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1. page 19 Heating by heat pump page 19 Switching off page 19 SAFETY RULES page 19 TROUBLESHOOTING page 20 DISPOSAL page 20 MAINTENANCE page 21 GENERAL TERMS OF WARRANTY page 22 WIRING DIAGRAM page 23 1 FOREWORD UA MANUAL Read this manual carefully before carrying out any kind of operation on the air conditioner 1 1 Purpose and scope of application of this manual This manual has been drawn up by the Manufacturer in order to provide the essential information and instruction needed to carry out every maintenance and use operation on the air conditioner in a proper and safe manner It is an integral part of the equipment of the air conditioner and must be kept carefully throughout its lifetime and protected against any agent which might deteriorate it It must follow the air conditioner if this is reinstalled on another vehicle or if there is
2. page 10 How to connect the pipes in the condenser unit page 11 INSTALLING THE EVAPORATING AERATOR UNIT page 12 Using the ventilation port page 12 Opening a new 1 page 13 Positioning the evaporating unit page 13 Installing the page 15 SETTING AT WORK page 15 FOI eWOTCQ omenennnme nennen nennen Aa emen enne mene page 15 Activating the refrigerant fluid page 16 Preliminary checks page 17 Control panel eene nemen mmm page 17 Switching on page 18 DISPLAY EE page 18 Setting fan speed page 18 lee aaa aaa asss aaa aaa aaa aa Bak ak aan aaa page 18 Cooling mode
3. AIR CONDITIONER 4 Split BiPower A17 ae 000H MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL cdm V 001 OCTOBER 2005 CH lit goes 7000H K Kor Via E Majorana 49 48022 Lugo RA ITALY CE STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Under the EEC Machine Directive 89 392 EEC attachment IIA We hereby declare that the air conditioner the data of which are provided below has been designed and built to comply with the essential requirements in terms of safety and health laid down by the European Directive on Machine Safety This statement shall fail to be valid should any changes be made to the machine without our approval in writing Machine AIR CONDITIONER Model SPLIT BlPower 7000H Serial Number Directive of reference Machine Directive 89 392 EEC in the 91 31 EEC version Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic compatibility 89 336 EEC in the 93 31 EEC version Harmonized standards applied especially EN 292 1 EN 292 2 EN 60204 1 DATE October 3 2005 THE CHAIRMAN 6 4 7 10 Telair gt 16 BPowER7000H C C INDEX FOREWO ORD page 4 Purpose and scope of application of this manual page 4 Symbols and definitions page 4 Gener
4. Should the air conditioner suffer from any forceful impact have specialized technicians check it out before using it again In case of fire never open the top lid of the air conditioner but use approved type fire extinguishers e Do not use water to put out fire lair Grat BPowER7000H 8 TROUBLESHOOTING If the air conditioner fails to work properly this usually will not be due to a fault but simply to improper use For example e he air conditioner is undersized compared to the volume of air to be conditioned e he walls of the vehicle are not sufficiently insulated e he doors are opened too frequently e here are too many people inside the vehicle e Voltage is too low Following is a list of troubles which may come up their reasons and how to solve them INFORMATION i the air conditioner is working poorly first make sure e That the direct power supply is never less than 205 V or else that the battery has not run out e The suction filters are not jammed e The air diffusion outlets are open 1 The air conditioner fails to start up e make sure that the cool air warm air switch Fig 31 Ref 2 is not in O position and that the thermostat is in its all cool position Fig 31 Reef 3 e Then make sure that the sockets are powered connecting a household appliance or using a voltmeter 2 The compressor does not work efor the compressor to work the thermostat Fig 31 Ref 3 mu
5. defect or malfunction Any transport charges are on the account of the purchaser as well as any expenses for on site checks requested by the purchaser and accepted by Telair The warranty shall be valid only if the customer is able to show a document evidencing the date of purchase invoice or receipt This document must be kept whole and must be submitted to the Telair atter sales centre when asking for operation under warranty 22 AONVLISISSY YOLOW ONILVHOdVA3 JAW AV T38 199915 LAN SYA AAW 3515 93 Jj9QdI88 AGOIC Odd YOLOW 9NISN3QNOO JAW dIWAd LV3H AV 138 OM JAW 3509 3 YOSNAS JHNSSJHd LHOIH XINd DOW AV T38 99M AV 138 IM H3SN3QNOO 8V39 WO dWNd LY3H JATMA GION3 TOS JA YOLOW OV LIN AV 38 DHA 5 11 8d ANON ANOD 39 AV 138 HOSS3SHdINOO LAMIS NYI YOLOW HO VSH3N39 Od DOW AW 144 DA N LAM 5515 OID XNV 0c3 H3SN3QNOO H3 LNVIS VO H0007 4ewodig 1145 YOLOW YOLOW OV HOLVHJN39 Od 9 a p SS gi X RE ee NV3 YSSNS0NO90 ss YOLVeOdVAF NV3 AAW ER 2900 HO1VHOdVA3 LLS ou VW 18 N3349 T3NVd DTD TY MOMINOO ZHOS NL AO C Foto e disegni non contrattuali Les photos et les dessins ne sont donn s qu titre indicatif We reserve the right to make technical changes withou
