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DeLonghi CF-CP 40 ARE 290 User Manual

DeLonghi CF-CP 40 ARE 290
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CONTENTS
General recommendations 20
Basic safety rules 20
Recommendations 21
Range and accessories 21
Size and weight 22
Receiving the product 22
Handling 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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After-sales service
Attention
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Danger: moving blades
Danger: high temperature
Danger: live parts
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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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DeLonghi CF-CP 40 ARE 290 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDeLonghi
ModelCF-CP 40 ARE 290
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Recommendations

Safety Precautions and Room Requirements

General safety precautions, installation compliance, and minimum room volumes for safe operation.

Refrigerant Handling Safety

Details safety measures for handling flammable R 290 refrigerant and avoiding explosions.

Basic Safety Rules

Electrical and Appliance Usage Safety

Essential rules for using electrical products, including handling, cleaning, and cable safety.

Recommendations

Maintenance and First Aid

Importance of annual inspection, and immediate actions for inhalation, skin/eye contact, or swallowing.

Handling Refrigerant and Spills

Precautions for dealing with refrigerant vapors and procedures for handling spills safely.

Range and Accessories

Available Accessories

Lists optional accessories for the air conditioner, including their models and codes.

Size and Weight

Unit Dimensions and Weight Specifications

Provides detailed dimensions (L, H, P, B) and weight for indoor and outdoor units across models.

Receiving and Handling the Product

Product Packaging and Safe Handling

Explains product packaging, safe disposal, and proper handling/transportation of the appliance.

Quick Connector

Quick Connector Components and Operation

Identifies parts of the quick connector and explains its basic operation for safe and quick separation.

Connection of the Unit

Connecting the Quick Coupling

Details the step-by-step process for connecting the male and female halves of the quick coupling.

Connection of the Unit

Locking and Finalizing Connections

Describes locking the coupling halves, connecting auxiliary lines, and powering up the unit.

Connection of the Unit

Safe Disconnection and Coupling Care

Provides a guide for safe disconnection, coupling maintenance, and preventing damage.

Pipe Length Specification

States the maximum length of the pipe connecting the indoor and outdoor units.

Description of the Air-Conditioner

Indoor Unit Overview

Details the plastic housing, fan unit, heat exchanger, and microprocessor control of the indoor unit.

Remote Control Functionality

Describes the infrared remote control used for function control, regulation, and programming.

Description of the Air-Conditioner

Outdoor Unit Overview

Details the outdoor unit's compressor, fan, heat exchanger, and lists its components.

Technical Data

Technical Specifications and Operating Limits

Provides detailed technical data including performance, airflow, dimensions, and operating temperature limits.

Refrigerant Circuits

Refrigerant Flow Diagrams

Illustrates the refrigerant flow and components in cooling-only and heating/cooling modes.

Indoor Unit Multifilar Wiring Diagram

Indoor Unit Wiring Diagram and Legend

Explains the symbols and presents the detailed electrical wiring diagram for the indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Multifilar Wiring Diagram

Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagrams

Details the wiring diagrams for the outdoor unit in cooling-only and heat pump configurations.

Indoor/Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagrams

Indoor/Outdoor Unit Connection Schematic

Shows the basic wiring connection schematic between the indoor and outdoor units.

Installation

Site Selection and Requirements

Emphasizes considering technical requirements, laws, permits, and professional installation for the site.

Indoor Unit Placement and Fixing

Advises on indoor unit positioning, optimal height, and steps for installing the fixing plate.

Installation of the Indoor Unit

Water Connections and Pipe Routing

Guides on deciding the direction of outlet pipes and preparing for water connections.

Installation of the Indoor Unit

Wall Hole and Pipework Preparation

Explains making the wall hole for condensate and bending copper pipes properly without kinks.

Securing the Indoor Unit

Describes attaching the indoor unit to the steel fixing plate and ensuring it is securely fixed.

Installation of the Outdoor Unit

Outdoor Unit Placement Avoidances

Lists locations to avoid for the outdoor unit to ensure proper air circulation and prevent noise issues.

Installation of the Outdoor Unit

Outdoor Unit Drainage and Mounting Options

Details drain line installation, floor/roof mounting, and suspended installation requirements.

Condensate Drainage

Indoor Unit Drain Pipe Setup and Maintenance

Instructs on connecting drain pipe, securing, checking flow, and insulating joints for proper drainage.

Routine Maintenance

Indoor Unit and Air Filter Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning the indoor unit and its air filters weekly/seasonally.

Pre-Season Checks

Recommends checking the power cord, outlet, and earthing system before starting the appliance.

Extraordinary Maintenance

Importance of Periodic Professional Maintenance

Stresses the importance of periodic maintenance for safety, efficiency, and reliability, recommending professional service.

User Diagnostics

Alarm Codes and Fault Indicators

Explains how to activate and interpret alarm signals and fault indicators for problem diagnosis.

Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Solutions

Provides causes and remedies for common issues like fan failure, insufficient output, and noise problems.

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