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Rotenso IMOTO I35 Series User Manual

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INSTRUKCJA OBSŁUGI
USER MANUAL
MODELE/MODELS:
I21X, I26X
I35X, I50X
I70X
SERIES
IDU & ODU UNITS
IMOTO

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Rotenso IMOTO I35 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Cooling Capacity3.5 kW
RefrigerantR32
Energy Class CoolingA++
Energy Class HeatingA+
TypeSplit Air Conditioner
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz

Summary

Safety and Precautions

General Safety and Utilization

Covers general warnings, safe handling, and proper disposal of the appliance.

Refrigerant Safety Information

Details about R32 refrigerant, its properties, and necessary safety measures.

Installer Safety Guidelines

Essential safety rules and recommendations for qualified installation personnel.

User and Maintenance Cautions

Important cautions for users and maintenance personnel regarding operation and cleaning.

Air Conditioner Construction

Component Identification

Identifies and illustrates the main components of the indoor and outdoor units.

Indicator Lights Explained

Explains the meaning and function of various indicator lights on the unit.

Operating the Air Conditioner

Special Features and Operating Range

Details unique features like leak detection, louver memory, and operational temperature limits.

Manual Operation Guide

Instructions for using the manual control button on the indoor unit during remote failure.

Airflow Direction Adjustment

Guides on adjusting vertical and horizontal airflow for optimal comfort and efficiency.

Modes and Optimal Performance

Explains operational modes and provides tips for achieving the best performance and energy savings.

Service and Maintenance

Pre-Service Cleaning Procedures

Steps and precautions for cleaning the air conditioner unit before performing service.

Cleaning Units and Filters

Detailed instructions for cleaning the main unit and its air filters for optimal efficiency.

Filter Replacement Guide

Steps for replacing the air purifying and air freshening filters in the unit.

Long-Term Storage and Pre-Season Checks

Guidance on preparing the unit for long periods of inactivity and performing pre-season checks.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Normal Operational Symptoms

Explains phenomena that may occur during normal operation but are not device failures.

Problem Resolution Table

Lists problems, causes, and solutions, including error codes and common issues.

Detailed Malfunction Guide

Provides a structured guide to specific malfunctions, their causes, and corrective actions.

Remote Control Operation

Remote Control Basics

Covers technical specifications, quick start guide, and handling instructions.

Remote Control Buttons Explained

Detailed explanation of each button on the remote control and its function.

Basic Function Operations

Guides on using basic modes like AUTO, COOL, HEAT, DRY, and FAN for temperature control.

Timer Setting Procedures

Detailed steps for setting the timer to turn the unit on or off automatically.

Wired Controller Support

Controller Specifications and Installation Prep

Details technical specifications, required accessories, and site preparation for installation.

Wired Controller Installation Guide

Step-by-step instructions and visual diagrams for the physical installation of the wired controller.

Controller Buttons and Operation

Explains controller buttons, indicators, and how to operate various modes and functions.

Timer Setting Procedures

Instructions for setting ON/OFF timers using the wired controller for automated operation.

Refrigerant Information and Safety

Refrigerant Gas Handling and Repair Basics

Crucial information on R290/R32 refrigerant, gas safety, and general repair guidance.

Safety Checks and Work Area Preparation

Detailed safety checks for refrigerant presence, ignition sources, ventilation, and electrical components.

Component Repair and Leak Detection

Procedures for repairing components, detecting flammable refrigerants, and leak detection methods.

Refrigerant Lifecycle Management

Covers safe practices for refrigerant removal, evacuation, charging, and decommissioning.

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