Carrier Air Conditioner 42VMC User Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL  
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Dimensions and weights - Minimum clearances (mm)  
Dimensions and weights  
Minimum clearances  
Wall installation  
A
200  
50 min  
Ceiling installation  
Ø 80  
50  
50 min  
Model  
42VMC009  
42VMC012  
42VMC014  
42VMC018  
42VMC024  
A
B
mm  
mm  
850  
540  
850  
540  
1000  
600  
1000  
600  
1000  
600  
kg  
15  
16  
18  
18  
20  
kg  
Table I: Nominal data  
POWER INPUT  
Cooling only  
Unit is not suitable for operation in laundry premises.  
• For sizing of power supply wires and delay type fuses, refer to  
the outdoor unit installation instructions.  
Cooling  
Heating  
W
W
42VMC 009  
42VMC 012  
42VMC 014  
42VMC 018  
42VMC 024  
25  
30  
55  
55  
80  
Heat pump  
42VMC 009  
42VMC 012  
42VMC 014  
42VMC 018  
42VMC 024  
25  
30  
55  
55  
80  
25  
30  
55  
55  
80  
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Connections  
E N G L I S H  
Note:  
Outdoor unit  
Indoor unit  
Height difference  
Height difference / Connection length / Pipe bends:  
See outdoor unit installation manual.  
Table II: Material supplied  
Photocatalytic filter  
Acrylic-fibre filter  
Condensate drain pipe cover  
(use for horizontal installation)  
Drilling template  
Installation manual  
Owners manual  
Wireless infrared remote control kit  
Table III: Operating limits  
Cooling / Heating  
Refer to outdoor unit installation manual.  
Nominal single-phase voltage  
Operating voltage limits  
230V ~ 50Hz  
min. 198V max. 264V  
Mains power supply  
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General information  
Failure to observe electric safety codes may cause a fire hazard in  
case of short circuits.  
Unit installation  
Read this instruction manual thoroughly before starting the  
installation.  
Inspect equipment for damage due to improper transportation or  
handling: file an immediate claim with the shipping company.  
Do not install or use damaged units.  
This unit complies with low-voltage (EEC/73/23) and electro-  
magnetic compatibility (EEC/89/336) directives.  
In case of any malfunctioning turn the unit off, disconnect the  
mains power supply and contact a qualified service engineer.  
The installation must be carried out by a qualified installer.  
This equipment contains R-410A refrigerant, a substance that is  
not depleting the ozone layer.  
Follow all current national safety code requirements. In particular  
ensure that a properly sized and connected ground wire is in place.  
All of the manufacturing and packaging materials used for  
your new appliance are compatible with the environment and  
can be recycled.  
Check that voltage and frequency of the mains power supply are  
those required for the unit to be installed; the available power  
must be adequate to operate any other possible appliances  
connected to the same line.  
Also ensure that national safety code requirements have been  
followed for the mains supply circuit.  
Dispose of the packaging material in accordance with local  
requirements.  
This equipment contains refrigerant that must be disposed of in  
the proper manner.  
When disposing of the unit after its operational life, remove it  
The mains supply must be connected as follows:  
Models 42VMC 009, 012, 014: to the indoor unit.  
Models 42VMC 018, 024: to the outdoor unit.  
carefully.  
The unit must then be delivered to an appropriate disposal centre  
or to the original equipment dealer, for proper environmentally  
friendly disposal.  
Connect indoor and outdoor units with field-supplied copper pipes  
by means of flare connections. Use insulated seamless  
refrigeration grade pipe only, (Cu DHP type according to ISO 1337),  
degreased and deoxidized, suitable for operating pressures of at  
least 4200 kPa.  
Under no circumstances must sanitary type copper pipe be used.  
Use field-supplied 16 mm I.D. PVC pipe of appropriate length and  
with the correct thermal insulation for the condensate drain.  
After installation thoroughly test the system operation and explain  
all system functions to the owner.  