6. a change of property The information contained in this manual is addressed to the staff which must install the air conditioner and to all those involved in maintenance and use This manual lays down the purpose for which the machine was built and contains all the information needed to ensure its safe and proper use Constant compliance with the instructions contained in it ensure the safety of the user economy of use and longer machine life In order to make it easier to consult it has been subdivided into sections which identify the main ideas to consult it quickly refer to the table of contents The parts of the text which must not be ignored are highlighted in bold type and preceded by symbols which are explained below We strongly suggest reading the contents of this manual and of the documents of reference carefully this is the only way to ensure proper operation of the air conditioner through time its reliability and the prevention of any damage to people or things Note the information provided here was correct at the time of going to press but may be modified at any time without prior notice If X mplit gou 7000H C 1 2 Symbols and definitions k DANGER A DANGER This means you must be careful to avoid serious consequences which could lead to the death or injury of people J WARNING This means a situation which could take place within the lifetime of a product system or installati
7. completely charged will last for no more than one hour If the battery is not in a good condition or is smaller this time will diminish drastically In any case we suggest you do NOT use the battery until it runs out as this would damage it irreparably and make it unusable in the future 6 2 Activating the refrigerant fluid The condenser unit is already preloaded with such an amount of refrigerating gas as necessary for proper operation of the air conditioner Perform the following steps to let the gas circulate inside the air conditioner 6 2 1 Screw out the guard of the service high pressure valve Fig 27 Ref 1 16 C 6 2 2 Insert a hexagon wrench Fig 28 Ref 1 in the body of the service high pressure valve Fig 28 Ref 2 and rotate it by 90 counterclockwise keeping it open for 8 seconds Fig 27 6 2 3 Close the valve Fig 28 Ref 2 again by rotating the hexagon wrench by 90 6 2 4 Screw out the protection plug of the bleed valve Fig 27 Ref 2 placed on the service low pressure valve 6 2 5 Push the needle Fig 29 Ref 1 placed inside the bleed valve and let all the air out 6 2 6 Screw down the protection plug of the bleed valve Fig 27 Ref 2 again Fig 28 Telair plit rower 7000H CC 6 3 Preliminary checks Before switching on the air conditioner for the very first time e Check that condensate drainage holes are unobstructed e Check that power voltage and frequency are as indicated
8. interior If for example we set a temperature of 25 C the conditioner will produce cold air as long as the temperature inside the vehicle is higher than 25 C When the temperature inside the vehicle ambient temperature is lower than the set value 25 C the air conditioner activates the built in heater to generate warm air Teldir plit sow 7000H S i WARNING Correct use of the thermostat is very important If you set a temperature much lower than outdoor temperature more than 8 C lower you run the risk of falling ill catching colds etc and energy consumption increases 6 4 5 Cooling mode amp When this symbol is displayed constantly the air conditioner is generating cold air When the symbol flashes the air conditioner is restoring gas pressures inside its interior and will start producing cold air after 3 minutes When neither the symbol not the heating symbol appear this means that a ambient temperature has reached the set temperature so the compressor is off and only the ventilation fans are working b temperature is less than 16 C and the thermostat is set to minimum In this case as long as ambient temperature remains below the 16 C threshold only the fans work the compressor is shut down 6 4 6 Heating by heat pump gt When this symbol is displayed the air conditioner is generating warm air through the heat pump Should the air conditioner be turned off during the heating
