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Press the TIMER ON set

 ‘S’

 button and step to the required ON time. Hold the button down for repeated stepping. Press the TIMER

ON ‘

C

’ button to cancel the ON time.

8.

Setting the OFF Time

Press the TIMER OFF 

‘S’

 button and step to the required OFF time. Hold the button down for repeated stepping. Press the TIMER OFF

C

’ button to cancel the OFF time.

9.

Only ON Time Selected

Unit will turn ON at the selected time and stay ON.

10. Only OFF Time Selected

Unit will turn OFF at the selected time and stay OFF.

11. Use of the Pink 

H

 

ON/STANDBY button when time programmes are selected

At any time, pressing the Pink button will either start the unit or return it to standby mode. The unit will remain at this condition unless
an appropriate ON or OFF time has been programmed.

12. Cold Start

In Cool or Heat mode, not Auto, after more than 3 days without power, or after 2 hours of non-operation, the set temperature is
automatically raised (in heating mode) or lowered (in cooling mode) by 2°C until this temperature is reached or the unit has run for 20
minutes after which the unit operates with the displayed temperature. This decreases the time taken to reach set point.

13. Displays

Heat

Fan

Dry

Cool

DIAGNOSTICS

F

4

I

D

Amber

Red

Red

Green

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

No power, manual OFF, timed OFF,

condensate high level, fault in condensate

control

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

Cooling mode selected

BLINKS

ON

OFF

ON

AUTO - predominantly cooling

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

Heating mode selected

ON

ON

OFF

BLINKS

AUTO - predominantly heating

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

Fan mode selected

OFF

 ON 

ON

OFF

Dry mode selected

   Diagnostics

 OFF

BLINKS x 4

OFF

 OFF

Room sensor missing

 OFF

BLINKS x 4

OFF

 OFF

Indoor coil sensor missing

14. Commands Refused

a

. Attempts to set temperatures outside the display range are not transmitted.

b

. If heating commands are refused, the installer's programming is incorrect - call the engineer.

15. Battery Replacement

It is advisable to replace the batteries as soon as the display begins to fade. Correct transmission cannot be guaranteed if the battery

is failing.

2 x 1.5V AAA

batteries

16. Power Cuts

The unit permanently memorises its settings.

17. User Maintenance

Isolate the unit at the mains supply before commencing any maintenance work.
The unit should always be used with a filter.

 In order to maintain efficiency it is important that the filter behind the air intake grille is

cleaned regularly:

!

Remove the filter(s) from behind the air intake grille.

!

Wash the filter (in tepid water only) and shake dry before use.

!

Alternatively tap the filter gently to remove dust or vacuum clean.

!

To clean the unit use soap or a non-scratch liquid cleaner.

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Содержание CWM 105

Страница 1: ...tting filters 11 Check list 11 MAINTENANCE User maintenance 12 OPTIONAL CWM wired remote controller RCC 30 13 CONTROLS CWM L infrared remote controller 14 WIRING CWM 15 DIAGRAMS CWM L 15 OPERATING CWM...

Страница 2: ...223 WEIGHT kg 19 23 27 PACKED DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Model CWM L 55 75 105 HEIGHT mm 295 295 295 WIDTH mm 1270 1570 1870 DEPTH mm 410 410 410 WEIGHT kg 23 28 33 FEATURES ACCESSORIES CWM CWM L Top air...

Страница 3: ...ostat they also need a means of signalling heating or cooling status of the flow eg a pipe thermostat kit shown on page 23 4 pipe systems require two valves but no pipe thermostat is needed VALVE POSI...

Страница 4: ...39 1 44 3 47 2 46 8 41 6 40 8 51 33 27 MED 43 8 49 1 51 3 51 3 46 7 39 5 55 37 32 MAX 45 5 50 5 53 7 52 9 48 7 40 8 57 39 34 105 MIN 34 1 38 44 42 3 41 38 48 30 24 MED 42 7 45 8 48 9 49 1 44 2 38 1 5...

Страница 5: ...1 92 2 15 2 15 3 04 3 04 27 19 7 15 1 73 1 73 1 84 1 84 2 25 2 25 27 19 9 13 2 48 2 17 2 66 2 36 3 3 3 16 27 19 9 15 1 67 1 67 1 78 1 78 2 58 2 58 27 19 9 17 1 49 1 49 1 59 1 59 1 93 1 93 29 19 5 9 3...

Страница 6: ...3 2 77 2 77 4 34 3 81 5 01 4 43 27 19 7 15 2 49 2 49 2 83 2 83 3 08 3 08 27 19 9 13 4 2 3 33 5 01 4 07 5 59 4 66 27 19 9 15 2 41 2 41 2 76 2 76 3 64 3 64 27 19 9 17 2 14 2 14 2 43 2 43 2 63 2 63 29 19...

