Verine 91173AA Installation Manual And Instructions For Use

Wall mounted air conditioning units
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Wall mounted air conditioning units
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91173AA
91174AA
91175AA
91154AA

Installation Manual

Instructions for Use

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WA210 Wall Air Conditioner
WA245 Wall Air Conditioner
WHP 210 Wall Air Conditioner
WHP 245 Wall Air Conditioner
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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Wall mounted air conditioning units Models Description 91173AA WA210 Wall Air Conditioner 91174AA WA245 Wall Air Conditioner 91175AA WHP 210 Wall Air Conditioner 91154AA WHP 245 Wall Air Conditioner Installation Manual Instructions for Use...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORAMTION Page General Information Symbols 1.21 Editorial Diagrams 1.22 Safety Diagrams Technical Data 1.3.1 Overall dimensions 1.3.2 Technical features 1.3.3 Technical notes 1.3.4 Proper use List of accessories supplied 1.4.1 Storage 1.4.2 Receipt and unpacking Chapter 2 INSTALLATION Instructions for installation Selection of position for the unit...
  • Page 4: General Inforamtion

    GENERAL INFORMATION We wish to thank you for purchasing a Verine Digitemp air conditioner. We are sure you will be happy with it because it represents state of art in the technology of home air conditioning. This manual will give you with the instructions and explanations you need to make the best possible use of your air conditioner.
  • Page 5: Symbols

    (laundries, greenhouses, etc) nor in places where there are machines that generate very high heat. In case of replacement parts, use only original VERINE parts. IMPORTANT! To prevent risk of electrocution, always disconnect the main circuit breaker before making electrical connections or performing any maintenance on the units.
  • Page 6: Technical Data

    The air-conditioner should be used for the exclusive propose of producing hot or cool air (on demand) for the sole purpose of obtaining a comfortable temperature in the room. VERINE will not accept liability if the machine is used improperly.
  • Page 7: List Of Accessories Supplied

    - make sure none of the parts have been damaged during shipment, in case of damage you must report it to us within 3 days of receipt presenting photographic evidence. Copy of this notice must be sent to VERINE on fax number 01787 272 316 No claim can be made on Verine after 3 days from delivery.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Installation

    Failure to follow the instructions and apply the rules indicated may cause malfunction of the appliance and relieves VERINE of any form of guarantee and liability for damages to persons, animals or p roperty.
  • Page 9: Installation Of The Unit

    As far as possible, in any case, it is important to try and reduce major thermal loads by the following means: Large glass panes exposed to sunlight should be provided with curtains on the inside or shades on the outside (Venetian blinds, refracting films, etc) The air-conditioned room should be closed as much as possible.
  • Page 10 Next, drill the holes for anchoring the fastening brackets to the wall using as a first option the 4 holes on the ends of the bracket as shown on the drilling template (see fig. 6). If the wall is not very solid, it is advisable to use some extra anchor bolts.
  • Page 11: Provision For Draining Condensate For Units With Heat Pump

    2.3.2 Provision for draining condensate for machines with heat pump. When the machine is heating, it produces condensate that has to be drained through a specific drain line, otherwise the machine will not work. Drainage occurs by gravity. For this reason, it is essential for the drain line to have a minimum inclination of a least 3% throughout its length.
  • Page 12: Power Supply Connection

    To position the external grids, proceed as follows: - Fit the small eyelet of the spring, with the long stem, on the cap pin (on both connectors) (fig. 10.2). - Fit the two caps (with spring) from the front part of the external grid, on the two housings pulling until a click is heard (fig.
  • Page 13: Fitting The Unit On The Bracket

    2.3.5 Fitting of the unit on bracket After checking again that the fastening bracket is securely fastened to the wall, and that any necessary preparations for electrical connection and condensate drainage have been made, you can fasten the air conditioner to its supporting bracket.
  • Page 14: Preparation Of Unit

