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1. Cancelling ON Timer Press the Timer fixing button ON The timer lamp of the indoor unit goes off x 3 1 OFF Timer Example Set the Off Timer to 10 p m Operation starts at the set time Programming the OFF Time 1 Press the TIME ADJ 3 times 2 Adjust the time with the O button The time setting changes in 10 minu te intervals Hold the button to fast forward the time 3 Press the TIME ADJ button once The setting of OFF Time is complete and the present time appears x 3 50 4 Press the timer fixing button ON The ON Time is displayed for 2 seconds and then the present time appears M 3 50 Cancelling OFF Timer Press the timer fixing button OFF The timer lamp of the indoor unit goes off x 3 51 SLEEP Timer Pressing this button starts the timer mode that will stop the operation after the setting time Press the SLEEP button during the operation The setting time repeats the following mode by pressing the button D Hr 1 0 Hr 1 5 Hr 2 0 H 3 0 01 Continuous Operation 0 Hr 5 0 Hr Sleep Operation OFF Continuous operation Sleep Operation OFF The operation stops after passino the setting time Sleep Timer features During Cooling Operation LP The setting temperature rises
2. H GUARANTEE CONDITIONS The air conditioner is supplied with a 24 month guarantee commencing on the date of purchase All mate rial and manufacturing defects will be repaired or replaced free of charge within this period The following rules apply 1 We expressly refuse all further damage claims including claims for collateral damage 2 Repairs to or replacement of components within the guarantee period will not result in an extension of the guarantee 3 The guarantee is invalidated if any modifications have been made non genuine parts are fitted or repairs are carried out by third parties Components subject to normal wear such as the filter are not covered by the guarantee 5 The guarantee is valid only when you present the original dated purchase invoice and if no modifica tions have been made 6 The guarantee is invalid for damage caused by neglect or by actions that deviate from those in this instruction booklet 7 Transportation costs and the risks involved during the transportation of the air conditioner or air con ditioner components shall always be for the account of the purchaser 8 Damage caused by not using suitable Zibro filters is not covered by the guarantee 9 Refrigerant loss and or leakage because of incompetent dis connecting the units is not covered by the guarantee conditions applicable to this product To prevent unnecessary expense we recommend that you always first carefully consult the
3. YEARS guarantee CC wn i i i i i P i BRUGSANVISNING OPERATING MANUAL GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING INSTRUKCJA OBS UGI S1731 1735 rrn Dear Sir Madam Congratulations on the purchase of your airconditioner You have acquired a high quality product that if used responsibly will give you many years of pleasure Please read these instructions for use first in order to ensure the maximum life span of your airconditioner On behalf of the manufacturer we provide a 24 month guarantee on all material and production defects Please enjoy your airconditioner Yours sincerely PVG International b v Customer service department 1 READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE FIRST 2 IN CASE OF ANY DOUBT CONTACT YOUR DEALER 22 23 25 26 33 33 35 36 37 CONTENTS Safety instructions Parts and functions Before operation Instructions for use Air filter Cleaning Trouble shooting Guarantee conditions Technical data A A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Install the device only when it complies with local regulations by laws and standards The unit is only sui table for use in dry locations indoors Check the mains voltage and frequency This unit is only suitable for earthed sockets connection voltage 220 240 V 50 Hz IMPORTANT The device MUST always have an earthed connection If the power supply is not earthed you may not connect th
4. 0 6 C after 30 minutes of Sleep Timer ON and rises 0 6 C again after 30 minutes of the first temperature rise During Heating Operation The setting temperature drops 0 6 C after 30 minutes of Sleep Timer ON and drops 0 6 C again after 30 minutes of the first temperature drop Emergency and test operation Emergency Operation e The emergency operation is needed only when the remote control can not be used e When you press the Emergency Operation Switch you will hear a beep and the emergency operation starts e Emergency operation is preset for the following two modes only based on the temperature of the room at the time of operation Temperature Operation EE Timer mode Air flow mode temperature NOTE Emergency operation at the temperature between above 23 C and below 26 C just switch the machine in operation in cooling mode without actually cooling It is not possible to operate in Dry mode Test operation Same switch as used in Emergency operation Testoperation is needed in special occasion when you need to test the cooling operation even with the room temperature below 16 C therefore it is not for the normal operation at all Press the Emergency operation switch and hear the beep once then keep on pressing the switch for more than 5 seconds but no more than 10 seconds After the first 5 seconds you will hear two beeps
