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1. 21 gc HR 22 Technical data Split room conditioners KSS 2508 AIV KSS 3508 AIV KSS 4508 AIV Indoor unit KSS 2508 AIV I KSS 3508 AIV I KSS 4508 AIV I Outdoor unit KSS 2508 AIV A KSS 3508 AIV A KSS 4508 AIV A Cooling capacity heat output kW 2 50 2 70 3 50 3 85 4 50 6 00 Air volumes indoor unit m 3 h 450 550 800 Connection voltage 1 N PE 230 V Nominal power consumption for cooling heating kW 0 73 0 85 1 16 1 27 1 58 2 05 Sound power level outdoor indoor unit approx db A 53 40 55 42 56 45 Refrigerant R 410A Net weight outdoor indoor unit kg 40 8 5 45 11 52 20 Dimensions outdoor unit W x H x D mm 830 x 540 x 320 830 x 540 x 320 914 x 685 x 384 Dimensions indoor unit W x H x D mm 770 x 250 x 180 830 x 285 x 189 1020 x 319 x 234 Condensate hose extension indoor unit Required inner hose diameter Du Height difference indoor unit outdoor 10 unitmaximum Length of refrigerant pipe maximum m 20 Temperature range cooling Indoor unit adjustable range Upper operating limit 33 C lower operating limit 18 C Outdoor unit fixed setpoint conditions Upper operating limit 43 C lower operating limit 10 C Temperature range heating Indoor unit adjustable range Upper operating limit 30 C lower operating limit 16 C Outdoor unit fixed setpoint conditions Upper operat
2. plug in the plug fasten the grounding wire to the mounting plate fasten the electrical cable to the strain relief clamp attach the cover again Electrical connection on the indoor unit The power supply of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is done via the pre installed connecting cable with power plug on the indoor unit e Operation only with 230 V AC e Observe the safety and connecting conditions e Provide separate fuse protection for circuit e Connection and repair only by a qualified specialist e Provide a disconnecting device in the permanently installed wiring with at least 3 mm conctact opening at each pole e g automatic circuit breaker Electrical connection on the outdoor unit Start up Check the following before start up e Are all refrigerant pipes and connections tight e g using a leak test spray e Has the electrical installation been carried out correctly e Have the indoor and outdoor units been installed in a secure and vibration proof manner e Have the refrigerant pipes been routed correctly e Has the max permitted length not been exceeded e the coupling elements on the outdoor unit been insulated e Have all installation residues or contamination been removed from the indoor and outdoor unit e the air filter and condensate drainage pipes been installed properly e Were functioning batteries correctly placed in the remote control Function test e Plugin the d
3. air humidity is high heating operation can cause the formation of ice on the outdoor unit which reduces the heat output In this case the device switches automatically to the De frost mode for 10 15 minutes heating is interrupted and the fans cease to operate Temperature too high When in heating operation both room and external temperatures are too high the fan of the outdoor unit may switch off periodically protective function Power disruption power cuts After a power cut the devices restart operation in the operating mode last set with the temperature setting last stored This occurs in cooling and dehumidifying mode with a starting delay of approx 3 min In heating operation this restart phase can last up to 17 minutes The alignment of the airflow fins SWING may need to be reset after a power disruption 14 Information on the efficient use of the device e Keep windows and doors closed during air conditioning e Select the suitable setting of the airflow direction direct the airflow downward in heating operation direct the airflow upward in cooling operation e In cooling operation set the room temperature no more than 5 below the outside temperature Permissible temperature and humidity ranges Temperature range of outdoor unit 10 C to 43 C Humidity range of outdoor unit approx 40 to 80 Temperature range of indoor unit 18 C to Cooling 433 C Humidity
4. range of outdoor unit approx 40 to 80 If the device is exposed to high humidity over a long period condensate may form and drip down Temperature range of outdoor unit 10 C to 43 C Humidity range of outdoor unit approx 40 to 80 If the device is exposed to high humidity over a long period condensate may form and drip down Heating Temperature range of indoor unit 18 C to 33 C Humidity range of outdoor unit approx 40 to 80 If the device is exposed to higher temperatures the automatic safety mechanism may be triggered and operation may be interrupted If the device is exposed to lower temperatures ice may form on the heat exchanger which can cause water condensate to run out or lead to other malfunctions Circuit diagram KSS 2508 Power 220 2930 240V n ME c 4 ce AJ C gt Outdoor unit OOP EET p Wn vom 9019 Lim LL Lid LAC RAC H 9 I7 X4 n5 15 Circuit diagram KSS 3508 Indoor unit 220 230 240V DISPLAY YE GN ower BN L L N Um BL N B 6 YE GN 000100 TRANSFORMER OP Wn van Lim LL ME E d LAC MC OF 4 p I 1 I 1 CHASSIS 16 Circuit diagram KSS 4508 vr FAN MOTOR POWER 220 230 240V TUBE ROOM B TEM SENSOR TEM
