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MAESTRO SMART

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g.

  remove the cable. insert the new cable following the same procedure.

h.

  remove the wooden wedge from behind the unit. lock the cable’s three poles into the terminal strip and 

tighten the screws. Secure the cable with the clamp.

i.

 

Close the protection of the board.

l

reassemble the cover of the unit.

m

.  Refit the two wedged-in covers upper and lower.

  This operation must be performed by specialized personnel possessing the requirements indicated 

by law. 

2.4.7 - 

TOP/BOTTOM INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION

This unit may be installed either as a low wall application (adjacent to the floor) or high wall application (ad

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jacent to the ceiling). the air stream can be adjusted to optimize air distribution and occupant comfort by 
changing the position of the supply air fap.

Figure 31 refers to a unit configured for a low wall application, where the air flows upwards. The same configu

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ration may also be used to install the unit in a high wall application, allowing for increased airflow in the space.

Figure 32 refers to a unit configured for a high wall application, where the air flows downwards.

THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS MUST BE PERFORMED WHEN THE UNIT IS SWITCHED OFF AND 

DEENERGIZED.

 

Changing the configuration (see fig. 31-32):

a

.  Carefully open the supply air flap.

b

.  Unhook the flap (side and central hooks from the baffles).

c

.  remove the pin (P1) and turn the fap 180°.

d

.  insert the pin (P1) on the right-hand side of the fap.

e

.  insert the fap into the unit by inserting the pin into the top hole on the right-hand side in the opening (P2), 

and the flap’s left-hand hole on the upper pin that is on the left-hand side in the opening.

After having performed the steps required to change the supply air flap position, it is necessary to configure 

the unit’s control board by following the instructions listed in section 2.5 of this manual.

  FOR PROPER UNIT OPERATION EACH TIME THE CONFIGURATION OF THE SUPPLY AIR FLAP 

IS MODIFIED THERE MUST BE A CORRESPONDING CHANGE TO THE UNIT CONTROL BOARD 
SETTINGS.

  Prior to starting the unit the two additional filters (1 green purifying filter and 1 black active carbon 

filter) included in the parts bag that comes supplied with the unit, must be installed. Refer to section 

2.6.1, which describes how to clean the filters, as well as how to remove and reinstall them.

2.5 -  OPERATING TESTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING (Fig.B)

the unit is able to perform a brief troubleshooting cycle to check that the internal components are operating 

normally. During this process the installer can configure the control board based on whether installation is 

a low wall or high wall application.
to activate the troubleshooting function, use the following procedure:

•  Turn on the unit and ensure it is on stand-by mode (no LED should be illuminated on the console).

•   Press the reset button positioned underneath the hole to the left side of the console (H), with a pointed 

object for at least 10 seconds. the beeping sound indicates the troubleshooting function has been ac-
tivated.

Summary of Contents for Maestro Smart

Page 1: ...SMART ENG INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE...

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Page 3: ...nit peut tre utilis e par des enfants d au moins 8 ans et par des personnes ayantdescapacit sphysiques sensoriellesoumentalesr duites oud pourvues de l exp rience ou des connaissances n cessaires cond...

Page 4: ...orelfabricante por su servicio de asistencia t cnica o por personal con cualificaci n similar con el fin de prevenir cualquier riesgo para el usuario final 5 La instalaci n la primera puesta en marcha...

Page 5: ...RT FRA ENG DIRECTIVES D INSTALLATION D UTILISATION ET D ENTRETIEN INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE ESP INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N USO Y MANTENIMIENTO FRA ESP ENG 1 2 H C L A D G E B...

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Page 7: ...min 300mm min 12 8mm 8 6 7 9 H G G min 200mm min 8 10 11 G 6a...

Page 8: ...12 F D F G 13 14 6mm 15 16 F...

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Page 10: ...H L A L 24 22 23 25 26 27...

Page 11: ...32 30 31 J1 P1 P1 P2 28 29 33 9...

Page 12: ...34 10 9 35 3 F 36 37 F1 F2 F1 F2...

Page 13: ...sate water during an emergency 13 2 6 roUtine maintenanCe 13 2 6 1 Cleaning the air filter 13 3 USE AND MAINTENANCE 14 3 1 WarninGS aBoUt eQUiPment USe 14 3 2 DeSCriPtion of tHe WarninG Panel 14 3 3 U...

