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1. 27 LIST OF SUPPLIED COMPONENTS 27 Storage 28 Receiptand unpacking 28 UNIT ELEMENTS 28 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MODES 29 Size and specifications of the room in which to install the air conditioner 29 CHOOSING THE POSITION OF THE UNIT 29 Unit assembly 29 Warning 29 Drilling the wall 29 P
2. 38 TROUBLESHOOTING 38 Functional aspects not to be interpreted as problems 38 Troubleshooting 39 Specifications 40 25 UNICO INVERTER 1 1 1 1 1 26 OLIMPIA GENERAL SYMBOLS The pictograms shown in the next chapter provide the information necessary for correct use of the appliance in a rapid and unmistakable way Editorial pictograms Service Refers to situations in which you should inform the SERVICE department in the company CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SERVICE Index Paragraphs marked with this symbol contain very important information and recommendations particularly as regards safety Failure to comply with them could result in danger of injury to the operators loss of the warranty refusal of liability by the manufacturer Raised hand Refers to actions that absolutely must not be performed S afety pictograms Danger of high voltage Signals
3. T11 OLIMPIA SPLENDID 3 5 3 24 Dati tecnici Per i dati tecnici sotto elencati consultare la targa dati caratteristica applicata sul prodotto Tensione di alimentazione Potenza assorbita massima Corrente assorbita massima Potenza refrigerante Gas refrigerante Grado di protezione degli involucri Max pressione di esercizio Dimensioni largh x alt x prof mm 902x506x229 Peso senza imballo kg 39 OLIMPIA SPLENDID CONDIZIONE LIMITE DIFUNZIONAMENTO Temperatura ambiente interno Temperatura ambiente esterno Temperature di esercizio massime in raffreddamento DB 35 C WB 24 C DB 43 C WB 32 C Temperature di esercizio minime DB 18 C DB 10 C in raffreddamento Temperature di esercizio massime DB 27 C DB 24 C WB 18 C in riscaldamento Temperature di esercizio minime in riscaldamento DB 15 C GENERAL No 26 Editorial pictograms 26 Safety pictograms 26 GENERAL INFORMATION 26 WARNING
4. 36 Well being function automatic 36 Heating only models fitted with heating pump 36 Checking airflow direction a 36 Checking fan speed 37 Night well being Key 37 Setting the operating programs 37 Setting the exact time 37 Setting the times of the 1stand 2nd the operating programs PROGR 1 and PROGR 2 37 Starting and stopping the operating programs 38 Resetting all remote control functions 38 Managing the unit if the remote control is not available 38 ENERGY SAVING ADVICE
5. We CAUTION these operations should be performed with the machine already positioned on the bracket Read the instructions carefully before completely the electric connection 2 4 TOP BOTTOMINSTALLATIONCONFIGURATION This unit may be installed either at the bottom of the wall adjacent to the floor or at the top adjacent to the ceiling The air jet can be modified to optimize air distribution and room well being by changing the position of the air outlet flap Figure 20 refers to a machine configured for installation near the floor in which air flows upwards The same configuration may also be used to install the unitnearthe ceiling with the cooling function This permits to increase the air flow inside the room Coanda effect Figure 21 refers to a machine configured for installation near the ceiling in which air flows downwards OPERATION TOBE PERFORMED WHEN THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF AND THE POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED bb CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE AIR OUTLET FLAP FROM BOTTOM TO TOP OF WALL carefully open the front flap unhook the flap side and central hooks on the baffles fig 20 remove the pin fig 20 ref A turn the flap 180 fig 20 insert the pin fig 21 ref A on the right hand side of the flap insert the flap into the machine by inserting the pin fig 21 ref B into the top hole that is on the right hand side in the opening fig 21 ref C and the flap s left hand hole on the upper pin that is on the lef
6. Setting the times of the 1st and 2nd the operating programs PROGR 1 and PROGR 2 To set the times for starting and stopping the two air conditioner programs proceed as follows a Press button T6 Time and Program Setting as many times as necessary to display the indication 1 Time to start the 1st program b Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the display of the time when you want program 1 to start E very time you press one end of the toggle button the time increases or decreases by 30 minutes c Press button T6 Time and Program Setting once again to display the indication 1 Time to stop the 1st program d Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the indication of the time when you want program 1 to stop Every time you press one end of the toggle button the time increases or decreases by 30 minutes e Press button T6 Time and Program Setting once again to display the indication f2 Time to start the 2nd program f Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the display of the time when you want program 2 to start E very time you press one end of the toggle button the time setting increases or decreases by 30 minutes g Press button T6 Time and Program Setting once again to display the indication jog Time to stop the 2nd program h Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the indication of the time when you want program 2 to stop Every time you press one end of th
7. NIC INVERTER Celsius air conditioning OLIMPIA SPLENIDID NUOVI SISTEMI USER FRIENDLY 01706 367 500 07000 CELSIUS 01706 367 355 sales celsiusair co uk ACCC www celsiusair co uk ISTRUZIONI PER INSTALLAZIONE USO E MANUTENZIONE INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE GB INSTRUCTIONS POUR L INSTALLATION L EMPLOI ET L ENTRETIEN F HANDBUCH F R INSTALLATION GEBRAUCH UND WARTUNG D INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA INSTALACI N USO Y MANTENIMIENTO E 2 OLIMPIA SPLENDID a EN _ a n at n a zu gt RR i ve Soa EX SO A UNICO INVERTER W f IN f 4 e EROR AS OLIMPIA SPLENDID v ey 2 UNICO INVERTER H LEDD LEDC LEDB LEDA G O e e e 9 OLIMPIA SPLENDID UNICO INVERTER D8 D9 T1 T4 T5 T8 T9 118 28 11