5. 9C Dimplex Installation and Operating Instructions Split Air Conditioner for Wall Mounting KSS 2508 AIV KSS 3508 AIV KSS 4508 AIV Technical data n reete ECRIRE EORNM E 2 Enetgy efficlericy ie ORARE AREE MRI 3 Checklists x re E a e Rt UE E dede tie 4 Refrigeration plam esinin eae ee ee I A be b e eee tee 4 Safety regulations utetur ctetu gelu 5 Device Constructions ertet a aa a eie d ee ee 6 Installation instr ctiOnis tt 7 SCOPE OF SUPPLY 7 iier RR EGRE Ft 8 Assembling the indoor unit 420 4 0 nnne 9 Assembling the 10 Refrigerant pIpes ioa ERU ebbe RR dh veio s 11 Connecting the refrigerant pipes on the outdoor unit seen 12 Electrical Connections cue oett cate re ei acted 13 jc PET 13 Important notes on 4 4 44 10 nnne 14 Ke EE Da Oe Hte RE REM HS 15 Operation ehem tie p Et eb i e eec ie teta 18 Cleaning and maintenance cae ae een te d eene re eite e e dre
6. SENSOR 50 60HZ LIND 4000100 MICRO SWITCH Outdoor unit N D R U i T COMPRESSOR X ki fun 2 4 X202 X114 17 Operation Function buttons of remote control 1 Remote control 2 Display window 3 Select operating mode Automatic Cooling Dehumidifying Circulation Heating 4 Swing operation On Off 5 Setting the current time 6 Setting the timer function switch off time 7 Setting the time increasing the time 8 Deactivating the timer function 9 Setting the time reducing the time 10 Timer function setting the switch on time 11 Sleep function On Off 12 Fan level Selecting the speed 13 Increasing the default room temperature 14 Decreasing the default room temperature 15 Operation On Off AUTOFAN Oper AUTO 4 SH H Cae F SWING Ost 0M 88 88 FAN SWING SLEEP Operating display on the remote control 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Fan speed is determined automatically Fan on Fan speed low normal high Send default is sent Dehumidifying operating mode Heating operating mode Sleep function set Circulation operating mode Swing operation ON display Current time set timer time AM time before noon PM time afternoon ON time timer On OFF time timer Off Timer function activated Room temperature default Automatic operating mode Cooling operating mod
7. dequate cooling or heating Do the air filters need cleaning Are the device s inlet and outlet vents covered or clogged with dirt Have additional sources of heat been switched on during cooling mode Are the room temperature settings appropriate Are the windows and doors in the room to be cooled or heated open Has the correct fan speed been set air volume Are larger window surfaces present during cooling operation through which direct sunlight enters the room You may need to close the curtains lower the blinds etc 22 Warranty after sales service The following conditions describing the requirements and scope of our warranty service do not affect the warranty obligations of the sales person from the sales contract with the end customer We offer a warranty for the devices according to the following conditions Based on the following conditions we remedy defects of the device free of charge which can be proven to be due to material and or manufacturing defects if they are reported to us without delay upon being detected and within 24 months after delivery to the first end customer This period is 12 months when the device is used commercially If the defect appears within 6 months after delivery and a successful start up heat pumps for heating purposes and central room ventilation devices by the authorised after sales service for complete systems a material or manufacturing defect can be expected This device is
8. e Hnc LILUF swine BM BB BB 28 27 26 25 Inserting the batteries in the remote control Remove the cover of the battery compartment Insert two 1 5 V MICRO AAA compartment Observe the polarity in the housing Replace the cover of the battery compartment batteries in the battery Note Insert new batteries if the display of the remote control is weak or flickers or cannot be seen at all Setting the time Press the CLOCK 5 button The display 26 AM before noon or PM afternoon flashes Set the current time with the TIME 7 or TIME 9 buttons Briefly touching the buttons causes a change in 1 minute increments Prolonged touch of the buttons causes a change in 10 minute increments Press the CLOCK 5 button to store the set time 19 Setting the fan speed The fan speed can be set at three levels The fan speed is set with the FAN 12 button The fan speed cannot be changed in the dehumidifying operating mode Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the FAN 12 button once or several times until the desired fan speed 18 is set Cooling Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the MODE 3 button once or several times until the Cooling 31 display appears The desired room temperature can be set with the TEMP 13 and TEMP 14 buttons Setting range 16 30 setting increments 1 Dehumidification Press