Page 14: ...rstosituationsinwhichyoushouldinformtheServiCedepartmentinthecompany CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SERVICE 1 800 408 5196 techsupport olimpiasplendidusa com Index Paragraphs marked with this symbol contain very...

Page 15: ...user this section contains useful information for understanding the use and programming of the unit and the most common maintenance recommendations 2 This document contains proprietary information pro...

Page 16: ...on the labels affixed inside the unit and use common sense and follow the safety regulation enforced in the place of installation 10 Always wear personal protection devices when servicing the unit The...

Page 17: ...rial The units are shipped complete and in perfect condition when leaving the manufacturing plant However we suggest that you perform the following checks a Upon receipt check if the package is damage...

Page 18: ...WILL BE INSTALLED Before selecting an air conditioner or heat pump it is essential to make an accurate calculation of the heat load including sensible and latent gains for cooling mode and for heat pu...

Page 19: ...d not be installed in a position where the airflow is directed towards occupants in the conditioned space Never force open the supply air flap Do not place any other object on the air grille that may...

Page 20: ...ied out incorrectly When installing heat pump models if no condensate line are built into the wall it will be necessary to drill a hole through the wall as shown on the installation template 2 4 2 PRE...

Page 21: ...ompletely outwards reopen the grille being careful to keep your fingers inside the louvres h turn the grille until the louvres are fully horizontal and tilted downwards i Pull the chain tensioning the...

Page 22: ...trical power supply is equipped with efficient grounding and with adequate protections against overloading and or short circuits a type 15 AT delayed fuse or other devices with equivalent functions ar...

Page 23: ...he pin P1 on the right hand side of the fap e insert the fap into the unit by inserting the pin into the top hole on the right hand side in the opening P2 and the flap s left hand hole on the upper pi...

Page 24: ...below to determine the cause DESCRIPTION LED D GREEN LED C YELLOW LED B GREEN LED A RED overtemperature of internal heat exchanger Hti off off on off overtemperature of external heat exchanger Hte of...

Page 25: ...more thorough cleaning can be performed using non acidic environmentally friendly detergents and use a damp cloth to gently clean the surface of the unit To prevent unnecessary service calls from the...

Page 26: ...unit is in heating mode it may go into defrost mode to melt any ice that could have formed on the condenser coil While it is doing this the machine keeps running but does not heat the space The defro...

Page 27: ...the unit there may be interference Electronic and fluorescent lighting may interfere with communications between the remote control and the unit If not being used for an extended period of time remov...

Page 28: ...programs T7 Button for increasing or decreasing the temperature time settings T8 Button for activating the free CoolinG air change system not available in this model T9 ON OFF button for oscillating f...

Page 29: ...Clock program setting D16 Program switching on time setting D17 Low battery notification D18 minutes timer 3 3 3 UNIT START UP fig 34 to operate the unit using the remote control it will be necessary...

Page 30: ...B being illuminated green 3 4 4 DEHUMIDIFICATION MODE in this mode the unit lowers the humidity level in the space This function is very useful during the shoulder months between cooling and heating...

Page 31: ...evel By selecting automatic mode the microprocessor adjusts the fan speed as required using the following logic As the difference between the actual room temperature and the end user setpoint increase...

Page 32: ...h the timer programming 3 5 3 TIMER SETTING PROGR 1 AND PROGR 2 fig E1 it is possible to set one or both the timer programs to set the times for starting and stopping the unit proceed as follows a Pre...

Page 33: ...ng the shades Do not obstruct the air flow from either the inlet or outlet of the unit Obstructing airflow results in reduced performance and will eventually damage the unit 3 7 Diagnostic Recommendat...

Page 34: ...mote control and the unit s reception confirmation sound will not work when you attempt to issue a command if this is the case replace the batteries The unit does not cool or heat adequately the tempe...

Page 35: ...Starting the unit verify Supply voltage to the unit _______ install batteries in remote Control Start Unit to verify operation and record requested values below the following values are to be recorde...

Page 36: ...Changes in the appearance of the product that do not affect product performance 14 increases in utility costs and additional utility expenses 15 a completed data sheet available on www olimpiasplendi...

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Page 40: ...262089C 2 Contact Information olimpia Splendid USa 66 White Street floor 501 new York nY 10013 USa Phone fax 800 408 5196 email customerservice olimpiasplendidusa com...

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