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10. ailable in specialized shops Fig 17 Ref 2 INFORMATION Every kind of scrap glue silicon liners and so on should not be disposed of within the environment but should be put in special containers and delivered to Collection and Disposal Centres Fig 15 screw down the nut integral to the high pressure pipe on the fitting Fig 15 Ref 4 which is located on the service high pressure valve Fig 15 Ref 5 Hold the fitting Fig 15 Ref 4 still by means of the suitable wrench You will get a connection as shown on Fig 16 p pc i gt cd Fig 16 12 Teldir Split oz 7000H 5 2 Opening a new hole On the roof chose an central area between two stanchions and use a felt pen to mark off a square measuring 395 mm on each side Fig 18 Ref 1 Use a small saw to carefully cut the opening on the roof Be careful not to cut any electric wires Fig 18 Ref 2 CAUTION Vi aa Wear goggles and safety gloves before using any electrical tools or manual saws Fig 18 13 A Place a reinforcing frame Fig 19 along the profile of the opening Fig 19 5 3 Positioning the evaporating unit Before positioning the evaporating unit on the roof of the vehicle you must spread a proper amount of slow drying sealant around the edges of the opening Put the evaporating unit onto the roof of the vehicle and place it over the opening previously treat
11. al information page 4 AIR CONDITIONER IDENTIFICATION page 5 Components ooo emen nnnm a Ga nemen emen nme page 5 ID piq re E page 6 Technical features emememmmmMmMMMMMMMM page 6 TRANSPORT HANDLING STORAGE page 7 otorage meon p s sS misa sua nemen meme page 7 AAS 7 Handling En page 7 INSTALLATION page 7 Preliminary information page 7 Installation En page 7 Installing the condenser page 8 A type installation page 8 B type installation MMMMMMMM page 8 230 Vac power supply of the condenser page 9 12 power supply of the condenser page 10 How to fasten the condenser
12. b Fig 31 Ref 2 Press the menu key SS Fig 31 Ref 4 on the display and the ambient temperature TA inside the vehicle is displayed for a few seconds The display then reverts to the temperature setting In addition to temperature the Display Fig 31 Ref 5 also shows the following AT Speed1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Automatic Speed d WAY HEATING winter G6 WAY COOLING summer K 6 4 3 Setting fan speed Press the speed key Fig 31 Rif 1 sja If pressed once the display shows the fan speed setting this is shown for a few seconds before the display reverts to ambient temperature TA To modify fan speed keep pressing the key fan speed will be adjusted according to the following sequence m Fig AUT E In which F11 F12 and F13 are the three fixed speeds and AUT is automatic speed F11 indicates slow fan speed F12 medium speed and F13 high speed If one of the three fixed speeds is set the control panel always activates ventilation at that same speed If instead fan speed is set to AUT the control panel step by step Fig 31 automatically selects the most appropriate fan speed in consideration of the temperature setting and the temperature in the vehicle interior 6 4 4 Thermostat Fig 31 Ref 2 Rotate the thermostat to set the desired temperature on the display i _ INFORMATION The control panel Fig 20 allows automatic control of temperature in the vehicle
13. d of the vehicle The other end of the cable must be connected via a suitable Ir Split mowz7000H CE shielded terminal board to the power supply cable which must previously be let out by positioning the fairlead Fig 08 4 3 4 12 Vdc power supply of the condenser unit In order to power supply the condenser unit it is necessary to arrange a red cable and a black cable These must have a minimum cross section of 25 mm for each pole The electric cable must be connected at one end to the 2 poles of a battery Fig 10 4 4 How to fasten the condenser unit Fig 09 The other end of the cable must go through the two fairleads which have previously been housed in the suitable seats Fig 09 Afterwards the two cables must be connected to the supplied connector via the suitable plugs Fig 10 4 DANGER Before making any electrical connection always make sure that there is no voltage inside the distribution switchboard and at the end of the cables k DANGER The electrical cable must be placed into suitable sheaths which are able to ensure proper insulation under every conditions of use of the vehicle Fig 11 10 The condenser unit may be installed either Suspended on two brackets not provided with the supply on the outside of the vehicle or resting on the floor on the inside Every conditioner comes provided with 4 L shaped brackets Fig 09 Ref 3 and 4 si