5. done dew drops may appear at the outlet even the louver direction is in the swing range the louver will move about 10 degrees from the horizontal after one hour Vertical adjustment Adjust the vertical louver by moving the adjustment tabs manually If the system is operated with the vertical louver faced completely to the left or 3 right under high humidity dew drops may appear at the outlet Timer operation Before setting the timer confirm that the present time is set accurately Once you set the timer the remote controller memorizes the setting From the next time you can operate the same timer mode just by pres sing the ON OFF button and the Timer fixing ON OFF Timer button You can use the combined function of the ON Timer and OFF Timer ON Timer Example set the ON Timer to 7 a m Operation starts at the set time Programming the ON Time 1 Press the TIME ADJ 2 times 2 Adjust the time with the O button The time setting changes in 10 minu te intervals Hold the button to fast forward the time 3 Press the TIME ADJ button two times The setting of ON Time is com plete and the present time appears 3517 4 Press the timer fixing button ON The ON Time is displayed for 2 seconds and then the present time appears PM cn GON
6. enzyme filter in the filterholder on each side of the air conditioner d Attach the screen filters behind the stopper so that the FRONT indication is showing outward Make sure that the filters are completely behind the stop e ss pers If the filters are not attached correctly it may cause defects filters e Close the front panel by pushing downward C INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Present time setting Example Set to 3 50 p m Press the TIME ADJ button once 2 Adjust the time with buttons Holding a button changes time set ting in 10 minute intervals 3 Press the TIME ADJ button 3 times The present time appears on the dis play The setting is complete NOTE Even if the actual time is not programmed you can use all operations except Timer operation Circulation operation When you use other heating equipment heated air accumulates in the upper space of the room Using the operation Circulation will equalize the differences 1 between the upper and lower spaces of the room and improves the efficiency of your heating equipment Press the ON OFF button Set the operation mode circulating by pressing the operation mode but ton Adjust the setting temperature by pressing the tem
7. instructions for use Take the air conditioner to your dealer for repairs if these instructions do not provide a solution S1735 DC inverter wall mounted ER A 3 41 4 2 A 4 16 48 0 97 0 88 220 240 50 1 4 6 4 2 9000 558 588 100 Rotary 3 16 30 Electronic remote Screen Enzyme Active carbon R410A 850 gr 1 4 3 8 11 5 41 5 795 x 199 x 265 780 x 277 x 530 8 1 30 0 12 35 25 43 44 IP XO IP X4 Waste electrical products should not be disposed with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your local authority or 1731 DC inverter wall mounted 3 1 A 3 47 3 6 A 3 74 38 0 76 0 86 220 240 50 1 3 6 4 1 9000 468 516 80 Rotary 3 16 30 Electronic remote Y Screen Enzyme Active carbon R410A 850 gr 1 4 3 8 11 5 41 5 795 x 192 x 265 780 x 277 x 530 7 0 30 0 11 34 25 38 44 IP X0 IP X4 kW kW L 24h kW kW V Hz Ph A quantity cc m h m SC TECHNICAL DATA Model Type air conditioner Cooling capacity max EE Class EER Heating capacity max Heating performance COP Dehumidifying capacity Power consumption cooling Power consumption heating Power supply Current nom cooling heating Generated negative ions Air flow nom cooling heating For rooms up to Compressor type Fan speeds Thermostatic range Controls manual mechanic electronic Remote control Yes No Air filte
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9. arbon filter can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner when dusty but has to be changed at the same time as the Enzyme filter NOTE e Remove the enzyme and active carbon filter 2 3 x per year and install new filters The old filters can be disposed in the Non biological garbage container e Replacement filter packages are available at your dealer To run the unit without enzyme and or active carbon filter does not bring any harm to the air conditioner In that case odours and airborne micro organisms are not removed from the circulated air F CLEANING Cleaning the front panel 1 Switch the machine off and remove the plug from the socket 2 Hold the front panel at position a and pull it upwards 3 Clean with a soft dry cloth Use lukewarm water max 30 C to remove stub born dirt 4 Never use volatile substances such as benzine gasoline thinner or abrasives to remove dirt 5 Never spray water on or in the indoor unit Danger Replace the front panel and close it by pushing position b down Cleaning the screen filter The screen filter must be cleaned regularly approximately every 2 weeks Follow this procedure 1 Switch the machine off completely Open the front panel a Carefully pull the filter handle towards you Grip the handle and slide the filters out 2 Cleaning the screen filter Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust To remove stubborn dirt clean the screen filter in l
