Verine 91173AA, 91175AA, 91154AA, 91174AA Installation Manual And Instructions For Use

Wall mounted air conditioning units
Models Description
91173AA WA210 Wall Air Conditioner 91174AA WA245 Wall Air Conditioner
91175AA WHP 210 Wall Air Conditioner 91154AA WHP 245 Wall Air Conditioner
and
Instructions for Use
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BLANK PAGE
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Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORAMTION
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1.1 General Information
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1.2 Symbols
5 1.21 Editorial
Diagrams
5 1.22 Safety
Diagrams
5 1.3 Technical Data
6 1.3.1 Overall dimensions
6 1.3.2 Technical features
6 1.3.3 Techn
ical notes
6 1.3.4 Proper use
6 1.4 List of accessories supplied
7 1.4.1 Storage
7 1.4.2 Receipt and unpacking
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Chapter 2 INSTALLATION
2.1 Instructions for installation
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2.2 Selection of position
for
the unit
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2.2.1 Choice of best positi
on of installing the air conditioner
8 2.3 Installation of the unit
9 2.3.1 Drilling the wall
9 2.3.2 Provision for draining condensate for
units
with heat pump
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2.3.3 Installation of air pipes and external gratings
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2.3.4 Power supply connec
tion 12
2.3.5 Fitting the unit on the bracket
13 2.4 Preparation for high level assembly/installation
13 2.4.1 Introduction
13 2.4.2 Removal
of front casing
13 2.4.3 Preparation of unit
14 2.5 Working
tests and identification of possible malfu
nction 14
2.5.1 Evacuation of condensation water in case of emergency
16 2.6 Periodic maintenance
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Chapter 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE (FOR THE USER)
3.1 Important Recommendations
17 3.2 Names of parts
17 3.2.1 List of units
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3.2.2 Description
of signal console
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3.3 Control
s
of Air Conditioner using the remote control
18 3.3.1 Remote
control
18 3.3.2 Insertion
of
batteries
18 3.4 Remote Control
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3.4.1 Description
of the remote control
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3.4.2 Switching
on and control of operatio
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3.4.3 Switching the unit on/off
19 3.4.4 Automatic operation
(Well being mode)
19 3.4.5 Cooling function
19 3.4.6 Dehumidifier only
20 3.4.7 Fan only
20 3.4.8 Heating function (only models with heat pump)
20 3.4.9 Control of air flow dir
ection
20 3.4.10 Control of fan speed
21 3.4.11 Night operation
(Well being mode)
22 3.4.12 Setting programs for operation
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3.4.13 Setting of correct time
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3.4.14 Setting of time schedules for Programs
23 3.4.15 Starting and stopping operat
ing programs
23 3.4.16 Resetting all functions of remote control
24 3.4.17 Control of Air Conditioner if remote is unavailable
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3.5 Maintenance
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3.5.1 Cleaning air filter
24 3.6 Troubleshooting
25 3.6.1 Functional aspects that should not be
mistaken for malfunctions
25 3.7 Recommendations for energy saving
25 3.8 Troubleshooting
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CHAPTER 1
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1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
We wish to thank you for purchasing a Verine Digitemp air conditioner. We are sure you will be happy with it because it represents state of art in the technology of home air
conditioning.
This manual will give you with the instructions and explanations you need to make the best possible use of your
air conditioner.
We suggest you read it carefully before using the appliance.
ATTENTION This manual is divided into 3 chapters.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORAMTION Contains information for the installer and the end user.
This information, technical data and important warnings must be known before installing and using the air
conditioner.
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Contains information exclusively intended for the installer. The information contained in the chapter is necessary for the installation of the air conditioner. This appliance must only be fitted by a competent installer. Failure to comply with these instructions may
invalidate your warranty.
