The unit contains R32, a fluorinated greenhouse gas with
a global warming potential (GWP) of 675.
Do not release R32 into the atmosphere.
Power Supply:
R32: 0,39 kg / 0,26 Tonn. CO2 eq.
The unit contains R32, a slightly flammable gas.
Before installing the unit, read this installation manual and streactly follow all safety instructions. Always
contact an Argoclima Service Center.
220 - 240 V ~ / 1 / 50 Hz
Any repair must be performed by qualified personnel, following the instructions contained in the
manufacturer’s technical manual.
IMPORTANT
• Do not try to accelerate the defrosting process or to clean the appliance in different ways other than those
recommended by the manufacturer.
• The unit has to be stored in a room that doesn’t have any continuously operating ignition sources (for example:
open flames, an operating gas appliance or an operating electric heater).
• Do not pierce or burn the unit.
• Be aware that refrigerants do not have any odour.
• This unit has to be installed, operated and stored in a room with a floor area larger than 3m2. The room must
be well ventilated.
IN CASE OF MAINTENANCE OF THE REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT
• The installer must be in possession of the F-GAS certification without any integration.
• The installer must have the appropriate equipment (vacuum pump and recuperator) certified for R32.
IMPORTANT!
Please read before installation
This air conditioner meets strict safety and operating standards.
For the installer or service person, it is important to install or service the air conditioner so that it operates safely and
efficiently.
WARNING
CAUTION
Recommendations
• The personnel responsible for receiving the air conditioner must conduct a visual inspection in order to identify all
damage to which it may have been subjected during transport: refrigerating circuit, electrical cabinet, chassis and
cabinet.
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in severe personal
injury or death.
This symbol refers to a hazard or unsafe practice which can result in personal injury
or product or property damage.
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For safe installation and trouble-free operation, you must:
• Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning.
• Follow each installation or repair step exactly as shown.
• Observe all local, state and national electrical (and safety) codes.
• Pay close attention to all warning and caution notices given in this manual.
• Supply the unit with a dedicated electrical line.
• Make install the unit by qualified personnel.
• Before installation, check that the voltage of the electric supply in your home or office is the same as the voltage
shown on the nameplate.
• The installation of a double-pole switch, protected by 10 A fuses of the delayed type, upstream the electricity wall
socket, is recommended.
• WARNING!
The air conditioner is provided with a time-guard system, which does not allow re-starting of compressor until after 3
minutes from a previous stop.
If necessary, get help
These instructions are all you need for most installation sites and maintenance conditions.
If you require help for a special problem, contact our sale/service outlet or your certified dealer for additional instructions.
In case of improper installation
The manufacturer shall in no way be responsible for improper installation or maintenance service, including failure to
follow the instructions in this document.
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WARNING
When wiring
ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
ONLY QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS SHOULD ATTEMPT TO WIRE THIS SYSTEM.
• Do not supply power to the unit until all wiring are completed or reconnected and checked, to ensure the grounding.
• Highly dangerous electrical voltages are used in this system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and these instructions
when wiring.
Improper connections and inadequate grounding can cause accidental injury and death.
• Ground the unit following local electrical codes.
• The Yellow/Green wire cannot be used for any connection different from the ground connection.
• Connect all wiring tightly. Loose wiring may cause overheating at connection points and a possible fire hazard.
• Do not allow wiring to touch the refrigerant tubing, compressor, or any moving parts of the fan.
• Do not use multicore cable when wiring the power supply and control lines. Use separate cables for each type of line.
When transporting
Be careful when picking up and moving the unit. Get a partner to help, and bend your knees when lifting to reduce strain
on your back. Sharp edges or thin aluminium fins on the unit can cut your fingers.
When installing
Make sure the wall is strong enough to hold the unit weight. It may be necessary to build a strong wooden or metal
frame to provide added support.
GENERALITIES
1 -
OPERATING CONDITIONSSPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
OPERATING LIMITS
COOLING
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 43°C D.B.
MAXIMUM CONDITIONS
ROOM TEMPERATURE30°C D.B.
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE-10°C D.B.
MINIMUM CONDITIONS
ROOM TEMPERATURE 16°C D.B.
HEATING
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE 24°C D.B.
MAXIMUM CONDITIONS
ROOM TEMPERATURE30°C D.B.
OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE-15°C D.B.
MINIMUM CONDITIONS
INDOOR ROOM 16°C D.B.
• Clean only with neutral detergents.
• Do not place objects on the unit.
• Do not pour liquids on the unit.
