GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
The machine has been designed to reduce risks to persons and to the environment in which it is installed, to the mini-
mum. To eliminate residual hazards, it is therefore advisable to become as familiar as possible with the machine in
order to avoid accidents that could cause injuries to persons and/or damage to the machine.
Consult the technical safety briefs available from coolant manufacturers for further information about the cha-
racteristics of the cooling fluid.
Ask the dealer where the appliance was purchased for the address of our nearest Service center or look in the Yellow
Pages under the heading: "Air Conditioners" or "Boilers".
TROUBLE SHOOTING
The table below explains some of the faults that the electronic monitoring plant may detect and transmit to the user.
FAULT
The machine fails to
start (line led off).
The interior unit opera-
tes while the exterior
unit remains totally off.
The machine operates
but does not cool.
The compressor opera-
tes for short periods and
then remains at a stand-
still for a few.
Water leaks from the
base of the interior unit.
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SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS
CAUSE
No power.
Exterior unit not powered.
Insufficient coolant in the machine.
Has brokendown valve solenoid possibility.
Machine partially discharged.
The heat exchanger of the exterior unit is
dirty or clogged with leaves, paper etc.
Condensation spills from the tray.
REMEDY
Make sure that the machine has been correctly
plugged into the mains power socket.
Make sure that the socket is powered.
If the fault should persist, call the Service
Center.
Call the Service Center.
Call the Service Center.
Call the Service Center.
Clean the heat exchanger as indicated in the
"Cleaning the exterior unit" section in this
manual.
Make sure that unit is perfectly level or that it is
slightly tilted to the right (max. 1 cm).
Make sure that the condensation pipe is not
clogged and that it slopes sufficiently.