CHAPTER 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE (by user) Contains all information and instructions for proper use and programming of the air conditioner, as well as
instructions for simple maintenance and troubleshooting. Our machines are subject to change and some parts may appear different from the ones shown here, without
affecting the text of the manual in any way.
Read this manual carefully before performing any operation (installation, maintenance, and use) and follow the
instructions contained in each chapter.
THE MANUFACTUR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY CAUSED
BY FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes it deems advisable to its models, although the essential
features described in this manual remain the same. The installation and maintenance of air conditioners like this one may be hazardous as they contain a cooling gas
under pressure as well as powered parts.
Therefore, the installation, first startup and subsequent maintenance should be carried out exclusively by a
qualified or competent person.
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Routine maintenance of the filters and general external casing can be done by the user as these operations are not
difficult or dangerous.
Please refer to this manual when considering installation or maintenance.
Always wear gloves and protective goggles when performing any operations on the refrigerating side of the units
Air conditioners must not be installed in places containing inflammable gasses, explosive gasses, nor in very humid environments (laundries, greenhouses, etc) nor in places where there are machines that generate very high heat.
In case of replacement parts, use only original VERINE parts.
IMPORTANT! To prevent risk of electrocution, always disconnect the main circuit breaker before making electrical connections or performing any maintenance on the units.
The following instructions must be made known to all personnel involved in the machine’s transportation and installation.
Chapter 1.2 SYMBOLS
The diagrams in this chapter provide the necessary information for correct, safe us of the machine.
1.2.1 EDITORIAL DIAGRAMS
Service
Refers to situations where you should contact the SERVICE department in the company. VERINE TECHNICAL SERVICE TECHNICAL PHONE 01787 472551 TECHNICAL FAX 01787 272316
Index
Paragraphs marked with this symbol contain very important information and recommendations, particularly as regards safety Failure to comply with them may result in:
- danger of injury to operators
- loss of warranty
- refusal of liability by the producer
Raised Hand
Refers to actions that absolutely must not be performed.
1.2.2 SAFETY DIAGRAMS
Danger of high voltage
Signals that the operation described could cause electrocution if not performed according to the safety instructions
Generic Danger
Signals that the operation described could cause physical injury if not performed according to the safety instructions
Danger due to heat
Signals that the operation described could cause burns if not performed according to the safety instructions.
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Chapter 1.3 TECHNICAL DATA
1.3.1 Overall dimensions
1.3.2 Technical features
1.3.3 Technical Notes
The powers indicated refer to the following conditions (ISO 5151 reference standards):
In cooling and dehumidifying mode: Air entering the inside unit at 27O C d.b and 19O C w.b with air entering the outside at 35O C d.b In heating mode Air entering the inside unit at 21O C d.b and 19O C w.b with air entering the outside at 35O C d.b (d.b = dry bulb w.b = wet bulb)
1.3.4 Proper use
The air-conditioner should be used for the exclusive propose of produc ing hot or cool air (on demand) for the
sole purpose of obtaining a comfortable temperature in the room. VERINE will not accept liability if the machine is used improperly.
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1.4 List of accessories supplied
Packaging units should be
carried by two persons, units may be stacked three high for transportation.
The supply include s the parts
listed in the table below. Before beginning to
assemble the unit, make sure all parts are within easy
reach. A- Wall fastening bracket B - 2 x External air
intake/outlet grids complete
with chains. C – 2 x tubes to insert into
holes on wall, 50cm long. D – 2 x Pipe fastening inner
flange 2 E – Kit of screws and anchor
bolts. F – Manual of instructions
for use and maintenance, and
warranty G – Paper template to make
holes.
1.4.1 Storage
Store the carton in an enclosed area protected against outside weather conditions and raised off the floor by
planks or a pallet
DO NOT TURN THE CARTON UPSIDE DOWN.
1.4.2 Receipt and unpacking
The packaging is made of suitable material and is packaged by expert personnel. The units are delivered complete and in perfect condition, however we suggest that you perform the following
checks:-
- On receipt of the cartons check them for any damage and, if found, accept the goods but sign the shippers note
‘damaged’. Keep photographic evidence of any damage found.
