Evacuating Condensate Water During An Emergency; Routine Maintenance; Cleaning The Air Filter - Olimpia splendid Maestro Smart Instructions For Installation, Use And Maintenance Manual

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2.5.1 -
EVACUATING CONDENSATE WATER DURING AN EMERGENCY (fig.33)
Should be a malfunction occur in the condensate drain pan, the unit will stop, and fault code signals will start
flashing orange, green and red lights (the second and third LEDs from the left), altering you of an alarm status.
to temporarily enable the unit to operate until the service technician arrives, you can drain the water out of
the drain pan by following these simple instructions:
a. remove the bottom cover (9).
b. Place a container to capture the water at least 10 ounces (0.3 l), the remove the cap from the drain valve.
c. after clearing the fault code, plug in the unit.

2.6 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

this unit has been designed to reduce routine maintenance operations to a minimum. Clean or replace the
air filter at least once a month or as needed, should the red LED fault code light illuminate. This procedure
can be performed by the end user.
Cleaning the condensing coil and condensate management system must be carried out by qualified
technicians on a regular basis based on frequency of use.
Depending on how dirty the coil is, the unit's coil can be cleaned using an air compressor and reservoir.
Clean the coil fins with a soft brush, but be careful to damage or bend them. A more thorough cleaning
can be performed using non-acidic, environmentally friendly detergents and use a damp cloth to gently
clean the surface of the unit.
To prevent unnecessary service calls from the end user, explain the functionality of the remote control
and unit operation to the end user.
Also explain how to safely clean the filter by first turn off the unit.
2.6.1 -

CLEANING THE AIR FILTER

Removing or cleaning the filter must be performed with the unit turned off.
The procedure for removing the filter is as follows:
a. Manually unhook and turn the top return air grill as indicated in fig. 30
b. Lift the front part of the filter (3) (fig. 30).
c. Pull slightly to remove the edge from the upper grille.
d. Remove the two additional filters, green purifying filter (F1) and black active carbon filter (F2) from the
filter rack (fig.36).
e. Carefully wash and dry the filters.
f. Replace the black active carbon filter (F2) on the filter rack (3) and fasten it to the specific tabs (fig.36).
g. Replace the purifying filter green (F1) on the first pin that is on the filter unit, pull it slightly and fasten it
on the other two pins.
h. Refit the filter rack by inserting the rear edge into the grille (3).
i. lower the front edge on the unit.
l. Reclose and hook the top supply air grille (3) (fig.37).
to deactivate leD a (if on), after having turned on the unit, press the micro button located on the signal console
(G) (fig.B) with a pointed object for a few seconds. Afterwhich, the dirty filter signal will reset.
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