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2 - PRESENTATION
EN
2.1 - DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS
1. Wireless remote control unit
2. Signaling LEDs and receiver
3. Supply air deflector
4. Air intake grille (removable)
5. Air filter
6. Electric cable with plug
7. Air inlet hole with fan
8. Air outlet hole
9. Condensate discharge
10. Service cap for emergency condensate discharge
11. Operation button
5
4
2
3
10
1
6
11
9
8
7
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2.2 -
SIGNALING LEDs
3
2
4
567
1. Receiver : it receives signals transmitted from the
EN
remote control.
2. COOLING LED: This LED lights up when the air
conditioner is operating in cooling mode.
3. HEATING LED: This LED lights up when the air
conditioner is operating in heating mode.
4. DEHUMIDIFICATION LED: This LED lights up when
1
the air conditioner is operating in dehumidification
mode.
5. STANDBY LED: This LED lights up when you switch
off the air conditioner with the remote control and it
indicates also the WIFI status during unit’s operation.
6. DIGITAL DISPLAY: it can display information such
as set temperature, ambient temperature, coil
temperature, status, fault code, etc.
7. WIFI: This LED lights up when the air conditioner is
operating in WIFI mode.
WARNING
The OFF position does not disconnect the power. Use
the main power switch to turn off power completely.
NOTES
● It is possible to set the air conditioner in order to switch OFF all LEDs, even during operation, by pressing the
LIGHT button on the remote control unit.
If the symbol on remote control display is on, the air conditioner display will be on; if the symbol is off,
the air conditioner display will be off.
● In case of troubleshooting the air conditioner diagnostic system activates the lamps accordingly, even if they
are set to OFF. See paragraph TROUBLESHOOTING for further details.
2.3 -
ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT
1. Strip of adhesive isolating tape (2pcs.)
2. Air inlet and outlet external grids including
chains and kit for installing the grids (2+2 pcs.)
12
5
3. Plastic sheet (2pcs.)
4. Wall anchoring brackets (2pcs.)
8
3
5. Operating and installation instructions
6. Paper drilling template
7. Remote control
4
7
8. Condensate discharge pipe
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2.4 - DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
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ModelWeight (kg)
APOLLO
Unit: mm
966
210
36
615
3 - INSTALLATION
3.1 - INSTALLATION SITE SELECTION
AVOID
• Proximity to heat sources, exhaust fans.
• Proximity to combustible materials.
• Direct sunlight.
• Locations where the unit could be splashed with water
or affected by dampness or humidity (i.e. in laundries).
• Unsteady locations that will cause noise or possible
water leakage.
min. 800
min. 100
2000
min. 80
LOW WALL INSTALLATIONHIGH WALL INSTALLATION
80
IMPORTANT NOTES
• The wall must be a perimeter one.
• Select a sufficiently strong wall to support the weight of
the unit.
• Fix the unit at a minimum height of 8 cm.
• Leave a minimum operation and maintenance area
around the unit.(See figure).
• Make sure that there are no obstacles around the unit
affecting the free circulation of air (curtains,furniture,...).
• Avoid installing the unit with the air flow directly towards
people, electric appliances or heat sources.
• It should not be installed directly above another appliance
(television set, radio, refrigerator, etc.).
100
min. 100
Unit: mm
min. 80
80100
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CAUTION
After the selection of the installation site, according
to the above mentioned points, be sure not to make
holes in areas where electrical wiring or conduits are
located, damaging them.
Make sure that there are no obstacles in the conduits
inside the wall affecting the free circulation of the
external air. The minimum distance from any wall or
obstacle should be min. 80 cm.
3.2 - HOW TO INSTALL THE UNIT
- Apply at the wall the paper drilling template, fix and level
it. (Fig. 1)
- Drill the two holes for air (A) as shown on the drilling
template; drill the hole (B) for the condensate drainage
toward the outside (assure a positive slope toward the
outside - Fig. 2).
- Next, drill the holes for anchoring the fastening brackets
(C) to the wall using the 2 holes for anchoring hooks as
shown on the drilling template.
Level
Core drilling
tool
INSIDE
Ø 202 mm
EN
Drilling
template
Fig. 1
OUTSIDE
Fig. 2
- Next, drill the 4 holes (D) to fix the external grid chains.
A Holes for air Ø 202 mm
B Hole for condensate discharge Ø 20 mm
C Holes for wall anchoring Ø 10 mm
D Holes for screws to fix the grid chains
CC
PAPER DRILLING TEMPLATE
DD
AA
DD
7
B
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EN
SPECIAL CAUTION WHEN DRILLING AIR HOLES IN THE WALL
• Drill the wall using the proper tools in order to facilitate your job and prevent damage.
• The best tools 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.
• It is possible to connect the core borer to a vacuum system, in order to prevent excessive dust.
