Olimpia splendid maeStro Pro Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

Olimpia splendid maeStro Pro Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 INVERTER 12HP INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 3 0. The unit contains R-410A which is a fluorinated refrigerant. Installation must comply with current laws whether local, state or national. 1. The appliance may be used by children over 8 years of age and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or without the required experience or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 4 0. La unidad contiene R-410A que es un refrigerante fluorado. La instalación debe cumplir con las leyes vigentes ya sean locales, estatales o nacionales. 1. El aparato puede ser utilizado por niños mayores de 8 años y por personas con capacidades físicas, sensoriales o mentales reducidas, o carentes de la experiencia y conocimiento necesarios, siempre que lo hagan bajo vigilancia o después de haber recibido instrucciones sobre el uso seguro del aparato y sobre los peligros inherentes...
  • Page 5 INVERTER 12HP INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE DIRECTIVES D’INSTALLATION, D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN, USO Y MANTENIMIENTO...
  • Page 6 min 60 2,4” 3,2” min 60 2,4” 4”...
  • Page 7 ø8mm 3”...
  • Page 8 12” ø202 8” ø162 6,5” 5,1”...
  • Page 9 ø 6 mm 1/4”...
  • Page 13 26’...
  • Page 14 min. 80 3,2”...
  • Page 15 min. 5 L 5 qts...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    3.6.8 - operation in “Heating” mode (heat pump models only) ..............18 3.6.9 - Checking airflow direction ......................18 3.6.10 - Checking fan speed ........................18 3.6.11 - Silent (Sleep) button........................19 3.6.12 - timer setting ..........................19 3.6.13 - timer and clock setting .......................19 US-ENG- 1 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 18: Warnings

    3.6.14 - timer setting (ProGr. 1 and ProGr. 2) ..................19 3.6.15 - timer activation and deactivation ....................20 3.6.16 - resetting remote control functions....................20 3.6.17 - operating the unit if the remote control is not available ..............20 3.7 - enerGY SaVinGS ........................20 4 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING .......................21 4.1 - CleaninG ............................21...
  • Page 19: General Information

    0.3 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1. OLIMPIA SPLENDID would like to thank you for choosing our product. This product represents the state-of-the-art in-home air-conditioning technology and will provide the user with many years of indoor comfort. This manual is designed to provide you with the information needed to safely use the product.
  • Page 20 OR PERSONS CAUSED BY FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. 4. OLIMPIA SPLENDID reserves the right to modify at any time its models without changing the fundamental characteristics described in this manual. 5. The installation and maintenance of air-conditioners like this one may be hazardous as they contain a cooling gas under pressure as well as powered parts.
  • Page 21: Description Of Unit

    3 days of receiving the unit. d. Send the same information by fax to olimPia SPlenDiD. e. No claims for damage will be accepted if made more than 3 days after the delivery of the goods.
  • Page 22: Unit Components Description

    SPlenDiD strongly encourages design practitioners to follow local and national codes for the unit location. We also recommend you apply the guidelines found in aCCa’s manual J for residential load calculations and manual S for proper equipment selection.
  • Page 23: Choosing The Position Of The Unit

    US-ENG- 7 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 24: Preparing The Condensate Discharge

    Drill the foregoing holes tilted slightly downwards to prevent water from being fed back through the ducts (fig. 5). Most of the removed material is expelled outwards, therefore make sure that it does not hit any person or object when it falls out. In order to avoid as much as possible outer plaster breaking, it is necessary to proceed carefully with the last part of hole execution, decreasing pressure on core borers.
  • Page 25: Assembly Of The Wall Sleeves And External Grilles

    The rear cover allows the use of a rectangular return duct. If you prefer this type of installation,break the rectangular knock out shown in fig. 23 and use a air intake grille of a size suitable for the air intake channel. US-ENG- 9 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 26: Positioning Of The Unit On The Mounting Brackets

    2.4.5 - Positioning of the unit on the mounting brackets Using the two previously drilled holes (see fig.6), secure the mounting brackets (L) to the wall using the supplied wall archoring screws (H) (fig. 24). Check to ensure the mounting brackets are firmly anchored to the wall. Proceed as follows: a. Apply adhesive tape (A) to have references to the hanging points of the unit (fig. 25).The tape can be removed once the unit has been hung on the wall. b. Raise the unit holding it by the sides of the lower base and hang it on the brackets (fig.26, ref.L). Slightly tilt the lower part of the unit towards yourself to make it easier to hang the unit on the brackets. to make the electrical connection and fasten the condensate drain tube, place a wedge between the unit and the wall (see fig. 27).
  • Page 27: Low/High Wall Installation Configuration

    LED1 LED5 d. release the button MODE and press it again. MODE e. The display shows configuration (ceiling installation) (floor installation). Press buttons + or - to select the desired configuration. Display g. Press MODE to confirm. to exit from the configuration. h. Press the button US-ENG- 11 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 28: Energy Boost/System Dry Contact Input

    HIGH WALL CONFIGURATION DETERMINES AN AUTOMATIC CORRECTION OF THE ROOM TEMPERATURE EQUAL TO 3°F (-16°C) IN HEATING MODE. 2.6 - ENERGY BOOST/SYSTEM DRY CONTACT INPUT the input located on the terminal (Y2) of the main board (Y1) can be used to activate the functions ENERGY BOOST or SYSTEM ENABLE of the air conditioner (fig. 46).
  • Page 29: Unit Operation

