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The RDW 9RN Model Air conditioner
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CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO ENSURE THE IDEAL OPERATION OF
THE AIR CONDITIONER.
·
HANDLE THE UNIT WITH CARE AND NEVER TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER UPSIDE-
DOWN DURING INSTALLATION.
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NEVER REMOVE THE UNIT'S REAR PANEL FOR ANY REASON IN ORDER TO
AVOID COMPROMISING OPERATION.
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AT THE END OF INSTALLATION, EXPLAIN THE UNIT'S OPERATION TO THE CLIENT USING
THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL.
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GIVE THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TO THE CUSTOMER.
1. SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
The position of the air conditioner is extremely important for both correct operation and the comfort of the room or area.
Choose the unit's position together with the customer while taking into consideration the following points:
A. The air must be distributed as evenly as possible throughout the room, taking into consideration that warm air tends to rise
and cool air tends to fall.
B. The flow of air emitted by the unit must never strike the room's occupants directly.
C. Internal units must never be obstructed by furniture or curtains, etc.;
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Installation Manual

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    The RDW 9RN Model Air conditioner Installation Manual · CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO ENSURE THE IDEAL OPERATION OF THE AIR CONDITIONER. · HANDLE THE UNIT WITH CARE AND NEVER TURN THE AIR CONDITIONER UPSIDE- DOWN DURING INSTALLATION. ·...
  • Page 2 min 15 cm 200 cm fig. 1 D. We recommend installing the unit at least 200 cm above the floor in order to permit complete and correct air distribution in the room. A distance of at least 15 cm must be kept from the ceiling (see Figure 1) in order to permit correct wall or built-in installation.
  • Page 3 We provide an installation diagram below that summarises all the information found in the respective chapters that explain the various types of installation possible: Wall installation (Page. 4) Built-in installation (Page 7) Ceiling installation (Page 12)
  • Page 4: Figure

    WALL INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: Cordon off the outdoor area immediately beneath the installation area to prevent falling masonry debris or chunks of plaster from damaging or injuring property and people below. Make sure that there are no electric hoses or gas or water pipes inside the parts of the wall to be drilled. ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 1.
  • Page 5: Figure

    7. Condensate drain preparation electric heating element pipe fig. 2 fig. 3 Assemble the condensate drainage pipe by firmly pushing and twisting it towards the air conditioner as shown in Figures 2 and 3, bea- ring in mind that incorrect fastening can cause water leakage. IMPORTANT: the electric heating element must be inserted inside the condensate drainage in order to prevent water from freezing inside the pipe in low-temperature installations.
  • Page 6 8. Installation of the unit IMPORTANT: Handle the unit with care paying extra attention to avoid damaging or scratching the parts of the unit that will remain in view. Hang the air conditioner to the bracket provided by passing the condensate drainage pipe correctly along the air expulsion pipe and then checking the unit's stability.
  • Page 7 BUILT-IN INSTALLATION IMPORTANT: Make sure that the thickness and type of wall are adequate to flush-mount air conditioner installation. IMPORTANT: Cordon off the outdoor area immediately beneath the installation area to prevent falling masonry debris or chunks of plaster from damaging or injuring property and people below. Make sure that there are no electric hoses or gas or water pipes inside the parts of the wall to be drilled.
  • Page 8 7. condensate drain preparation electric heating element pipe fig. 6 fig. 7 Assemble the condensate drainage pipe by firmly pushing and twisting it towards the air conditioner as shown in Figures 6 and 7, bea- ring in mind that incorrect fastening can cause water leakage. IMPORTANT: the electric heating element must be inserted inside the condensate drainage in order to prevent water from freezing inside the pipe in low-temperature installations.
  • Page 9 8. Installation of the unit IMPORTANT: Handle the unit with care paying extra attention to avoid damaging or scratching the parts of the unit that will remain in view. IMPORTANT: whenever the opening in the wall made for the unit is not equipped for the connection to the electrical power sup- ply, remember to make an adequate opening in the wall for the exit of the air conditioner's power supply cable.
  • Page 10 10. Rear grills At the end of installation operations, the grills must be applied to the air circulation pipes. As above, this particular measure will ensure better unit operation because not only will the air be filtered and therefore the heat exchange system will remain cleaner (and maintain yield over a longer period of time), but will also prevent the deposit of leaves or other clogging material in the pipes and infiltration by birds or other small animals.
  • Page 11 INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS (SEEN FROM INSIDE) N.B.: DIMENSIONS FOR THE CONDENSATE DRAINAGE AND VENTILATION HOLES! THE OUTLINE REGARDS THE UNIT'S REAL PERIMETER AND NOT THE OPE- NING TO BE MADE IN THE WALL, WHICH MUST CONSEQUENTLY BE INCREASED BY 10 MM ON EACH SIDE AND 20 MM IN HEIGHT. IMPORTANT: THESE DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS...
  • Page 12 CEILING INSTALLATION This type of installation is used when the unit cannot be adequately fastened or recessed into a wall or whenever the wall is made of glass (for example display windows, etc.). In this case, the unit is anchored to the ceiling by chain or threaded bars and the strength and construction of the ceiling must be carefully checked in order to employ expansion bolts adequate to the weight.
  • Page 13 Apply the two brackets (as described in Figures 3 and 4) with threaded holes for the application of the M8 eyelets for the fastening of the chains. Insert all the extra-long screws supplied with the ceiling installation to fasten the brackets as shown in Figure 4. Remember not to use the screws previously removed from the unit for the fastening of the brackets because they are too short and insufficient to support the air conditioner.
  • Page 14: Unusual Installation Positions Must Be Worked Out Case By Case Whenever The Paper Template Has Not Been Provided, See The Dimensions Shown In The Drawing On Page

    IMPORTANT: Cordon off the outdoor area immediately beneath the installation area to prevent falling masonry debris or chunks of plaster from damaging or injuring property and people below. Make sure that there are no internal electric hoses or gas or water pipes, etc. in the areas of the wall to be drilled. CEILING INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE - WALL 1.
  • Page 15 IMPORTANT: Cordon off the outdoor area immediately beneath the installation area to prevent falling masonry debris or chunks of plaster from damaging or injuring property and people below.. CEILING INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE - GLASS 1. Position the paper template supplied on the glass and with a pencil mark the positions of the two holes at a height of approxima- tely 200 cm above the floor and 15 cm from the ceiling.
  • Page 16 1a. Condensate drainage preparation electric heating element pipe fig. 9 fig. 10 Assemble the condensate drainage pipe by firmly pushing and twisting it towards the air conditioner as shown in Figures 9 and 10, bea- ring in mind that incorrect fastening can cause water leakage. IMPORTANT: the electric heating element must be inserted inside the condensate drainage in order to prevent water from freezing inside the pipe in low-temperature installations.
  • Page 17 2a. Installation of the unit IMPORTANT: Handle the unit with care paying extra attention to avoid damaging or scratching the parts of the unit that will remain in view. Hang the air conditioner on the bracket provided on the ceiling by passing the condensate drainage pipe correctly along the air expulsion pipe and then checking the unit's stability.
  • Page 18 AUXILIARY CONDENSATE DRAINAGE The first thing to do is remove the five screws in the rear panel's lower right corner near the auxiliary condensate drainage. When this panel is returned to position, make sure to return these screws to their original positions; the use of screws of insuffi- cient length can cause serious damage to the unit..
  • Page 19: Power Supply

    6. POWER SUPPLY The air conditioner comes with its own power supply cable for connection to the local mains. In order to avoid overloads, make sure that the electric system's socket voltage and current load are appropriate to the unit's power supply requirements.
  • Page 20 NOTE...