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Argo Ulisse 10-13A User Manual

Argo Ulisse 10-13A
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37.4253.002.0 01/2006
Room air conditioner with remote condenser
Condizionatore d’ambiente con condensatore remoto
Climatiseur avec condenseur a air exterieur • Klimagerät mit außenkondensator
Acondicionador de ambiente con condensador a distancia
Ar Condicionado com condensador remoto
Klimatistiko kleistwn cwrwn me sumpuknwth
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COOL / DRY / FAN
COOL / DRY / HEAT / FAN
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ISTRUZIONI D'USO
NOTICE D’UTILISATION
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
INSTRUCCIONES DE USO
INSTRUCÇÕES DE FUNCIONAMENTO
ODHLIES CRHSEWS
COOL / DRY / FAN
MOVABLE AIR CONDITIONER

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Argo Ulisse 10-13A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandArgo
ModelUlisse 10-13A
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Monitor Panel Overview

Installation Location Guidelines

WARNING: Installation Environment

Avoid fumes, flammable gases, high humidity, or heat-generating objects.

Outdoor Unit Corrosion Prevention

Avoid salty sea water or sulphurous air for outdoor unit.

Air Circulation Obstructions

Ensure clear air intake/outlet and avoid objects on unit.

Electrical Requirements

Power Supply Voltage Check

Verify 220/240V single-phase power supply.

Earth Connection Requirement

Ensure socket has a proper earth connection.

Double-Pole Switch Installation

Install a double-pole switch with fused upstream.

Important Handling Advice

Outdoor Unit Handling During Movement

Hold by handle, never pull tube; drain condensate.

General Safety Instructions

WARNING: Flammable Materials Proximity

Never store flammable materials near the air conditioner.

CAUTION: Operating Precautions

Do not use main switch, insert objects, allow children play.

Air Conditioner Installation Overview

Outdoor Unit Positioning Guidelines

Installation Type A: Window Sill

Installation Type B: Using Basket

Installation Type C: Using Support

Using the Remote Control Unit

How to Install Batteries

Remove lid, insert two AAA batteries, check polarity.

Operating with Remote Control

Remote Control Unit Functions

MODE Selector Button

Allows selection of Automatic, Cooling, Heating, Dehumidifying, Fan modes.

Temperature Sensor Selector

Activates remote sensor for precise temperature control.

Temperature Setting Buttons

Adjusts the set temperature up or down.

Cooling Operation

Outdoor Unit Defrosting

Heat Pump System Performance

Automatic Operation Mode

Heating Operation

Dehumidifying (Dry) Operation

Fan Only Operation

Adjusting Fan Speed

Sleep Mode Function

Setting the Timer

Adjusting Air Flow Direction

Operation Without Remote Control

Air Filter Maintenance

Filter Check Frequency

Check and clean the air filter at least every two weeks.

Filter Cleaning Procedure

Care and Cleaning Instructions

CAUTION: Safety Before Cleaning

Turn off and disconnect power before cleaning.

Outdoor Unit Cleaning

Clean casing, coil; check intake/outlet for clogs.

Indoor Unit Cleaning

Do not pour water; use mild detergent; avoid solvents.

Air Clean Filter Replacement

Energy Saving Tips

Troubleshooting Guide

WARNING: Mobile Phones Interference

Avoid mobile phones near unit due to potential interference.

Trouble: Unit Does Not Run

Possible causes and remedies for the unit not starting.

Trouble: STANDBY Lamp Flashes

Possible causes and remedies for flashing STANDBY lamp.

Trouble: TIMER Lamp Flashes

Possible causes and remedies for flashing TIMER lamp.

Trouble: Compressor Runs Then Stops

Possible causes and remedies for compressor short cycling.

Trouble: Poor Cooling or Heating Performance

Possible causes and remedies for reduced performance.

Monitor Panel Indicators (Greek)

WARNING: Power Disconnection (Greek)

Installation Precautions (Greek)

WARNING: Installation Environment (Greek)

Avoid fumes, flammable gases, high humidity, or heat-generating objects.

Electrical Requirements (Greek)

Power Supply Voltage Check (Greek)

Verify 220/240V single-phase power supply.

Earth Connection Requirement (Greek)

Ensure socket has a proper earth connection.

Double-Pole Switch Installation (Greek)

Install a double-pole switch with fused upstream.

WARNING: Flammable Materials Proximity (Greek)

CAUTION: Operating Precautions (Greek)

Air Conditioner Installation Overview (Greek)

Outdoor Unit Positioning Guidelines (Greek)

Installation Type A: Window Sill (Greek)

Installation Type B: Using Basket (Greek)

Installation Type C: Using Support (Greek)

Using the Remote Control Unit (Greek)

Operating with Remote Control (Greek)

Remote Control Unit Functions (Greek)

Temperature Sensor Selector (Greek)

Activates remote sensor for precise temperature control.

Cooling Operation (Greek)

Outdoor Unit Defrosting (Greek)

Heat Pump System Performance (Greek)

Automatic Operation Mode (Greek)

Heating Operation (Greek)

Dehumidifying (Dry) Operation (Greek)

Sleep Mode Function (Greek)

Fan Only Operation (Greek)

Fan Speed Selection (Greek)

Setting the Timer (Greek)

Adjusting Air Flow Direction (Greek)

Operation Without Remote Control (Greek)

Air Filter Maintenance (Greek)

Filter Check Frequency (Greek)

Check and clean the air filter at least every two weeks.

Filter Cleaning Procedure (Greek)

Care and Cleaning Instructions (Greek)

CAUTION: Safety Before Cleaning (Greek)

Turn off and disconnect power before cleaning.

Outdoor Unit Cleaning (Greek)

Clean casing, coil; check intake/outlet for clogs.

Indoor Unit Cleaning (Greek)

Do not pour water; use mild detergent; avoid solvents.

Air Clean Filter Replacement (Greek)

Energy Saving and Comfort Tips (Greek)

Troubleshooting Guide (Greek)

WARNING: Mobile Phones Interference (Greek)

Avoid mobile phones near unit due to potential interference.

Trouble: Unit Does Not Run (Greek)

Possible causes and remedies for the unit not starting.

Trouble: STANDBY Lamp Flashes (Greek)

Possible causes and remedies for flashing STANDBY lamp.

Trouble: TIMER Lamp Flashes (Greek)

Possible causes and remedies for flashing TIMER lamp.

Trouble: Compressor Runs Then Stops (Greek)

Possible causes and remedies for compressor short cycling.

Trouble: Poor Cooling or Heating Performance (Greek)

Possible causes and remedies for reduced performance.

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