8. button Display fig 28 shows the operating state and the values of the settings being carried out D1 Fan speed or automatic operating mode indicator AUTO D2 Heating D3 Cooling D4 Dehumidifier only D5 Air change activation not available in this model D6 Night operation switch D7 Automatic operation switch D8 First operating program switch D9 Second operating program switch D10 Temperature indicator thermometer or time indicator D11 ECO activation of the economy function The remote control is also equipped with a sliding cover thatcan be positioned so as to permitaccess only to the ON OFF ECONOMY MODE and NIGHT MODE buttons Main switch on and running management To manage unit by means ofthe remote control the main switch on the power line mustbe switched on the installation technician can be more precise about its location or the plug of the equipment must be inserted in the system s socket Once these operations have been carried out the machine may be regulated using 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 maximum distance for transmission of commands is about 8 meters Turning the unit ON OFF button T1 Use this button T1 to turn the system off standby or on Since the machine s control system has a memory no setting will not be
9. located on the console NOTE the air conditioner has to defrost its battery periodically during this operation the air conditioner does not heat the room though its internal parts remain on except for the room air fan when the outdoor temperature is very low there may be a slight delay for passage from the minimum to the medium or maximum speed from when the command is sent to the machine with the remote control Like delays might occur on activating the swinging function of the mobile baffle After having turned off the unit the internal fan runs 60 seconds more Then it stops and both air flaps close Checking airflow direction The airflow may be checked vertically To adjust vertical airflow you can operate in two ways continuous air flow oscillation obtainable by pressing button T9 Activation Deactivation of the moving flaps By so doing the grille fins perform a complete oscillation block the moving flaps in the preferred position by pressing button T9 again while the fins move By pressing button T9 again the automatic movement of the moving flaps starts again IMPORTANT Never force manually the movement of the moving flaps SPLENDID 3 3 11 3 3 12 3 3 13 3 3 14 3 3 15 Checking fan speed Fan speed is checked by button T5 Pressing this button several times will change the speed in this order Low Medium High and Automatic The higher the speed setting the greater the output of the air condition
10. lost when it is turned off This button serves to switch the air conditioner on or off for brief periods of time In case of prolonged stop of the machine it must be deactivated turning the main switch off or unplugging the machine from the mains ECO key button T2 The energy saving function is activated through this button T2 and the switching on of the ECO icon remote control on the display which automatically optimizes machine running 35 UNICO INVERTER 3 3 5 3 3 6 3 3 7 3 3 8 3 3 9 3 3 10 36 OLIMPIA Cooling When used in this mode the air conditioner dehumidifies and cools the room Activate this mode by pressing button T4 Run mode selector until the snowflake symbol D3 is displayed In this run mode the required temperature and fan speed can be set After having activated this run mode the compressor will start running after 3 minutes at the most and the unit begins emitting cold air The starting of the compressor is seen by the lighting up of the relative green LED B fig 22 on the control panel Dehumidification only When used in this mode the air conditioner eliminates the humidity in the room This function can be extremely useful between seasons particularly on rainy days when the temperature is not uncomfortable but the excess humidity feels unpleasant In this mode both room temperature and fan speed settings are ignored which correspond to minimum As such no temperat
11. management system These operations must be carried out by skilled technicians on a regular basis that will depend on the place of installation and intensity of use Depending on the quantity of dirt the unit can be cleaned dry by using a battery compressor and bowl and cleaning the fins with a soft brush taking care not to deform them or more thoroughly using dedicated detergents Before you leave the site of installation you should gather up all packing material and use a damp cloth to remove any traces of dust that may have deposited on the machine during assembly fig 24 These operations though certainly not essential have a beneficial effect as they enhance the professional image of the installer in the eyes of the client To prevent unnecessary calls by the user before you leave the site of installation it is also a good idea to Explain the contents of the Instruction Manual to the user Show the user how to clean the filter 2 6 1 Cleaning the air filter A OPERATION TO BE PERFORMED WHEN THE MACHINE IS SWITCHED OFF AND THE POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED To ensure effective internal air filtration and satisfactory operation of your air conditioner the air filter has to be cleaned periodically The need to perform this important maintenance operation is signalled after a long period of use through the lighting up of two LEDs on the warning panel The air filter is at the top of the unit Removing the filter turn of
12. mm or 202 mm in the wall as indicated in the drilling template The 202 mm holes will ensure best performance and utmost noiselessness TheUNICO INVERTER unitmay be installed inlieu ofa UNICO SKY orUNICO STAR unitwithoutchanging the position ofthe existing holes with the exception of the small hole for condensate drainage In this case in order not to penalize performance remove the insulating material from the air outlet pipe Drill the wall using the proper tools to facilitate your job and prevent excess damage or disturbance to your client The besttools for drilling large holes in walls are special drills called core borers with very high twisting torque and adjustable rotating speed depending on the diameter of the hole to be drilled 29 UNICO INVERTER 2 3 3 To preventthe creation of large amounts of dustand rubble due to drilling the core borer can be fitted with a vacuum system applied by means of suction cups to the drilling zone Our Service Department can give you all necessary information to enable you to find these devices To drill the holes proceed as follows Fasten the drilling template to the wall leaving the necessary space from the ceiling floor and side walls as shown on the template that may be fixed using adhesive tape Use a small drill or punch to mark with extreme care the exact centre of each of the holes to be drilled Using a core boring head measuring at least 162 mm to drill the two holes for entry a
