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OWNER’S MANUAL
42PHW / 42PHQ / 42PHQ...K
Split system “Hi-Wall” indoor unit

ENGLISH
For installation instructions of this unit and the outdoor unit, refer to the relevant
manuals.

Contents
Page

General information .................................................................................... 2

System description ..................................................................................... 3

Infrared remote controller ........................................................................... 4

Display of selected functions ...................................................................... 5

Unit protection devices ............................................................................... 5

Unit display and switch panel ..................................................................... 6

Periodical checks ........................................................................................ 6

Use of the remote controller ....................................................................... 7/9

Air cleaning system ..................................................................................... 10

Optimum comfort and lowest consumption ................................................ 10

Correct cleaning.......................................................................................... 10

Filter cleaning ............................................................................................. 11

Washing the front panel .............................................................................. 11

Air conditioner maintenance ....................................................................... 11

Before a long shutdown period .................................................................. 11

Operating features and care ....................................................................... 12

Troubleshooting .......................................................................................... 12

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General information
Unit operation and maintenance
• Inspect equipment for damage due to improper transportation
or handling: In case of damage file an immediate claim with
Read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the the shipping company.
unit.

• Maintenance of the refrigerant circuit must only be carried out


• This unit complies with low-voltage (EEC/73/23) and by qualified personnel.
electromagnetic compatibility (EEC/89/336) directives.

• All of the manufacturing and packaging materials used for


• Check that voltage and frequency of the mains power supply your new appliance are compatible with the environment
are those required for the unit; the power available must be and can be recycled.
adequate to operate any other possible appliances connected
to the same line.
• Dispose of the packaging material in accordance with local
requirements.
• Keep all operation and maintenance manuals carefully and
deliver them to the next owner when the unit is passed on.
• This equipment contains refrigerant that must be disposed in
the proper manner.
• Check that all current national safety code requirements have When disposing of the unit after its operational life, remove it
been followed for the installation. carefully.
In particular ensure that a properly sized and connected The unit must then be delivered to an appropriate disposal
ground wire is in place. centre or to the original equipment dealer for proper
environmentally compatible disposal.
• Use the unit only for factory approved applications: the unit
cannot be used in laundry premises. • Remote control batteries contain polluting elements.
When exhausted, they must be disposed of in accordance with
local requirements.
• Do not use damaged equipment. In case of a malfunction turn
the unit off and disconnect mains supply.

WARNING:
• Disconnect the electrical mains supply prior to any Do not switch off the split system by disconnecting the
maintenance operations or prior to handling any indoor unit electric power supply.
parts. The unit must always be switched off using the remote
control.
• The manufacturer declines any liability for damage resulting
from modifications or errors in the electrical or refrigerant
connections, made during the installation, or from the improper
use of this equipment.
This will void the unit warranty immediately.

• Failure to observe electrical safety codes may cause a fire


hazard in case of short circuits.

• This unit will only work safely and correctly, if installed and
tested by qualified personnel.

• Do not open the electronic remote controller to avoid possible


damage.
In case of malfunction contact a qualified service engineer.

• This unit contains rotating parts (fan).


Ensure that this is out of reach for children.

• Be conscious of the room temperature and general comfort,


particularly when this unit is used near children, senior or
handicapped people.

• For correct use, the air conditioner must operate within the
temperature limits indicated in the table “Operating limits”
included in the outdoor unit installation manual.
Incorrect use of the unit outside these limits results in
malfunction or water dripping from the unit.

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System description ENGLISH

A. Outdoor unit 1. Automatic swinging louvre 5. Unit operating status 7. Unit nameplate
B. Indoor unit 2. Air return indicators 8. Interconnecting tubing
3. Air filters 6. Remote control signal 9. Condensate drain
4. Air outlet receiver

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Infrared remote control

I /O SLEEP

TEMP.

