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By following the suggestions contained in this manual, the product that you have purchased will operate without problems giving you optimum room temperatures with minimum energy costs. INNOVA S.r.l. Conformity This unit complies with the European directives: •...
GENERAL GENERAL 1�1 Symbols The pictograms in the next chapter provide the necessary Danger of very hot parts information for correct, safe use of the machine in a rapid, The concerned personnel is informed that the operation de- unmistakable way.
GENERAL 1�3 Recipients for companies and personnel with regard to fixed refrigera- User tion, air conditioning and heat pump equipment containing Non-expert person capable of operating the product in safe certain fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gas licence). conditions for people, for the product itself and the environ- ment, interpreting an elementary diagnostic of faults and Service abnormal operating conditions, carrying out simple adjust-...
GENERAL Each chapter contains specific warnings for the opera- Do not place flammable objects (spray cans) within 1 me- tions it describes. These warnings must be read before tre of the air outlet. starting activities. Do not puncture or burn the unit. R32 refrigerant gas is slightly flammable and odourless.
GENERAL stalled system. This information can be found on the rat- ing plate of the unit. Tampering with, removal of, or lack of identification plates will not allow for the safe identification of the product by its serial number and therefore invalidates the warranty. 1�8 Destination of use These appliances have been designed for conditioning and/ purpose, in accordance with their performance characteris-...
GENERAL 1�10 Components 1� 13� Control Panel Room air probe 2� 14� Air outlet deflector Internal exchanger 3� 15� Front panel External fan 4� Intake grid 16� Condensation pump 5� 17� Aesthetic side panel External exchanger 6� 18� External air intake Maximum level float 7�...
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GENERAL Accessory description Combinable products Code Wall-mounted control panels Control panels Smart touch electronic wall-mounted control panel with thermostat and room probe with ECA031II integrated Wi-Fi module (supplied with 8 m connection cable). Colour black Smart touch electronic wall-mounted control panel with thermostat and room probe with ECB031II integrated Wi-Fi module (supplied with 8 m connection cable).
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 2�1 Preliminary warnings For detailed information on the products, refer to Failure to apply the indicated rules may cause malfunc- chapter "Technical information" p. 31. tions of the appliances and relieves the manufacturer from any warranty and from any damage caused to per- The installation must be carried out by the installer.
INSTALLATION 2�3 Dimensions and weights with packaging ..2.0 15HP Models m.u. Dimensions and weight for shopping Total widh 1100 Total height Total depth Weight 45,0 2�4 Handling with packaging Preliminary warnings Avoid dangerous situations when using a hoist to lift the appliance.
INSTALLATION 2�5 Storage Preliminary warnings Store in a clean and dry place. Specific warnings for R32 Stored in accordance with the applicable national regu- lations. Store the unit in such a way as to avoid mechanical dam- Store the box in a closed environment protected from age.
INSTALLATION Accompanying material They are included with the appliance, inside the packaging: Check the presence of the individual components. External fixed grid for air inlet and outlet (2 pcs front view) CR2025 3V remote control battery Screws and dowels kit (6 pcs) Wall inlet pipes (2 pcs) Wall mounting bracket Energy efficiency label...
INSTALLATION • solar radiation and proximity to heat sources • the safety distances between the units and other appli- ances or structures are scrupulously respected so that the Avoid placing the unit within 1 metre of radio and video air entering and leaving the fans is free to circulate equipment.
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INSTALLATION 2�10 Positioning The units can be wall-mounted upwards or downwards. Hold the template in the correct position with tape. The units are supplied with a paper template for marking the holes necessary for installation. Holes for M8 dowels Electrical connection area Ø162 mm holes for air channelling for models 8 HP On-Off - 10 HP DC Inverter - 12 HP DC Inverter - 12 HP DC Inverter ELEC ø...
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INSTALLATION Installation arrangement Wall drilling for ducts Positioning the ducts Side of the wall towards the interior Plastic sheet for ducts Side of the wall towards the exterior 1� Perimeter wall 2� Unit 3� Return and expulsion grilles 4� Outside air ducts –...