Страница 7: ...3 4 71 3 64 6 02 4 71 7 69 6 26 27 19 7 15 2 82 2 82 3 33 3 33 4 89 4 89 27 19 9 13 4 96 3 74 6 17 4 77 7 75 6 28 27 19 9 15 2 72 2 72 4 17 3 99 5 5 5 41 27 19 9 17 2 43 2 43 2 85 2 85 3 39 3 39 29 19...

Страница 8: ...8 INSTALLATION HANGING RAIL FIXING THE HANGING RAIL HANGING THE UNIT CHASSIS...

Страница 9: ...rique Ohne Elektroheizung H Electric Heaters Batterie Electrique Mit Elektroheizung H 1 3 kW CWM 55 1 8 kW CWM 75 2 3 kW CWM 105 230V FUSE RATING TAILLE DES DISJONCTEURS EMPFOHLENE SICHERUNG EN60269 E...

Страница 10: ...z vous effectu une recherche de fuites 5 La taille du disjoncteur est elle correcte 10 6 Les c blages d interconnexions sont ills corrects 10 7 Le syst me r pond t il correctement la t l commande 8 L...

Страница 11: ...rly To remove filters Clean the filters by washing in tepid water vacuuming or by tapping gently outside the building To replace filters THE UNIT SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED WITH A FILTER FAILURE TO DO SO W...

Страница 12: ...12...

Страница 13: ...arked area and push off the cover Insert the batteries ensuring correct polarity The display will blank and reset Replace the cover by sliding into position Operating instructions are on page 16 For c...

Страница 14: ...14 CWM WIRING DIAGRAM CWM L WIRING DIAGRAM OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES...

Страница 15: ...ating is available unit heats when required but cannot cool AUTO COOL HEAT Unit cools or heats when required if heating is available 3 Setting the Fan Speeds Repeated pressing of the fan speed selecti...

Страница 16: ...Amber Red Red Green OFF OFF OFF OFF No power manual OFF timed OFF condensate high level fault in condensate control OFF ON OFF ON Cooling mode selected BLINKS ON OFF ON AUTO predominantly cooling ON O...

Страница 17: ...o 6 screws 55600401 402 403 4 2 Cable ties 8 1 Terminal 55600411 412 413 9 1 Jumper bar 55600411 412 413 This kit is for use on all CWM and CWM L wall mounted units it cannot be fitted to CWM L units...

Страница 18: ...e relay to the back panel using the 2x No 6 screws 7 c Route the harness from the fuse along the back panel using the cable clamps ensuring the harness is above the cabinet fixing brackets 3 d If ther...

Страница 19: ...has dropped below a pre set level It is easier to fit this kit before installing the unit IF THE UNIT HAS BEEN INSTALLED ISOLATE THE SYSTEM BEFORE FITTING THE KIT 1 CABINET REMOVAL 2 FITTING THE KIT...

Страница 20: ...dropped below the level of this probe e Replace the cabinet Note Whenever the electrical supply to a unit fitted with a condensate pump and controls is interrupted a delay of up to 1 minute will occu...

Страница 21: ...IMED CON CONSTANT ON ADV ADVANCE Max Switched Current 3 A fan load The timer will accommodate 0 75mm2 to 2 5mm2 wires Three core cable is required between the timer and the air conditioning unit The t...

Страница 22: ...tat 2 1 Sachet of heat sink paste 3 1 Spring band 4 1 Plastic banding 5 2 Plastic clips ISOLATE THE SYSTEM ELECTRICALLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THIS KIT 1 The pipe thermostat should be secured to the...

Страница 23: ...FO 2 port valve CW 97300425 FFO 2 port valve LPHW 1 The pipes supplied are to assist installer connection to the appropriate valve 2 Use the supplied nuts and olives as Fig 1 The sleeve is only for in...

Страница 24: ...ve Replace if faulty B Inadequate cooling or heating Dirty coil fins filter Clean if blocked Fan motor not running at required speed As in section A Faulty thermostat or incorrectly set Replace if fau...

Страница 25: ...er coil 36 Terminal mounting bracket 7 Drain tray clip 22 Heater elements 37 Electrics panel 8 CW coil rear 23 Heater coil retaining clip 38 IR PCB mounting bracket 9 Fan 24 Heater cutout bracket 39 F...

Страница 26: ...L H 5 Vertical air deflection vane 9 Horizontal air deflector vane lower 2 Cover centre 6 Grille R H 10 Horizontal air deflector vane upper 3 Cover R H 7 Grille centre 11 Connecting rod 4 Filter 8 Gri...

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