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By following the suggestions contained in this manual, the product 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: •...
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7.6.1 Basic menu ........p. 41 7.6.2 Setup menu .
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12.2 Troubleshooting table ......... . p. 62 13 Configuration accessories p. 63 13.1 Shut-off valves .
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CoDIng CODING 11 Product related coding This instruction manual refers to the following product Check the correspondence with the technical rat- codes. ing plate on the product. See chapter "Identifica- tion" p. 12. Filomuro built-in For connection with M7 series Bluetooth remote FAWI04D01II0B00 SWI 400 Right-handed fittings...
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CoDIng Filomuro built-in For connection with Smart Touch series remote FAWI08S01II0P00 SWI 800 Left-handed attacks controls (modulating speed). For connection with M7 series remote controls FAWI08S01II0R00 SWI 800 Left-handed attacks (modulating speed) FAWI08S01II0T00 SWI 800 Left-handed attacks For connection with remote control (fixed speed) FAWI08S01II0V00 SWI 800 Left-handed attacks...
gEnERAL InfoRMATIon GENERAL INFORMATION 21 About the manual I nthefigures This manual was written to provide all the explanations for the correct management of the appliance. 1 The numbers indicate the individual components. This instruction manual forms an integral part of the A The capital letters indicate component assemblies.
gEnERAL InfoRMATIon It contains the information to identify the product, its com- It contains specific warnings useful information for the ponents, compatible accessories and destination of use. most common commissioning and routine maintenance. Installation Configuration accessories It is addressed exclusively to the installer. It is addressed to the installer and the Technical Assistance It contains specific warnings and all the information nec- Centre.
gEnERAL InfoRMATIon 24 Disposal The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product must not be treated as normal household waste, but must be taken to the appropriate collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equip- ment.
PRoDUCT PRESEnTATIon PRODUCT PRESENTATION 31 I dentification The appliance can be identified by the rating plate Technical rating plate Technical rating plate 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.
PRoDUCT PRESEnTATIon 34 Components formwork (accessory supplied separately) Aesthetic wall panel (accessory supplied separately) Condensation drain tray Electrical box Condensate drain Heat exchanger Air outlet deflector The formwork and aesthetic wall panel are accessories supplied separately. for the accessories formwork and aesthetic wall panel refer to the specific instruction sheet contained in the kit itself.
PRoDUCT PRESEnTATIon 35 Compatible accessories Accessory description Combinable products Code Wall-mounted control panels M7 series Control panels LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted complete with thermo- EEB749II stat and room temperature and relative humidity probe. Cable connection. Colour white LED electronic control panel with touch interface, wall-mounted complete with thermo- stat and room temperature and relative humidity probe with integrated WiFi module, EFB749II...
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PRoDUCT PRESEnTATIon Accessory description Combinable products Code Pre-installation accessories Metal casing Galvanised sheet metal formwork for flush wall installation dimensions (lxhxp): 934x344x125 mm. Complete with self-adhesive plaster-holding mesh and front support SWI 400 L01045II (3) panel. Galvanised sheet metal formwork for flush wall installation dimensions (lxhxp): 1134x344x125 mm.
InSTALLATIon INSTALLATION 41 Preliminary warnings This section is dedicated to the Installer. The fea- During the installation, it is necessary to observe the tures of the installer are described in the "Recipi- precautions mentioned in this manual, and on the la- ents"...
InSTALLATIon Filomuro built-in Models m.u. Total widh 1120 1320 Total height Total depth Weight 15,0 17,0 20,0 44 Handling with packaging 441 Preliminary warnings In manual operation it is compulsory to respect always the maximum weight per person provided for by the The appliance must be handled only by qualified per- national laws and standards.
InSTALLATIon 462 Remove the package Polystyrene elements Remove the packing: Check the presence of the individual components. – open the cardboard packaging • 2 fixing brackets – remove the polystyrene elements • 1 condensate collection tray – remove the accompanying components • 1 screw fixing condensate collection tray –...
InSTALLATIon failure to do so may cause system malfunctions and automatically voids the warranty, and relieves the con- structor of any harm caused to person, animals or property. 49 Installation minimum distances The clearance zones for the installation and maintenance The minimum depth of the wall on which the unit of the appliance are shown in the figure. Established spac- is to be installed must be 160 mm.
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InSTALLATIon 4112 Predisposition 4113 Device preparation Before proceeding with the installation, it is necessary to Condensate tray installation remove some elements from the appliance. Before installing the unit body inside metal casing, fit the Removal of the front support panel condensation collection tray provided. The tray is mandatory when using the appliance in Metal casing Heating and Cooling mode.