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INSTALLATION – rotate it so that the hooks are in vertical position 1� Paper template 2� Air intake damper – pull the chains so that the springs are in tension 3� Air expulsion damper – hook the chains to the counterflange –...
INSTALLATION A maximum inclination of 1° towards the right side of the appliance is allowed to facilitate the drainage of conden- sate. 0° 1° max. Positioning – fasten the unit to the upper part of the metallic support To facilitate connections, a spacer can be used to keep the bottom of the unit away from the wall.
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INSTALLATION Positioning 1� Condensation drain connection (black plug) 2� Condensation drain stub 3� Fixing ties 4� Safety drain (white plug) 5� Insulating material Avoid the hermetic closure of the container. Prevent the end of the drainage tube from falling below the water level.
INSTALLATION Condensate drain pipe insulation If the condensation is not collected, it will be deposited on the support surface. The water could freeze if the outdo-or In case of condensate drain pipe use, the pipe must be coat- temperatures are below zero, thus creating a hazard. In ed with anti-condensation insulation for the internal part of this case, appropriate barriers should be installed in order the building and the wall.
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INSTALLATION Access to the electrical panel Electrical panel covering Front panel Upper grid Fixing screws Access to the electrical panel is only permitted to qualified – see chapter "Removal of aesthetic panels and personnel. grilles" p. 25 To access the connections: Before doing any work, make sure that the supply power is disconnect.
INSTALLATION nal block (recommended connection for installation of the – The power supply line has a suitable earth connection and equipment at the top of the wall). that it is sized for the maximum absorption of the condi- tioner (minimum cable section equal to 1.5 mm2 and 2.5 Grey mm2 for ELEC version).
INSTALLATION Modification for low-wall to high-wall installation If necessary, the air outlet can be changed from top to – remove the fixing screws of the right support bracket for bottom. the flap This operation must be performed while the appliance is –...
INSTALLATION Press the key for 1 second – Appear cooling only. Press the key again – Appear heating only . Wait for 3 seconds without touching anything to memorise the setting. 2�15 Brightness control To adjust the brightness of the display: The display brightness sensor can be disabled (leaving the maximum brightness at all times).
INSTALLATION 2�20 Assembly of aesthetic panels and grilles To assemble: – Screw in the two screws – positioning the aesthetic panel – insert the filter – insert the two screws – insert the grid...
MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 3�1 Preliminary warnings Before each cleaning and maintenance intervention: Specific warnings R32 – disconnect the device from the power mains by turning R32 refrigerant gas is slightly flammable and odourless. the system master switch to "OFF" Check that there are no sources of ignition in continuous –...
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MAINTENANCE Pay attention to the sharp edges. – allow it dry For grid disassembly operations see chapter "Removal of – put the filters back on top of the coils, taking care to posi- aesthetic panels and grilles" p. 25 tion them correctly For grid assembly operations see chapter "Assembly of Do not use detergents or solvents.
TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 4�1 Troubleshooting table The unit has a sealed cooling circuit on which it is not In the even of a malfunction, please refer to the following possible to work on the installed unit. If necessary, call the table.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Acronym to display Cause Faulty room temperature RT probe Faulty evaporative battery IPT probe Faulty outdoor air temperature OT probe Faulty conditioner battery OPT probe Faulty indoor air fan motor Faulty outdoor air fan Lack of communication with the display Compressor discharge probe failure (only for DC Inverter models) Open CP contact If the presence contact is not closed, the appliance will not...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL INFORMATION 5�1 Technical data ..2.0 15HP Models m.u. Cooling performance (AT 35°C; AT 27°C) Maximum cooling capacity Dual Power 3,50 Nominal cooling power 2,87 Minimum Cooling Capacity 1,40 Dehumidification capacity L/24h total input power 1,04 2,74 Energy efficiency class Heating performance (AT 7°C;...
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION Reference conditions Environment T External T Cooling mode tests (EN 14511) DB 27°C - WB 19°C DB 35°C - WB 24°C Heating mode tests (EN 14511) DB 20°C - WB 15°C DB 7°C - WB 6°C Heating mode tests DB 20°C - WB 15°C DB -7°C - WB -8°C Internal side sound pressure measured in semi-anechoic chamber at a distance of 2 m.
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