Vaillant climaVAIR V 7-085 M3N User Manual

Vaillant climaVAIR V 7-085 M3N User Manual

Split type
Table of Contents

Advertisement

climaVAIR
V 7-025 NW
V 7-035 NW
V 7-050 M2N
V 7-060 M2N
V 7-075 M3N
V 7-085 M3N
DE, EN, ES, HR, IT, NL

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Vaillant climaVAIR V 7-085 M3N

  • Page 1 climaVAIR V 7-025 NW V 7-035 NW V 7-050 M2N V 7-060 M2N V 7-075 M3N V 7-085 M3N DE, EN, ES, HR, IT, NL...
  • Page 2 For the user User Manual Air Conditioner - climaVAIR Split Type V 7-025 NW V 7-035 NW V 7-050 M2N V 7-060 M2N V 7-075 M3N V 7-085 M3N...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Your Safety ......3 Advice for saving Energy ....21 Symbols used .
  • Page 4: Your Safety

    Vaillant does not accept any responsability for damages that may arise from non-observation of the following instructions.
  • Page 5: Identification Of The Unit

    3 Identification of the Unit 4 Declaration of Conformity 5 Description of the Unit Identification of the Unit Description of the Unit This manual is valid for the Split Type series. In order to This unit is comprised of the following elements: know the specific model of your unit please refer to the - Outdoor unit.
  • Page 6: Technical Specifications

    Description of the Unit 5 Technical Specifications TECHNICAL PICTORIAL DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS SYMBOL Heat pump The equipment is reversible. It allows cooling or heating the rooms as desired. Refrigerant R-410A Refrigerant free of chlorine, ecological and environmentally friendly with a transfer capacity greater than R 407 C or than R22, providing far better COP levels.
  • Page 7: Initial Settings

    6 Initial Settings Initial Settings Clock Settings Use the remote controller to adjust the unit clock the Fitting the Remote Controller Batteries first time the unit is started or after replacing the Insert two batteries R-03 (7#), as described below (see batteries, see Figure 6.2.
  • Page 8: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions 7 Operating Instructions Danger of injury and physical damage! Danger of fire and explosion. General Safety Considerations during Use - Damaged air conditioners should not be put into operation. In case of doubt, consult your Danger of injury and physical damage! supplier.
  • Page 9: Identification Of Functions

    7 Operating Instructions Identification of Functions 7.2.1 Remote Controller Buttons 7.2.2 Display Indicators Fig. 7.1 Overview of the buttons. Fig. 7.2 Overview of the indicators. Legend Legend LOCK button TIMER ON indicator 2 LIGHT button, only for the model with the background light 2 FAN SPEED indicator function 3 LOCK indicator...
  • Page 10: Advice On How To Use The Remote Controller

    Operating Instructions 7 Advice on how to use the Remote Controller Selection of the Operation Mode Follow the recommendations below as to how to use the remote controller: 7.5.1 Automatic Mode (AUTO) - When in use, direct the head of the signal transmitter In automatic mode (AUTO) the air conditioning unit directly to the indoor unit receiver.
  • Page 11: Cooling Mode (Cool)

    7 Operating Instructions 7.5.2 Cooling Mode (COOL) • Select the cooling operation mode (COOL). In cooling mode (COOL), the air conditioning unit only • Press the TEMP buttons to select the temperature allows cooling. setting. When pressing the TEMP buttons, the temperature configuration will increase or decrease by 1ºC.
  • Page 12: Dehumidifying Mode (Dry)

    Operating Instructions 7 • Select the dehumidifying mode (DRY). 7.5.3 Dehumidifying Mode (DRY) In dehumidifying mode (DRY), the air conditioning unit • Press the TEMP buttons to select the temperature operates by removing the humidity from the setting. atmosphere. When pressing the TEMP buttons, the temperature configuration will increase or decrease by 1ºC.
  • Page 13: Fan Mode (Fan)

    7 Operating Instructions 7.5.4 Fan Mode (FAN) • Select the fan operation mode (FAN). In fan mode (FAN) the unit does not operate in the • Press the FAN button to select the fan speed. following modes: Each time the FAN button is pressed, the fan speed - cooling mode (COOL).
  • Page 14: Heating Mode (Heat)