MODE FAN FLAP

CLOCK EVERYDAY HOUR MINUTE

TIMER
ON OFF SET CANCEL

RST TA

Fix the remote control holder to the wall using the two screws. • Remove the used batteries and insert new batteries.
The remote control uses two alkaline batteries (1.5 V, LR03x2).
The remote control operates with two 1.5 V non rechargeable • Press the RST button with a sharp object to reset the remote
batteries. control.
When the symbol appears in the display, this indicates that the • Do not use used batteries or batteries of different types,
batteries are exhausted. as this may cause the unit to malfunction.
• Batteries should only be changed after turning off the unit.
• The average battery life during normal use is approximately one
year.
How to insert batteries: • If the air conditioner does not operate normally after replacing
the batteries, remove the batteries, refit them and press the RST
Open sliding cover. button again after 5 seconds.

Remove the cover of the battery compartment at the back of the The maximum operating range for the remote control is approx. 5 m.
remote control by sliding it out in the direction of the arrow. No obstructions such as curtains or plants should be between
control and unit. Direct sun on the unit receiver may interfere with
good signal reception.
The control must be directed toward the unit receiver when
pressing the buttons of the desired functions.
An acoustical acknowledgement sound (beep) will indicate that
signal has been received.

A
A. Display readout
B. On/Off button
A
C. Mode selection button
D. Increase temperature button
A E. Decrease temperature button
I /O SLEEP F. Louvre control button
B L
TEMP.
D G. Fan speed selection button
E
H. Hour/minute setting buttons
MODE FAN FLAP
C F N
I. ON/OFF timer and current time buttons
G
CLOCK EVERYDAY HOUR MINUTE
J. Set and cancel buttons
K H
ON
TIMER
OFF SET CANCEL K. Everyday timer button
I
RST TA
J L. Sleep timer button
M
M. Current time adjusting and reset buttons
N. Address switch

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Display of selected functions ENGLISH

Remote control display for cooling only model

1. Signal transmission symbol


3. Cooling and dehumidification
4. Dehumidification only
5. Ventilation (fan only)
7. Temperature selected
8. Exhausted batteries
9. Unit on
10. Louvre control mode
11. Sleep timer
12. ON timer and OFF timer or current time
13. Fan speed
14. Everyday timer

A
Remote control display for heat pump model

1. Signal transmission symbol


2. Automatic mode
A 3. Cooling and dehumidification
4. Dehumidification only
5. Ventilation (fan only)
6. Heating
7. Temperature selected
8. Exhausted batteries
9. Unit on
10. Louvre control mode
11. Sleep timer
12. ON timer and OFF timer or current time
13. Fan speed
14. Everyday timer

Table I: Unit protection devices

Model Type of protection Effect of protection Operation mode When on

Indoor coil Compressor and Heating in


During unit operation
42PHQ / 42PHQ...K high temp. protection outdoor fan off heat pump mode
(heat pump only) Indoor fan off Heating in
Defrost cycle During unit operation
outdoor fan off heat pump mode

Indoor coil
Compressor off Cooling During unit operation
freeze protection
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compressor cycling time delay in heat pump mode change of operating mode

WARNING:
During heat pump operation the unit will undergo several defrost cycles to remove ice that might collect on the outdoor unit in very low ambient
temperatures. In these cycles, the indoor fan will be automatically off and cannot operate until defrost cycle is completed.

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Unit display and switch panel



EMER.
 Green indicator light
 Orange indicator light
 Switch panel

Indoor unit display • If you want to stop the emergency operation, push the EMER.
• Green light: illuminated during operation. button again or operate the remote control.
• Orange light: illuminated during timer mode. • The set conditions of emergency operation are as follows:
Cooling only:
EMERGENCY button: - Operation mode: COOL
Can be used when the remote control is lost or inoperative. - Preset temperature: 24°C
- Fan speed: AUTO
- Timer mode: Disabled
Emergency operation - Discharge air direction: Horizontal
When the remote control is lost or damaged or the batteries are
exhausted, the EMER. button can be used to run the unit. Heat pump:
- Operation mode: AUTO
• Press the EMER. button once briefly in the off mode condition for - Preset temperature: 25°C
less than 5 seconds. - Fan speed: AUTO
- Based on the room temperature, the unit operates in Cool - Timer mode: Disabled
mode for cooling only units and in Auto mode for heat pump - Discharge air direction: Pre-set position based on operation
units. in "Cool" or "Heat" mode.