14. de BIPOWER air conditioner to a power source on an area of your choice on the roof itself the battery disconnects automatically It has the purpose of cooling the air inside the vehicle 2 AIR CONDITIONER IDENTIFICATION 2 1 Components Fig 1 N A 1CONDENSER UNIT o B 4SILENT BLOCKS C 1SUCTION CONVEYOR D 1 EXTENSION 6 m TUBE D 6 mm E 1 EXTENSION 6 m TUBE D 10 mm 1EXTENSION CONTROL CABLE 1EVAPORATOR UNIT IJ 1 COLD AIR CONVEYOR L 1 DIFFUSER WITH CONTROLS Both units are connected to each other by two very thin hoses 6 and 10 mm The hoses are connected to the two units by coupling joints which do not require any special tool alt mplit goes 7000H C 2 2 ID plate 1 Model 2 3 Technical features 2 Machine code 3 Serial number 4 Cooling power 5 Compressor and fan consumption 6 Heating power Split BiPower 7000H Type and quantity of refrigerating gas Rofrigerafing power 8 Weight Feeding 12 230Vac 50 Hz Consumption 54 A 12 Vdc 4 0 A 230 Vac Pick up current 14 A 0 15 sec Absorbed power 650W 920 W 1 Split BiPower 7000H 2 CODE 03151 3 S N 051036001 4 Cooling capacity 1 85 kW 6 Heating capacity 1 85 kW Re Unie 50 Hz 5 Inlet Power 650W 920 W Voltage 12 Vdc 230 Vac f Mr gr 360 H134a Refrigerating gas Required power 2200 W generator ir supply 300 m h Di
15. e evaporator and changes the state of the refrigerant from liquid to gaseous e evaporator this is cooled by the refrigerant change of state and has the function of cooling the air which is let through it Telair plit BPowER7000H A thermostat regulates the temperature of the air soread around The SPLIT BIPOWER 7000H air conditioner can provide cool air in Summer and warm air in winter Before starting up the air conditioner after a long period during which the vehicle has been exposed to the sun it is good practice to open the doors and windows to let out the heat which has been accumulated inside When the temperature inside the vehicle has reached the same level as the outdoor temperature close the doors and windows and start up the air conditioning system opening the doors and windows only in case of need The SPLIT BIPOWER 7000H air conditioner is able to run at both 12 Volts battery and at 230 Volts power mains The 12 Volt or 230 Volt power supply is selected by a special circuit which when a mains voltage at 230 Volts is present cuts the connection to the 12 Volt battery off automatically and activates the connection to the power mains On the other hand when the plug is taken out of the 230 Volt power source the circuit automatically restores the connection to the 12 Volt battery J NWARNING the conditioner is made to run at 12 Volts with the vehicle parked remember that a good 100 Ah battery
16. ed with the sealant Make sure that the side holes which are on the bottom Fig 20 Ref 1 face the driving direction of the vehicle FRONT Mu te Telair IF mplit 7000 while the rear holes Fig 20 Ref 2 follow the rear of the vehicle The arrow on Fig 20 shows the driving direction of the vehicle i Place the outside unit on the roof as shown on the figure and centre it over the 39 5 x 39 5 hole Connect the cable coming from the condenser unit Fig 21 Ref 1 to the relevant cable of the evaporating unit Fig 21 Ref 2 FRONT Fig 21 Insert the fittings Fig 21 Ref 3 and 4 into the slit Fig 21 Ref 5 Wrap the two pipes in view with anti condensation material Fig 22 14 Fig 23 By acting from above the camper it is possible to remove the protection plugs Fig 22 Ref 1 and Fig 23 Ref 1 which are in the evaporating unit Connect the fittings of the evaporator to the respective fittings integral to the pipes which you had previously let through the slit Fig 21 Ref 5 Wrap the two fittings with anti condensation material gt FRONT R k Tel ir SCH Fig 24 Telair G rt BPowER7000H Introduce the aluminium air conveyor Fig 24 Ref 1 into the plastic tube of the evaporator and push it down until the 2 fastening brackets Fig 24 Ref 2 to the roof of the vehicle leading the 4 fastening screws out of the holes Fig 24 Ref 3 Note The air c
17. in the previous section e Check that air flow through relative ducts and vents is unobstructed To ensure maximum efficiency always keep external ventilation grilles clear Fig 29 6 2 7 Fully open the service high pressure valve Fig 30 Ref 1 6 2 8 Screw out the guard of the service low pressure valve Fig 30 Ref 3 and open the valve Fig 30 Ref 4 in full 6 2 9 Screw down the guards of the valves Fig 30 Ref 2 and 3 again Fig 30 INFORMATION Tho Wanae de 6 4 Control panel Fig 31 not liable for damages resulting from improper use of the air conditioner X b dique me Thermostat adjuster Fig 31 ref 2 On off switch Fig 31 ref 3 Menu key Fig 31 ref 4 Display Fig 31 ref 5 17 Teldir plit sow 7000H 6 4 1 Switching on To switch the air conditioner on press the on off key Fig 31 ref 3 and at the same time the display is active S i WARNING After switching on the conditioner there is a 3 minute pause before the compressor is started and cold air outflow begins d INFORMATION The conditioner features automatic thermostat with a minimum working temperature of 16 C 1 C Below this temperature the thermostat does not enable the compressor this prevents ice forming inside the unit Fans and the heating function remain enabled 6 4 2 Display Fig 31 Rif 5 The display shows the Temperature Setting SET Temperature is set via the thermostat kno
