Installation and Use

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Operating recommendations:
- For the air conditioning unit to work at its best, make
sure it is suitably sized for your speci c air condition-
ing requirements (risk of poor appliance performance).
- Do not obstruct the air inlet and outlet grilles with any
objects (risk of the appliance overheating).
- If the appliance is left unused for an extended period
of time, disconnect the power supply cable from the
mains as the appliance would otherwise remain pow-
ered (risk of personal injury from re and fumes).
- For optimal appliance performance, keep the room
temperature uniform using the swing function, close
doors and windows and clean the lters regularly.
- Do not cool the room excessively, to prevent sudden
changes in temperature.
WARNING:
- Do not start or stop the appliance by simply plug-
ging it into or out of the electricity mains (risk of per-
sonal injury due to electrocution).
- Do not climb onto the internal or external unit and
do not place any objects on them at all (risk of per-
sonal injury and damage to any objects that fall from
a height).
- Avoid prolonged direct exposure to the air ow (risk
of personal injury due to sensitisation of the skin).
1.1 Internal unit panel
“ON/OFF” BUTTON
Press this button to switch the unit on/o .
The operating mode is AUTO (Tset=24°C).
If the on/o button is pressed twice in succession, the air
conditioning unit enters forced cooling mode (used exclu-
sively by the installer during the testing phase).
WARNING:
- Do not operate the switch with wet hands
(risk of personal injury from electrocution).
PANEL
ON/OFF BUTTON
LED
INDOOR UNIT
AIR INLET GRILLE
AIR INLET
AIR OUTLET
AIR OUTLET
ALETTA
FLAP
PIPING AND ELECTRICAL
CABLES
OUTDOOR UNIT
1. WALL-HUNG MODEL
The air conditioning unit consists of two (or more) units connected to one another by (suitably insulated) piping and
an electrical power supply cable. The Internal Unit should be installed on a wall of the room to be air conditioned. The
External Unit can be free standing on the oor or tted to a wall, on special supporting brackets.
In the case of monosplit type installation, the external unit has a single connection to the internal unit, while in a multi-
split installation several internal units are connected to a single external unit.