Table II: Periodical checks


For a good operation of the
Indoor unit Every month Every 4 months Every year air conditioner it is
recommended to carry out
Clean air filter • (1) checks and maintenance as
indicated.
Clean drain pipe • Recommended maintenance
Change controller batteries • intervals may vary
depending on the
installation environment,
Outdoor unit Every month Every 4 months Every year e.g. dusty zones, etc.

Clean outdoor coil from outside •


Clean outdoor coil from inside (2) •
Blow air over electric parts (2) • (1) Increase frequency in
Check electric connection tightening (2) • dusty zones.

Clean fan wheel (2) • (2) Operations to be carried


Check fan tightening (2) • out by qualified service
personnel. Refer also to
Clean drain pan (2) • “Installation Manual”.

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Use of the remote controller ENGLISH

Start / Stop Symbol on display


I/O (button B) Air direction will be set automatically.
Louvre will be set to the preset position according to the
When the air conditioner is not in operation, the remote control operation mode.
readout will display the time of day only (in case other symbols are 6 positions can be chosen.
lit, turn control off by pressing button I/O). The louvre can be set to one of 6 different air
Press button I/O to start the air conditioner. All selected and flow directions.
memorized functions will light up and appear; the unit will operate
according to the functions selected. Press button I/O to stop the air The louvre will continuously swing up and down.
conditioner. All indicators on the unit will go out, and the control will "TwinSwing" always assures optimal even air distribution
display only the current time. If the unit does not stop, turn the in the room.
control on (by pressing button I/O) and repeat the operation.
If button I/O (air conditioner starting) is pressed too soon after a
stop, the compressor will not start for 3/5 minutes due to the
inherent protection against frequent compressor cycling. The unit
will only emit a “beep”, when the signals are received correctly.

Selection of the operating mode 6


MODE (button C)
5
 4
With this button the operating mode of the air conditioner can be 3
selected. 2  Cooling
1  Heating
Different options are available depending on the unit model. 
By repeatedly pressing this button the available modes will be
selected in sequence and the arrow will indicate the relevant
symbol, while the unit will acknowledge signal receipt with a In the COOL DRY and FAN mode, the louvre will swing in the cooling
confirming beep. range. In the HEAT mode, the louvre will swing in the heating range.
Indicated Symbol Note:
Always use the remote control to adjust the louvre position,
Cooling with dehumidification. otherwise abnormal operation may occur. If you manually adjust the
louve out of its range, please turn the unit off and then on again.
Heating (Heat pump model only).

Automatic mode.
A The air conditioner will automatically switch from heating
(where available) to cooling and vice versa in order to
maintain the selected temperature (Heat pump model only).

Dehumidification only.
The air conditioner extracts moisture from the air without
Handle
changing the sensible room temperature.

Ventilation (fan only)


Left and right control
If you want to adjust the direction of the discharge air to the left or
Setting desired temperature right, adjust the vertical quide vane with the handle after opening
the louvre.
UP Note:
(button D) • Please do not set the louvre to position  for a long time,
because this position minimises air circulation resulting in uneven
room temperature.
DOWN • Do not adjust the louvre by hand during SWING operation
(button E) because it may damage the air swing mechanism.
• If you want maximum cooling or heating capacity, please set
Pressing the UP (D ) and DOWN (E ) buttons will increase or louvre to position .
decrease the temperature from the previously set value.
The unit will confirm signal receipt with a beep, and the value of the Selecting the fan speed
set temperature on the display will change accordingly.
The temperature can be set between 17°C and 32°C at 1 degree (button G)
intervals.
In cooling mode, if the temperature selected is higher than the The fan speed can be selected by pressing button .
room temperature the unit will not start; the same applies for the
heating mode, if the selected temperature is lower than the room A
Indicated symbol
Low speed
temperature.
(for night operation)
Medium speed
Selecting direction of air flow louvre
High speed
(button F) (at start-up, to reach temperature) A
Automatic
The air flow direction can be adjusted to optimize air distribution in
the room.
A (fan speed will automatically switch to the value required
Press button repeatedly to choose one of the following positions: A for optimum comfort).

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Use of the remote control
Hour/minute setting buttons SET and cancel buttons (buttons J)
(buttons H)
Press the SET button to set the ON/OFF timer and press the
Adjust the current time and the timer operation on/off times with CANCEL button to cancel the set on/off time.
these buttons.