10. e insert it after 2 3 seconds No effective operation Does not start immediately Changing the mode during operation 3 minute delay Odour may be caused by another source furniture cigarettes Unusual odour etc The unit expels air that it has sucked in Caused by the refrigerant in the air conditioner this does not The sound of running water indicate a fault The sound of defrosting in the heating mode The sound may be caused by the expansion shrinkage of the geld SOUT front panel as a consequence of temperature fluctuations Condensation mist is created when the air temperature in the Mist moisture is expelled from the air outlet room drops significantly due to the fact that cold air is expelled in the COOLING or DRY mode The red compressor indicator flashes The unit will switch from the heating mode to the defrostino constantly and the fan in the indoor unit mode The indicator light will go out within 10 minutes and the ceases to operate unit will return to the heating mode Distance too great Make sure the remote control is correctly aimed at the control panel Remote control does not function Remote control signal not detected by control panel Make sure the remote control is correctly aimed at the control panel Batteries empty Replace the batteries Never try to repair or dismantle the air conditioner yourself Incompetent repairs result in loss of waranty and can endanger the user GD
11. e unit The plug must always be easily accessible when the unit is connected Read these instructions carefully and follow the instructions Before connecting the unit check the following e The voltage supply must correspond with the mains voltage stated on the rating label e The socket and power supply must be suitable for the current stated on the rating label e The plug on the cable of the device must fit into the wall socket e The device must be placed and mounted on a stable surface The electricity supply to the device must be checked by a recognised professional if you have any doubts regarding the compatibility e This device is manufactured according to CE safety standards Nevertheless you must take care as with any other electrical device e Do not cover the air inlet and outlet grill e Never allow the device to come into contact with chemicals e Never spray the unit with or submerge in water e Do not insert objects into the openings of the unit e Never use an extension cable to connect the device to the electric power supply If there is no suitable earthed wall socket available have one installed by a recognised electrician e For safety reasons take care when children are in the surrounding of the device as with any other elec trical device e Have any repairs only carried out by a recognised service engineer or your supplier Follow the instruc tions for use and maintenance as indicated in the user manual of th
12. esignated speed e During dry operation the indoor unit stops operating for 3 minutes when the room temperature reaches the setting temperature During the heating operation the outdoor unit may frost and heating capacity may be reduced In this case the unit stops its heating operation and conducts defrosting operation automatically During the defrosting operation the fans of the indoor and outdoor units stop e Unless the heat exchanger gets warm enough the air will not flow out to prevent cold air Automatic operation In automatic operation the air conditioner selects the operation mode cooling dry heating according to the room temperature when it starts Heating Dry Cooling Room Temperature 23 C 26 C e The air conditioner will restart in the previous mode if automatic operation is resumed within 3 hours from the switch off e Mode review The computer checks and compares the room temperature regularly after the compres sor shuts off and will adapt the operating mode 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Set the operation mode to Automatic AUTO by pressing the operation mode button 3 Adjust the setting temperature by pressing the temperature setting buttons Adjust the fan speed by pressing the fan speed button When the mode is set at AUTO the fan speed changes automatically NOTE If the selected mode by Automatic operation does not suit you set the operation mode cooling dry heat
13. fan speed button When set at AUTO the fan speed changes automatically according to the difference between the designated temperature and the room temperature OPERATION MODE INDICATION 4 TIME DISPLAY 6 TIMER MODE INDICATOR ON The air conditioner starts operation at the designated time OFF The air conditioner stops operation at the designated time 6 TEMPERATURE INDICATION Indicates the temperature set by the tem perature setting buttons D TRANSMITTING INDICATION Lights up when a signal is sent TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTONS The setting temperature increases by 1 C 1 8 F per press Bs s The setting temperature decreases by 1 C 1 8 F per press Holding a button changes the temperature setting quickly 9 LOUVER BUTTON Air flow direction can be changed horizon tally upward and downward by each press operation with remote controller Remote Control LOUVER ION FAN Si dete NOTE e 00 00 A M 12 00 A M 00 00 0 e 00 00 P M 12 00 P M 12 00 0 GD C BEFORE OPERATION 1 Inserting batteries in remote control 1 Placing the batteries SE Remove the battery cover in the direction of the arrow Place the new batteries as indicated ensure that the positive and negative poles are in the correct positions Slide the battery cover back into place NOTE Use 2 AAA 1 5 Volt ba