Leave this manual with the owner for consultation during future  
periodic maintenance.  
Choosing the installation site  
Use this unit only for factory approved applications: the unit  
cannot be used in laundry or steam pressing premises.  
Positions to avoid:  
Exposed to direct sun.  
IMPORTANT:  
During the unit installation make first refrigerant connections  
and then electrical connections. When disassembling first  
disconnect electrical cables, then refrigerant connections.  
Too close to heat sources.  
On humid walls or positions with water hazard, e.g. laundry premises.  
Where curtains or furniture may obstruct free air circulation.  
WARNING:  
Disconnect the mains power supply switch before servicing  
the system or handling any internal parts of the unit.  
Do not open the remote controller to avoid possible damage.  
In case of malfunctioning contact a qualified service engineer.  
Recommendations:  
This installation manual describes the installation procedures of  
the indoor unit of a residential split system consisting of two units  
manufactured by Carrier.  
Choose an area free from obstructions which may cause irregular  
Consult factory or a qualified system engineer prior to connecting  
this unit to any other manufacturer's outdoor unit.  
Coupling units which have different control systems, may cause  
irreversible damage and void the warranty protection.  
The manufacturer declines any liability for system malfunction  
resulting from unapproved coupling.  
air distribution and/or return.  
Check that the wall surface is flat enough to allow easy and safe  
installation.  
The wall structure should be strong enough to carry the unit  
weight and avoid deformation, rupture or vibration during  
operation.  
Operating conditions outside the operating range  
(Connections), will cause safety device tripping or damage to  
unit components.  
Consider using an area where installation is easy.  
Choose a position that allows for the clearances required (see drawing).  
The manufacturer declines any liability for damage resulting from  
modifications or errors in the electrical or refrigerant connections.  
Failure to observe the installation instructions or use of the unit  
under conditions other than those indicated in Table III (operating  
limits) of the outdoor unit installation manual, will immediately  
void the unit warranty.  
Look for a position in the room which assures the best possible air  
distribution.  
Install the unit in a position where condensate can easily be piped  
to an appropriate drain.  
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Warnings: avoid…  
E N G L I S H  
...exposure to direct sunshine, when unit is operating in cooling  
mode; always use shutters or shades..  
...any obstruction of the unit air outlet or return.  
...positions too close to heating sources which may damage the unit.  
...connecting condensate piping to sewage system drain without  
appropriate trap. Trap height must be calculated according to the unit  
discharge head in order to allow sufficient and continuous water evacuation.  
...exposure to oil vapours.  
...only partial insulation of the piping.  
...installation not correctly levelled which will cause condensate  
dripping.  
...installation in areas with high frequency waves.  
...flattening or kinking the refrigerant pipes or condensate pipes.  
...excessive height difference between outdoor and indoor units  
(see installation manual of outdoor unit).  
...any rise in the condensate drain piping.  
...horizontal condensate drain piping with less than 2% slope.  
.
...unnecessary turns and bends in interconnecting tubing. ...excessive  
interconnecting tube length (see installation manual of outdoor unit).  
...slack on electrical connections. ...disconnecting refrigerant  
connections after installation: this will cause refrigerant leaks.  
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Installation  
Vertical wall-mounting  
Hole  
Plate  
Template  
The preferred arrangement is generally under a window sill on an  
external wall.  
Ceiling installation  
This makes it easier to install the interconnecting tubing,  
electrical connections and condensate pipework to the outdoor  
unit.  
Using the template supplied, drill the four holes in the ceiling and  
position four tie rods (not supplied).  
The indoor unit can also be installed against an internal partition  
if the connections to the outdoor unit can be concealed.  
Attach the unit to the tie-rods, as shown in the illustration.  
For better operation of the thermostat located on the unit, it is  
advisable to avoid unit installation in enclosed spaces.  
There are three alternatives for the connections to the unit:  
parallel to the wall, through the wall or through the side.  
