DeLonghi CF-CP AR, CP 20 ARE 290, CF-CP 30 ARE 290, CF-CP 40 ARE 290 User Manual

CONTENTS
General recommendations 20
Basic safety rules 20
Recommendations 21
Range and accessories 21
Size and weight 22
Receiving the product 22
Quick connector 23
Connection of the units 23
Description of the air-conditioner 26
Technical data 28
Operating limits 28
Refrigerant circuits 29
Indoor unit multifilar wiring diagram
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Outdoor unit multifilar wiring diagram
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Indoor/outdoor unit wiring diagrams
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Installation 31
Indoor unit installation 31
Outdoor unit installation 32
Condensate drainage 34
Routine maintenance 35
Extraordinary maintenance 35
User diagnostics 36
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User
Installer
After-sales service
Attention
Forbidden
Danger: moving blades
Danger: high temperature
Danger: live parts
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COMPLIANCE
DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
The company:
DeLonghi S.p.A.
Via L. Seitz,47
31100 TREVISO ITALY
DECLARES
under its own responsibility that:
the AIR-CONDITIONERS
Range : CF-CP AR Models: CP 20 ARE 290
CF-CP 30 ARE 290 CF-CP 40 ARE 290
are in conformity with
• Low voltage Directive 73/23EEC,93/68 EEC,
• Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 89/336 EEC and 92/31EEC
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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
BASIC SAFETY RULES
After having removed the packing, check that the con­tents are intact and complete.In the event of non-com-
pliance, contact the Agency which sold you the appliance.
appliances should be installed by a qualified company in accordance with the laws and regulations in force in the country of installation. Upon completion of work this company should issue the owner the declar
ation
of compliance of installation with current
regulations and standards and with the instructions given by in this booklet.
These appliances have been designed to heat or cool the air of rooms and should only be used for this pur­pose in compatibility with their performance characte­ristics.
Under no circumstances can be held liable for damage caused to property or injury to persons or animals due to incorrect installation, regulation and maintenance or to improper use.
Too low a temperature is harmful to health as well as being a useless waste of energy. Avoid prolonged direct contact with the flow of air. Avoid the room being closed for a long time. Periodically open the windows to ensure a correct change of air. During storms put the installation on/off switch to "off".
This instruction booklet is an integral part of the appliance and should therefore be carefully preserved and ALWAYS accompany the appliance, also in the event of transfer to another owner or user or into another installation. Should the booklet be damaged or lost, request a
copy from the Area Service Centre. Repair or maintenance work must be carried out by
the Service Centre or by qualified personnel in accordance with instructions given in this booklet. Do not alter or tamper with the appliance, since hazar­dous situations could be created and the manufacturer
of the appliance will not be liable for any damage or injury caused.
The unit should be installed in compliance with local installation and safety regulations.
For any repairs, contact only customer service centres authorised by the manufacturer. Repairs made by unauthorised personnel may be dangerous.
The CP20 ARE 290 air conditioner must be used and stored in rooms with a volume of over 31 cubic metres.
The CP30-CF30 ARE 290 air conditioner must be used and stored in rooms with a volume of over 53 cubic metres.
The CF40 ARE 290 air conditioner must be used and stored in rooms with a volume of over 53 cubic metres.
Non-ventilated environments where an appliance con­taining flammable refrigerant is used must be compati­ble, to avoid the possibility of a gas leak reaching a level of concentration such as to cause a fire or explo­sion resulting from the presence of other heat sources (electric heaters, stoves or similar units).
The R 290 refrigerant charge is highly flammable, and could cause an explosion in the event of leaks occur­ring in closed or poorly-ventilated areas. This gas is heavier than air and invisible, but it generates a mist if there is humidity in the air. Avoid contact of the liquefied gas with eyes or skin as it could cause injuries.
Transportation, charging, cleaning, recovery and dispo­sal of the refrigerant should be carried out only by customer service centres authorised by the manufactu­rer. Disposal of the appliance should be carried out only by specialised personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
Using electrically-operated products implies the observance of certain basic safety rules, such as those given below:
Children and unassisted handicapped persons are not allowed to use the air-conditioner. Do not touch the air-conditioner when barefoot or parts of the body are wet or damp. Do not carry out any cleaning operation until the air­conditioner has been disconnected from the mains electricity supply by putting the installation on/off swit­ch to "off". Do not alter the safety or regulating devices without the permission and instructions of the manufacturer of the air-conditioner. Do not pull, detach or twist the electric cables connec-
ted to the air-conditioner, even if disconnected from the mains electricity supply. Do not sit or stand on the appliance or rest anything at all on top of it. Do not spray or throw water directly onto the air-condi­tioner. Do not introduce sharp, pointed objects through the air intake or outlet grilles Do not access internal parts of the air-conditioner without having first put the on/off switch to "off". Do not leave the packing material (cardboard, staples, plastic bags, etc.) within reach of children, but dispose of properly since it is a potential source of danger.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
Extraordinary maintenance
Programmed maintenance always represents a saving in the running of the installation as well as preventing possible faults. To ensure trouble-free operation of the air-conditioner, it is recommended that it be inspected at least once a year, carrying out the following checks:
- cleanliness of the heat exchange coils of both units
Exposure control/personal protection
Use protective clothes and suitable gloves; protect eyes and face.