18. lent blocks Fig 09 Ref 3 In order to avoid transmitting any vibrations from the condenser unit to the floor it is important to fasten the unit onto the silent blocks 11 Fig 13 Special attention should be when positioning the silent blocks which must be subject to compression Fig 12 and Fig 13 4 6 How to connect the pipes in the condenser unit Screw out the plug Fig 14 Ref 1 of the service low pressure valve Fig 14 Ref 2 Screw out the plug Fig 14 Ref 5 of the service high pressure valve Fig 14 Ref 3 paying attention NOT TO SCREW OUT the fitting Fig 14 Ref 4 Fig 14 lair plit Brower 7000H C c D INSTALLING THE EVAPORATING Keep the plugs of Fig 15 Ref 1 and Ref 3 AERATOR UNIT together with the user manual Screw down the fitting integral to the low pressure pipe on the service low pressure valve Fig 15 Ref 2 The evaporator unit may be installed in either of two ways e using the ventilation holes ventilation portholes already present on the vehicle e opening a new hole 5 1 Using the ventilation port This solution can be applied on condition that the porthole measures 395x395 mm First remove the porthole after having taken out the screws which fasten it to the roof of the vehicle ocrape away all the sealing material located around the opening Fig 17 Ref 1 and suitable close the holes of the screws and the joint lines using silicone or putty of a kind easily av
19. mensions H x L x W 20 x 65 1 x 47 cm eight 45 kg 8 0 1 5564 0060407 c Teldir plit sow 7000H 3 TRANSPORT HANDLING STORAGE 3 1 Storage During transport the air conditioner is protected by a suitable carton packaging The air conditioner must be stored in a horizontal position in a covered dry and ventilated environment The package is made to allow up to five 5 condensing parts and up to five 5 evaporating parts to be stacked CAUTION Vi CAUTION Do not turn the package upside down The right position is shown by the symbol stamped on the package 1 4 DANGER Stacking a larger number of items than the number specified above complete with their packaging is dangerous not only for the integrity of the equipment but is also hazardous for people 3 2 Weight Weight not including packaging Split BiPower 7000H condensing part kg 45 Split BiPower 7000H evaporating part kg 13 5 3 3 Handling The air conditioners complete with their packaging can be handled using ordinary hoisting and transport means The boxes are fitted with spacers which allow you to introduce transpallet forks k DANGER T y DANGER When hoisting and transporting comply with accident prevention and safety rules Use hoisting and transport equipment with a capacity greater than the load to be hoisted K 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Preliminary information 1 CURA Before installing the air conditio
20. ner you must by all means read these instructions in order not to make any mistake while installing FAS WARNING Improper installation of the air conditioners may lead to irreparable damage to the equipment and compromise the safety of the user Should the air conditioners be installed in a manner which does not comply with the instructions of this manual the Manufacturer shall not be held liable for any failure or for the safety of the air conditioner according to the law DM 89 392 EEC The Manufacturer shall also not be liable in such a case for any damage to things or injury to people k DANGER A DANGER Installation must be performed only by qualified and properly trained staff 4 2 Installation N WARNING T Before installing you must cut off all the power supply to the vehicle i e Battery positive pole e Generator unit if any e Outside power source A DANGER To comply with the above instructions may lead to electrical discharge j A DANGER Before getting onto the roof of the vehicle make sure it is strong enough to be walked on Check with the provider of the vehicle Should it not be strong enough you must set up a special trestle with scaffolding Teldir plit sow 7000H 4 3 Installing the condenser unit When you install the condenser unit remember it must always communicate towards the outside via at least two openings Fig 02 Ref 1 and 2 In fact the condenser uni