    2.4.3 Preparation of unit Unscrew the bracket supporting the small circuit board with display light and reinstall it on the bottom directly opposite, where you will find two holes on a small bracket (see fig. 18-19). Make sure the connection plate is securely fastened on the inside of the air conditioner and apply some insulating tape if necessary.
  • Page 15 Red light (filter): Off = WA210/245 units On = WHP 210/245 units. Green light (compr.): Off = with correction of room temperature. On = without correction of room temperature Orange light (timer): Off = with correction of room temperature On = without correction of room temperature Green light (power): Off = stand-by in case of black-...
  • Page 16: Evacuation Of Condensation Water In Case Of Emergency

    The machine is set in the factory without correction of the temperature. In addition to the self-test (that can be made under any conditions of room temperature) we recommend that you also test the product in the various operating modes accessible to the user (see the user section).
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Use And Maintenance (For The User)

    Always use the remote control to adjust the baffle position. If the unit leaks water switch it off immediately and disconnect it from the mains. Call VERINE TECHNICAL SERVICE Phone 01787 472551 01787 272316 When the air conditioner is heating it has to periodically eliminate any ice that could form on the air outlet radiator.
  • Page 18: Controls Of Air Conditioner Using The Remote Control

    CONTROLS OF AIR CONDITIONER USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 3.3.1 Remote Control The remote control supplied with the air conditioner is designed to be extremely sturdy and to ensure excellent performance in use, but it should always be handled with care.
  • Page 19: Switching On And Control Of Operation

    External air intake switch Night operation switch Automatic operation switch First operating program switch Second operating program switch Temperature indicator (thermometer) or time indicator( H M) The remote control is also equipped with a cover with a cursor that can be positioned so as to only permit access to the ON/OFF, AUTOMATIC MODE and NIGHT MODE buttons.
  • Page 20: Dehumidifier Only

    3.4.6 Dehumidifier only (T4) When used in this mode, the air conditioner only eliminates the humidity in the room, without changing the temperature. This function can be extremely useful between seasons, particularly on rainy days when the temperature in not uncomfortable but the excess humidity feels unpleasant, When used in this mode, the air conditioner ignores the temperature and fan speed settings, which are not shown...
  • Page 21: Control Of Fan Speed

    To adjust vertical airflow you can operate in two ways: Continuous oscillation of airflow, obtained by pressing button T9 which starts and stops the movable grille. This enables the fins on the grille to turn completely around. Stop the movable grille in the desired position by pressing button T9 again while the fins are in motion.
  • Page 22: Night Operation (Well Being Mode)

    3.4.11 Night well being mode (T3) Use this button to select Night well being mode, which includes the following functions: - Gradual increase of the temperature set for cooling. - Gradual reduction of the temperature set for heating (Selected models). - Reduction of noise level.
  • Page 23: Setting Of Time Schedules For Programs

    3.4.14 Setting of time schedules for the 1 and 2 Operating Program To set the times for starting and stopping the programs, proceed as follows: Press button T6 as many times as necessary to display 1 on indicator (Time to start first program) Press toggle button T7 to increase or decrease the numerical display of the time when you want...
  • Page 24: Resetting All Functions Of Remote Control

    3.4.16 Resetting all functions of the remote control. (T10) Press button T10 to reset all the settings on the remote control. This will cancel all the setting of the timer and the remote control will use the default settings. In addition, by pressing T10 you will display all possible indications so that you can verify the proper conditions of display.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING It is extremely important for the user to know when the behaviour that seems like a malfunction really is not. Among these are some that the user can easily correct following our simple instructions, while in other cases it is necessary to get in touch with our service personnel.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    CHAP. 3.8 TROUBLESHOOTING In case of malfunctions of the air conditioner, check the items in the table below If after making the suggested checks the problem is not solved, contact VERINE TECHNICAL SERVICE Telephone 01787 472551 01787 272316 PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON...
  • Page 27 GUARANTEE We, Verine Ltd, guarantee that should this air conditioning unit prove to be defective by reason of faulty workmanship or material within 24 months of the date of purchase or commencement of hire purchase, we will replace the defective part free of charge on condition that: a.
  • Page 28 Verine Limited 52 Broton Drive Trading Estate Halstead, Essex CO9 1HB Tel: (01787) 472551 Fax: (01787) 476589 Email: sales@verine.co.uk WWW.VERINE-LIFESTYLE.CO.UK THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS 28 PAGES. DIGITEMP/1206/II/UI...

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