Water Cassette Operation - Eden CS/4S 21 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Read the precautions carefully and carry out the procedures correctly:
- In case of failure or malfunction, always apply to authorised service per-
sonnel. Any attempt to remove parts, or to maintain the appliance can expose
the user to danger of electrical shock. The cassette does not contain parts on
which maintenance can be carried out by the user.
- In case of relocation, apply to service personnel authorised to carry out
this operation as well as the new installation.
- Do not insert fi ngers or objects of any kind into airfl ow outlets or air in-
take grilles. There is a fan inside the appliance, which turns at high speed and
could cause severe personal injury. Pay particular attention to children.
- Do not allow the cold airfl ow to blow on you directly for long periods
of time. Direct and prolonged exposure to cold air can be dangerous for your
health. Pay particular attention to rooms where there are children, elderly or
sick people.
- In case of air conditioner malfunction (e.g. smell of burning), stop ap-
pliance operation immediately, release the dedicated automatic switch
and apply to authorised service personnel. Prolonged use of the appliance
in these conditions can cause fi re or electrocution.
- During installation of the appliances, avoid letting children or disabled
have access to the working area. Accidents can occur.
- Install the appliance and the remote control at least two metres away
from television or radio units and from lamps that could irradiate them
directly. Any interference of radio signals can cause operating problems.
- Do not block or cover the airfl ow intake and delivery grilles. The obstruc-
tion of these openings causes a reduction of the operating effi ciency of the
water cassette, with consequent possible failure or damage.
- Do not use the water cassette for applications such as the storage of
foods, plants, precision equipment or works of art. The quality of the objects
that are stored could deteriorate.
- Do not expose animals or plants to the direct airfl ow from the appliance.
Prolonged direct exposure to the cold airfl ow from the water cassette can have
a negative effect on animals and plants.
- Do not direct the airfl ow of the air conditioner towards fi replaces or other
heating appliances. An airfl ow directed towards the fi re can cause incorrect
combustion and fi re.
- Air the room occasionally while using the appliance. An insuffi cient chan-
ge of air can cause an insuffi ciency of oxygen in the room.
- Do not allow the air conditioner to come into contact with water. The
electrical insulation could be damaged with consequent possible risk of elec-
trocution.
- Check installation conditions in order to identify possible damage.
After prolonged use, apply to specialised service personnel to control the instal-
lation conditions of the air conditioner.
- Do not use fl ammable gas near the air conditioner.
- Always use the appliance with the air fi lter installed.
Using the air conditioner without the air fi lter can cause an excessive accumu-
lation of dust or deposits inside the unit, with consequent possible malfunctio-
ning.
- Release the "automatic" switch if the unit is not going to be used for long
periods of time.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used
for a long period of time. Remove the batteries in order to prevent possible
problems caused by loss of electrolyte. In case of accidental contact of the bat-
tery liquid with the skin, eyes or mouth, wash the affected part immediately with
plenty of water, and see a doctor.
- Please shut off the unit ONLY using the ON/OFF switch
wall-mounted remote control).
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN
IN THIS MANUAL RELIEVES THE MANUFACTURER OF ALL AND ANY LIA-
BILITY. INCORRECT INSTALLATION COULD CAUSE MALFUNCTIONING
OR FAILURE OF THE APPLIANCE.
IT COULD ALSO REPRESENT A HAZARD FOR THE USER.
Vers. 2009-3

WATER CASSETTE OPERATION

The water cassette has been designed to create the ideal climatic conditions for
the comfort of the occupants of the room. It can provide fully automatic cooling,
dehumidifying and also heating. The air is drawn in by the fan through the intake
grille in the front panel and then passes through the fi lter, which retains the dust.
The air then proceeds through the fi ns of a "heat exchanger": this is a fi nned
coil, which cools and dries or heats the air. Finally the fan sends the air into
the room; the direction of the outgoing airfl ow can be adjusted by means of the
motor-driven direction louver.
THE INFRARED REMOTE CONTROLLER
CASSETTE WITH A CONTROL BOARD THAT IS MANAGED ONBOARD
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1
Select the desired room temperature (18 °C to 30 °C) and adjust the hours/minutes
2
Select the fan speed (4 positions + automatic)
3
Lock function: when kept pressed for 5 seconds, the remote control is blocked
4
TURBO function: it warms or cools for 30 min at the maximum speed
5
Sends all the settings that are in the remote control at that moment
6
Daily timer On
7
Daily timer Off
8
Enables or disables the movement of the vents
9
Turns the unit on or off
10
Economy function: automatic fan
heating: 20 °C - cooling: 25 °C
11
Function mode:
Cool = cooling; Heat = warming; Fan = only ventilation
Auto = only for units with 4 pipes (cooling and heating)
12
Night function:
13 Not used
The unit gives a beep to confi rm that it has received each button com-
(infrared or
mand correctly.
Replacing the batteries. When no acoustic signal is emitted from the unit or
the LCD display does not go on, pull the cover downwards as shown in the
diagram at the side (2 batteries AAA 1.5 V). Insert the new batteries observing
their polarity.
ATTENTION: only use new batteries. Remove the batteries from the remo-
te control when the water cassette is not used.
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION
AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Pic. 33
CLOCK
RESET
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+
1,5 V
1,5 V
Pic. 34

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