Argo ECOWALL DUAL 14000 UE N User And Installation Manual

Multisplit air conditioners – r32

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CONDITIONERS – R32
USER and INSTALLATION MANUAL
INDOOR UNITS:
ECOWALL DUAL 14000 UE N
ECOWALL DUAL 18000 UE
ECOWALL TRIAL 21000 UE
ECOWALL QUADRI 28000 UE
Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air conditioner, and
retain for future reference.
ECOWALL
MULTISPLIT AIR
V 10/19
OUTDOOR UNITS:
ECOWALL 9000 UI
ECOWALL 12000 UI
ECOWALL 18000 UI

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  • Page 1 ECOWALL MULTISPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS – R32 USER and INSTALLATION MANUAL INDOOR UNITS: OUTDOOR UNITS: ECOWALL DUAL 14000 UE N ECOWALL 9000 UI ECOWALL DUAL 18000 UE ECOWALL 12000 UI ECOWALL TRIAL 21000 UE ECOWALL 18000 UI ECOWALL QUADRI 28000 UE Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air conditioner, and retain for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Information for use The Refrigerant Precautions for use Description of components Guide to the remote control and display Remote control buttons Getting to know the display icons Getting to know the remote control buttons Getting to know the button combination functions Operating guide Replacing the remote control batteries WiFi guide...
  • Page 3: The Refrigerant

    Appliance filled with flammable gas R32. Before using the appliance, read the owner’s manual. Before installing the appliance, read the installation manual. Before repairing the appliance, read the service manual. Exception clauses of manufacturer responsibility Manufacturer will bear no responsibilities when personal injury or property loss is caused by the following reasons.
  • Page 4: Precautions For Use

    INFORMATION FOR USE Precautions for use WARNING  This product is not a toy. Children of less than 3 years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.  This device is not intended for persons (including children aged from 8 years and above) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or without the necessary experience and knowledge, unless they have received the necessary supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their...
  • Page 5  Do not climb on or place heavy objects on the top panel of the outdoor unit. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage or personal injury.  Do not put fingers or other objects in the air inlet/outlet grilles. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage or personal injury.
  • Page 6: Description Of Components

    Operating range: Cooling mode: from -15°C to +43°C (outdoor temperature) Heating mode: from -15°C to +24°C (outdoor temperature) Description of components Indoor unit ingresso aria air inlet pannellino panel filtro filter Tasto ausiliario auxiliary button Deflettore orizzontale horizontal flap uscitadell’aria air outlet Spia alimentazione power indicator...
  • Page 7: Guide To The Remote Control And Display Remote Control Buttons

    Outdoor unit Unità esterna ingresso aria impugnatura uscita aria Unitàesterna Outdoor unit ingresso aria air inlet impugnatura handle uscita aria air outlet GUIDE TO THE REMOTE CONTROL AND DISPLAY Remote control buttons V 10/19...
  • Page 8: Getting To Know The Display Icons

    Getting to know the display icons Temp. display type :Set temp. :Indoor ambient temp. :Outdoor ambient temp. Turbo mode Set fan speed Send signal Operation mode Child lock health function Auto mode ventilation operation Cool mode 8℃ heating function Dry mode Set temperature Sleep mode Fan mode...
  • Page 9 N.B. When several indoor units are connected to the same outdoor unit, do not select the AUTO mode, unless only one indoor unit is used and the others are switched off. All the units must in fact operate in the same mode: if the mode selected or automatically defined is different for the units connected to the same outdoor unit, the system goes into error and the error E7 appears on the display of the indoor unit.
  • Page 10 The temperature will increase or decrease by 2 degrees over two hours according to the function selected (cool/heat). 7. TEMP button Pressing this button will allow you to display the set temperature, the indoor ambient temperature, or the outdoor ambient temperature on the indoor unit's display. You can cycle through the settings on the remote control display as shown below: nessuna visualizzazione...
  • Page 11: Getting To Know The Button Combination Functions

    11. X-Fan button Press the X-Fan button in COOL or DRY mode to turn on X-fan function and activate the quick drying function of the indoor unit before the unit is switched off: by pressing this button, the indoor unit fan continues to vent for some time after the remote control is switched off. This mode can’t be activated when the unit is running in mode AUTO, FAN or HEAT.
  • Page 12: Operating Guide

    Operating guide General operations When you connect the power, press the "ON/OFF" button on the remote control to turn the air conditioner on. Press the MODE button to select the desired operating mode: AUTO, COOL, DRY, FAN or HEAT. Press "▲" or "▼" to adjust the desired temperature. (The temperature cannot be adjusted in automatic mode.) Press the "FAN"...
  • Page 13: Wifi Guide

    INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC amendments former Directive 2013/56/UE Replace batteries when they are depleted. At the end of their life, batteries must be disposed of separately from unsorted waste. They must be taken to designated recycling centres or returned to a retailer providing this service. Separate disposal of batteries helps to reduce the potential harmful effects on the environment and human health caused by their improper disposal and also enables the recovery and recycling of component materials, saving significant energy and resources.
  • Page 14 Before starting any procedure, disconnect the power supply from the product, allow a few minutes to pass and reconnect it. 2. Registration and access. After installing the application, open "EWPE SMART" and click Sign up to register. PLEASE NOTE: • USERNAME: must be UNIQUE, composed of name + number, without spaces (eg Rossi57) •...
  • Page 15 A menu appears with all the categories of devices that can be connected. Select the relevant type: In case of residential air conditioner: the fist box on left After choosing the category of interest, proceed with the reset of the unit. Different unit reset systems can be chosen depending on the type of unit / system and remote control (with or without wifi key).
  • Page 16 After performing the reset following the instructions, click on Next to automatically add the unit (it’s necessary to enter Wi-Fi password). WIRE CONTROL OR REMOTE CONTROL WITH WIFI REMOTE CONTROL WITHOUT WIFI PORTABLE AIR BUTTON BUTTON (MODE and TURBO) CONDITIONER (CONTROL Direct the remote control towards Direct the remote control towards PANEL RESET)
  • Page 17 The configuration must be The configuration must be done The configuration must be done done within 2 minutes. If it within 2 minutes. If it does not within 2 minutes. If it does not does not happen within 2 happen within 2 minutes, repeat happen within 2 minutes, repeat minutes, repeat the reset the reset operation..
  • Page 18 Configuration of the main functions In the Homepage click on the device you wish to control and access the operating interface of it. 1. Select, operating mode, temperature and fan speed. Mode 2. Temperature for each mode: just slide your finger on the indicated temperature 3.
  • Page 19 4. Set advanced functions Click Function (Func) in the lower left corner of the interface to enter the advanced settings. X-FAN fucntion Vertical flap swinging Horizontal flap swinging (if available) Sleep function Light on indoor unit display Temperature unit conversion V 10/19...
  • Page 20 Swing setting Click Up & down swing to turn the swing function on or off. Click the arrow in the lower right corner of the icon to go to the next screen and set the swing level. List of Preselections Click Timer.
  • Page 21 2. Group Control Click Group Control to use the present devices (Ex. Change the group name to "hhh" and set up the devices in the group list). When this group is working you can change the settings of the whole group. 3.
  • Page 22 4. Help Press Help to view the instructions for EWPE SMART APP. 5. Feedback Click Feedback to send a feedback on the product. V 10/19...
  • Page 23: Emergency Operation

    6. How to reset the air conditioner WiFi module: Turn off the unit with the remote control and disconnect the air conditioner power for at least 10 seconds. Reconnect the power supply. After 1 minute, press the "WiFi" and "Mode" buttons simultaneously.
  • Page 24: Maintenance Care And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE Care and cleaning N.B.: Disconnect the power before servicing or cleaning the unit. Cleaning the casing of the indoor unit Use a soft, damp cloth to clean the outer surface of the unit. Do not use water that is too hot, solvents, petrol or other aggressive chemical compounds, talcum powder or brushes.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Possible Faults And Solutions

    N.B. 1. Many packaging materials are recyclable materials. Please dispose of them in the appropriate recycling unit. 2. If you want to remove the air conditioner, please contact your local dealer or local service provider for the correct disposal method. TROUBLESHOOTING Possible faults and solutions WARNING...
  • Page 26: Analysing Faults And Solutions

    Does the desired temperature fall outside The available temperature range is: 16 – the available temperature range? 30°C. Is the voltage too low? Wait for the voltage to return to normal. The desired level Is the filter dirty? Clean the filter. of heating/cooling Does the set temperature fall within the Adjust the temperature to within the...
  • Page 27 N.B.: In the event of other error codes, contact a qualified technician for assistance. Warning If you experience any of the following problems, turn the air conditioner off and immediately disconnect the power. Then contact your local Technical Service Centre. ...
  • Page 28: Installation Instructions Installation Diagrams

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation diagrams Space to the wall At least 15cm At least 15cm Space to the wall Drainage pipe V 10/19...
  • Page 29: Choosing A Location For Installation