Ensure a minimum slope of 5 mm (refrigerant connection side  
must be lower) by modifying on the tie-rod fixing.  
Preparation  
Unpack the unit.  
A
C
D
B
Open and remove the suction grille.  
To remove suction grille, remove the central lock using a pliers,  
then with a screwdriver remove the two side screws fixing the  
fasteners.  
Locate the mounting template, supplied with the unit.  
Installation  
Use the template supplied, and drill the four fixing holes in the  
wall. Use the four dowels provided.  
Fix the attachment plate (using the two upper holes).  
Attach the unit.  
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009  
012  
850  
786  
237  
237  
014  
1000  
940  
018  
024  
1000  
940  
250  
285  
A
B
C
D
mm  
mm  
850  
786  
237  
237  
1000  
940  
250  
285  
Fix the unit to the wall, using the two holes, positioned in the lower  
part.  
mm  
mm  
250  
285  
Verify that the unit is level.  
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Installation  
E N G L I S H  
Drilling the hole in the wall for the  
connection of the pipes  
For horizontal installation  
To allow the condensate drain pipe to correctly come out of the unit,  
proceed as follows:  
Ø 80 mm  
50 mm  
The pipes can exit the unit to three different directions (see illustra-  
tion). For exit to the rear, the wall hole must be made in the position  
shown in the illustration.  
Remove from suction grille, the part of grille fixed tonguing,  
pressing it until tabs is unhooked.  
Indoors  
Outdoors  
Drill a 70 or 80 mm diameter hole. The hole must have a 5-10 mm  
downward slope towards the outside. Insert the plastic conduit  
provided.  
Pass the electrical connecting wires through the conduit (see  
electrical connections).  
Condensate drain pipe  
For vertical installation  
Connect the PVC pipe to the connection on the drain pan.  
A
B
Refrigerant connections  
Condensate drain pipe  
A
B
IMPORTANT:  
Mount condensate drain pipe cover supplied, fitting it as  
necessary.  
In the event of condensate discharge pump is used  
(accessory), the condensate drain pipe can exit together with  
the refrigerant pipes.  
The outdoor unit is designed to operate without the use of  
condensate water to cool the condenser coil.  
It is necessary to discharge the condensate directly into the  
sewer system, downpipes or to disperse it outside.  
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Refrigerant connections  
Make refrigerant connections before connecting the system to  
the power supply.  
Refer to the outdoor unit installation manual for tube sizing,  
and limitations (slopes, length, number of curves allowed,  
refrigerant charge, etc.)  
Connection to the unit  
Insufficient tightening torque will cause gas leaks.  
Overtightening the fittings will damage the tube flaring and cause  
gas leaks.  
Tubing diameter  
Gas  
Liquid  
Model  
(Suction)  
(Discharge)  
mm  
(inches)  
mm  
(inches)  
009  
012  
014  
018  
024  
9.52  
12.70  
12.70  
12.70  
12.70  
(3/8)  
(1/2)  
(1/2)  
(1/2)  
(1/2)  
6.35  
6.35  
6.35  
6.35  
6.35  
(1/4)  
(1/4)  
(1/4)  
(1/4)  
(1/4)  
Adijustable wrench or  
torque wrench  
Connecting pipes  
Unit connections  
For refrigerant tubes use seamless, insulated refrigeration grade  
tube, (Cu DHP type according to ISO 1337), degreased and  
deoxidized, suitable for operating pressures of at least 4200 kPa.  
Under no circumstances use sanitary type copper pipe.  
Tubing diameter  
Torque  
Nm  
mm  
(inches)  
6.35  
(1/4)  
18  
42  
55  
Note:  
9.52  
(3/8)  
Do not kink or flatten the tubes.  
Avoid bends with a bending radius of less than 100 mm.  
Do not bend copper tubes more than three times at the same point.  
Do not remove flare fittings from unit tubes before actually making  
the connections.  
