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AERMEC SC1200
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cables must be protected.
Do not make connections on the
power supply cable: use a longer
cable. Junctions can cause over-
heating and/or fires.
If the power supply cable is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, After Sales Service or
by another similarly qualified person,
to avoid dangerous situations.
Do not leave any cables in direct
contact with the refrigerant pipes as
they could reach high temperatures
and moving parts, such as the fans.
If the units are installed in a loca-
tion exposed to electromagnetic
interference, shielded twisted pair
cables must be used for the com-
munication connections between
the units.
To avoid communication errors
between the units, ensure that the
communication line cables are cor-
rectly connected to their respective
terminals.
Periodically check that the instal-
lation conditions of the unit have
not been altered: have the system
checked by “Personnel with specific
technical skills”.
Install the indoor unit and the re-
mote control at least 1 metre away
from electrical appliances, TV, ra-
dio, and stereo equipment etc.
After completing the electrical wir-
ings, carry out a test. This operation
must only be carried out by “Person-
nel with specific technical skills”.
Once started, the air conditioner
must not be switched off for at least
5 minutes to prevent the return of oil
to the compressor.
The wiring diagrams are subject to
continuous updates, so it is essential
to use those on the machine as your
reference.
Only replace the fuses with others
identical to the original ones.
Allow a minimum distance of 1.5
metres between the units and any
inflammable surfaces.
1.2. WARNINGS FOR THE USER
This appliance can be used by chil-
dren aged from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or
lack of experience and necessary
knowledge if they are supervised
or have received instructions con-
cerning use of the appliance in a
safe way and understand the haz-
ards involved. Children should not
play with the appliance. Cleaning
and maintenance intended to be
performed by the user should not
be performed by children without
supervision.
Do not dismantle or repair the unit
while it is in operation.
Do not obstruct the air flow in and
out of the indoor and outdoor units.
A reduction in the air flow reduces
the effectiveness of the air condi-
tioner, and causes breakdowns and
malfunctions.
Do not spray or throw water direct-
ly onto the unit. Water may cause
electric shocks or damage to the
unit.
Do not drop the remote control and
do not press the keys with pointed
objects: this could damage the re-
mote control.
Do not pull or deform the supply
cable. If the cable is pulled or used
inappropriately, the unit could be
damaged and there is a risk of elec-
tric shock.
Adjust the room temperature cor-
rectly to obtain a comfortable envi-
ronment.
Switch off the power supply if the
air conditioner is not to be used for
a long time. When the power sup-
ply switch is turned on, electricity is
consumed even if the system is not
operating.
Do not leave the doors or windows
open for long periods when the air
conditioner is operating. The yield in
Heating or Cooling mode is reduced
if doors or windows are kept open.
Position devices such as TV, radio,
stereo, etc. at a distance of at least
1 metre from the indoor unit and the
remote control. There may be some
audio and video interference.
The air conditioner has an AUTO RE-
START function which stores the set-
tings in the memory.
If there is a power cut, when the
power is restored the air conditioner
will restart with the settings previous-
ly stored in the memory.
1.3. PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Ensure the equipment is not used by
children or disabled people without
suitable supervision; remember also
that the equipment must not be
used by children as a toy.
Only use the remote control to ad-
just the air flow; do not force the fins
into position with your hands.
Do not direct the air jet straight at
your body. Avoid heating or cooling
the air excessively. This may cause
health problems.
Do not direct the air flow straight at
animals and plants.
Periodically check that the installa-
tion conditions of the unit have not
been altered, and have the system
checked by a qualified engineer.
Do not remove the protection grilles.
Do not insert your hands, or any ob-
jects, into the sockets or air vents.
Do not place objects on the out-
door unit and do not climb on top
of it. Objects or individuals may fall
as a result: risk of damage or injury.
In the event of issues with the air
conditioner (e.g. burning smell), turn
off the air conditioner and discon-
nect it from the power supply using
the isolator switch. If the anomaly
persists, the unit could be damaged
and could cause electric shocks or
fires. Contact your local After Sales
Service.
Do not use sprays or insecticides on
the unit: risk of fire.
Air the room. We recommend that
the room where the air conditioner
is installed is periodically aired, es-
pecially if many people occupy the
room or if there is equipment that
uses gas. Insufficient ventilation may
result in a lack of oxygen.
If the air conditioner is being used in
a room where there are children, el-
derly or disabled people or bedrid-
den patients, ensure that the room
temperature is appropriate.
Do not use the air conditioner to
store food or to dry clothes.
If the relative humidity is above 80%
(with the doors and windows open)
and the air conditioner has been
operating in Cooling or Dehumidifi-
cation mode for a long time, con-
densate water will probably form
on the outlet of the indoor unit. This
could cause unwanted dripping.
Do not under any circumstances
insert your fingers or any object into
the unit.
Do not use the main switch or the
plug to switch the air conditioner on
or off. Use the remote control to turn
the air conditioner on and off.
Energy saving advice: Do not leave
doors and windows open while the
unit is functioning. The effectiveness
of the air conditioner is reduced,
and energy is wasted.
When operating in Cooling mode,
the temperature selected must not
be more than 5°C below the out-
door temperature, for optimum
comfort and energy saving.
When heating, select a moderate tem-
perature.
Limit the room’s exposure to direct
sunlight using blinds or by leaving
the windows ajar.
Do not place hot devices, flames or
other heat sources near the unit. The
effectiveness of the air conditioner is
reduced, and energy is wasted.
Clean the air filters once a fortnight.
Be sure to disconnect the power
supply when the unit is not being
used for a long period of time. Dis-
connect the isolator switch from the
power supply.

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BrandAERMEC
ModelSC1200
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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