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InSTALLATIon Positioning Metal casing fixing brackets Supporting front panel Unit To assemble the device Make sure that the flap on the unit is aligned with the – mount the 2 fixing brackets supplied opening on the aesthetic panel. failure to align can – fix the 2 brackets with the M6 screws (not supplied) cause problems in the operation of the appliance. – mount the unit It is necessary, for right functioning of the device, that Check the correct alignment of the unit body.
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InSTALLATIon 412 Hydraulic connections The engineer is responsible for choosing the right water The engineer is responsible for choosing the right wa- lines and their size, in accordance with good installation ter lines and their size, in accordance with good instal- practices and the applicable law.
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InSTALLATIon 413 Condensation drain preparation This appliance is complete with a tray for collecting the 4132 Positioning condensation produced during operation, which must be channelled to a suitable place for drainage. Drain connection The size and positioning of the drainage tube are shown Drainage tube below.
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InSTALLATIon If draining into the sewage system: If the condensation is not collected, it will be deposited on the support surface. The water could freeze if the Make a siphon to prevent bad smells returning up the outdo-or temperatures are below zero, thus creating pipe towards the room.
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InSTALLATIon 415 Electric connections The device leaves the factory fully wired up and needs only • the cables must be appropriate for the type of instal- the connection to the power supply, to any controls and lation in accordance with the applicable IEC standards accessories.
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InSTALLATIon To access – remove the aesthetic front panel To access the connections – unscrew the fixing screws of the electric box – remove the panel To make the connection – bring the power cord to the terminal block – making the connections Refer to the information in the wiring diagram of the unit you are installing.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 M7 SERIES CONTROL CODE EEB749 61 Interface Display area Keys area 62 Installation 621 Description the wall-mounted remote control is an electronic LED ther- mostat with a touch interface, with the possibility of control over multiple appliances equipped with the same electron- ic board.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 – Close the control panel Base of control Wall-mounted control panel Pay attention not to crush the conductors when you close the control. Before wall installation: – separate the control base from the control panel fixing screws Base of control Holes for fixing to electrical box Electric box 503 For wall mounting of the control panel:...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 63 Single connection diagram fan motor DC Inverter with 1 minute delay when the fancoil is in heating mode and is Step Motor on call (potential-free contact max. 1 A). +BA- Earth connection Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control (respect Power supply connection 230 V / 50 Hz / 1 A polarisation AB) Water electrovalve...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 64 Multiple connection diagram M7 series wall control panel Terminal block for device connection Board for pairing control and device...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 65 Connections 651 Preliminary warnings Terminal block position: Terminal block ( Back view panel) The terminals for connecting the control panel and the presence contact CP are placed in a plastic bag and po- sitioned inside the cover of the electrical box. Terminal blocks Terminal blocks The terminals accept:...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 654 RS485 Serial Connection Use a bipolar shielded cable suitable for the RS485 se- rial connection with a minimum section of 0,35 mm². The wall-mounted remote control can be connected through a RS485 serial line to one or more device, for a Keeping the bipolar cable separate from power supply maximum of 16.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 To select digital input After 30 seconds from the last action the control goes out and the settings is memorized. To change the digital input Menu items select – press to change settings – ot: AIR probe offset (air probe setting) select CP for contact presence (default) –...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 Red LED press until appears – green LED Appears Black button Electrical box press to access the menu – use the icons to move inside the menu – select no to maintain all fancoils – select Yes to reset the fancoils –...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EEB749 664 Error signals press – All the way to the menu. The PCB has a status LED. press to confirm – Appears press to access the menu – Then the number assigned to the fancoil appears and then the error is displayed. Alarms displayed on the wall control panel Room temperature probe AIR/T1 dis- –...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 M7 SERIES CONTROL CODE EGB749 71 Interface Display area Keys area 72 Installation 721 Description the wall-mounted remote control is an electronic LED ther- mostat with a touch interface, with the possibility of control over multiple appliances equipped with the same electron- ic board.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 The wall control is provided inside the package already Electric box 503 Base of control assembled. Wall-mounted control panel Base of control Wall-mounted control panel – Close the control panel Pay attention not to crush the conductors when you Before wall installation: close the control.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 73 Single connection diagram fan motor DC Inverter with 1 minute delay when the fancoil is in heating mode and is Step Motor on call (potential-free contact max. 1 A). Earth connection Potential-free input 1(not active) H2/T2 2-pipe water temperature probe Power supply connection 230 V / 50 Hz / 1 A Water electrovalve Presence contact (normally open)
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 74 Multiple connection diagram M7 series wall control panel Terminal block for device connection Board for pairing control and device 12 V-DC 1A 75 Connections 751 Preliminary warnings The terminals for connecting the control panel and the presence contact CP are placed in a plastic bag and po- sitioned inside the cover of the electrical box.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 Terminal block position: Terminal blocks Terminal block ( Back view panel) The terminals accept: • rigid or flexible wires with a 0.2 to 1 mm² cross-sec- tion Terminal blocks • rigid or flexible wires with 0,5 mm² cross-section if two wires are connected to the same terminal block • rigid or flexible wires with 0,75 mm² cross-section If the wires have wire end ferrules with a plastic collar 8 mm 0.2 - 1 mm...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 The devices must be equipped with an electronic board Chase out the wall in order to minimize the length of suitable for remote control. the leads. For the connection: Complete the line with the 120 Ω resistance. – follow the indication on the connection diagram It is forbidden make star connections. Keeping the bipolar cable separate from power supply cables.