Handling
Avoid inhaling high concentrations of vapors. The atmospheric concentrations should be reduced to a minimum and kept below the professional exposure limit. The vapors are heavier than air and high concentrations may therefore form near to the ground, where general venti­lation is poor. Under such circumstances, ensure there is adequate ventilation. Avoid contact with naked flames and hot surfaces, otherwise irritating and toxic decomposition products could form. Avoid the liquid from coming into contact with eyes or skin.
Precautions to take in the event of accidental spillage
Ensure adequate personal protection (using protective breathing equipment) during elimination of spillage. If condi­tions are sufficiently safe, isolate the source of the leak.With small leaks or spills and provided there is adequate ventila­tion, let the material evaporate.With copious leaks or spills, adequately ventilate the area; keep the material from expan­ding using sand, earth or other suitable absorbent material. Prevent the liquid from entering into drains, sewers, cellars or work holes, since the vapors could create a suffocating atmosphere.
First aid measures Inhalation
- Remove the casualty from the area of exposure and keep him/her warm and still. Ask for immediate medical aid.
Contact with the skin
- Thaw the involved parts with water. Remove contamina­ted clothes, which could stick to the skin in the event of cold burns. In the event of contact with the skin, imme­diately rinse with abundant lukewarm water. Should there be symptoms of irritation or blisters, ask for medi­cal aid.
Contact with the eyes
- Bathe immediately with an eyewash solution or clean water, keeping the eyelids wide apart for at least ten minutes.Ask for medical aid.
Swallowing
- Do not provoke vomiting. If the casualty is conscious, make him/her rinse out his/her mouth with water and drink 200-300 ml of water. Ask for immediate medical aid.
Other medical care
- Symptomatic and back-up treatment as required. Do not administer adrenaline or similar sympathomimetic medi­cines following exposure, due to the risk of cardiac arrhythmia.
ATTENTION
For further information on the characteristics of the refrige­rant fluid, refer to the safety data sheets available c/o the refrigerant manufacturers.
spa cannot be held liable for any errors in this booklet and reserves the right to alter the specifications of its products without notice.
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RANGE AND ACCESSORIES
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Model Code
552626 20÷30 552929 20÷30 552632 20÷30 5572002700
552627 M
ACCESSORY
Condensate drainage pipe ø 16 - 50 m. Activated carbon filters (1 pc.) Wall bracket Gold Wall bracket Silver Condensate drain pump
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RECEIVING THE PRODUCT
SIZE AND WEIGHT
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The air-conditioner comes in two packs protected by card­board packaging and is accompanied by:
- Instruction booklets for the user and the installer.
- Warranty certificate.
- Bar code labels.
- Supplied accessories, which are contained in a plastic bag to be found inside the indoor unit pack.
The instruction booklets are an integral part of the air­conditioner and should therefore be carefully read and preserved.
It is advisable to remove the packing only when the air­conditioner has been located in the point of installation.
Carefully remove the adhesive strips positioned on the air-conditioner
Packaging components must be disposed of correctly
and not left within reach of children since they are a potential source of danger.
The air-conditioner should be handled by suitably equipped personnel using equipment that is suitable for the weight of the appliance.
During transportation the outdoor unit must be kept in an UPRIGHT position.
INDOOR UNIT
OUTDOOR UNIT
Model 20 30 40
L 660 660 800 H 500 500 640 P 230 230 280 Weight 34 35 52 A 420 420 550 B 264 264 310
Model 20 30 40
L 810 810 967 H 300 300 300 P 195 195 195 Weight 9 9 11
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Components description
A. Liquid line (high pressure) B. Vapor (low pressure) C. Cover D. Electrical
Fig. 1Female Male
CONNECTION OF THE UNIT
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BASIC OPERATION
The fast connector coupling uses a retractable sleeve and stem valve on the female half and a spring loaded poppet on the male side to create a safe, clean and quick
separation of split air condotioning system with minimal fluid loss and air inclusion (see Figure 1).
CONNECTION OF THE UNIT
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TO CONNECT
- With the coupling handle in the full backposition (Figure
5), retract the release sleeve on the female and insert
the male half into the coupling. Make sure the inser tion tab on the male half lines up with the slot on the female
body (see
Figure 5).
- Realease the retractable sleeve to lock the halves together and tug gently on the halves to ensure locking has taken place (Figure 3).
- Rotate the coupling handle towards the male half to open the coupling. Make sure the handle bottoms on the
coupling body and the locking pin (on models equipped with spring loaded locking pins) popsinto the handle hole properly (see Figure 4).
- Connect the auxiliary electrical and condensate lines, if applicable.
- Connect the male and female caps together, if provided, to keep them clean while the unit is in operation and
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are disconnected from their appropriate halves.
- Connect unit to power outlet and start the unit.
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No tools are required to connect the coupling: a retractable sleeve and four latch pins hold the male and female halves together. The coupling valves open when the handle is
pushed forward and locked into place, and shut when the handle is in the full backposition (see figures 3-4).
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