    Should be pressed simultaneously for at least 5 seconds to enable/disable the keypad lock function and MODE Should be pressed simultaneously and for an extended period of time (at least 5 seconds) to reset the dirty filter error fault code to zero. Others infrared receiver Buzzer US-ENG- 13 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 30: Control Panel Notifications

    3.3 - CONTROL PANEL NOTIFICATIONS The unit on board display includes the notifications listed below. OPERATING CONDITIONS DISPLAY LED5 LED1 Stand-by Cooling mode 64-86°f /18-30°C BlUe Heating mode 61-86°f /16-30°C Dehumidification mode BlUe Ventilation mode automatic mode High fan speed medium fan speed low fan speed automatic fan speed timer enabled filter dirty fault* energy Boost contact opening (par.
  • Page 31: Using The Remote Control

    If battery liquid falls onto skin or clothes, wash thoroughly with clean water. Do not use the remote control with leaky batteries. The chemical products con- tained in batteries can cause burns or other health risks. US-ENG- 15 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 32: Description Of Remote Control

    3.5 - DESCRIPTION OF REMOTE CONTROL the remote control is the interface between the unit and the end user, so it is very important to learn all its functions, the use of the various controls and the meaning of the symbols marked on it. 3.5.1 - Description of the remote control buttons activation/deactivation (Stand-by) of the unit...
  • Page 33: Description Of The Unit Functions

    • In this mode both room temperature and fan speed settings are ignored, which correspond to minimum. • Any fan temperature and speed indication then disappears from the display (LED6) of the control panel (fig.C). • To activate, press the B5 button on the remote control mltiple times until the display shows symbol D3 and the automatic ventilation symbol D18 (fan + first notch) appear on its display. • In this mode it is normal for the unit to function intermittently. US-ENG- 17 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 34: Operation In "Fan" Mode

    3.6.6 - Operation in “Fan” mode • In this mode the unit does not perform any function as it relates to temperature and humidity in the room. • To activate: Press several times button B5 on the remote control until when the automatic fan symbol D18 (fan + first notch) appears on its display. 3.6.7 - Operation in “Spa” mode (Automatic) • In this mode the unit’s temperature is regulated according to the room’s temperature. The fan speed is also regulated according to the temperature setpoint (except in dehumidification mode). • To activate this mode, press the B5 button on the remote control until the D5 symbol appears on the display.
  • Page 35: Silent (Sleep) Button

    B6 (+) and B7 (-) in 30 minute increments. Press button B9 (Set timer) a second time; symbol 1 (D6) (Deactivation time of the 1° program) and symbol OFF (D7) appear on the display. US-ENG- 19 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 36: Timer Activation And Deactivation

    d. Use buttons B6 (+) and B7 (-) to increase or decrease the hour in which you wish the unit switches off. the length is selectable using the B6 (+) and B7 (-) button in increments of 30 minutes. Press button B9 (Set timer) again; symbol 2 (D9) and ON symbol (D10) appear on the display.
  • Page 37: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Filter reassembly: g. Insert the active carbons filter (black) (ref. F2) on the pins located on the front part of the filter (F) (fig.41). h. Insert the purification filter (green) (ref. f1) on the pins located on the front part of the filter (F) (fig. 41). Reassemble the filter (F) by inserting the rear edge inside the grille (fig. 42). Manually close the return air grille (3) (fig. 43). in order to remove the dirty filter signal, after connecting the unit to the power source, simultaneously press, for at least 5 seconds, the Stand-by and MODE buttons located on the control panel (see figure B) to remove the dirty filter error fault code and the related count is set to zero. US-ENG- 21 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    4.2 - MAINTENANCE if the unit will be unused for an extended period it is recommended that you unplug or de-energize the unit and remove the batteries from the remote control. 4.2.1 - Routine maintenance the unit requires periodic maintenance to ensure peak performance while using the lowest energy possible. the frequency of the required maintenance depends on the application and environment surrounding the unit.
  • Page 39: Functional Aspects Of Alarms And Protections

    4.3.3 - Console alarms if one of the following alarms on the unit control display persists for more than three minutes, please contact an olimpia Splendid authorized service center. DISPLAY ALARM ALARM DESCRIPTION CODE external air temperature probe faulty...
  • Page 40 4.3.4 - Anomalies and remedies Malfunctioning Cause What must be done? The unit will not start. Current failure Wait for the current to be restored. the unit is disconnected from the Check that the plug is inserted in the current. wall socket.
  • Page 41 Provide unit owner with information packet explain remote control explain unit operation CUSTOMER SERVICE It means the world to us because customers are our world US-ENG- 25 MAESTRO PRO INVERTER...
  • Page 42 LIMITED WARRANTY USA & CANADA thank you for purchasing this olimpia Splendid USa unit. this unit is covered by a limited 7 year compres- sor, a 2 year parts warranty and a 1 year limited unit replacement should the compressor fail within the first 12 months from date of startup. The warranty periods mentioned above are only in valid if the unit is...
  • Page 44 Contact Information: olimpia Splendid USa 66 White Street floor 501 new York, nY 10013 USa Phone/fax: (800) 408-5196 email: customerservice@olimpiasplendidusa.com...

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