• Pay attention that the removed material (expelled outwards) does not hit any person or object when it falls out.
NOTES FOR THE WALL ANCHORING BRACKETS
• If the wall is not very solid, it is advisable to use some extra anchor bolts.
• The majority of the weight of the appliance is to the right side, so ensure that xing is more secure on this side.
• The anchor rawlplugs provided require holes with a diameter of 10 mm.
• Anyway, please chose the best possible anchorage according to the type of wall.
- Fold the wings of the supplied plastic sheet (fig.3).
Cut to size the plastic sheets in order to obtain, by rolling
them (Fig.4), two tubes of the right size (it is necessary to
CAUTION
measure the thickness of the wall and subtract
in order to leave enough space to the grids).
- Insert in the two holes the obtained plastic tubes, paying
attention to the splicing line (Fig. 5), which must always
face upwards.
Cut the tube to the right length on the other side of the
wall. (Fig. 6)
Fig.4
40 mm
Fig.3
Fold the wings
Splicing line
Fig.5
Holes to fi x the
grille chains
Holes to fi x the
grille chains
Tube’s
wings
Fig. 6
NOTES
• The supplied plastic sheet can be used for wall
thickness up to 50 cm.
• The maximum length allowed for pipes is 1 m.
• In case you buy the plastic pipes, they must be
smooth inside.
• Pipes cannot be curved or bent.
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- Fix the two external grids as follows:
• Apply the adhesive insulating tape (Fig. 7) on the
tubes’ wings at the wall. (Fig. 5)
• Fit the small eyelet of the spring, with the long
stem, on the cap pin (2 caps + 2 springs for each
grid). Fig. 8
• Insert the two caps (with spring), on the front part
of the external grid, on its two housings, pulling until it clicks. ( g. 9)
• Cut the two supplied chains to obtain 4 pieces (2
pieces per grid).
• Couple the two chains to the large eyelet of the
spring.
• Using one hand, grip the two chains connected to
the grid.
• Bend the external grids back, gripping them with
your free hand where they bend, and insert your
ngers inside the single ns. (Fig. 10)
• Insert your arm into the pipe until the grid protrudes
completely outwards.
• Reopen the grid, being careful to keep your ngers
inside the ns.
• Turn the grid until the ns are fully horizontal and
tilted downwards.
• Pull the chain, tensioning the spring, and x the
chain rings into the holes in the wall ( g. 5 - 7) using the supplied screws with washer.
• Use hand shears to cut off any excess chain links.
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Insulating
tape
Fix chains
to the wall
Fig. 7
Cap
Spring
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
NOTE
It is necessary to use the grids provided, or grids which
have the same features.
3-2 PREPARING THE CONDENSATE DISCHARGE
Connect the unit to the condensate discharge supplied
pipe by coupling it with the specific vent (fig. 11 - A) that
is on the back of the unit (remove cap B).
When the water level reaches its maximum level,
condensate will flow out of the chassis hole.
Since condensate drains by gravity, there must be a
minimum slope of at least 3% at every point of the
discharge line. In case you do not use the supplied
pipe, please chose a rigid or flexible pipe having an
inside diameter of at least 16 mm.
Fig. 10
CAUTION
Make sure that the water expelled outwards 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 discharge is fitted, pay much
attention not to compress the pipe.
Fig. 11
A
B
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- Hang up the unit at the anchoring brackets by
simultaneously inserting the condensate discharge pipe
into the wall hole.
Lift it by holding it from the sides of the lower base.
To facilitate the operation of fastening it to the bracket,
tilt it slightly towards you.
To make the electrical connection and fasten the
discharge pipe, place a wedge between the air
conditioner and the wall.
When you have finished, inspect carefully to make sure
there are no fissures at the back of the air conditioner
(the insulating gasket must fit firmly against the wall)
particularly in the zone of the grids. (Fig. 12-13)
- If the socket is in proximity to the appliance, simply plug
it in.
Fig. 12
3-3 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The air conditioner is equipped with a power cable with
plug (the electrical connection of the unit is Y type with
cable prepared in a special way; any replacement must
only be carried out by the authorized Service Center).
CAUTION
Before connecting the air conditioner, be sure that:
• The voltage of the main power supply is the same as
the voltage shown on the nameplate.
• The power supply line has a ground connection and
it is correctly sized for maximum electrical input of
the air conditioner (minimum cable cross-section:
2
1,5mm
).
• The air conditioner is powered only through a socket
compatible with the plug supplied.
Fig. 13
Main switch for disconnection from the supply line must
have a contact separation in all poles that provides
full disconnection under category III overvoltage
conditions.
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BN Brown
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RD Red
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