13. to the personnel that the operation described could cause electrocution if not performed according to the safety rules Generic danger Signals to the personnel that the operation described could cause physical injury if not performed according to the safety rules Danger from heat Signals to the personnel that the operation described could cause burns if not performed according to the safety rules GENERAL INFORMATION First of all we would like to thank you for choosing an air conditioner produced by our company We are sure you will be happy with it because it represents the state of the art in home air conditioning technology This manual has been compiled with the aim of providing you with all the explanations necessary to manage perfectly your conditioning system Therefore please read the manual carefully before using the equipment By following the suggestions contained in this manual the conditioner that you have purchased will operate without problems giving you optimum room temperatures with minimum energy costs The manual is divided into 3 sections or chapters CHAP 1GENERAL INFORMATION Aimed at the specialised installer and the end user It contains information technical data and important warnings to heed before installing and using the conditioner CHAP 2 INSTALLATION Aimed exclusively at a specialised installer It contains all the information necessary for the positioning and mounting of the conditioner in the place
14. where it will be installed The installation of the conditioner by non specialised personnel will invalidate the warranty conditions CHAP 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE user part Contains useful information for understanding the use and programming of the conditioner and the most common maintenance interventions This is a legally reserved documentand the reproduction ortransmission to third parties withoutthe explicitauthorisation of OLIMPIA SPLENDID is absolutely forbidden The appliances could be subjectto updating and therefore appear different from the designs contained herein although this does not in any way invalidate the texts contained in the manual Read this manual carefully before performing any operation installation maintenance use and follow the instructions contained in each chapter SPLENDID 9 PP PPP P 1 UJ 1 4 THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY CAUSEDBY FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL The manufacturer reserves the right to modify at any time its models without changing the fundamental characteristics described in this manual The installation and maintenance of air conditioners like this one may be hazardous as they contain a cooling gas under pressure as well as powered parts Therefore the installation first startup and subsequent maintenance should be carried out exclusively by authorized qualified personnel This unit complies with Europea
15. CAUTION make sure in this case that the water expelled outward does not damage or disturb persons or property During the winter this type of drainage may cause sheets of ice to form When the condensate drainage is fitted pay much attention not to compress the rubber hose 2 3 4 Assembly of the air ducts and external grids After having drilled the holes insert the plastic sheet supplied with the conditioner into them Since the sheet was made for 202 mm holes you will have to cut off 130 mm from the long side of the sheet for the 162 mm holes The sheets must be 65 mm shorter than the length of the wall Roll the sheet and insert it into the hole fig 9 paying attention to the splicing line fig 9 ref A which must always face upwards Use an ordinary cutter for the foregoing operation fig 9 To position the external grids proceed as follows Apply the seal fig 10 ref B to the wall flange fig 10 ref A ensuring itlines up with the outer edge of the flange as indicated in the figure Fix the two flanges using 2 pegs having a diameter of 6 and check that the two fixing holes are horizontal Fit the small eyelet of the spring with the long stem on the cap pin on both components fig 11 Insert the two caps with spring on the front part of the external grid on its two housings pulling until it clicks fig 12 and 30 OLIMPIA SPLENDID couple the two chains to the large eyelet of the spring Using one hand grip th
16. In these cases cut off the mains voltage for about one minute by disconnecting the power cable or cutting off the power supply line and then restart the conditioner as usual once said time has elapsed When heating in the heating pump models the unit begins to emit heat two minutes after the compressor starts Should the fan start at the same time as the compressor for the first few minutes it would emit cold air into the room and this could bother the occupants since the unit has not yet reached steady running conditions 38 OLIMPIA SPLENDID 3 52 Troubleshooting dr In case of malfunctions check the following table If the problem persists after the suggested checks and controls contact the authorised technical service FAULTS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS k The unit does notturn on _ No power supply that mains power is present by turning on a lightfor instance Check if the master switch is closed or if a fuse is burnt in this case replace the fuse If there is a magnetothermal circuit breaker instead of the master switch check if it tripped if it did rearm it S hould the problem occur again contactthe S ervice Center at once and do not attempt to run the unit Remote control batteries are flat fthe batteries are flat you will notice that no messages are displayed and thatthe units reception confirmation sound is missing when you try to issue any command to it In this case replace the bat
