air inlet grille on the outside with an inspectable filter holding frame to prevent the entry of dust and leaves which could irreparably obstruct the unit heat exchanger coil RECEIVING STORE AND MOVING THE UNITS At the moment of the delivery of the unit make sure that it corresponds to the one indicated on the transport document Check the integrity ...

Страница 9: ...o stop the flow of water in the event of pump failure Fig 13 A B C Fig 16 2 50 A few examples are shown schematically below of condensate drainage connection in a correct fig 20 21 and incorrect manner fig 22 23 Fig 19 200 mm Fig 17 Fig 20 CORRECT E D F Fig 15 3 way motor operated valve Water inlet Tap Tap Water outlet AIR SUPPLY TO AN ADJACENT ROOM Remove the polystyrene taking care not to damage...

Страница 10: ...d be fitted with at least a switch isolator in conformity with European standard EN60947 3 Make sure that the electrical system is suitable for providing not only the working current required by the appliance but also the necessary current for powering household and other electrical appliances already in use Any electrical and mechanical alterations or tampering render the warranty null and void T...

Страница 11: ... red blue black yellow green brown M1 1 white red blue black yellow green brown WIRING DIAGRAM OF 4 PIPE SYSTEM WATER CASSETTE WITH I R CSF 41 44 ST CSF 45 48 LT L N brown red red red red red red blue yellow black red black black yellow black red Electricalsupply 230Vac 50 Hz L N C1 Cool valve 230Vac 50 Hz Earth relay 9 relay 4 relay 6 relay 2 relay 1 relay 3 P23 P18 P19 P20 P26 P27 P25 P24 P13 P1...

Страница 12: ...MP SW LV HR MIN START STOP SLEEP MODE FAN H TEMP COOL SLEEP SLEEP CLOCK START STOP LS1 NO NC red red blue black black M1 1 white yellow green white red blue black brown white red blue black yellow green brown red red blue black black M1 1 white yellow green bianco red blue black brown white red blue black yellow green brown nero LEGENDA Connector Earth L Phase N Neutral Com Common M1 Fan motor 230...

Страница 13: ...conditioner to come into contact with water The electrical insulation could be damaged with consequent possible risk of electrocution Check installation conditions in order to identify possible damage After prolonged use apply to specialised service personnel to control the installation conditions of the air conditioner Do not use flammable gas near the air conditioner Always use the appliance wit...

Страница 14: ...and to set a temperature which is lower than the room temperature For example if there is a temperature of 28 C in the room a temperature lower than 27 C should be set in order for the compressor and cooling to start The appliance automatically adjusts operating cycles in order to keep the room at the required temperature Upon completion of settings press the SEND button and listen for the beep to...

Страница 15: ...own in the drawing to the side The SLEEP mode automatically adjusts the temperature to make the sleeping environment more comfortable during the night During the cooling or dehumidifying modes the set temperature is increased gradually by 2 C during the first two hours of operation During the heating mode the set temperature is decreased gradually by 2 C during the first 2 hours of operation Timed...

Страница 16: ...amaged or not connected 5 TIMER indicator light blinks intermittently fig 44 B the filters must be cleaned When the cassette has been operating for more than 500 hours a warning is displayed as a reminder to clean the filter N B Reset by cutting off the power for at least 10 seconds CONDENSATE DRAIN PUMP OPERATION SPECIFICATIONS Cool Unit in operation the pump operates continuously until the set t...

Страница 17: ...button to start stop louver swing Louver direction adjustment optional Press the LV button to change the angle of the louvers which are controlled by the louver motor if the button is pressed and released the angle of the louvers is changed very slightly if the button is pressed and held the angle of the louvers continues to change until the button is released SLEEP Press the SLEEP button to start...

Страница 18: ...off the automatic circuit breaker TROUBLESHOOTTING 1 If the appliance does not switch on check that the mains supply is reaching the unit that the plug is properly inserted if the circuit breaker has tripped if there been a failure in the mains supply 2 If the cooling or heating effect seems less than normal check that the temperature has been set correctly if a window or door has been opened the ...

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