12.70  
(1/2)  
Do not fasten the insulation too tightly to the tubes with straps or  
tape.  
Flaring the end of the tubing  
Tube insulation  
Fastening tape  
Once all connections have been completed, check for leaks by  
applying soapy water to them.  
If incorrect connection or removal of the unit results in a refrigerant  
gas leak, check the refrigerant charge as indicated in the  
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION MANUAL.  
Remove protective caps from the copper tube ends. Position tube  
end downward, cut the tube to the required length and remove the  
burrs with a reamer.  
Finally wrap connections with anti-condensate insulation and  
tighten with tape, without exerting great pressure on the insulation.  
Repair and cover any possible cracks in the insulation.  
Remove flare nuts from the unit connections and place them on the  
tube end.  
Flare the tube with a flaring tool.  
Connection pipes and electric cables between indoor and outdoor  
units must be fixed to the wall with appropriate conduits.  
L
L
Check  
Flare end must not have any burrs or imperfections.  
The length of the flared walls must be uniform.  
Finger-tighten the fitting several turns, then tighten it fully with two  
wrenches by applying the tightening torque indicated in the table.  
Pour water into the condensate drain pan and check that it flows  
freely to the drain.  
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Electrical connections  
E N G L I S H  
The mains supply must be connected as follows:  
Models 42VMC 009, 012, 014: to the indoor unit.  
Models 42VMC 018, 024: to the outdoor unit.  
Make electrical connections between units prior to proceeding  
to mains supply unit connection.  
Before proceeding with the unit connection to the mains supply  
locate live L and neutral N, then make connections as shown  
in the wiring diagram.  
Ensure that mains supply connection is made through a switch  
that disconnects all poles, with contact gap of a least 3 mm.  
The indoor - outdoor unit connecting wires must be A07 RN-F type  
(or higher), with synthetic rubber insulation with Neoprene coating,  
according to EN 60335-2-40 and HD277.S1 codes.  
The mains supply connecting cable for 42VMC 009, 012, 014  
units, must be H07 RN-F type (or higher), with synthetic rubber  
insulation with Neoprene coating, according to EN 60335-2-40  
and HD277.S1 codes.  
Ground connection between indoor and outdoor unit is made  
via the refrigerant pipes.  
With the cable clamp supplied, secure the connecting cable  
between the two units.  
Fasten the electric connecting wires with refrigerant tubes together.  
Allow an additional length to the electric wires for easy connection  
to the unit connectors.  
Notes:  
For sizing of power supply wires and delay type fuses, refer  
to the outdoor unit installation instructions.  
All field electrical connections are the responsibility of the  
installer.  
IMPORTANT:  
The units are provided with electronic control.  
A time-delay device provides a 3 minute starting delay of the  
compressor every time the unit is stopped or when it is initially  
switched on.  
Jumper positioning:  
Units are equipped with a jumper inside the electric control box, to  
make them suitable for the two installation typologies:  
Wall vertical installation: jumper inserted.  
Ceiling horizontal installation: jumper removed.  
Control and safety devices  
The following control and safety devices are built into the indoor  
units (see wiring diagrams):  
To reset incorrect jumper positioning, proceed as follows:  
Disconnect the power supply.  
Reposition the jumper correctly.  
Room air thermostat adjustable from 18°C to 32°C.  
Motor with overheat/overcurrent protection.  
Connect the power supply.  
IMPORTANT:  
Make refrigerant connections before electrical  
connections.  
When disconnecting, disconnect electrical connections before  
refrigerant connections.  
Make ground connection prior to any other electrical  
connections.  