Everyday timer button (button K)


Setting the timer programs
(button I) Press the EVERYDAY button at the selected condition of the
combined ON and OFF Timer in order to repeat the combined ON
If you set the ON and OFF times, the unit will automatically turn on and OFF Timer selection every day until the selection is changed or
and off at the set times. cancelled.
If you press the CLOCK button during Timer operation, you will see
the current time for 5 seconds.
Combination of ON, OFF and EVERYDAY
ON timer procedure timer procedure

A 1. ON TIMER button (button I) If you want operation to start at 5:30 p.m. and stop at 10:30 p.m.

Press this button.


At the start the time is set to 6:00 A.M. 1. Set the ON timer to 5:30 p.m.
2. HOUR, MINUTE buttons (buttons H) 2. Set the OFF timer to 10:30 p.m.
Press these buttons to set the operation
A start-up time desired while the ON Timer 3. Set the operation mode as desired.
symbol is flashing.

3. SET button (button J)


Press this button by pointing the remote
control towards the receiver of the indoor
unit.
• A receiving beep is heard.
• The orange light of the indoor unit comes on.

4. MODE, FAN, FLAP and TEMP. buttons If you want to stop operation at 10:30 p.m. and start again at 7:30
(buttons C, G, F, D, E) a.m. with the same conditions.
Set the desired operation mode with these
buttons. 1. Set the OFF timer to 10:30 p.m. during operation.
About ON timer 2. Set the ON timer to 7:30 p.m.
• When the function "ON timer" is activated,
the unit senses the room air temperature
1 hour before the set "ON" time.
• The unit may start operating from 0 to 40
minutes earlier than the set on time,
according to the difference between room
temperature and set temperature.

OFF timer procedure If you want to start operation at 5:30 p.m. and stop at 10:30 p.m.
every day with the same operating conditions.

A 1. OFF TIMER button (button I)


Press this button.
1. Set the ON timer to 5:30 p.m.
At the start the time is set to 2:00 A.M.
2. Set the OFF timer to 10:30 p.m.
2. HOUR, MINUTE buttons (buttons H)
Press these buttons to set the operation
3. Press the EVERYDAY button and SET button.
A stop time desired while the OFF Timer
symbol is flashing.

3. SET button (button J)


Press this button by pointing the remote control
towards the receiver of the indoor unit.
• A receiving beep is heard.
• The orange light of the indoor unit comes on.

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Use of the remote control ENGLISH

Cancellation of ON, OFF and EVERYDAY Current time adjusting and reset buttons
timer procedure (buttons M)
A 1. Press the ON TIMER button to cancel the Press current time adjusting button "TA" to adjust the current time.
ON Timer or press OFF TIMER button to Press reset button "RST" if the remote control is not operating
cancel the OFF timer. properly or after replacing the batteries.
To cancel the EVERYDAY timer
setting, press the EVERYDAY, ON
TIMER or OFF TIMER button.

2. Press the CANCEL button by pointing the Setting current time


A remote control towards the receiver of the I /O SLEEP

indoor unit. TEMP.

• A receiving beep is heard.


• The orange light of the indoor unit switches off. 1. Press the TA button with a sharp MODE FAN FLAP

object and the current time CLOCK EVERYDAY HOUR MINUTE

indication symbol flashes. ON


TIMER
OFF SET CANCEL

Sleep timer button (button L) At the start 6:00 A.M. will flash. RST TA

Press this button to set the SLEEP timer.

SLEEP timer procedure


SLEEP
If you want to stop the operation after 3 hours from the current time. I /O

TEMP.

1. Press the SLEEP button 3 times. MODE FAN FLAP

A • 3:hr will be displayed and the SLEEP CLOCK EVERYDAY HOUR MINUTE

signal will be flashing.