17. condensate discharge was built into the wall see paragraph 2 3 2 in order to drain the condensate it will be necessary to drill a hole through the wall in the position shown on the template Preparing the condensate discharge As far as machines equipped with a heating pump are concerned connect the unit to the condensate discharge pipe supplied by coupling it with the specific vent fig 6 ref A thatis on the back of the machine remove cap B When the max level is reached a solenoid valve ensures the condensate will flow out from the internal tray For cold only machines connect the condensate discharge pipe if you intend running the unit at low outdoor temperatures lower than 23 C S ince condensate drains by gravity there must be a minimum slope of at least 3 at every point of the discharge line Use a rigid or flexible tube having an inside diameter of at least 16 mm If the line empties into a sewerage system install a siphon before the point in which the pipe reaches the main discharge at least 300 mm below the inlet from the unit fig 6 If the drainpipe drains into a vessel tank or other container this container should not be sealed and the drainpipe should not remain immersed in the water see fig 7 The hole through which the condensate pipe passes should always slope towards the outside see fig 8 The exact position in which to place the pipe inlet as compared to the machine is shown on the drilling template
18. directly to the prevailing standards For particularly important applications we recommend contacting expert heating engineers The user should try to limit high heat loads as much as possible as follows glass doors and windows exposed to many hours of sunlight should be fitted on the inside with curtains or even better on the outside with coverings such as Venetian blinds verandahs refractive film etc The air conditioned room must remain closed as long as possible Halogen spotlights or other electrical equipment with high power consumption should not be used in the room toasters steam irons hot plates for cooking etc CHOOSING THE POSITION OF THE UNIT The position for installing the unit to obtain best performance and avoid breakdowns or hazards must have the following requisites fig 3 The height of the units lower edge from the floor should be at least 100 mm if fixed to the wall in the lowest position If fixed to the wall in the highest position it should be at least 80 mm from the ceiling The wall on which the inside unit is installed must be sturdy and able to withstand its weight t must be possible to leave room around the unit for any maintenance operations that may be necessary Nothing should be in the way of the air that needs to circulate both on the top air intake curtains plants furniture and atthe front where the air exits This could cause air swirls that would inhibit the working efficiency
19. door power line must be fitted with an unipolar disconnecting device having a nominal capacity compatible with the maximum absorption of the unit and with an opening of the contacts that will allow a complete disconnection from the mains in the conditions set forth in over voltage category lll To avoid any risk of electric shock always remove the master plug from the mains before making any electrical connections or any other maintenance intervention on the appliances Make all connections in compliance with prevailing laws The connection can be made using a cable built into the wall in the position shown on the template In this case proceed as follows remove the lower cover wedged in fig 17 ref A remove the upper cover wedged in fig 17 ref B unscrew the 6 screws that lock the front cover fig 18 ref A remove the front cover fig 19 remove the cover of the electrical box fig 19 ref A unscrew the cable clamp fig 19 ref B unscrew the cable fixing screws of the terminal strip fig 19 ref C remove the cable insert the new cable following the same route remove the wooden wedge from behind the unit lock the cable s three poles in the terminal strip and tighten the screws fig 19 ref C block the cable with the clamp fig 19 ref B 31 UNICO INVERTER close the protection of the board fig 19 ref A refit the front cover of the machine with the six screws refit the two wedged in covers upper and lower
20. e only two 1 5V LR 03 dry cell batteries in the remote control unit not supplied Once flat they should be eliminated only through special collection centers provided by the local authorities for this type of waste Replace both batteries at the same time To insert the batteries remove the spring latch cover on the back of the remote control The batteries have to be inserted according to the positive and negative pole markings in the bottom of the battery compartment Close the spring latch cover after inserting the batteries 34 OLIMPIA SPLENDID 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 REMOTE CONTROL The remote controlis the interface between the userand the air conditioner Itis therefore particularly importantto familiarize yourself with the parts of the remote control that relate to this interface All the references indicated in the following paragraphs refer to figure 29 on page 8 unless otherwise specified Description of the remote control Buttons fig 28 used to set or bring up machine functions T1 ON OFF standby T2 ECONOMY key T3 Night well being mode T4 Operating mode selector T5 Fan speed selector T6 Button for setting timer and programs T7 Button for increasing or decreasing the temperature time settings T8 Button for activating the FREE COOLING air change system not available in this model T9 Movable baffle adjustment On Off button T10 Reset button T11 Program start
21. e toggle button the time increases or decreases by 30 minutes i To return to the routine operating mode just press the button T6 as many times as necessary to clear the relevant indications from the display 37 UNICO INVERTER 3 3 16 Starting and stopping the operating programs After having made the settings for the operating programs they can be used or not as needed Either or both of the programs can be used In particular each time you press the button T11 Program activation the situation changes as follows Use of Program no 1 only Use of Program no 2 only Use of Programs 1 and 2 Disuse of both programs 3 3 17 Resetting all remote control functions Press the button T10 to reset all the remote control settings This will cancel all the settings of the timer and the remote control will use the default settings Moreover on pressing the button T10 all the possible indications are displayed so thatthe user may check the working efficiency of the display itself 3 3 18 Managing the unit if the remote control is not available If you cannot find the remote control if it is faulty or the batteries are flat the unit can work in Automatic mode only Use a pointed object to press the microswitch located underneath the hole on the control panel To switch the air conditioner off press the microswitch again To restore routing operations in the remote control you need only issue any command once the remote control is availab
