Olimpia Splendid Technical Service Letter
MAESTRO PRO INVERTER 12 HP (Model # 01925)
B1018 – Maestro Wi-Fi kit installation
For Technical Support
Contact: Lucas Holleron
Email: l.holleron@olimpiasplendidusa.com
Phone: (800) 408-5196 (ext. 103)
Removing the Front Cabinet
The front cabinet is secured by screws. A diagram shows an air conditioning unit with arrows indicating the direction of removal for the front panel. A photograph of the unit's front shows red circles marking the locations of the screws: three on the front, two on the top, and two underneath.
- 3 screws in the front
- 2 screws on top
- 2 screws underneath
Installing the B1018 Wi-Fi Board
Locate and install the B1018 Wi-Fi board in the designated location. This is found at the top right of the unit, situated above the touch screen display. Three images illustrate the installation process: the first shows the general internal components, the second (highlighted with a red rectangle) pinpoints the compartment for the Wi-Fi board, and the third provides a close-up view of the Wi-Fi board itself.
Connecting the Communication Wire
The communication wire connects to slot "E" on the main circuit board, labeled "INVERTER". A diagram of the circuit board labels various connection points from A to H, with "E" (CN5) clearly marked as "INVERTER". A close-up photograph of the actual circuit board confirms the location of this "INVERTER" slot.
Routing the Communication Wire
The communication wire needs to be routed carefully. It should be guided into the chase located behind the unit's coil and then plugged into the connector situated beneath the power switch. Two images demonstrate this routing process.
Final Steps
After installation, the front cabinet must be replaced. The red circles on the unit's front panel in the photograph indicate where the screws should be reinserted. Users are instructed to download the Maestro App from their device's app store (iPhone or Android) and follow the provided setup instructions. Crucially, the B1018 Wi-Fi board requires a 2.4GHz network to function correctly.