9. e may not be stand in the water The diagram below shows the recommended position for the wall opening depending on the minimum distances Front view KSS 2508 KSS 3508 55 4508 770 830 1020 250 285 310 gt eee a Installation The mounting plate for the indoor unit must be aligned horizontally and mounted while observing the minimum clearances Route the lines through the wall opening Engage the indoor unit in the upper profiles of the mounting plate and swivel it downward until the indoor unit engages Assembling the outdoor unit Mount the outside component on a suitable support or wall with adequate load capacity The wall bracket WKS 357 is available as an accessory e inflow and outflow of air must be unimpeded e An air short circuit must be avoided e Minimum clearances must be observed e Distances to bedrooms and third party rooms should be selected as large as possible to avoid annoying noise See Technical Data for sound power levels Top view of outdoor unit Distances between the drilling holes for mounting the outdoor unit All dimensions in mm Type Dim A Dim B Dim C Dim D Dim E KSS 2508 AIV 288 320 540 760 70 KSS 3508 AIV 288 320 540 760 70 KSS 4508 AIV 342 384 550 844 70 Condensate drainage in the outdoor unit During heating operation
10. ed field 23 Note on disposal Do not dispose of the unit with general household waste The device must be taken to a local waste disposal plant Glen Dimplex Deutschland GmbH Telephone 49 0 9221 709 562 Subject to technical changes Am Goldenen Feld 18 Fax 49 0 9221 709 565 Internet www dimplex de D 95326 Kulmbach E mail kundendienst system dimplex de kss08 gb ba doc 08 08 A 24
11. evice and turn on the circuit breaker Operate the ON OFF button of the remote control e Operate the MODE button of the remote control e Check all operating modes cooling circulation heating dehumidifying if the ambient temperatures permit this application limits e Certain start up times or pauses depend on the function when switching from one operating mode to another If the device cannot be switched on using the remote control Open the front of the indoor unit Operate the AUTO STOP button at the right upper corner Checking the function of the remote control must now be possible 13 Important notes on operation Use the air conditioner only for the following purposes e for room cooling e for room heating e for room dehumidification e circulate the air in the room Heating operation The device operates with heat pump switching Heat is extracted from the outside air then led to the indoor unit and released in the room The heat output diminishes as the temperature of the outside air drops If the device does not provide sufficient heat for the room we recommend operating it in combination with another heater Heat pump air conditioners circulate the warm air in order to heat the entire room It therefore takes some time until the entire room is warm also depends on the external temperature and the heating requirement Automatic de icing When external temperatures are low and
12. f the filters are heavily soiled they can also be cleaned with a neutral cleaning solution The air filters must be completely dry before installing them again Installation is done in the reverse order Push the filter slightly upward at one side until it disengages from its locked position Fully remove the filter Repeat the procedure with the second filter 21 Faults In case of malfunction stop the operation of the air conditioner immediately deactivate the unit and disconnect from the mains Switch off the automatic circuit breaker in the manifold and pull of the mains plug if necessary Contact the after sales service You can detect possibly impaired function by a reduced output smoke development unusual odours loud noises increased tripping of the fuse or unusual heat development However before you contact the after sales service please use the list below to check whether this could be a normal occurrence or a fault you can remedy yourself Type of fault Possible causes Device does not switch on immediately If the device is switched off and then on again immediately a safety function prevents it operating for about 3 minutes compressor safety function The same thing happens when disconnecting the air conditioner from the mains and then switching it on again Again the safety function prevents the operation of the device for approx 3 minutes A delay of up to 17 minutes can occur befo