21. nt the expelled hot air from getting inside the vehicle To separate the two air flows use a soft sponge adhesive liner Fig 04 Ref 3 placing it against the floor in order to prevent the hot air coming out from Fig 04 Ref 2 from being sucked in through the opening Fig 04 Ref 1 Telair plit rower 7000H After having prepared the area of installation of The extension cables and the feeding cable the condenser unit you should connect the gas are provided with fairleads which must be pipes and the extension cables before finally housed in the suitable seat fig 07 fastening the unit in place gt The metal container has been set up so as to let both gas pipes the 2 extension cables the 230 Volt feeding cable out on the short side Fig 05 Ka DAN Re Ref 3 the 12 Vdc feeding cables of the air Ee Mp conditioner out on the long side Fig 05 Ref 2 E A rsrs Fig 07 as shown on Fig 08 Fig 05 Connect both extension cables to the relevant connector inside the condenser unit Fig 06 Fig 08 4 3 3 230 Vac power supply of the condenser unit In order to power supply the condenser unit it is necessary to arrange a three pole phase Fig 06 neutral earth cable having a minimum cross section of 2 5 for each pole The electric cable must be connected at one end to the thermomagnetic switch which should previously have been installed in the switchboar
22. on considered to be hazardous in terms of injury to people damage to property or to the environment or financial loss CO CAUTION This means you must pay attention in order to incur serious consequences which could lead to damage to material goods such as resources or the product INFORMATION his refers to information which is especially important Drawings and photos are provided by way of example only Although the machine you actually have may differ from the illustration in this manual its safety and the information provided for are guaranteed The manufacturer in order to pursue a policy of constant development and updating of the product may make changes without giving prior notice 1 3 General information Every SPLIT LINE air conditioner consists of two separate units Telair gp lit srower 7000H CC 1 CONDENSER UNIT which can be installed outside the vehicle inside the double bottom inside the garage or a bench or a cabinet The purpose of this unit is to drive our hot air during the conditioning stage and cold air during the heat pump stage All the SPLIT BIPOWER air conditioners have been designed for 230 Volt AC and 12 Volt DC feeding 2 EVAPORATOR UNIT or AERATOR which 7 WARNING must be installed on the roof of the vehicle The 230 Volt feeder in the place of a porthole 39 5 x 39 5 or takes priority when you connect the SPLIT else on an opening of the same size ma
23. onveyor has been designed to be installed on vehicles with a roof having a thickness between 30 and 60 mm With thicker roofs one can ask for a suitable conveyor K i WARNING Do not crush the sealing liner too much it must not be less than 12 mm thick If you crush the liner too much this will damage the supporting base of the air conditioner compromising the sealing of the joint and generating loud noise inside the vehicle when working 5 4 Installing the diffuser After anchoring the unit to the roof of the vehicle take both air outlet flaps out of the diffuser Position the diffuser temporarily Fig 25 Ref 1 and mark the 6 holes for future fastening which will then be on the aluminium conveyor then drill the holes with a 3 mm drill Fig 25 A Connect the connector of the panel Fig 26 Ref 1 and that of the temperature probe Fig 26 Ref 2 and fasten the diffuser to the aluminium conveyor by means of the suitable 6 self tapping screws supplied with the unit Put the air outlet flaps back on Fig 26 Make sure that the power supply cable is not too long as it could obstruct the suction openings 6 SETTING AT WORK 6 1 Foreword The SPLIT BIPOWER 7000H air conditioner consists of four basic sections e compressor this makes the refrigerating gas circulate inside the system e condenser this cools the refrigerant changing its state from gaseous to liquid e injector this is placed in th
24. ry part to cool down Take off the outside lid and spray a specific detergent on the heat exchangers evaporator and condenser and rinse with water to remove all dirt e Make sure the condensate outlet holes on the evaporator are free Fig 20 Ref 1 and 2 e Make sure the sealing liners are in proper condition and that no water is leaking into the vehicle e Make sure that both active carbon filters Fig 32 Ref 1 on the diffuser inside the vehicle are in proper condition In any case it is good practice to replace them at least once a year e Make sure that the insulation of the power cables is intact and remove any trace of humidity e Make sure all the screws are tightly fastened e During winter storage in the garage we suggest you disconnect the air conditioner from the power source and from the battery 21 C Telair emplit iow 7000H C GENERAL TERMS OF WARRANTY Telair guarantees that its products are without faults or defects in their material and or construction The effects of the warranty are understood to be limited to the right to obtain replacement or repalr free of cost of any part which should turn out to be defective within 12 months from the date of purchase of the product and in Telairs opinion It is understood that the purchaser has no right whatsoever to terminate the contract to claim damages for people or things to demand an extension of the warranty in case of any product