22. e two chains connected to the grid Bend the external grids back gripping them with your free hand where they bend and insert your fingers inside the single fins fig 13 Insert your arm into the pipe until the grid protrudes completely outwards Reopen the grid being careful to keep your fingers inside the fins Turn the grid until the fins are fully horizontal and tilted downwards P ull the chain tensioning the spring and couple the chain ring to the pin of the inner flange through which the pipes pass fig 14 Use hand shears to cut off any excess chain links De WARNING use exclusively the supplied grids or grids with like characteristics 2 3 5 2 3 6 2 3 7 Preparing the holes on the machine The unit was built to be paired with 162 mm pipes and in order to obtain best performance and noiselessness you should use the 202 mm holes Configure the unit as follows Use a cutter to punch an opening on the rear cover and remove the covering part fig 15 ref A So as to create the air passage hole having a diameter of 202 mm Fitting the unit on the bracket After having checked that the fixing bracket is properly anchored to the wall and that the suitable preparatory work if required has been carried out for the electrical connections and the condensate drainage the air conditioner can be fixed to the wall Lift it by holding it from the sides of the lower base see fig 16 To facilitate the operation of faste
23. e warning panel 34 MANAGING THE UNIT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL 34 Remote control 34 Fitting the batteries 34 REMOTE CONTROL 35 Description of the remote control 35 Main switch on and running management 35 Turning the unit ON OFF 35 ECO key 35 Cooling 36 Dehumidification only 36 Ventilation only
24. er but also the louder its operation If you select Automatic mode the microprocessor in the air conditioner adjusts the speed automatically keeping it as high as needed to reach the temperature setting with respect to the effective room temperature As the room temperature nears the setting fan speed is reduced automatically When the unit is operating in dehumidification mode fan speed adjustment is not possible as it can only function at low speed Night well being key Press the night well being T3 button to obtain several results specifically Gradual increase of the set cooling temperature Gradual decrease of the temperature set for heating only HP models Decrease of the units noise level Savings on night time consumption of electricity In order to activate the Night well being key press button T3 after having selected the required operating mode through button T4 and having set the required temperature through button T7 Ideally you should start night well being mode operation just before you fall asleep In cooling the set temperature is maintained for one hour after activating the night time comfort button During the next two hours the setting increases gradually whilst the running of the fan is set to low speed After the second hour the temperature and fan speed settings do not change any longer In heating mode the set temperature is held for one hour after starting Night well being mode operation During the n
25. ext two hours the setting decreases gradually whilst the running of the fan is set to low speed After the second hour the temperature and fan speed settings do not change any longer The night well being key is not available when the unit operates in dehumidification and ventilation mode The night well being mode button may be disabled at any time ideally when you wake up in the morning by pressing button T3 again At this stage the temperature and fan speed settings made prior to starting Night well being mode operation go back into effect Setting the operating programs The air conditioner logic provides the user with a choice of two operating programs that can be setto start and stop at programmed times for example you might want the air conditioner to start shortly before you return home so that it is cool when you get there To use these functions it is first necessary to set the exact time on the remote control and then set the time for the programs to start Setting the exact time Proceed as follows to set the exact time a Press button T6 Time and Program Setting as many times as necessary to display the hour indication H D10 b Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the displayed hour until it matches the exact time C Press button T6 again to display the minutes indication M D10 d Press the toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the displayed minutes until it shows the exact time in minutes
26. f the unit and wait until the suction flap has closed manually lift the air suction flap fig 25 lift the front part of the filter fig 25 ref A pull slightly to remove the edge from the upper grid fig 25 ref B remove the two supplementary filters green purifying filter ref B and black active carbon filter ref C from the filter unit fig 27 ref A wash and dry all the filters fit the active carbon filter black fig 26 ref C on the filter unit fig 26 ref A and lock it to the specific tongues fig 26 ref D fit the purifying filter green fig 26 ref B on the first pin that is on the filter unit fig 26 ref E pull it slightly and lock it on the other two pins fig 26 ref F refit the filter unit by inserting the rear edge fig 27 ref B into the grid fig 27 ref A lower the front edge fig 27 ref C on the machine manually close the suction flap Finally use an object with a pointed tip to press the micro button located on the warning panel for a second fig 22 ref H WARNING in order to avoid damaging the unit the manually open and close the air suction flap very carefully avoiding abrupt movements that could damage the plastic and mechanical parts LS WARNING after having cleaned the filters the air suction flap might stop in a wrong position on turning on the unit again In this case turn off the unit manually move the suction flap to closed position cut off p