13. following must be observed when installing refrigerant pipes e The refrigerant should not come into contact with the eyes if necessary protective goggles should be worn e Refrigerants can cause frostbite in contact with the skin if necessary suitable protective clothing such as gloves should be worn e Contact with open flames or very hot surfaces can cause the refrigerant to decompose and give off poisonous gases e Caution Do not smoke while disconnecting or closing refrigerant pipes Do not inhale the refrigerant e Refrigerant is heavier than air if it leaks it collects on the ground e high concentrations it can cause a lack of oxygen There is a danger of suffocation A defective refrigerant pipe must be properly disposed of by a qualified specialist company or the authorised customer service Installation If possible the refrigerant pipes should be routed in suitable conduits e g conduits for electrical installations which allow the pipes to be replaced in case of replacement or repair e Subsequently wrapping the refrigerant pipes with cloth adhesive tape protects the line insulation from damages due to UV rays and mechanical impact rubbing against walls bird bites As an additional benefit it makes the installed pipes more rigid thereby reducing vibration e The pipes may have more than three bends in succession and not more than 12 bends over their entire length e number of bends shou
14. hen routing the refrigerant pipes it is essential to maintain a bend radius of 3 5 x pipe diameter Excess piping should be wound up at a downward angle to the outdoor unit in order to avoid displacement of refrigerant oil Take the height difference between indoor and outdoor unit into account If the outdoor unit is installed higher than the indoor unit provide an oil siphon every 3 vertical meters Plan condensate drainage If the condensate hose on the indoor unit cannot be routed with a downward slope a condensate pump must be provided The condensate is always formed at the cold side of the air conditioner this means for cooling in the inner component and for heating in the outdoor unit Is an approval by the local utility company required Refrigeration plan Condenser Capillary Filter dryer OOOO Filter dryer 4 way valve Coupling Evaporator Compressor Collector Coupling Safety regulations General e Please read these installation and operating instructions carefully and fully before commencing installation They contain important information about the assembly use and maintenance as well as safety instructions to be observed e After unpacking the device inspect it for any transport damage In case of doubt do not put the device into use but have it examined by a qualified technician e Before connecting the device please ensure that the mains supply network corresponds to that required b
15. ing limit 43 C lower operating limit 15 C Length of plug cable indoor unit m 1 5 Energy efficiency class cooling A B Energy efficiency value cooling heating 3 42 2 64 3 02 2 73 2 93 2 85 Special accessories refrigerant pipe consisting of an insulated suction and pressure pipe pre filled with refrigerant and with coupling and electrical connecting cable Pre filled refrigerant pipes length 2 m KMSL 1412 2 AIV Assembly accessories consisting of 2 brackets with dampeners for wall mounting of outdoor unit Wall bracket WKS 357 Condensate pump accessory consisting of float type switch and separate pump Condensate pump KSI 3100 Refrigerant pipes may be joined to extend them For refrigerant pipes longer than 8 metres an on site extension by the refrigeration technician is recommended Energy efficiency Energy Manufacturer Outdoor unit Indoor unit Low energy consumption 1 High energy consumption Annual energy consumption kWh in cooling mode Actual consumption depends on usage of the device and cooling conditions Cooling capacity Energy efficiency value At full load the higher the better Type Cooling function only Cooling function heating function Air cooling Water cooling Heat output Energy efficiency class of heating function A Low energy consumption G High energy consumption Noise dB A re 1 pW The b
16. ird party becomes void The warranty covers the device and the parts purchased from the supplier Parts and devices not purchased by the supplier and system defects due to parts not purchased from the supplier are not covered by warranty If the defect cannot be remedied or the repair is denied by us or unreasonably delayed the manufacturer will either deliver a replacement free of charge or reimburse the reduced value In case of providing a replacement delivery we reserve the right to apply a reasonable usage for the time of usage incurred so far Extended or other claims especially those for compensation of damages incurred outside of the device are excluded unless liability is legally mandated In case of liability according to article 478 of the German Civil Code BGB the liability of the supplier is limited to the lump sum service fees constituting the maximum amount An extension of the warranty to 36 months for heater heat pumps and central room ventilation devices from the date of start up but no longer than 38 months after delivery ex factory is granted under the following conditions The prerequisite for accepting the extended warranty is the chargeable start up by the authorised after sales service for complete systems with a start up log within an operating time compressor runtime of less than 150 hours Defects noted in the start up log must be remedied immediately This is the basis for the warranty The start up log shall be submitted
