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Brand | CLIVET |
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Model | CAS-162 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Provides correct unit installation, use and maintenance information.
Details on the serial number label and its importance for tracking.
Procedures for checking the unit's condition and contents upon delivery.
Standards and methods for unit installation, including vibration and accessibility.
Description of essential water circuit components like valves, filters, and tanks.
Procedures and guidelines for managing condensate, including traps and slope.
Principles for air connections and ducting design for optimal operation and silence.
Electrical installation safety, compliance with regulations, and protection devices.
Steps for making electrical connections, including earthing and cable management.
Installation, assembly, dismantling, and electrical connection of the room thermostat.
Essential checks to perform before powering the unit on.
Step-by-step operations for the initial start-up of the unit.
Verification of unit installation, power supply, and safety devices.
Inspection of the refrigerant system for leaks, pressure, and oil presence.
Verification of the water circuit for cleanliness, pressure, and valve positions.
Checks on electrical connections, tension, frequency, and phase unbalancing.
Instructions on how to view and adjust the unit's setpoint.
Step-by-step guide for changing the operating mode (Cooling, Heating, Auto).
Detailed explanation of Summer, Winter, and Automatic operating modes.
How to optimize energy consumption using the ECO setpoint feature.
Setting operating schedules for different time bands and days.
List of alarms with codes and descriptions, and procedures for resetting alarms.
Access and modification of unit parameters, protected by password.
Principles of maintenance to be performed by authorized personnel.
Guide to identifying and resolving common unit malfunctions.
Key performance data including cooling capacity, compressor, fans, and power supply.
Precautions regarding electrical connections, earthing, and contact with live parts.
Risks associated with refrigerant handling, expulsion, and heat sources.