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Common Problems - CLIVET BOX 2 950x950 Handbuch Für Installation, Bedienung Und Wartung

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Maintenance
4.7
Troubleshooting
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CAUTION DANGER
If any of the following conditions occur, turn the unit off immediately.
– The power cable is damaged or unusually hot.
– You can smell burning.
– The unit makes loud or abnormal noises.
– A fuse blows or the circuit breaker trips frequently.
– Water or other substance have fallen into the unit, or water or other substance have leaked from the unit.
DON'T TRY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM YOURSELF. IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE
CENTRE.
4.7.1

Common problems

The problems described below do not represent malfunctions and, in most cases, do not require repair.
Problem
The unit does not turn on
when the ON/OFF button
is pressed
The unit switches from
Cooling/Heating mode to
Ventilation mode
The indoor unit emits a
white haze
Both the indoor and
outdoor units emit a white
haze
The indoor unit is noisy
Both the indoor and
outdoor units are noisy
The outdoor unit is noisy
Indoor or outdoor unit
emits dust
The unit smells bad
The fan of the outdoor
unit is not working
Operation is erratic or
unpredictable, or the
unit does not respond to
commands
NOTE:
if the problem persists, contact your local dealer or nearest service centre, providing a detailed description of the malfunction
and specifying the model code.
Possible causes
- The unit has a 3-minute delay protection feature that prevents overloading. The unit
cannot be restarted until three minutes have elapsed since shutdown.
- If the operation light and the PRE-DEF indicators (Preheating/Defrosting) are on, this
means that the outdoor temperature is too low and the anti-cold function has been
started to defrost the unit.
- The unit can change operating mode to prevent frost formation. As the temperature
rises, the unit will return to the previously set mode.
- The set temperature has been reached and the compressor has switched off. The unit
will continue to operate in response to temperature changes.
- In humid regions, a marked difference in temperature between the air in the room and
the air conditioning can cause a white mist to form.
- When the unit restarts in Heating mode after a defrost cycle, it may emit a white haze
due to moisture generated by the defrosting process.
- An air current noise is heard when the ventilation slit returns to its original position.
- You will hear a crackling sound after the Heating mode is activated due to the
expansion and contraction of the plastic parts of the unit.
- Slight hissing during operation: this noise is normal and is due to the circulation of
refrigerant gas in the indoor and outdoor units.
- Slight hissing when the system starts up, immediately after shutdown or during
defrosting: this noise is normal and is caused by stopping or changing the direction of
the refrigerant gas.
- Cracking: due to normal expansion and contraction of plastic and metal parts caused by
temperature changes during operation.
- The unit emits various noises depending on the operating mode in use.
- During a long period of non-use, dust may accumulate on the unit and be emitted when
it is turned on again. This problem can be partly solved by covering the unit during
prolonged periods of inactivity.
- The unit may absorb ambient odours (furniture, cooking, cigarettes, etc.) and emit them
during operation.
- Mold has formed on the unit's filters and must be removed.
- During operation, fan speed is controlled to optimise the operation of the air conditioner.
Interference from mobile phone repeaters and remote amplifiers may cause the unit to
malfunction.
In this case, try to solve the problem as follows:
- Disconnect the unit from the power mains and then reconnect it.
- Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to restart operation.
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