
USE AND MAINTENANCE
3.1
WARNING
S
*
The installation and electrical connection of the unit should be performed
performed by qualified personnel
.
*
No objects, such as furniture, curtains, plants, leaves, blinds, etc., should be allowed to obstruct the normal flow of air from either
the internal
or external gratings.
* Never lean or sit on the casing of the air conditioner as this could cause serious damage to the unit or components.
* Do not attempt to move the horizontal air outlet fin manually. Always use the remote control to adjust baffle position.
* If the unit begins leaking, turn it off by disconnecting it from the power source, then contact your service provider.
* When in heating mode, the unit will periodically enter defrost mode to remove any ice that may form. During this process the unit
keeps running but does not heat the room. This necessary process lasts from 3 to 10 minutes as needed.
*
The unit must not be installed in spaces where explosive gasses may develop or where heat and humidity are beyond the maximum limits as
outlined in the specifications.
3.1.1
Description of the warning panel
(fig. 22)
H
Receiver for the remote control’s communication signal. For proper operation this area requires a direct line of sight to the
remote control.
LED D
Green LED that indicates the unit is running. When the unit is in standby this light is off.
LED C
Yellow LED signals activation of the programming switch on and/or switch off.
LED B
Green LED that indicates the switching on of the cooling compressor.
LED A
Red LED that indicates the air filter may need cleaning.
G
Service micro-button (RESET). Used with a small round object, such as a paperclip to perform reset functions.
3.2
Operating The Unit
3.2.1
Using The
Remote
C
ontrol
The remote control, as shown in Figure 29, is the interface between the user and the unit. It’s designed to provide excellent
performance when used responsibly. It is sturdy but should nevertheless be handled with care.
For example, do not:
leave it out in the rain, spill water on its keyboard or drop it into water.
subject it to impacts or drop it onto hard surfaces.
leave it exposed to direct sunlight.
place obstacles between the remote control and the air conditioner while using it.
NOTE:
if other devices operated by remote control (TV, radio, stereo systems, etc.) are located in the same room as the air conditioner, there may be
interference,
NOTE:
Electronic and fluorescent lighting may interfere with communications between the remote control and the air conditioner,
NOTE:
If not being used for an extended period remove the batteries from the remote control.
3.2.2
Batteries for Remote Control
The remote control requires 2 AAA batteries (Field Supplied).
To insert the batteries:
Remove the spring-latch cover on the back of the remote control.
Insert batteries, taking care to ensure correct polarity.
Close the spring-latch cover after inserting the batteries.
Used batteries should be disposed of by depositing them into the appropriate collection points.
Always replace both batteries at the same time.
3
16
3.3.2
Powering and managing the unit
To operate the unit using the remote control it will be necessary to energize the main switch on the electrical power supply line or by
inserting the unit’s plug into the appropriate wall outlet. The unit is fitted with a power switch (fig. 28 ref. A) located below the lower safety
guard (fig. 28 ref. B). To run this power switch must be in “I” position.
At this point the unit can be operated by the remote control.
In
order to transmit commands to the indoor unit, point the front of the remote control toward the unit’s control panel. The device emits a beep
when it receives a command.
The remote requires direct line of sight with the unit’s receiver with a
maximum distance between them being
26 feet.
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