14. ing with the operation mode button Negative ion operation This function is available only when the air conditioner is operating 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Press the ionizer button To stop negative ion operation press the ionizer button Air flow adjustment Horizontal adjustment When the ON OFF button is pressed the horizontal louver will move automatically During cooling During circulation dry operation heating operation CD lm 1 Level Approx Jr SS Approx 60 _ Level 7 Approx 10 d Approx 60 Approx 10 rR 4 Approx 45 Swing of air flow If the louver button is pressed once the horizontal louver will move within the range of the figure above Fixing the air flow Direction If the louver button switch is pressed again the horizontal louver will be fixed and that position is memorized From the next operation the louver will be set at pre vious position automatically NOTE e When the operation is off the horizontal louver closes the outlet automatically Do not move the horizontal louver by hands It may make the louver not to work correctly In order to move the vertical louver use wireless remote controller without fail In case the louver does not work correctly once stop the operation and turn on again During in cooling or dry operation the horizontal louver should not be downward for long time If this is
15. ion status memorized 3 4 minutes is protective time for compressor ATTENTION e Because of Auto Recovery Function if shutting off the power supply during operation the unit may restart irrespective your intention when turning on the power supply again e If the unit is not to be used for a long time shut off the power supply after terminating all IONIZER BUTTON Generates negative ions For the inverter models only the power indicator lights up red OD FAN SPEED BUTTON Use to adjust the fan speed The indication of the fa speed varies among L Low M Medium H High and AUTO each time the button is pressed 2 OPERATION MODE BUTTON Use to change the operating mode The indication of the operating mode varies among Automatic ZS Cooling Dry Circulating and ZX Heating each time the button is pressed 3 TIME ADJ BUTTON present time or the timer BUTTONS Press these buttons to adjust the present time or the timer Forward time Backward time Holding a button changes the time setting in 10 minute intervals 6 TIMER FIXING BUTTONS Press these buttons to turn the timer ON or 0 FF SLEEP BUTTON Press this button for the Sleep setting QD ON OFF BUTTON Starts operation with a press stops opera tion with the next press 1 TRANSMITTER FAN SPEED INDICATION Indicates the fan speed selected by the
16. is device e Always remove the plug of the unit from the wall socket when it is not in use e A damaged power cord or plug must always be replaced by a recognised electrician or your supplier ATTENTION e Never use the device with a damaged power cord plug cabinet or control panel e Failing to follow the instructions may lead to nullification of the guarantee on this device B PARTS AND FUNCTIONS Outdoor unit Pipe and connecting cable Z Air outlet Earthing terminal Warm air comes out when cooling cool air comes out when heating Indoor unit Inlet grill Screen filter Active carbon filter EMERGENCY OPERATION SWITCH The air flow direction can be adjusted with the vertical and horizontal louvers Beeping sound assures successfull signal transmission between wire less remote and the indoor unit Horizontal louver Operating panel 1 EMERGENCY OPERATION manual SWITCH To operate the unit if the remote control is not operatio nal POWER INDICATOR Lights up when this function is activated TIMER Time indicator lights up during preset time OPERATE Operating indicator lights up when the unit is in operation Auto recovery function If there is any power failure during operation operation status before power failure is memorized 3 4 minutes after power recovery the unit restarts automatically with previous operat
17. perature setting buttons Circulating Operation begins after the room temperature reaches the tem perature set by the remote controller Adjust the fan speed by pressing the fan speed button When the MODE is set at AUTO the fan speed changes automatically WARNING Do not place heating equipment right under the indoor unit and the remote controller e Adjust air flow direction to avoid the direct airflow hitting to the heating equipment e Provide adequate ventilation Press the ON OFF button Set the operation mode to Cooling Heating or Dry by pressing the operation mode button Adjust the setting temperature by pressing the temperature setting buttons Adjust the fan speed by pressing the fan speed button When the mode is set at AUTO the fan speed changes automatically Cooling dry operation NOTE e If the unit operates in cooling or dry for a long time in high humidity e windows and doors are opened dew and water drops may form on the indoor unit Be aware that falling drops of water can damage your floor e g carpet or parquet e If you set a low temperature for dry operation you may feel the air flow is cold e During dry mode operation the system performs the cooling operation until the room temperature reaches 1 2 C above the setting temperature Then it continues dry mode operation intermittently with fan speed at LO regardless of the d