17. ld be kept to a minimum e radius of the bends must be at least 3 5 times the external diameter e Install the pipes with a downward slope toward the outdoor unit or wind them up to prevent residues of refrigerant oil If the height difference between indoor and outdoor unit is greater than 3 metres a siphon type bend must be created every 3 metres of height difference For example 2 bends at 6 metre height 3 bends at 9 metre height etc Outdoor unit installed higher than the indoor unit Refrigerant flow Provide a siphon every 3 vertical meters Oil separator 11 Connecting the refrigerant pipes on the outdoor unit Important information e Preventing dirt and moisture from entering the system is imperative clean all connections with a dry cloth if necessary e coupling connections may be loosened or opened again after connecting them if required Avoid frequent opening e Repairs must only be carried out by an authorised after sales service 1 Remove dust caps transport protection Pull back the locking ring 2 Push on the refrigerant pipe coupling Push the locking ring forward again and close the fastening tab 4 Secure the connection with a screw A to prevent unintentional loosening Insulate the refrigerant connections to prevent condensate formation 12 Electrical Connection Electrical connection on the outdoor unit Remove the cover open the strain relief clamp
18. only covered by this warranty if it was purchased by a company in one of the member states of the European Union it is operated in Germany when the defect occurs and warranty service can also be rendered in Germany The defects which we have recognised as being covered by warranty are remedied in that the defective parts are repaired free of charge at our discretion or replaced by flawless parts Exceptional costs of defect remedy due to the type or location of the device s use or poor accessibility of the device are not covered by us The end customer must ensure free access to the device Dismantled parts which we take back become our property The warranty time for rework and spare parts ends with the expiration of the original warranty period for the device The warranty does not cover easily breakable parts which affect the value or operational use of the device only insignificantly The original purchase receipt with purchase or delivery data must always be presented The warranty becomes void if the end customer or a third party did not comply with the applicable VDE regulations the stipulations of the local utility company or our installation and operating instructions as well as the information and integration diagrams included in the project planning documents or if the our accessories required for proper functioning were not used The liability for the consequences of modifications and work activities performed improperly by the end customer or th
19. peratures of 25 or lower Timer function The time dependent operation of the air conditioner can be programmed on the remote control Select the switch on time Press the T ON 10 button the ON 27 display flashes Set the current switch on time with the TIME 7 or TIME 9 buttons Press the T ON 10 button once more to store the selected switch on time Select the switch off time Press the T OFF 6 button the OFF 27 display flashes Set the current switch off time with the TIME 7 or TIME 9 buttons Press the T OFF 6 button once more to store the selected switch off time Delete timer settings Press the CANCEL 8 button Sleep function To increase your comfort while sleeping at night Reduces the fan speed and controls the specified room temperature values even more precisely This function is only available in the operating modes Cooling 31 Dehumidifying 20 and Heating 21 Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the SLEEP 11 button the Sleep function 22 display appears 20 Swing operation Up down air flow The Swing operation can be turned on and off using the SWING 4 button Furthermore the air flow can be specified for a specific air outlet direction Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the SWING 4 button The SWING 24 display appears The direction of the air flow is continuously changed from top