- unpack and check the contents against the packing list.
- make sure none of the parts have been damaged during shipment, in case of damage you must report it to us
within 3 days of receipt presenting photographic evidence. Copy of this notice must be sent to VERINE on fax number 01787 272 316
No claim can be made on Verine after 3 days from delivery.
Important note.
Keep the packaging at least through the warranty period, in case you need to ship the air-conditioner to the
service centre for repair.
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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION.
CHAP 2.1
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION.
To obtain the best results and optimum performance,
follow the instructions for correct installation provide d in
this manual. Failure to follow the instructions and apply
the rules indicated may cause malfunction of the appliance
and relieves VERINE of any form of guarantee and
liability for damages to persons, animals or
p roperty.
The electrical system must comply with the regulations
and rating data in the technical sheet, including
an earth connection.
CHAP. 2.2 SELECTION OF POSITION FOR UNIT
The optimum position for the unit is as follows:-
- It is recommended that the bottom of the unit is at
least 2 met res off the floor and no more than 3 (fig 1) (If the unit is mounted at heights less than 2m avoid siting it where the cooled air output may cause discomfort to people nearby).
- The wall on which the unit is installed must be
sturdy and be able to withstand its weight.
- It must be possible to leave room around the unit for
any maintenance operations that may be necessary,
- There should be no obstacles to the free circu lation
of air on the intake side and, especially, on the air
outlet side. On this side in particular, there should be
no obstacles closer than 2m. This could cause turbulence that would interfere with the correct operation of the unit .
2.2.1 Choice of best position for installing the air conditioner
The air-conditioner must be installed on a wall that connects to the outside.
Caution: After determining the best place for installation as described above, check to make sure that the wall can be drilled at that point without interfering with other structures or installations (beams, piers, pipes, wiring, etc.) Check again to make sure there are no obstacles to air circulation through the holes drilled due to plants and their leaves, slats or panelling, blinds, gratings , grids , etc).
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As far as possible, in any case, it is important to try and
reduce major thermal loads by the following means: Large glass panes exposed to sunlight should be provided with curtains on the inside or shades on the outside (Venetian blinds, refracting films, etc) The air-conditioned room should be closed as much as possible. Halogen spotlights or other electrical equipment with high power consumption should not be used in the room (toasters, steam irons, hot plates for cooking, etc.).
- It should not be installed in a position where the
air flow can strike the people underneath directly (fig 2).
- It should not be directly over another appliance
(television, radio, refrigerator, etc.), or over a heat source. (Fig 3).
CHAP 2.3 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT (Low level)
2.3.1 Drilling the wall
This operation should be carried out using the proper tools to facilitate your work and prevent excess damage or
disturbance to your client. The best tools for drilling large holes in walls are special drills called core borers with very high twisting torque and adjustable rotation speed depending on the diameter of the
hole to be drilled. To prevent the creation of large amounts of dust and rubble due to drilling, the core borer can be fitted with a vacuum system applied by means of suction cups to the drilling zone. Core drills and accessories are available from tool suppliers to the construction industry.
To drill holes, proceed as follows: Fasten the drilling template to the wall leaving the necessary space from the ceiling, floor and side walls as shown on the template. Use adhesive tape to fasten it in place. Use a small drill to punch to mark, with extreme care, the exact centre of each of the holes to be drilled. Using a core boring head measuring at least 152mm drill the two holes for entry and exit of the air.
Note: The holes should have a slight downward inclination to prevent any backflow of water from the pipes (see fig 5).
Most of the removed material is expelled outwards, therefore make sure that it does not hit any person or object when it falls out. In order to avoid as much as possible outer plaster breaking, it is necessary to proceed carefully with the last part of the hole executing decreasing pressure on the core borers.
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