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Unico Gamma Sky User Manual

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ISTRUZIONI PER INSTALLAZIONE, USO E MANUTENZIONE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS POUR L'INSTALLATION, L'EMPLOI ET L'ENTRETIEN
HANDBUCH FÜR INSTALLATION, GEBRAUCH UND WARTUNG
INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA INSTALACIÓN, USO Y MANTENIMIENTO
MANUAL DE INSTALAÇÃO INSTRUÇÕES DE USO E MANUTENÇÃO
AANWIJZINGEN VOOR DE INSTALLATIE, HET GEBRUIK EN HET ONDERHOUD
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Unico Gamma Sky Specifications

General IconGeneral
TechnologyInverter
RefrigerantR32
Power Supply220-240V, 50Hz
Weight (Indoor Unit)9 kg
InstallationWall Mounted

Summary

1 GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1 GENERAL INFORMATION

Introduction to manual, purpose, structure, and thanks to customer.

CHAP. 1 GENERAL INFORMATION

Information for installer and end-user, including technical data and warnings.

CHAP. 2 INSTALLATION

Installer-specific info for positioning and mounting the unit.

CHAP. 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE (by user)

Proper use, programming, and simple maintenance procedures.

1.2 SYMBOLS

1.2.1 Editorial Pictograms

Explains symbols for service, index, and prohibited actions.

1.2.2 Safety Pictograms

Explains safety pictograms for high voltage, general danger, and heat.

1.3 TECHNICAL DATA

1.3.1 Rated conditions

Specifies operating conditions for cooling, dehumidifying, and heating.

1.3.2 Preliminary instructions

Provides instructions on pipe length, grilles, and heat pump capacity measurement.

1.3.3 Proper use

Defines the intended purpose and limitations of the air conditioner's use.

1.4 LIST OF ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED

List of Included Components

Details all parts supplied with the air conditioner for installation and operation.

1.4.1 Storage

Storage

Instructions for storing the packaged unit before installation.

1.4.2 Receipt and unpacking

Receipt and unpacking

Procedures for receiving and unpacking the unit, including damage checks.

2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 Installation Requirements

General guidelines for successful installation, including electrical system compliance.

2.2 SELECTION OF UNIT POSITION

Criteria for selecting the best location for the indoor unit for optimal performance and safety.

2.3 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT

2.3.1 Drilling the wall

Instructions for drilling holes in the wall for unit installation, including tool recommendations.

2.3.2 Provision for draining condensate for machines with heat pump

Specific steps for preparing the condensate drain for heat pump models.

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2.3.2 Provision for draining condensate for machines with heat pump

Detailed steps for preparing the condensate drain.

2.7.1 Emergency Condensate Water Evacuation

Emergency procedure for draining condensate if the system malfunctions.

2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

2.3.3 Installation of air pipes and external gratings

Steps for installing air pipes and external grilles.

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2.3.4 Power supply connection

Instructions for connecting the power supply cable and plug, including warnings.

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2.3.5 Fitting the unit on bracket

Steps for attaching the unit to the wall bracket after checking previous installations.

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2.4 PROVISIONS FOR MACHINE INSTALLATION

Describes the factory setup for low wall installation with directional fins.

2.5 REPLACEMENT OF THE MOVING FLAPS CONFIGURATION WITH GRILLES

Steps to replace movable flaps with adjustable grilles.

2.6 PROVISIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION ONTO THE UPPER PART OF THE WALL

Steps for preparing installation on the upper part of the wall.

2 WORKING TESTS AND IDENTIFICATION OF POSSIBLE MALFUNCTIONS

2.7 WORKING TESTS AND IDENTIFICATION OF POSSIBLE MALFUNCTIONS

Instructions for performing self-tests and identifying potential malfunctions.

2.7.1 Evacuation of condensation water in case of emergency

Emergency procedure for draining condensate if the system malfunctions.

2 WORKING TESTS AND IDENTIFICATION OF POSSIBLE MALFUNCTIONS

2.7.1 Evacuation of condensation water in case of emergency

Step-by-step instructions for draining condensate in an emergency.

2.8 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE

2.8 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE

Routine maintenance tasks for the air conditioner.

Cleaning air filter

Detailed instructions on how to clean the air filter.

3 USE AND MAINTENANCE (for the user)

3.1 IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATIONS

Key recommendations and warnings for users regarding installation, operation, and safety.

3.2 NAMES OF PARTS

3.2.1 List of Units

Lists and labels the physical components of the indoor unit.

3.2.2 Description of signal console

Explains the function of the indicator lights and controls on the unit's console.

3.3 CONTROL OF AIR CONDITIONER USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

3.3.1 Remote control

General information and precautions for handling the remote control.

3.3.2 Insertion of batteries

Insertion of batteries

Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

3.4 REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE CONTROL

Introduces the remote control and its functions as the user interface.

3.4.1 Description of the remote control

Description of the remote control

Details the functions of each button on the remote control.

3.4.2 Switching on and control of operation

Switching on and control of operation

How to turn on the unit and manage its operation using the remote control.

3.4.3 Switching the unit on and off (button T1)

Switching the unit on and off (button T1)

Explains the function of the ON/OFF button (T1).

3.4.4 Well being mode (Automatic) (button T2)

Well being mode (Automatic) (button T2)

Explains the automatic comfort mode (T2) for optimal room comfort.

3.4.5 Cooling function

Cooling function

How to use the cooling and dehumidifying function.

3.4.6 Dehumidifier only

Dehumidifier only

How to use the dehumidifier-only function.

3.4.7 Fan only

Fan only

How to use the fan-only function.

3.4.8 Heating function (only models with heat pump)

Heating function (only models with heat pump)

How to use the heating function (for heat pump models).

3.4.9 Control of air flow direction

Control of air flow direction

How to adjust the air flow direction (horizontal and vertical).

3.4.10 Control of fan speed

Control of fan speed

How to select the fan speed (Low, Medium, High, Auto).

3.4.11 External air intake

External air intake

How to use the external air intake function and its effects.

3.4.12 Night well-being mode

Night well-being mode

How to activate and use the night well-being mode for energy saving and comfort.

3.4.13 Setting programs for operation

Setting programs for operation

How to set up operational programs for automatic start/stop.

3.4.14 Setting of correct time

Setting of correct time

Step-by-step guide to set the current time on the remote.

3.4.15 Setting of time schedules for 1st and 2nd Operating Program (PROGR. 1 and PROGR. 2)

Setting of time schedules for 1st and 2nd Operating Program (PROGR. 1 and PROGR. 2)

How to set the start and stop times for the two programmed operating modes.

3.4.16 Starting and stopping operating programs

Starting and stopping operating programs

How to activate or deactivate the set operating programs.

3.4.17 Resetting all functions of remote control

Resetting all functions of remote control

Resets the remote control to default settings.

3.4.18 Control of Air Conditioner if remote control is not available

Control of Air Conditioner if remote control is not available

How to operate the unit manually using the microswitch if the remote is lost or not working.

3.5 MAINTENANCE

3.5.1 Cleaning air filter

Detailed instructions on how to clean the air filter.

3.6 TROUBLESHOOTING

3.6.1 Functional aspects that should not be mistaken for malfunctions

Explains normal operational delays or behaviours that might seem like faults.

3.7 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVINGS

4 TROUBLESHOOTING

4.1 ANOMALIES AND SOLUTIONS

Detailed troubleshooting table for common issues like unit not starting or insufficient cooling/heating.

TECHNICAL FEATURES

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