25. st be set at a temperature at least 5 degrees lower than that of the indoor environment of the vehicle and the warm cool selector must be in cool position 3 The evaporator fan does not work e make sure that the ON OFF switch Fig 31 Ref 2 is not in 0 position and that the fan speed selector Fig 31 Ref 1 is not blocked in an intermediate position 4 The condenser fan does not work e Call in a technician 20 C 5 The air conditioner has a poor yield e f the air conditioner has a poor yield you must clean the air filter the condenser and the evaporator using specific detergents We suggest washing the air conditioner before using it after a long period of time during which it has not been used If the air conditioner does not recover its initial yield even after the exchangers have been cleaned check the load of the refrigerating gas O pisPOSAL To dispose of the air conditioner please refer to specialized shops LE The waste material must not be disposed of in the environment but dispatched to special Collection Centres Telair gt 16 owes 7000H 10 MAINTENANCE Maintenance operations In order to ensure proper efficiency of the air conditioner once a year you must carry out a thorough cleaning of the condenser or have a technician carry it out k DANGER Before accessing the air conditioner you must by all means disconnect the 230 and 12 Volt power supply and wait for eve
26. stage the fan will anyway go on running for a few minutes in order to eliminate the heat accumulated inside the air conditioner then it will stop by itself A steady symbol indicates that the compressor is running A flashing symbol Indicates the stand by function during which the compressor is at standstill and is going to be started again 19 K The outdoor limit temperature of operation of the air conditioner is 5 C 6 4 7 Switching off To switch the air conditioner off press the on off key Fig 31 Rif 3 CAUTION Vi as After turning off the air conditioner using the thermostat knob or else the ON OFF switch you must wait at least 3 minutes before turning it back on again in order to allow the refrigerant to stabilize its pressure Failure to comply with this rule may lead to irreparable damage to the compressor of the air conditioner T SAFETY RULES e Always use power sockets which are connected to earth and are protected by differential cut off switches e Never use the air conditioner near flammable liquids Never use the air conditioner for any purpose other than those provided for by the Manufacturer e Do not modify or tamper with any part of the air conditioner Use original spare parts Maintenance and repairs must be carried out by specialized personnel e Do not put your hands inside the ventilation grids e Do not put any foreign matter into the ventilation outlets
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28. t sucks air in from the outside via the opening Fig 02 Ref 1 then after having used it to cool the condenser inside it again drives the heated air out via the opening Fig 02 Ref 2 Two kinds of installations can be made 4 3 1 A type installation The condenser unit sucks in the outside air from the side and drives the hot air out towards the bottom Fig 02 type A 1 AIR INLET FROM THE OUTSIDE 2 AIR OUTLET FROM THE INSIDE 4 3 2 B type installation The condenser unit sucks in the outside air from the bottom and drives the hot air out towards the bottom too This kind of installation calls for greater attention since it is of the utmost importance that the hot air which is driven out is not sucked back in via the opening Fig 03 Ref 1 as this would diminish the efficiency of the conditioner Should the condenser unit be installed outside the vehicle do not place the air inlet hole against a wall which could limit the passage of air If the unit is too close to the ground less than 40 cm the hot air driven out from Fig 03 Ref 2 as it springs back from the ground K could be sucked in again by the opening Fig 03 Ref 1 Fig 03 type B 1 AIR INLET FROM THE OUTSIDE 2 AIR OUTLET FROM THE INSIDE lf you install the condenser unit inside the vehicle you must be careful to keep the flow of the sucked in outside air separate from that of the hot air driven out and also preve
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