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 S etthecoldanti-stratificationfunction UC: not used Aq: not used To enable the cold anti-stratification function select – Ac: Cold Antistratification press to change settings – select No to disable the cold anti-stratification Ah: Hot anti-stratification – function S etAIRprobeoffset select Yes to enable the cold-stratification func- –...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 763 Pairing of control and unit To pair the control with the unit The device is removed. with control switched on, at the same time press – To exit the setting for about 10 seconds press for 5 seconds –...
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M7 SERIES CONTROl COdE EGB749 764 Error signals press to access the menu – Then the number assigned to the fancoil appears The PCB has a status LED. and then the error is displayed. Alarms displayed on the wall control panel Room temperature probe AIR/T1 dis- –...
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 REMOTE CONTROL EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 81 Interface Display area Keys area 82 Installation 821 Description 822 Mounting The wall-mounted control panel is a thermostat with possi- bility of control on several device equipped with electronic control for remotization.
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 • away from doors or windows • away from heat sources (heaters, convectors, stoves, direct sunlight) The wall-mounted remote control is provided inside the package already assembled. notches Before wall installation: – Unhook the protruding notches on the back side of the control.
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 83 Single connection diagram The PCB is included in the supply. BO/C2 Heating request contact (for example boiler or heat pump). fan motor DC Inverter Step Motor Activated in parallel with the output of the solenoid valve (Y1) -BA+ Serial connection for wall-mounted remote control with 1 minute delay when the fancoil is in heating mode and is Earth connection...
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 84 Multiple connection diagram Control panel for wall control The terminal block for CP presence contact connection Terminal block for device connection 85 Connections 851 Preliminary warnings The terminals for connecting the control panel and the presence contact CP are placed in a plastic bag and po- sitioned inside the cover of the electrical box.
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 To connect the wall control panel to the board: Terminal blocks – connect the power supply cables to the + - terminals – connect the ModBus serial connection cables to ter- minals A and B 853 Presence contact CP Trough this contact it is possible connect an external device that inhibits the operation of the device, for example: •...
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 86 Functions 861 Setup menu Adjusting buzzer volume Through the control it is possible to access the setup To change the volume menu. select – To access the setup menu increase or decrease the value with the icons – with the display off, hold down for 10 seconds –...
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 Reset Modbus To navigate in the menu use the icons select – – select "no" to keep the current settings – To select a menu item and to confirm the changes select "YS" to reset the settings – made press the key for about 2 seconds –...
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REMOTE CONTROl EEA649 - EEB649 / EFA649 - EFB649 863 Error signals Room temperature probe disconnect- – ed or faulty None of the modes can be activated. fault or connection of a remote dou- – ble room sensor on one of the fan coil units None of the modes can be activated. Humidity probe disconnected or faulty –...
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FIxEd SpEEd REMOTE CONTROlS COdE B3V151 FIXED SPEED REMOTE CONTROLS CODE B3V151 91 Interface 92 Description Wall mounted control with thermostat, summer/winter and speed selectors.
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FIxEd SpEEd REMOTE CONTROlS COdE B3V151 93 Connection diagram Board B3V151 Wall control SW GRL DATA I/O N276660C MOTOR F1AT N EV1 N EV2...
