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SDHL1-025NWO
SDHL1-030NWO
SDHL1-045NWO
SDHL1-060NWO
SDHL1-025NWI
SDHL1-030NWI
SDHL1-045NWI
SDHL1-060NWI
en Operating instructions
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  • Page 1 VivAir One SDHL1-025NWO SDHL1-030NWO SDHL1-045NWO SDHL1-060NWO SDHL1-025NWI SDHL1-030NWI SDHL1-045NWI SDHL1-060NWI en Operating instructions en Country specifics...
  • Page 2 Operating instructions ....3 Country specifics....... 20...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating instructions Blocking the remote control ..14 5.10 Activating SLEEP mode....14 Contents 5.11 Activating/deactivating TIMER mode..........14 Safety ..........4 5.12 Activating TURBO mode....14 Action-related warnings ....4 5.13 Activating/deactivating I FEEL Intended use ........4 mode..........14 General safety information.....
  • Page 4: Safety

    1 Safety Intended use includes the fol- lowing: 1.1 Action-related warnings – observance of the operating Classification of action-re- instructions included for the lated warnings product and any other install- The action-related warnings ation components are classified in accordance – compliance with all inspection with the severity of the pos- and maintenance conditions sible danger using the follow-...
  • Page 5: General Safety Information

    1.3 General safety larly the "Safety" section and information the warnings. ▶ Only carry out the activities 1.3.1 Risk of death due to for which instructions are changes provided in these operating to the product or the instructions. product environment ▶...
  • Page 6 jects, and that the pipes are cially not at children, disabled not crushed or twisted. people or elderly people. ▶ If refrigerant has leaked, in- 1.3.9 Risk of environmental form a qualified competent damage caused by person who will eliminate the refrigerant leak.
  • Page 7 ▶ Insert the batteries, making sure that the poles are the right way round. ▶ Remove the dead batteries from the product and dispose of them correctly. ▶ Remove the batteries if you intend to store the product and not use it for an extended period and/or to scrap it.
  • Page 8: Notes On The Documentation

    2 Notes on the 3 Product description documentation 3.1 Product design 2.1 Observing other applicable documents ▶ You must observe all operating instruc- tions enclosed with the system compon- ents. 2.2 Storing documents ▶ Keep this manual and all other applic- able documents safe for future use.
  • Page 9: Permissible Temperature Ranges For Operation

    In cooling mode, the indoor unit reduces Information Meaning the temperature of the room in which it is on the data plate installed. Pdesignc / Cooling output/ heat output 3.2.3 Ventilation Pdesignh (average) under test con- (Average) ditions for calculating the In ventilation mode, the air is circulated in SEER / SCOP the room.
  • Page 10: Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases

    4.1 Display at: http://www.vaillant-group.com/doc/doc- radio-equipment-directive/. 3.6 Fluorinated greenhouse gases The product contains fluorinated green- house gases in a hermetically sealed device. As specified in the technical specifications from the manufacturer, the tested leak rate for the electrical switchgear is less than 0.1% per year. 3.7 Data sheet for filling the Symbol Description...
  • Page 11: Control Elements

    Symbol Description Button Description Displaying the desired/room tem- SLEEP mode activated perature TIMER mode activated (start ON/OFF Setting the time time/end time) Activating/deactivating the display Time lighting on the indoor unit Function display for the vertical air Activating/deactivating the WLAN distribution system function Function display for the horizontal...
  • Page 12: Switching The Product On/Off

    4.4 Switching the product on/off 4.5.3 Heating mode ▶ In heating mode, the indoor unit heats the Press to switch the product on room to the set desired temperature. or off. The desired temperature can be set via 4.5 Select the operating mode .
  • Page 13: Switching The Indoor Unit Display Lighting On/Off