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Electrical connections  
Cooling only  
42VMC 009, 012, 014  
Unit  
System  
³
L
N N Y O W2  
L N N Y O  
W2  
¿
»
N Y  
·
42VMC 018, 024  
Unit  
System  
³
R C Y O W2  
S
R C Y O  
W2  
S
» ¿  
L N R C Y  
·
Minimum connection wire size between  
indoor and outdoor units (mm2)  
Model  
L
2.5  
2.5  
N
2.5  
2.5  
N
1.5  
2.5  
R
C
Y
42VMC 009  
1.5  
2.5  
1.5  
42VMC 012, 014  
42VMC 018, 024  
1.5  
1.5  
Mains supply connecting cable  
10  
120  
Terminal box legend  
(field wiring).  
Connecting cable, indoor-outdoor units  
Earth.  
Live power supply.  
(field wiring).  
L
N
N
R
C
Y
Neutral power supply.  
³ Indoor unit  
· Outdoor unit  
» Main switch  
¿ Time-delay fuse or circuit breaker  
(see outdoor unit installation manual)  
Neutral connection indoor/outdoor unit.  
Live connection indoor/outdoor unit.  
Neutral connection indoor/outdoor unit.  
Compressor interlocking contact.  
10 100  
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Electrical connections  
E N G L I S H  
Heat pump  
42VMC 009, 012, 014  
Unit  
System  
³
L
N N Y O W2  
L N N Y O  
W2  
¿
»
O
W2  
N Y  
·
42VMC 018, 024  
Unit  
System  
³
R C Y  
O W2 S  
R C Y O  
W
2
S
» ¿  
O
W
2
S
L N R C Y  
·
Minimum connection wire size between  
indoor and outdoor units (mm2)  
Model  
L
2.5  
2.5  
N
N
1.5  
2.5  
R
C
Y
O
W2  
1.5  
2.5  
1.5  
S
42VMC 009  
2.5  
2.5  
1.5  
2.5  
1.5  
1.5  
2.5  
1.5  
42VMC 012, 014  
42VMC 018, 024  
1.5  
1.5  
1.5  
Terminal box legend  
Mains supply connecting cable  
(field wiring).  
Connecting cable, indoor-outdoor units  
(field wiring).  
Earth.  
Live power supply.  
Neutral power supply.  
Neutral connection indoor/outdoor unit.  
Live connection indoor/outdoor unit.  
Neutral connection indoor/outdoor unit.  
Compressor interlocking contact.  
Reversing valve control.  
10  
120  
L
N
N
R
C
Y
O
³ Indoor unit  
· Outdoor unit  
» Main switch  
¿ Time-delay fuse or circuit breaker  
(see outdoor unit installation manual)  
10 100  
W2 Outdoor fan signal.  
S
Defrost end signal.  
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System configuration  
System configuration  
Cooling only configuration (of the remote controller)  
Insert the batteries into the remote controller and leave it OFF.  
Energize the system, turning the power supply ON.  
Units are factory configured as heat pumps.  
When a cooling only system is installed, it is necessary to change  
the factory configuration.  
Press the  
and  
buttons of the infrared remote control and  
hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.  
Such operation must be performed by the installer as follows:  
The display will be cleared, the temperature segments will display  
the first configuration item (CH = remote address) and the time  
segments will display the default value of this configuration item  
(Ab = control of both indoor units).  
Cooling only configuration (of the system)  
Check all electrical connections (instructions and wiring diagram).  
Insert the batteries into the remote control and leave it OFF.  
Energise the system, turning the power supply ON.  
Press button  
Press either the or  
repeatedly until rcis displayed.  
button to change the default value (HP)  
to the new value (AC).  
Press the  
and  
buttons of the infrared remote control and  
Press  
Press  
button to transmit the new configuration to the unit.  
button to leave the configuration menu.  
hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.  
The display will be cleared, the time segments will display the first  
configuration item (rAdr = remote address) and the temperature  
segments will display the default value of this configuration item  
(Ab = control of both indoor units).  
For other available configuration options, see table V.  
Note:  
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been  
pressed, the remote controller will automatically exit the  
configuration menu and the procedure has to be restarted.  