27. le again 3 4 ENERGY SAVING ADVICE Always keep the filters clean See chapter on maintenance and cleaning Keep the doors and windows closed in the air conditioned rooms Keep sunlight out of the room by using curtains lowering the shades or closing the shutters Do not clog the air flows at inlet and outlet on the units This not only decreases system performance but also jeopardizes its working efficiency and could cause irreparable damage 3 5 TROUBLESHOOTING It is extremely important for the user to know when behaviour that seems like a malfunction really isn t Among these there are some see paragraph TROUBLESHOOTING that the user can solve easily by following our simple instructions whilst in all other cases it is necessary to get in touch with our Service Center We also wish to remind you that any attempts to repair the equipment made by unauthorized personnel will immediately invalidate the warranty Functional aspects not to be interpreted as problems 3 5 1 Functional aspects notto be interpreted as problems The compressor does not start up again immediately after a stop it takes about three minutes to start again The operating logic of the device provides for a delay between stoppage of the compressor and starting up again This is to safeguard the compressor The LEDs might blink erroneously and the conditioner might not restart after short power failures e g a blackout or if the power cable is removed for a few seconds
28. n Directives 2006 95 E C 2004 108 EC 2002 95 EC and 2002 96 EC Failing to comply with the instructions contained in this manual and using the unit with temperatures exceeding the permissible temperature range will invalidate the warranty Routine maintenance of the filters and general external cleaning can be done by the user as these operations are not difficult or dangerous During the assembly and each maintenance operation always pay attention to the warnings described in this manual and on the labels affixed inside the appliances and respect anything suggested by common sense and those of the Safety Norms in force in the place of installation Always wear gloves and protective goggles when carrying out interventions on the cooling part of the appliance Conditioners MUST NEVER be installed in rooms where there is inflammable gas explosive gas a high level of humidity laundry rooms greenhouses etc or in rooms where there are other machines that generate a lot of heat Should components need replacing always use OLIMPIA SPLENDID original spare parts IMPORTANT To avoid any risk of electric shock always remove the master plug from the mains before making any electrical connections or any other maintenance intervention on the appliances Make sure that all personnel responsible for transport and installation of the appliance are aware of these instructions IMPORTANT Do not allow R 410A to escape into the atmosphere R 410A i
29. nd exit of the air WARNING drill the foregoing holes tilted slightly downwards to prevent water from being fed back through the ducts fig 5 Most of the removed material is expelled outwards therefore make sure that it does hit any person or object when it falls out In order to avoid as much as possible outer plaster breaking itis necessary to proceed carefully with the last part of hole execution decreasing pressure on core borers Next drill the holes for anchoring the fastening brackets to the wall using as a first option the 4 holes on the ends of the bracket as shown on the drilling template If the wall is not very solid it is advisable to use some extra anchor bolts As you can see the bracket can be fastened in a number of different ways and positions The air conditioner is heavier on the left hand side so itis best to make sure of a solid anchorage on that side The anchor bolts provided require holes with a diameter of 10 mm In any case the wall should be inspected carefully to determine the best possible anchorage and type of bolts suitable for particular situations WARNING the manufacturer will notbe held liable for any underestimates made the structural consistency ofthe anchor prepared by the installer Therefore pay utmost attention to the foregoing operation that could cause serious injury damage to people property if carried out incorrectly When installing models equipped with heating pump if no
30. ning it to the bracket tilt it slightly toward you To make the electrical connection and fasten the drainpipe place a wedge between the air conditioner and the wall see fig 16 When you have finished inspect carefully to make sure there are no fissures atthe back ofthe air conditioner the insulating gasket must fit firmly against the wall particularly in the zone where air enters and leaves the machine Electric hook up The air conditioner is equipped with a power supply cable and plug Y type connection If itis installed near an outlet you need only plug it in WARNING the replacement of the power supply cable if needed must be made by OLIMPIA SPLENDID technical service only or by personnel with similar qualifications and expertise In this case it is important to make sure the outlet to which you are plugged in is effectively grounded and connected to the mains by wiring of adequate size minimum 1 5 sq mm cross section To make an electrical connection with the shielded cable recommended for installations high on the wall proceed as follows Install a shunt box inside the wall in the position shown on the drilling template where you should prepare a power supply line with conductor 2 poles plus ground cross section of 1 5 mm The operation must only be performed by OLIMPIA SPLENDID technical service or by personnel with similar qualifications and expertise WARNING in compliance with installation regulations the out
31. o units that make up the air conditioner are packed separately in cartons Packaging may be transported persingle units by hand by two authorized persons orloadedonatrolley even piling upto a maximum of three packs Air outlet flap Suction flap Function and alarms display console Air intake grid Air filters Purifying filter Active carbon filter Lower guard Condensate discharge 0 Emergency condensate discharge 1 Power cable 28 OLIMPIA SPLENDID 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONMODES To obtain the best results and optimum performance follow the instructions for correct installation provided in this manual Failure to follow the instructions and apply the rules indicated may cause malfunction of the appliance and relieves the manufacturer OLIMPIA SPLENDID of any form of guarantee and liability for damages to persons animals or property The electrical system must comply with the regulations and rating data in the technical sheet with good grounding Size and specifications of the room in which to install the air conditioner Before installing the air conditioner itis essential to make an accurate calculation of the heatload in summer and cold load in winter for models with heating pump at the site of installation The more accurate this calculation is made the better the air conditioner will be able to do its job When executing the calculations refer