    INSTALLATION WARNINGS WARNING: Make sure that the power supply is disconnected before carrying out any work on the unit. WARNING: Wear appropriate personal protective equipment before carrying out any work on the unit. WARNING: The appliance must be reinstalled in accordance with national system regulations. WARNING: Wiring and installation must only be performed by a qualified technician trained to install, modify, extend and service the unit and perform safety and functionality tests.
  • Page 30: Electrical Connection Requirements

    Electrical connection requirements Safety precautions 1. Electrical safety standards must be met when installing the unit. 2. Use a power supply circuit and circuit breaker that comply with local safety regulations. 3. Make sure that the power supply matches the requirements of the air conditioner. An unstable power supply or incorrect wiring may result in a fault.
  • Page 31 hose. The hose must be connected to a pipe with a suitable gradient, ensuring no unnecessary bends are created. Do not run siphons and do not immerse in water. Step two: mount the wall-installation plate 1. Position the installation plate on the wall. Use a level to position it horizontally and mark the holes for the bolts on the wall.
  • Page 32 Step five: connect the indoor unit pipe tubo Position the pipe joint in the corresponding giunto tubo dado raccordo bellmouth. Pre-tighten the union nut by hand. giunto pipe tubo joint dado union raccordo Adjust the torque according to the following table. Position the open-end spanner on the pipe joint position the torque wrench on the union nut.
  • Page 33 Step seven: connect the indoor unit electrical cable 1. Open the panel. Remove the screw that vite pannello secures the small panel covering the terminal board. coperchio cablaggio 2. Insert the indoor and outdoor unit connecting cable into the rear hole corresponding to the foro di passaggio cavo...
  • Page 34: Outdoor Unit Installation

    tubo di scarico tubo di collegamento cavo di alimentazione fascetta interno ed esterno unità tubo interna tubo del liquido fascetta tubo di cavo di alimentazione interno scarico tubo di collegamento connecting pipe unità interna indoor unit tubo di scarico drain pipe cavo di alimentazione interno indoor and outdoor power cable fascetta...
  • Page 35 the heat exchanger is not exposed to the danger of hail. If you want to attach the unit to a wall, use brackets appropriately sized to support the weight of the unit. Condensation produced due to the operation in heating can be piped to a drain using the appropriate predisposition. Handling the unit The handling of the product must be After unpacking make sure that the...
  • Page 36 Do not install the drainage joint in the severe cold are. Otherwise it will be frosted and then cause malfunction. Refrigerating connections Use equipment and connecting pipes suitable for R32 refrigerator.  Keep sealed all open MODELS extremities of the pipes with a cap until the connection is Standard refrigerant completed.
  • Page 37: Vacuum Pump

    Vacuum pump Humid air left inside the refrigerant circuit can cause com- pressor malfunction. After having connected the indoor and outdoor units, bleed the air and humidity from the refrigerant circuit using a vacuum pump. (1) Unscrew and remove the caps from the 2-way and 3- way valves.
  • Page 38 A and unit B must correspond to each other. device must installed accordance with national regulations of wiring. ECOWALL DUAL 14000 UE N Handle Front side plate To unit A To unit B To the power supply...
  • Page 39 ECOWALL DUAL 18000 UE Handle To unit B To unit A connecting Power cord connecting cable cable To the power supply ECOWALL TRIAL 21000 UE Handle To unit A To unit B To unit C connecting Power cord connecting connecting cable cable cable...
  • Page 40 ECOWALL QUADRI 28000 UE Handle To unit B To unit C To unit A Power cord connecting connecting connecting connecting cable cable cable cable To the power supply V 10/19...
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  • Page 42: Post-Installation Checks

    Post-installation checks Checks Possible fault Has the unit been installed securely? The unit could fall, move or produce excessive noise. Is the thermal insulation of the pipes sufficient? Risk of condensation and dripping water. Has the check for gas leaks been executed? Risk of cooling (heating) not satisfactory.
  • Page 43: Procedure For Extending The Piping

    Procedure for extending the piping N.B.: Improper extension of piping is the main cause of refrigerant leaks. Proceed as shown below: 1. Cut the pipe 5. Expand the port • Check the length of the pipe based on the Expand the port using a pipe expander. distance between the indoor unit and outdoor unit.
  • Page 44 The unit contains R32, a fluorinated greenhouse gas with global warming potential (GWP) = 675. Do not release R32 into the atmosphere. ECOWALL DUAL 14000 UE N - Kg. 1,05 = 0,709 Tonn CO equiv. ECOWALL DUAL 18000 UE - Kg. 1,05 = 0,709 Tonn CO equiv.

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