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Brand | CLIVET |
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Model | CAS-41 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Provides details on the serial number label for unit identification.
Checks for damage and discrepancies before accepting delivery.
Purpose of spaces for operation, maintenance, and operator safety.
Unit installation types, vibration control, and installation standards.
Essential components like valves, filters, thermometers, and tanks.
Procedures for connecting and testing the water system.
Measures to prevent freezing in water connections.
Steps for making electrical connections, including safety checks.
Terminal connections for functions like remote control, alarms, and status.
Checks to perform with the machine in OFF mode before initial startup.
Step-by-step operations for the machine's initial startup procedure.
Checks for the refrigerant circuit, including oil stains and pressure.
Checks for the hydraulic system, including cleaning and pressure.
Verification of electrical connections, tension, and phase unbalancing.
Explains key functions and display icons for user interaction.
List of alarm codes, their descriptions, and procedures for resetting alarms.
How to access and modify unit parameters, including password protection.
Troubleshooting guide for common malfunctions and their solutions.
Detailed dimensions and weight for unit sizes 31, 41, and 51.
Detailed dimensions and weight for unit sizes 61, 71, and 81.
Detailed dimensions and weight for unit sizes 82 and 102.
Detailed dimensions and weight for unit sizes 122 and 162.
Detailed dimensions and weight for unit sizes 182 and 222.
Comprehensive technical specifications across various unit sizes.
Cooling operating limits based on air and water temperatures.
Risks related to incorrect installation, leaks, and gas accumulation.
Risks associated with electrical connections, cables, and earthing.
Risks from contact with moving parts like fans and transmissions.
Risks associated with refrigerant handling, leaks, and heat sources.
Risks from defects in tubing, attachments, and cutoff parts.