32. of the unit The air conditioner must be installed on a wall that communicates with the outside Caution after determining the best place for installation as described above check for the absence of other structures or systems beams piers pipes wires etc at the points where the holes are to be drilled which would prevent drilling the holes required to install the unit Check again to make sure there are no obstacles to air circulation through the holes to be drilled due to plants and their leaves slats or panelling blinds gratings or grids too dense etc WARNINGS fig 4 it should not be placed under curtains not spray water or other liquids of any kind directly on the unit it should not be installed in a position where the air flow can directly strike people in the whereabouts never force the opening of the airflow flap not place bottles cans clothing flowers or any other object on top of the airflow flap that could prevent it from opening it should not be directly over another appliance television set radio refrigerator etc or over a source of heat UNIT ASSEMBLY Warning The maximum length allowed for pipes is 1 m The pipes mustbe smooth on the inside and with a diameter of 202 mm Pipes cannot be curved or bent It is necessary to use the grilles provided or grilles which keep the same features Drilling the wall Install the unit by drilling two holes diameter of either 162
33. ower supply disconnect the power cable wait about 30 seconds plug in the power cable turn on the unit 33 UNICO INVERTER 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE user part 3 1 WARNINGS LE The installation and electrical connection of the air conditioner should be carried out by specialized personnel who possess the requisites set forth by law The installation instructions are provided in the specific manual No structural object furniture curtains plants leaves blinds etc should ever obstruct the normal flow of air from either the internal or external gratings LE Never lean or worse yet sit on the casing of the air conditioner as this could cause serious damage to the external parts De Do not turn the horizontal airflow baffles by hand Always use the remote control to adjust baffle position Le If the unit leaks water switch it off immediately and disconnect it from the power mains Call the nearest service centre ne When the air conditioner is heating it has to periodically eliminate any ice that could form on the external battery While it is doing this the machine keeps running but does not heat the room This lasts for a brief period of time from 3 to a maximum of 10 minutes AN The air conditioner must not be installed in rooms where explosive gasses develop or where there are conditions of heat and humidity beyond the maximum limits indicated in the installation manual De Clean the air filter periodically a
34. pes Kit of screws and anchor bolts Wall anchoring bracket Use and maintenance booklets warranty Remote control Papertemplate to make holes rommogour 27 UNICO INVERTER 1 4 1 Storage Store the packages in a closed room protected from atmospheric agents and resting on pallets or beams to isolate from the ground LE DO NOT OVERTURNTHE PACKAGE 1 4 2 Receipt and unpacking The products are packaged by expert personnel using suitable packaging material The units are delivered complete and in perfect condition however we suggestthat you perform the following controls of the quality of the shipping service on receiving the goods check if the package is damaged If affirmative accept the goods with reserve taking photographs of any apparent damage unpack and check the contents against the packing list check that none of the components have been damaged during transport if they have inform the forwarder by registered letter with receipt within 3 days of receipt of the goods and enclosing photographic evidence Send the same information by fax to OLIMPIA SPLENDID No complaints will be accepted if made more than 3 days after the delivery of the goods ne Important note Keep the packaging at least during the warranty period for any possible delivery of the product to a service centre Dispose of the packaging in compliance with the regulations concerning refuse disposal 1 5 UNIT ELEMENTS fig 2 The tw
35. quivalent to 306 2 5 TESTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING Should the air conditioner stall and issue an alarm signal refer to the Service Centre which LEDs are blinking in order to simplify their intervention fig 22 LEDD condition active LED C timer active LEDB compressor ON LED A filter dirty 22 OLIMPIA SPLENDID 2 9 1 Evacuating condensate water during an emergency If there should be a malfunction in the condensation water drain system the air conditioner stops working and signals with flashing orange green and red lights the second and third LEDs from the left the alarm status To enable the air conditioner to work temporarily until the service personnel arrive you can drain the water out by following these simple instructions remove the lower cover fig 23 ref A remove the cap fig 23 ref B after having placed a good sized container underneath it at least 5 liter capacity to collect the water see fig 23 after having cleared the fault the service personnel will close the evacuation pipe 2 6 ROUTINEMAINTENANCE The air conditioner that you have purchased has been designed to reduce routine maintenance operations to a minimum These operations involve solely the cleaning operations outlined below Cleaning or washing of the room air filter each time the relative red LED lights up this can be done by the user see user manual Cleaning of the condensing battery and cleaning of the condensate
36. reparing the condensate discharge 30 Assembly of the air ducts and external grids 30 Preparing the holes on the machine 31 Fitting the unit on the bracket 31 Electric hook Up 31 TOP BOTTOM INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION 32 TESTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING 32 E vacuating condensate water during an emergency 33 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 33 Cleaning the air filter 33 USE AND MAINTENANCE user part WARNINGS 34 Description of th