• After 5 seconds, the stop time will be 2. Set the current time with the ON
TIMER
OFF SET CANCEL

displayed. hour and the minute buttons RST TA

• The unit operates in sleep mode for 3 while the current time indication
hours and will stop operation at the end of flashes.
the 3 hours.
• To change the reserved time or to cancel,
A
press the SLEEP button again. I /O
TEMP.
SLEEP

1:hr 2:hr 3:hr 7:hr 9:hr Cancel


MODE FAN FLAP

CLOCK EVERYDAY HOUR MINUTE

TIMER
ON OFF SET CANCEL

3. Press the TA button again. RST TA

The flashing will stop and the


current time will be set.

2. When the SLEEP timer is set, the unit will


control the set temperature to avoid
overcooling or overheating during operation. Address switch (button N)
The set temperature is changed as follows:

If you have two indoor units in the same room, you can link one
°C +0.5°C
remote control to one indoor unit, and the other remote control to
+0.5°C the other indoor unit.
+0.5°C
+0.5°C
SET
TEMP.
Matching address between indoor unit and
30 70 110 150 TIME (MIN.) remote control
SET TIME
(For Cooling or Dehumidification mode) 1. When two units are used in the same room, you can match the
address of the remote control to that of the unit.

°C
2. Remove the lid of the battery case.
SET Assign the address switch of one remote control to B.
TEMP. -1°C
Press the RST button with a sharp object.
-1°C
-1°C 3. Turn off the unit and pull out the power plug.
Remove the front panel, teminal block cover, and frame grille.
Pull out the PCB.
SET TIME 30 90 150 TIME (MIN.) Assign the address switch of one indoor unit to B.
(For Heating mode)

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Air cleaning system, optimum comfort and lowest consumption, correct cleaning
Air cleaning system
 

 

Ensure that the air distribution in the room is uniform by properly


adjusting the air flow direction.

 Standard air filters: they eliminate dust and lint.


 Optional electrostatic filter + active carbon filter: this is
particularly effective to eliminate odour and microscopic dust.
 Optional electrostatic filter + photocatalytic filter: this effectively Correct cleaning
eliminates microscopic dust and cigarette smoke in the room air.
• Turn the unit off and switch the mains supply off.

Optimum comfort and lowest consumption

Use only a clean, damp and soapy cloth. Do not pour any liquids on
the unit. Do not use flammable liquids, solvents or abrasive
Keep room temperature at comfort levels. powders.
Do not open doors and windows more frequently than necessary.

Keep heat sources away from the unit and do not place anything
When cooling, avoid direct sun in the room: if possible, shut hot on it; panels may be damaged.
curtains or shades. The remote control should only be cleaned with a dry cloth.

Do not obstruct the air intake or outlet of the unit. Obstructions will
cause a reduction of the air quantity and the conditioning effect, Occasionally clean the area around the outdoor (leaves etc.) to
resulting in unit malfunction. avoid reduced air circulation.

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Cleaning, maintenance, before a long shutdown period ENGLISH

Filter cleaning Air conditioner maintenance


Clean filters in accordance with the actual operating
conditions and times.

Cleaning unit coil:


It is recommended to clean the coil at least at the beginning of each
cooling season or when necessary; turn the unit off first.
• Use a vacuum cleaner or a long-bristle brush to avoid damage to
Lift the front panel and pull the air filters downward. the coil fins.
• Watch the fin edges to avoid injury.
Standard filter cleaning • Damage to the fins may cause reduced coil efficiency resulting in
increased running costs. Use of flames, liquid or aerosol solvents
must be avoided. Use of these substances will cause serious
damage to the panels and electric parts.

Before a long shutdown period

Vacuum clean or rinse under running water after using a month.


Put the filters back in the correct position.

Cleaning of optional filters


Clean filters and reposition them in the unit.

• Clean active carbon filters by washing them under running water, Keep the unit in operation for half a day in ventilation (fan only)
with a neutral detergent, every three months and dry them in mode in order to dry all the internal parts.
sunlight.
• Clean photocatalytic filters by washing them under running water
(without any detergent) and regenerate them by exposing ithem
to sunlight for 6 hours.
• Replace active carbon and photocatalytic filters every two years.
• Replace electrostatic filters every three months.

Washing the front panel

Switch the electric mains supply off.


Take the batteries out of the controller.

Lift the front panel up to the top of the unit.


Then separate the front panel from the unit.
Rinse the panel under running water, and dry it completely in a
shaded area. Clean indoor and outdoor units.