    Operating Instructions 7 7.5.5 Heating Mode (HEAT) • Select the heating operation mode (HEAT). In heating mode, the air conditioning only allows • Press the TEMP buttons to select the temperature heating. setting. When pressing the TEMP buttons, the temperature configuration will increase or decrease by 1ºC.
  • Page 15: Setting The Airflow Direction

    7 Operating Instructions Setting the direction of the airflow 7.6.1 Vertical Airflow The direction of the airflow can be set in vertical and • Press the SWING UP/DOWN button to direct the horizontal directions. airflow upwards or downwards. The vertical slat will be directed in accordance with the positions allowed for each operation mode.
  • Page 16: Horizontal Airflow

    Operating Instructions 7 7.6.2 Horizontal Airflow Special Function Selection • Press the SWING LEFT/RIGHT button to direct the airflow to the left or right. 7.7.1 Health Anion Operation (HEALTH) The horizontal deflectors are directed in accordance The anion generator of the air conditioning unit has the with the indicated positions.
  • Page 17: Health Airflow Operation (Health Flow)

    7 Operating Instructions Fresh Air function (optional): In order to activate: - The outdoor air can enter indoors through the fresh • Press the HEALTH FLOW button to direct horizontally. air tube, keeping the indoor air fresh. The horizontal flow indicator will appear on the - To change from health function to fresh air function, display.
  • Page 18: Sleep Function

    Operating Instructions 7 7.7.3 SLEEP function The COOL, DRY, HEAT modes can be set during the nighttime hours to avoid an excessive increase or decrease in the temperature. Fig. 7.21 Working method of the SLEEP function in COOL, DRY mode. Legend T 1 Configured temperature t o Start of the SLEEP function...
  • Page 19: Timer On/Off Function (Connection/ Disconnection Using Timer)

    7 Operating Instructions 7.7.4 TIMER ON/OFF Function (CONNECTION/ • Press the HOUR buttons to programme the desired DISCONNECTION USING TIMER) time: The unit can be connected/disconnected using the timer. When pressing the HOUR buttons, the time configuration will increase or decrease by 1 minute. If the HOUR buttons are kept pressed, the time will increase or decrease rapidly.
  • Page 20: Power/Soft Function

    Operating Instructions 7 • Stop the display in POWER function. 7.7.5 POWER/SOFT Function Use the POWER function when you need fast heating or In HEAT or COOL mode the fan speed is available cooling. automatically in HI (high) for 15 minutes in order to The SOFT function will reduce the noise level of the unit.
  • Page 21: Emergency Operation And Operation Test

    7 Operating Instructions Emergency Operation and Operation Test 7.8.2 Operation Test Only use this function to carry out operation tests when 7.8.1 Emergency Operation the temperature is less than 16ºC. Only use this function when the remote controller is In order to activate: broken or has been mislaid.
  • Page 22: Advice For Saving Energy

    Advice for saving Energy 8 Advice for saving Energy Uniform Heating Often in a house only the one room is heated. In addition Suitable ambient Temperature to the surfaces which delimit this area, i.e. the walls, Set the ambient temperature to an appropriate value to doors, windows, ceiling and floor, the adjacent rooms are guarantee physical wellbeing, comfort and, in any case, also heated uncontrollably: thermal energy is...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    The table below describes a series of problems with their possible causes and solutions, see Table 9.1. If these solutions do not solve the problem contact your usual installer or call your nearest SAT Vaillant service. SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES POSSIBLE SOLUTION...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    Exposing the fan can be very dangerous. Note! We advise you to contact a reliable air conditioner specialist or the Vaillant Official Technical Service to contract a preventative maintenance service. This will help to prolong the life of your equipment and improve its performance.
  • Page 25: Storage Over A Prolonged Period

    11 Storage over a prolonged Period 12 Product Decommissioning Storage over a prolonged Period 12 Product Decommissioning If you do not intend to use the unit over a period of Danger of injury and physical damage! time: When disposing of the product, ensure that the •...

Table of Contents