37. s a fluorinated greenhouse gas as cited in the Kyoto Protocol with a Potential Global Warming effect GWP 1975 DISPOSAL The symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that the product must not be considered as normal domestic refuse but it must be taken to an appropriate disposal point for recycling electrical and electronic appliances Disposing of this product in the appropriate way avoids causing potentially negative consequences both for the environment and for the health that could occur if the product is not disposed of correctly Further information about the recycling of this product can be obtained from your local town hall your refuse collection service or in the store at which you bought the product This regulation is valid only in EU member states WARNING The air conditioner should be used for the exclusive purpose of producing hot or cool air on demand for the sole purpose of obtaining a comfortable temperature in the room Improper use of the equipment which may cause injury damage to persons property or animals relieves OLIMPIA SPLENDID of any liability LIST OF SUPPLIED COMPONENTS The supply includes the parts listed in the table below fig 1 Before beginning to assemble the unit make sure all the parts are within easy reach Strip of adhesive isolating tape Air inlet and outlet external grids including chains and kit for installing the grids n 2 Internal flanges 2 Sheet for wall pi
38. s described in the specific paragraph 3 1 1 Description of the warning panel fig 22 G Transparent area in which the signal is received from the remote control LEDD Green LED that indicates the machine is running when the machine is in standby this light is off LEDC Yellow LED that indicates the enabling of the programmed switching ON and or OFF LED B Green LED that indicates the switching on of the cooling compressor LED A Red LED that indicates the air filter must be cleaned H Service micro button RESET 3 2 MANAGING THE UNITWITH THE REMOTE CONTROL 3 2 1 Remote control The remote control supplied with the air conditioner is designed to be extremely sturdy and to ensure excellent performance in use but it should nevertheless be handled with some 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 Furthermore 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 electronic and fluorescent lighting may interfere with communications between the remote control and the air conditioner remove the batteries in case of prolonged disuse of the remote control 3 2 2 Fitting the batteries Us
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40. t hand side in the opening fig 21 ref D CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION OF THE AIR OUTLET FLAP FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF WALL carefully open the front flap unhook the flap side and central hooks on the baffles fig 20 remove the pin fig 20 ref A turn the flap 180 fig 20 insert the pin fig 21 ref A on the right hand side of the flap insertthe flap into the machine by inserting the pin fig 21 ref B into the bottom hole thatis on the right hand side in the opening fig 21 ref C and the flap s left hand hole on the lower pin that is on the left hand side in the opening fig 21 ref D After having carried out the mechanical operations to change the air outlet flap configure the machine s control electronics as follows connect the power supply line ensure the machine is in standby fig 22 ref A hold down the display button fig 22 ref H until an audible signal starts ringing CEILING CONFIGURATION press the display button fig 22 ref H to select yellow LED C fig 22 FLOOR CONFIGURATION press the display button fig 22 ref H to select green LED D fig 22 release the display button fig 22 ref H wait a few seconds until the standby configuration is restored fig 22 ref A IMPORTANT EACHTIME THE AIR OUTLET FLAP CONFIGURATION CHANGES THE RELEVANT ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION MUST ALSO BE CHANGED e N B the ceiling configuration determines the automatic correction of the heating room temperature which is e
41. teries The unitdoes not cool or _ The temperature set on the remote control is Check the temperature setting on the remote heat adequately either too high or too low when using the heating control and correct it if need be pump unit The air filter clogs before the relative cleaning Check and clean it if need be warning lightturns on Indoor or outdoor air flow obstacles are present Remove anything that might clog the air flows The heating cooling load has increased for example a door or a window was leftopen or equipmentthat dissipates a large amountofheat was installed in the same room I 39 UNICO INVERTER 3 5 3 40 Specifications For the technical data listed below consult the characteristic data plate applied to the product Power supply voltage Maximum power absorbed Maximum current absorbed Coolant power Coolant gas Protection rating of the containers Max working pressure Dimensions W x H x D mm 902x506x229 Weight without packing kg 39 OPERATIONAL LIMITS Internal ambient temp Outside ambient temp Maximum operating temperature DB 35 C WB 24 C in cooling mode DB 43 C WB 32 C Minimum operating temperature DB18 C in cooling mode DB 10 C Maximum operating temperatures DB27 C in heating DB 24 C WB 18 C Minimum operating temperatures in heating DB 15 C OLIMPIA SPLENDID Thi
42. ure and fan speed indications are displayed Activate this mode by pressing button T4 Run mode selector until the droplet symbol D4 and automatic ventilation symbol D1 are displayed In this operating mode it is normal for the air conditioner to function intermittently Ventilation only When used in this mode the air conditioner does not perform any action with regard to temperature and air humidity in the room Activate this mode by pressing button T4 Run mode selector until the fan symbol D1 is displayed At this stage you can select the fan speed see paragraph 3 3 11 Well being function automatic The machine s temperature is automatically regulated according to the room s temperature The fan speed is also automatically regulated according to the set temperature except in dehumidification mode Activate this mode by pressing button T4 Run mode selector until the symbol D7 is displayed Heating only models fitted with heating pump When used in this mode the air conditioner heats the room This function is only available on models with a heating pump HP Activate this mode by pressing button T4 Run mode selector until the sun symbol D2 is displayed In this run mode the required temperature and fan speed can be set After three minutes maximum time the compressor should start and the air conditioner starts heating the room The startof the compressor can be checked through the lighting of the relevant green LED
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