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WARNING: The fancoil is connected to
the power supply and a water circuit.
Operations performed by persons
without
the required technical skills can lead
to personal injury to the operator or
damage to the unit and surrounding
objects.
DANGER: never switch the appliance on
without having re/mounted the fan coil
casing.
The ultra-violet radiation emitted
from the bulbs inside is dangerous and
can cause conjunctivitis, burns and
dermatitis.
The device has safety micro switches
that prevent functioning if the casing
and filter are missing.
DANGER: do not tamper with the micro
switches as this would make functioning
of the fan coil unsafe..
FUNCTIONING ANOMALIES
In the case of functioning anomalies,
remove the voltage from the unit
and then re-apply it and re-start the
appliance. If the problem persists, call
the area after-sales service immediately.
ONLY POWER THE FAN COIL USING
230 VOLT, SINGLE-PHASE, 50 Hz
The fan coil may undergo permanent
damage if different electric power
supplies are used.
DO NOT PULL THE ELECTRIC CABLE
It is very dangerous to pull, step on,
crush or fix the electric power supply
cable using nails or staples.
The damaged cable can cause short
circuits and injury to persons.
DO NOT INTRODUCE OBJECTS INTO
AIR VENTS
Do not introduce any type of object into
the air outlet slots.
This could cause injury to persons or
damage the fan.
NEVER USE THE FANCOIL FOR
APPLICATIONS FOR WHICH IT WAS
NOT DESIGNED
Do not use the fancoil in husbandry
applications (e.g. incubation).
AIR THE ROOM
Periodically air the room in which
the fancoil has been installed; this is
particularly important if the room is
occupied by many people, or if gas
appliances or sources of odours are
present.
CORRECTLY ADJUST THE
TEMPERATURE
Room temperature should be regulated
to ensure maximum comfort to persons
present, particularly in the case of the
elderly, infants and invalids. Prevent
temperature fluctuations between
indoors and outdoors greater than 7 °C
during summer.
Note that very low temperatures during
summer will lead to greater electricity
consumption.
ORIENT AIR FLOW CORRECTLY
Air delivered by the fancoil should
not be oriented directly at people;
even if air temperature is greater than
room temperature, it can cause a cold
sensation and consequently discomfort.
DO NOT USE HOT WATER
When cleaning the indoor unit, use rags
or soft sponges soaked in warm water
(no higher than 40°C).
Do not use chemical products or sol-
vents to clean any part of the fancoil.
Do not splash water on interior or exte-
rior surfaces of the fancoil; danger of
short circuit.).
PERIODICALLY CLEAN THE FILTER
Frequent cleaning of the filter will ensure
more efficient unit operation.
Check whether the filter requires cle-
aning; if it is particularly dirty, clean it
more often.
Clean the filter frequently. Use a vacuum
cleaner to remove built up dust.
After cleaning and drying the filter, fit it
on the fancoil by following the removal
procedure in reverse order.
The normal wear of the germicidal lamp
and of the filter are not covered by war-
ranty.
SPECIAL CLEANING
The removable drip tray and fan volute
ensure thorough cleaning of the unit (by
specifically trained personnel), essen-
tial for installations in venues subject to
crowding or in those with special hygie-
ne requirements.
IT IS NORMAL
During cooling, water vapour may be
present in the air delivery of the fan coil.
In the heating function it might be
possible to hear a slight hiss around the
fan coil. Sometimes the fan coil might
give off unpleasant smells due to the
accumulation of dirt in the air of the
environment (especially if the room is
not ventilated regularly, clean the filter
more often).
During the operation, there could be
noises and creaks inside the device, due
to the various heat expansions of the
elements (plastic and metallic), but this
does not indicate any malfunctioning
and does not cause damage to the
unit unless the maximum input water
temperature is exceeded.
IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE INFORMATION