20. r from the power supply if the device is not operated for a longer period of time e The air conditioner should be inspected at regular intervals e g before the cooling season e The condensate which collects in or runs out of the air conditioner should not be drunk Do not operate the room air conditioner without an air filter e The air filters should be cleaned at regular intervals depending on user and room Do not place any objects on top of the air conditioner e indoor unit of the air conditioner may be operated dry rooms only e not pour or spray any liquids onto or into the air conditioner e Donotuse hairsprays solvents or similar materials aerosols in the vicinity of the air conditioner e The air conditioner should be switched off immediately in the case of a fault e g if smoke is created or an unusual smell is noticed Disconnect the device from the power supply switch off the fuse or pull out the plug and contact an authorised after sales service e Keep persons with impaired health small children and pets away from the direct air current since this may have a detrimental effect on their health device may be assembled and disassembled only by a qualified technician Device construction Indoor unit Air inlet Airflow fins for adjustable air outlet direction Air outlet Signal
21. r unit e Control line with connection plug routed in the refrigerant pipe e Mains connection cable e Installation and operating instructions ces learan atia um mm dimensions in WI EN pe IIT LZ 24 S lt DELL v5 C X UN li 4 gt Assembling the indoor unit Installation instructions Bends in the refrigerant pipes may not be positioned immediately before or after refrigerant couplings If it does not matter whether the pipes are visible in the room they can be led out of the side of the indoor unit to the left and routed through the wall at some other suitable location Perforated sections are provided accordingly in the housing area of the indoor unit Indoor unit Downward slope Wall mounting Drilling through the wall One opening in the wall with a minimum diameter of 80 Jm 5 mm is necessary for the passage of the condensation hose E i as well as the refrigerant and electrical lines from the indoor unit to the outdoor unit The opening must slope downward at an angle of about 5 toward the outside wall to allow the condensate to drain Insert a bushing into the wall opening to prevent damage to the lines The end of the condensate hos
22. r without a downward slope then the installation of a condensate pump is necessary The component may not be installed in rooms subject to high humidity in which the device is in contact with moisture or water The device may not be installed in rooms in which oil vapour is emitted or could be emitted Notes on the installation of the outdoor unit The outdoor unit should be installed in a place where it will not become soiled When there is a danger of condensate freezing heating operation when outside temperatures are low the condensate drain stubs should be removed and additional insulation be provided for the drainage area Freezing condensate e g the formation of ice on the heat exchanger can impede the fan function of the outdoor unit The outdoor unit must be installed in compliance with the regulations regarding the assessment of operational noise in the neighbourhood In particular a suitable distance from bedrooms and similar rooms should be maintained The device may not be installed in areas of aggressive air Scope of supply Please check that the delivery is complete and that the devices are undamaged The scope of supply includes e Split air conditioner consisting of indoor and outdoor unit 2 packaging units in case of complete order e Mounting plate for wall mounting of the indoor unit slotted into it incl screws e Remote control incl 2 batteries e Condensate drain plug for draining condensate in the outdoo
23. re the heating function starts or warm air begins to circulate e g when the operating mode is changed or there is a power cut when in heating mode Noises Noises caused by the flow of the refrigerant through the pipes can sometimes be heard during operation These noises tend to occur particularly during the first two to three minutes after switching on or off Temperature fluctuations cause material expansion and contraction which can also produce noises Smells The air emitted by the indoor unit may carry various smells already present in the room e g cooking smells tobacco new furniture etc Because the air conditioned air is emitted at a higher speed the smells can be perceived as more intensive Emission of steam or vapour Slight vapour formation may be visible at the device during cooling or dehumidification This is due to the sudden cooling of the existing room air by the climatised air and is normally no longer perceivable after a few minutes Device is not working Is it connected to the mains power supply Has a fuse blown Have the operating limits been exceeded Has a power cut occurred Are the batteries in the remote control working The device switches off or on unintentionally The timer function may possibly be activated The command entered on the remote control is not executed Depending on the operating mode selected impractical functions cannot be executed Ina