Press button  
Press either the or  
repeatedly until UCFGis displayed.  
button to change the default value (HP)  
to the new value (AC).  
Press  
Press  
button to transmit the new configuration to the unit.  
button to leave the configuration menu.  
For other available configuration options, see table IV.  
Note:  
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been  
pressed, the remote controller will automatically exit the  
configuration menu and the procedure has to be restarted.  
Table IV  
Item  
Shown on  
display  
Explanation  
Description  
A: remote unit A  
Remote address indoor unit A.  
B.  
Remote address indoor unit  
Default address is both indoor units.  
1
rAdr”  
b:  
B
remote unit  
Ab:  
A and B  
remote units  
HP: heat pump  
AC: cooling only  
Default address is heat pump.  
Change address for cooling only.  
CCN unit address.  
Default = 1.  
Number of zone.  
Default = 0.  
Number of GFD.  
Default = 1.  
2
3
4
5
6
UCFG”  
UAdr”  
ZONE”  
GFdn”  
A St”  
1-240 with increase of 1  
1-240 with increase of 1  
1-240 with increase of 1  
OF: unit in stop mode  
On: automatic restart  
Choose of operating mode after a power supply  
interruption.  
Table V  
Shown on  
display  
Explanation  
Description  
A: unit A  
Address indoor unit A.  
B.  
Default address is both indoor units.  
CH”  
b: unit B  
Address indoor unit  
Ab: units A and B  
C: Degrees Celsius  
F: Degrees Fahrenheit  
Temperature.  
Default is °C.  
tU”  
HP: heat pump  
AC: cooling only  
Default address is heat pump.  
Change address for cooling only.  
rc”  
17 32: 17°C ÷ 32°C  
63 90: 63°F ÷ 90°F  
17 32: 17°C ÷ 32°C  
63 90: 63°F ÷ 90°F  
12 : 12: 12 hour clock (AM/PM)  
24 : 24: 24 hour clock  
Heating temperature range °C min. and max.  
Heating temperature range °F min. and max.  
Cooling temperature range °C min. and max.  
Cooling temperature range °F min. and max.  
Time format (AM = morning; PM = afternoon).  
Default is 12 : 12.  
HR”  
CR”  
CL”  
NOTE: If the selection is changed from rc(HP operation) to  
cooling only and the remote control operating mode is auto or  
heating, the operating mode is set to cool.  
NOTE: If the HRis set to a value that is lower than CRand the  
remote control operating mode is auto, the operating mode is set to  
cooling.  
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Operating test, address selector, fault code,  
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guide for the owner and accessories  
E N G L I S H  
Operating test  
Fault code  
Perform the operating test after the units have been installed in  
position and the gas leak test has been completed.  
Once a failure occurs with the indoor unit in operation, the green  
unit LED flashes at intervals of 0.5 seconds.  
The fault code is deduced from the number of times the green LED  
flashes, blocking unit operation.  
Between one flash cycle and the next one, a pause of 5 seconds  
elapses.  
Check all electrical connections (instructions and wiring diagram).  
Insert the batteries into the remote control and leave it OFF.  
Energise the system, turning the power supply ON.  
Press the  
and  
buttons of the infrared remote control and  
hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.  
The display will be cleared, the time segments will display the icon  
(Src = service test).  
Table VI: Fault code  
Code  
Description  
After test has been completed, press  
button to leave the test  
3
4
Room air sensor fault  
Indoor unit coil sensor fault  
Filter dirty  
menu.  
Note:  
6
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been  
pressed, the remote control will automatically exit the test menu  
and resume its normal operation.  
7
Outdoor unit failure  
EEPROM corrupt  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Unit address incomplete  
Address / zone incomplete  
Gas flow distributor corrupt  
Address selector  
If you are installing two indoor units in the same room and you want  
them to operate in independent mode, it is necessary to assign  
each unit its own address so that each unit can operate via its own  
remote control.  