    – Oscillating air flow over a smaller 5.2 Switching the indoor unit angle (different angles can be display lighting on/off selected) ▶ Press to switch the indoor unit's Alternatives 2: display lighting on or off. ▶ Press and hold 5.3 Changing the temperature ◁...
  • Page 14: Setting The Fan Speed

    ◁ 5.8 Setting the fan speed The switched-off product will switch on at the set start time or Note the switched-off product will be This function is not available in all switched off at the set end time. operating modes. Press to deactivate the activated TIMER mode.
  • Page 15: Activating/Deactivating The Energy-Saving Function

    5.14 Activating/deactivating the 5.17 Using limp home mode energy-saving function Condition: Defective remote control Note The energy-saving function auto- matically regulates the room tem- perature in heating mode/cooling mode to 8 °C or 27 °C. Select heating mode or cooling mode. Press and hold the same time to activate/deactivate the energy-saving function.
  • Page 16: Cleaning The Outdoor Unit

    6.3 Cleaning the outdoor unit Wipe the casing on the outdoor unit using a dry cloth. Remove any dirt from the surface of the air inlet. If the outdoor unit is located in a dusty environment, clean the fins of the heat exchanger at regular intervals using a soft brush.
  • Page 17: Decommissioning

    7 Decommissioning 9 Guarantee and customer service 7.1 Temporarily decommissioning the product 9.1 Guarantee ▶ Press the on/off button. You can find information about the manu- ◁ The display goes out. facturer's guarantee in the appendix. 7.2 Permanently decommissioning 9.2 Customer service the product The contact details for our customer ser- ▶...
  • Page 18: Appendix

    Appendix A Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Remedy The remote con- Check whether the batteries have been Pay attention to the correct polar- trol display does inserted correctly. ity. not switch on The batteries are discharged Change the batteries. Always replace both batteries at the same time.
  • Page 19 Problem Possible causes Remedy Odours The system leaves odours circulating No corrective measures in the room air (cigarette or furniture odours) Build-up of mist In heating mode or in low temperatures, No corrective measures or steam the outdoor unit may generate vapour during the thawing process.
  • Page 20 Hermann Saunier Duval, i Validity: Spain cui riferimenti sono indicati in calce, attraverso la propria Rete di Assi- Saunier Duval le garantiza que su pro- stenza Tecnica Ufficiale denominata ducto dispondrá de la Garantía Legal y, “Hermann Saunier Duval Service”.
  • Page 21 Hermann Saunier Duval a cor- secondo le norme vigenti; redo del prodotto e degli obblighi di – richiedere in caso di difetto o gua- manutenzione imposti dalla legisla- zione vigente; sto l’intervento gratuito a domicilio –...
  • Page 22 GRATUITA, si procede según su pro- La presente Garanzia Convenzio- ducto, a nuestro Servicio Técnico Oficial nale lascia impregiudicati i diritti del- Saunier Duval o enviarnos la solicitud ad- l’utente rispetto a quanto stabilito dalla junta. Direttiva 99/44/CEE per le garanzie Si lo prefieren, también pueden llamarnos...
  • Page 23 Saunier Duval. Lista de Servicios Técnicos Oficiales: Validity: Italy I Centri di Assistenza autorizzati Hermann Saunier Duval sono formati da tecnici qua- lificati e sono istruiti direttamente da Her- mann Saunier Duval sui prodotti. I Centri di Assistenza autorizzati Hermann Saunier Duval utilizzano inoltre solo ri- cambi originali.
  • Page 24 Golden Hopestraat 15 1620 Drogenbos Tel. 02 555 1313 Fax 02 555 1314 info@bulex.com www.bulex.be 0020319945_00 SAUNIER DUVAL DICOSA S.A.U. Polígono Industrial Ugaldeguren III Parcela 22 48170 Zamudio Teléfono +3494 4896200 Atención al Cliente +34 913 751 751 Servicio Técnico Oficial +34 910 77 99 11 www.saunierduval.es Vaillant Group Italia S.p.A.

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