24. receiver of the remote control with indicator lamps Mains connection cable on indoor unit Outdoor unit Air inlet Air outlet Connection lines indoor unit outdoor unit Condensate outflow hose gt Installation instructions Before choosing an air conditioner we recommend carrying out a cooling load calculation according to the standard or on the basis of a relevant standard Forms for cooling load calculation complete with instructions can be obtained from the manufacturer or wholesaler or on the Internet at www dimplex de Indoor or outdoor units which are not installed according to instructions may cause a reduction or loss of warranty in case of repair Choosing the installation location It is very important to install split devices in suitable locations as it is difficult and thus expensive to move them after installation If possible decide on the installation location in agreement with the final customer The installation site must be suitable for bearing the weight and the operational vibration of the indoor or outdoor unit on a permanent basis Notes on the installation of the indoor unit The circulating air should flow through the whole of the room to be cooled The flow of cold air should not be directed at persons or their place of work The condensation formed during cooling must be drained off without impairing functioning If the condensate can only be led off upwards o
25. rochures include a data sheet with further information on the devices Standard EN 14511 Room air conditioner Energy Labelling Directive 2002 31 EC kW kW Room air conditioner Dimplex KSS 2508 AIV A KSS 2508 AIV I 365 2 50 3 42 Yes 2 70 KSS 2508 AIV Data for Dimplex KSS 3508 AIV A KSS 3508 AIV I 579 3 50 3 02 Yes Yes 3 85 KSS 3508 AIV Data for Dimplex KSS 4508 AIV A KSS 4508 AIV I 780 4 50 2 93 Yes Yes Yes 6 00 D Data for KSS 4508 AIV Checklist Has a calculation of the cooling load been made Is the cooling capacity of the device sufficient for the room to be cooled Are the operating limits sufficient for the purpose for which the air conditioner is intended Are the walls or the foundation for the installation of the outdoor unit strong enough The indoor unit should be installed in a position where it ensures uniform cooling Minimum clearances must be observed Planning the installation of the outdoor unit consider noise emission and free air circulation avoid direct sunlight ensure unimpeded access to the component installation at locations without access by general public Is a wall bracket required for the outdoor unit Plan the power cable and connection ensure adequate fuse protection Check the maximum length and feasibility of the refrigerant pipes Refrigerant pipes should be as straight and short as possible W
26. the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the MODE 3 button once or several times until the Dehumidification 20 display appears The desired room temperature can be set with the TEMP 13 and TEMP 14 buttons Setting range 16 30 C setting increments 1 C In the Dehumidification operating mode the fan works only at a low speed to achieve optimal dehumidification Circulation mode Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the MODE 3 button once or several times until the Circulation mode 23 display appears The desired room temperature can be set with the TEMP 13 and TEMP 14 buttons Setting range 16 30 C setting increments 1 C Heating Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the MODE 3 button once or several times until the Heating 21 display appears The desired room temperature can be set with the TEMP 13 and TEMP 14 buttons Setting range 16 30 C setting increments 1 C Automatic mode Depending on the room temperature the operating modes COOLING and HEATING are determined automatically The temperature cannot be set manually Press the ON OFF 15 button to switch on the device Press the MODE 3 button once or several times until the AUTO 30 display appears The operating mode COOLING is selected automatically at temperatures of 25 or higher The operating mode HEATING is selected automatically at tem
27. there is a formation of condensate which must be drained There is a hole diam 25 for condensate drainage in the base plate of the outdoor unit into which the condensate drainage plug supplied can be inserted If the installation situation permits this the condensate formed can drip down from the bottom side of the outdoor unit otherwise drainage must be provided by connecting a hose Caution e f possible the drain house should not be fixed e lfacondensate hose is is installed it must always slope downwards The condensate may possibly freeze when heating below temperatures of 4 C This may block the fan If temperatures below 4 C are to be expected at the condensate outlet during heating operation appropriate measures e g insulation insulation of the base of the casing and the condensate drainage area should be taken Sealing the wall opening This is not done until the outdoor unit has been installed and all necessary connections between the indoor and the outdoor unit have been made The wall openings must be closed in a correct manner In the case of fire protection walls the relevant regulations must be complied with 10 Refrigerant pipes Technical information The refrigerant pipes the indoor and outdoor units are pre filled with refrigerant R410A The refrigerant R410A belongs to group 1 of refrigerants according to VBG 20 It is non combustible and does not cause serious damage to human health The