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Operating features and care - Troubleshooting
Operating conditions Troubleshooting
• Temperature ranges suitable for unit operation are as follows. Trouble / Check points / ACTION/

MODE INDOOR OUTDOOR


Unit does not operate:
COOL 21~32°C 21~43°C
HEAT Max. 27°C Max. 21°C • Has the circuit breaker tripped or the fuse blown?
RESET THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR REPLACE THE FUSE WITH THE SPECIFIED
DRY 17~32°C 12~43°C REPLACEMENT FUSE.

• if the unit operates beyond max. temperature conditions for a


• Has there been a power failure?
long time, system diagnostics may detect a malfunction and the
RESTART OPERATION WHEN THE POWER IS RESTORED.
unit will not operate properly.
• If the unit operates for a long time under abnormal conditions
• Does the green light flash on and off?
with extremely high humidity, condensed water may drip from the
CALL YOUR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.
unit.
• Is the voltage too low?
Time delay CONFIRM THE AVAILABLE VOLTAGE.
• If you start operation after the power is turned off, there will be a
3/5 minute time delay until the compressor turns on.
• When heating operation starts, hot air delivery might be delayed Cooling is abnormally low:
due to a warm-up period.
• Is the filter blocked with dust?
CLEAN THE AIR FILTER.
Minimum operation time
• In normal operation, there is a minimum operation time of 3 • Has the temperature been set properly?
minutes between the compressor turning on and turning back off. CHECK AND RESET IT IF NECESSARY.

Heating features • Are the windows or doors open?


CLOSE THE WINDOWS AND DOORS.
(for heat pump models only)
• If the unit starts in heating mode, there will be a preheating • Is anything obstructing the outdoor unit?
period before the unit is ready to deliver warm air. REMOVE THE OBSTRUCTION.
• If the outdoor temperature is low, heating capacity will be
reduced. If the room air is not warm enough during severe winter • Is the fan speed too low?
conditions, use additional heating devices. CHANGE THE FAN SPEED SELECTION.

Defrost operation • Is the operation mode FAN or AUTO?


(for heat pump models only) CHANGE TO COOLING OPERATION OR RESET

• In heating mode, if the outdoor coil is frosted, the indoor fan and
outdoor fan will turn off while the compressor will turn on to Heating is abnormally low (for heat pump models only):
remove the frost on the outdoor coil.
• The system will operate again when frost is removed from the • Is the filter blocked with dust?
outdoor unit. CLEAN THE AIR FILTER.

Auto recovery • Has the temperature been set too low?


• If the power fails while the unit is operating, the unit memorizes CHECK AND RESET IT IF NECESSARY.
the operating condition, and it will start operation automatically
when the power is restored or turn off, depending on the • Are the windows or doors open?
configuration of the remote control. CLOSE THE WINDOWS AND DOORS.

• Is anything obstructing the outdoor unit?


Indoor unit frost prevention REMOVE THE OBSTRUCTION.
If the unit operates at a low ambient temperature, frost may
appear on the indoor coil. If the indoor coil temperature is below
0°C, the microcomputer stops the compressor to protect the unit Unit stops during operation:
from frost.
• Is the OFF timer operating?
RESTART THE OPERATING MODE.
Normal operation
Any of the following can occur during normal operation: • Does the green light flash on and off?
• A gurgling noise can sometimes be heard during operation or CALL YOUR SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE.
when the unit stops.
- This is the sound of the refrigerant flowing through the unit.
• Bad odours can come from the unit.
- Odours such as smoke or cosmetics can accumulate while ATTENTION:
room air circulates through the unit. If the above actions do not correct the problem, consult the dealer
- Cleaning the filters will reduce this problem. from whom you bought the unit.
• The outdoor fan does not rotate during heating operation.
(For heat pump models only).
- The unit is in defrost mode.
• A crackling sound can sometimes be heard during operation or
when the unit turns on.
- It is the sound of plastic expanding due to an abrupt
temperature change.

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Via R. Sanzio, 9 - 20058 Villasanta (MI) Italy - Tel. 039/3636.1

The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice.

Order No. 14486-74, November 2001. Supersedes Order No. (new). Printed in Korea

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