18. r type s Refrigerant type charge Refrigerant pipe diameter Liquid Gas Pressure suction discharge Dimensions indoor unit w x d x h Dimensions outdoor unit w x d x h Net weight indoor unit Net weight outdoor unit Gross weight indoor unit Gross weight outdoor unit Noise level indoor unit Noise level outdoor unit Unit protection indoor Unit protection outdoor EN 14511 We To be used as indication Moisture removal at 32 C 80 RH KKKK retailer for recycling advice Measured at air discharge man_S1731 1735 avg 051121 al 0 gt D DISTRIBUTED IN EUROPE BY PVG INTERNATIONAL B V Lister Gases Bridge Street Holloway Bank Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 OAW tel 44 121 506 1818 fax 44 121 505 1744 email gases lister co uk PVG Italy SRL Via Niccol Copernico 5 50051 CASTELFIORENTINO FI tel 39 571 628 500 fax 39 571 628 504 email pvgitaly zibro com Sunwind Gylling A S Rudsletta 71 75 P O Box 64 N 1309 RUD tel 47 67 17 13 70 fax 47 67 17 13 80 email pvgint zibro com PVG International B V P O Box 96 5340 AB OSS tel 31 412 694 694 fax 31 412 622 893 email pvgnl zibro com Gardena Lda Recta da Granja do Marqu s ALGUEIRAO 2725 596 MEM MARTINS tel 35 21 92 28 530 fax 35 21 92 28 536 email pvgint zibro com PVG Polska Sp z o o ul Ko cielnej 110 26 800 tel 48 48 613 00 70 fax 48 48 613
19. then release the switch and you will have the Test Operation Mode e The Test Operation Mode will run the air conditioner at cooling with air flow speed at Hi for 30 minutes and stops automatically Termination of emergency or test operation e You can terminate the operation when you hear a beep by either pressing the switch once more or by operating through remote control e When you operate through remote control is automatically get back to just normal operation mode by remote control AIR FILTER This air conditioner is equipped with a 3 layer filter to clean the circulated room air a Screen filter to remove bigger dust particles b Enzyme filter neutralizes airborne micro organisms c Active carbon filter to remove odours NOTE The active carbon filter and the Enzyme filter are delivered in a plastic packaging Remove plastic bags and install filters refer chapter B These filters take away unhealthy particles out of the room environment The filter frame on the backside of the unit can be opened The active carbon filter and enzyme filter can be installed or removed The screen filter is part of the filter frame a The screen filter has to be cleaned regularly with a vacuum cleaner to avoid blocking of the air flow b The enzyme filter is recommended to be changed every 4 6 months Unusual dirt construction work the presence of smoke etc can shorten the lifetime of the enzyme filter c The active c
20. tteries Do not use rechargeable batteries Replace the batteries with new batteries of the same type see above when the display starts to fade Storage of the remote control and tips for use The remote control can be placed in the wall mounted holder The wall mounted holder is delivered toge ther with the unit Using the remote control Point the remote control at the receiver on the indoor unit of the air conditioner The air conditioner can be operated in this manner up to a distance of approximately 7 meters 2 Attaching filters This air conditioner is equipped with a 3 layer filter package to clean the circulated room air e Screen filter captures large dust particles e Enzyme filter neutralizes airborne micro organisms e Active carbon filter removes unpleasant odours from the air COMMENT e Never use the airconditioner without the air filter e Using the unit without the activated carbon filter and or enzyme filter will not damage your airconditioner In that case airborne micro organisms are not neutralised and unpleasant odours are not removed Only use suitable Zibro filters This will prevent damage to your airconditioner e Suitable filter packages are available at your dealer a Open the front panel by pulling upward b Remove the screen filters carefully Push up the center tab of each screen filter slightly until it is released from the stopper and remove the filters c Attach active carbon and
21. ukewarm water After cleaning allow the screen filter to dry completely out of direct sunlight 3 Close the front panel NOTE Never use the air conditioner without the screen filter Maintenance of the negative ion generator twice a year gt K 1 Switch the machine off and remove the plug from the socket WARNING Make sure that the air conditioner is not operating Open the horizontal louver carefully by hand 3 Pick up dust on around the negative ion generator Gently rub the tip of the metal needle in the negative ion generator with a plastic tooth brush Do not use a cotton swab or other fluffy object 4 Close carefully the horizontal louver Plug in the power plug The air condi tioner can be used again G TROUBLE SHOOTING The following problems do not always indicate a fault Please check them before contacting the service department Problem Cause Solution The plug is not inserted firmly in the socket The unit does not operate The batteries in the remote control are empty The safety feature has been activated or the fuse has burnt out Are the air inlets or outlets blocked No cooled or heated air Is the temperature set correctly Is the screen filter dirty Faults due to static electricity discharges or disruptions in the power supply will prevent the machine from operating correctly If this is the case pull the plug out of the socket and then r

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