28. to bottom and vice versa The Swing operation is switched off again by pressing the SWING button once more Left right air flow The horizontal air outlet direction is set manually Adjusting the airflow fins NOTE In the operating modes Cooling and Dehumidifying condensate can form on the airflow fins turned to the right or left and may possibly drip down Use this setting therefore only for a short time Special care must be taken when using the air conditioner in rooms with infants small children elderly or sick persons to prevent any danger to health Cleaning and maintenance The device must be disconnected from the mains and allowed to cool down before cleaning and maintenance Clean the surfaces of the casings with a soft damp cloth and then dry them Use only lukewarm water No scouring agents or polishes should be used Auxiliary filter Remove the two auxiliary filters if present as well Cleaning the air filters Soiled filters reduce the airflow and thus the efficiency of the device Soiled filters can also cause noise Both filters should be checked at the beginning of the active period and cleaned as necessary The degree of soiling largely depends on the location and operating conditions More frequent cleaning may be required Take hold of the front cover of the indoor unit on both sides and flap it up until it clicks into an open position Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner I
29. to the address specified below within one month after the start up the extension of the warranty period will be confirmed by this same address The start up costs flat charge includes the actual start up and the travel expenses No liability is assumed for the proper planning dimensioning and execution of the overall system Remedying system defects and waiting times are extra services The start up costs flat charge for all heat pumps for heating purposes is currently 340 net and 400 net for central ventilation systems for each device and is charged to the ordering party by the authorised after sales service for complete Systems Price adjustments are reserved In case of a situation requiring service the authorised after sales service for complete systems on site is notified who will quickly remedy the problem You can find out about the after sales service for complete systems responsible for your area by contacting the central service hotline of Glen Dimplex Deutschland GmbH Glen Dimplex Deutschland GmbH Dimplex Division After sales service for complete systems Am Goldenen Feld 18 Phone No 49 0 9221 709 562 95326 Kulmbach Germany Fax No 49 0 9221 709 565 E mail address kundendienst system glendimplex de kundendienst system dimplex de Internet www dimplex de To process your order we require the production number E Nr and the device s production date FD This information can be found on the type plate in the fram
30. y the device according to the type plate data Observe the utility company s local connection conditions e room air conditioner must not be operated in rooms where highly inflammable substances are used e g solvents etc e The device must be unplugged from the mains before any cleaning or maintenance work is carried out e This device may be used only for the purpose for which it was manufactured i e for heating cooling dehumidification and air recirculation of rooms All other purposes are not those for which it was intended and must therefore be regarded as hazardous e Inthe case of a fault and or functional defect please switch the device off disconnect from the mains Do not try to repair the device yourself Necessary repairs must be carried out by the after sales service e power supply cable may only be replaced by a qualified electrician e The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper or incorrect use or the incorrect installation of the device Device specific e device must be installed according to the manufacturer s specifications Incorrect setup can cause injury to persons or animals and damage to property e Where possible the outdoor unit is to be installed in such a way that it is not exposed to direct sunlight e inlet and outlet vents of the air conditioner must not be covered or blocked e Donotinsert any objects into the device openings e Disconnect the air conditione
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