For configuration, proceed as follows:  
Configuration (of the unit)  
Press the  
hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.  
and  
buttons of the infrared remote control and  
Guide for the owner  
The display will be cleared, the time segments will display the first  
configuration item (rAdr = remote address) and the temperature  
segments will display the default value of this configuration item  
(Ab = control of both indoor units).  
When installation and tests are completed explain the Operation  
and Maintenance Manual to the owner, with particular attention to  
the main operating modes of the air conditioner, such as:  
Press either the  
the new value (A) or (b).  
or  
button to change the default value (Ab) to  
Turning the unit on and off.  
Functions of the remote control.  
Removal and cleaning of the air filters.  
Press  
Press  
button to transmit the new configuration to the unit.  
button to leave the configuration menu.  
Configuration (of the remote controller)  
Leave the two installation manuals for the indoor and outdoor units  
with the owner for future use during maintenance operations or for  
any other needs.  
Press the  
and  
buttons of the infrared remote control and  
hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.  
The display will be cleared, the temperature segments will display  
the first configuration item (CH = remote address) and the time  
segments will display the default value of this configuration item  
(Ab = control of both indoor units).  
Press either the  
or  
button to change the default value (Ab) to  
the new value (A) or (b).  
Press  
Press  
button to transmit the new configuration to the unit.  
button to leave the configuration menu.  
Note:  
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been  
pressed, the remote control will automatically exit the configuration  
menu and the procedure has to be restarted.  
Table VII: Accessories  
42VMC  
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Description  
Part number  
009  
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012  
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018  
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024  
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Condensate discharge pump 230V ~ 50Hz  
Cable cover kit  
42VKG9002  
42VKG9003  
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42VMC  
Air delivery and fresh air renewal  
Air delivery direction  
Wall installation, cooling  
Wall installation, heating  
Ceiling installation, cooling  
Ceiling installation, heating  
No draught”  
(guide vane fully open)  
(position recommended for ceiling installation in  
cooling mode, to avoid draughts)  
Make absolutely sure that the above parts are not obstructed  
(even partially).  
IMPORTANT:  
Air is supplied into the room through the grilles located on top  
of the cabinet; air from the room is drawn into the unit through  
the grilles and filter at the bottom of the unit.  
Fresh air renewal  
Units are prearranged for introduction of renewal air through a  
prepunched hole located on back side.  
To complete the installation, all non-insulated ducts must be  
covered with anti-condensate insulation (ex. expanded neoprene,  
6 mm thickness).  
Back knockout allows connection of fresh air inlet duct.  
Not observing of these instructions may cause condensate  
dripping; the manufacturer will not be held responsible for any  
damage caused.  
The supplementary fan motor for outside air intake has to be  
supplied separately and controlled by a bipolar ON-OFF switch  
with safety fuses (field-installed).  
To adjust the fan motor air flow to the required values it is  
advisable to install a speed controller.  
Fresh air flow must be less than 10% of the total air flow, to  
avoid operating problems.  
For fresh air ventilation rates higher than 10%, a primary air  
treatment system with separate deflectors is recommended.  
Model 009 - 012  
Model 014 - 018 - 024  
Install an air inlet grille with filter inspection port to prevent  
dust and dirt from entering and fouling the indoor unit heat  
exchanger.  
Filter installation also makes the installation of a duct closing  
damper during shutdown periods unnecessary.  
Use locally purchased material, suitable for operating  
temperatures of 60 °C (continuous).  
Conduits can be of flexible polyester (with spiral core) or  
corrugated aluminium, externally covered with anti-condensate  
material (fibre glass from 12 to 25 mm thickness).  
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L010125H33 - 0402  
Via R. Sanzio, 9 - 20058 Villasanta (MI) Italy - Tel. 039/3636.1  
The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice.  
Order No. 14489-74, April 2002. Supersedes Order No. 14489-74, January 2002.  
Printed in Italy  
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