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DeLonghi CF-CP AR User Manual

DeLonghi CF-CP AR
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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
Forbidden
Danger: moving blades
Danger: high temperature
Danger: live parts
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COMPLIANCE
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 AR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDeLonghi
ModelCF-CP AR
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Compliance and Safety

Declaration of Compliance

Formal declaration that the air-conditioners meet specific EU directives and standards.

Safety Symbols Explained

Explanation of symbols used in the booklet and on the appliance to indicate user, installer, and safety warnings.

General Recommendations

Operational Safety Precautions

Essential safety guidelines for operating the air conditioner, including handling and user responsibilities.

Basic Safety Rules

Usage Recommendations

First Aid Measures

Procedures for providing immediate medical assistance in case of inhalation, skin or eye contact, or swallowing.

Range and Accessories

Size and Weight

Receiving the Product

Handling

Quick Connector

Quick Connector Components

Description of the parts of the quick connector, including lines, cover, and electrical connections.

Connection of the Unit

Quick Connector Basic Operation

Explanation of the fast connector coupling's design for safe, clean, and quick separation of air conditioning systems.

Connecting the Unit

Step-by-step guide on how to physically connect the indoor and outdoor unit halves using the quick connector mechanism.

Disconnecting the Unit

Procedures for safely disconnecting the air conditioner unit, including power off, waiting, and handling components.

Connection Best Practices

Best practices and warnings regarding the inspection, connection, and maintenance of the unit's connectors.

Description of the Air-Conditioner

Remote Control Overview

Overview of the infrared remote control's function for controlling, regulating, and programming the air conditioner.

Indoor Unit Overview

Description of the indoor unit's plastic housing, fan, heat exchanger, and control logic.

Description of the Air-Conditioner

Outdoor Unit Overview

Description of the outdoor unit's compressor, fan, heat exchanger coil, and control system.

Technical Data

Operating Limits

Refrigerant Circuits

Indoor Unit Wiring Diagram

Detailed multifilar wiring diagram for the indoor unit, including a legend of components and connections.

Refrigerant Circuits

Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram

Multifilar wiring diagrams for the outdoor unit, covering cooling-only and heat pump models with component legends.

System Wiring Diagrams

Diagrams illustrating the wiring connections between the indoor and outdoor units for cooling and heating.

Installation

Indoor Unit Installation

Guidelines and procedures for wall-mounting the indoor unit, including positioning, fixing plate, and water connections.

Installation

Outdoor Unit Installation

Recommendations for selecting the outdoor unit's location, considering space, ventilation, and environmental factors.

Installation

Outdoor Unit Drain Line Installation

Instructions for installing the drain line for condensate water from the outdoor unit, including drain holes and fittings.

Outdoor Unit Mounting Options

Guidance on installing the outdoor unit on the floor, roof, or walls, specifying support requirements and minimum distances.

Condensate Drainage

Routine Maintenance

Cleaning the Indoor Unit

Instructions for cleaning the indoor unit with a damp cloth, emphasizing safety precautions.

Cleaning the Air Filters

Steps for cleaning and maintaining the air purifying filters, including removal and reinstallation.

Pre-Operation Checks

Pre-operation checks for the power cord, outlet, and earthing system for safe operation.

Extraordinary Maintenance

User Diagnostics

Troubleshooting

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