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FIxEd SpEEd REMOTE CONTROlS COdE B3V151 94 Connection diagram with seasonal switching 230 V / 50 Hz power supply Mobile aspiration panel control (230 V / 50 Hz / 1 A voltage Consent input output) Maximum fan speed (1400 rpm) RS version wiring HRS RS water probe (10 kΩ) Medium fan speed (1100 rpm) Minimum fan speed (680 rpm) fan motor DC Inverter...
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FIxEd SpEEd REMOTE CONTROlS COdE B3V151 95 Generic thermostat connection diagram The PCB is included in the supply. 230 V/50 Hz electrical power supply fan motor DC Inverter Solenoid valve permission input Step motor (diffuser) Maximum fan speed 1.400 rpm 3 speed room thermostat (to buy, install and connect by the Medium fan speed 1.100 rpm installer) Minimum fan speed 680 rpm...
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FIxEd SpEEd REMOTE CONTROlS COdE B3V151 96 Connections 961 Connection with 3 speed 962 Water probe management thermostats Through the water temperature probe (10 kΩ) positioned in the compartment on the unit's coil, the functions can be CV input regulated: • minimum temperature in heating mode (30 °C) The CV input is the ON/OFF of the board. •...
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0-10 V CONNECTION 0-10 V CONNECTION 101 Connection diagram The PCB is included in the supply. fan motor DC Inverter Water electrovalve Step Motor Input 0-10 V Earth connection Electronic board on the machine Power supply connection 230 V / 50 Hz / 1 A Electrical board for step motor connection Impedenza d’ingresso 25 k Input impendence 25 k...
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0-10 V CONNECTION 102 Connections The 10 V input activates the Y1 electrovalve and regulates the fan speed. The speed range provides a linear adjustment from the minimum value (400 rmp) to the maximum value (1400 MAX rpm rmp) for voltage values ≥ 1,1 V ÷ 10 V DC. The solenoid valve Y1: •...
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MAInTEnAnCE MAINTENANCE Routine maintenance is essential to keep the device always efficient, safe and reliable over time. 111 Preliminary warnings Before each cleaning and maintenance intervention: • If water leaks from the device, you must switch it off – disconnect the device from the power mains by turn- immediately and disconnect the power supply. Then, ing the system master switch to "off"...
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MAInTEnAnCE To clean the filters: filter – use a vacuum cleaner – aspirate dust Running water filter – remove the filter Vacuum cleaner Long nozzle filter – wash the filter with running water – allow it dry do not use detergents or solvents to clean the filter. Inserting the filter Remount the filter paying particular attention to introduce the lower flap in its housing. After filter cleaning check if the panel is properly mount- The device features a safety switch hat prevents the fan from starting if the mobile panel is incorrectly mounted or the filter are missing.
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TRoUBLESHooTIng TROUBLESHOOTING 121 Preliminary warnings Should you encounter any of the anomalies below: – disconnect the device from power supply immediate- • the ventilation does not start even if the water circuit is filled with hot or cold water – close the water taps • the device is losing water in heating mode –...
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ConfIgURATIon ACCESSoRIES CONFIGURATION ACCESSORIES 131 S hut-offvalves Normally, unit comes without any shut-off valve. 2-way or 3-way motorized valves are available as acces- sories, see chapter "Compatible accessories" p. 14. The 2-way and 3-way motorized valves are mandatory for the correct operation of the unit. for detailed information on accessories please refer to the "Configuration accessories" p. 63 section.
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ConfIgURATIon ACCESSoRIES unit thermoelectric actuator fitting for water inlet pipe water outlet pipe fitting electrical cable entry hole 1313 C onnectionwith3-waydivertingvalveunitwiththermoelectricactuator(V30688) In case of choice for the 3-way diverter valve unit with ther- • electrical connection are required moelectric motor: • connect to the flow at the bottom unit thermoelectric actuator fitting for water inlet pipe water outlet pipe fitting electrical cable entry hole...
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TECHnICAL InfoRMATIon TECHNICAL INFORMATION 141 Technical data Filomuro built-in Models m.u. Cooling performances (W 7/12 °C; A 27 °C) Total cooling capacity 1,24 1,61 1,94 Sensible cooling capacity 0,98 1,27 1,52 Water flow Pressure drop 11,7 Heating performances (W 45/40 °C; A 20 °C) Heating capacity 1,50 2,01...
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TECHnICAL InfoRMATIon 142 Dimensions 1421 Metal casing Upper width of metal casing Base width of metal casing 120 120 Model m.u. 1134 1334 1117 1317...
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TECHnICAL InfoRMATIon 1422 Unit Width of unit without valves Models m.u. 1004 1204 1423 Aesthetic front panel Model m.u. 1105 1305...
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