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Procedure for checking unit condition and correspondence with transport documents.
Steps for verifying weight, identifying critical points, and proper lifting.
Criteria for choosing installation locations: external, fixed positions, customer approval, accessibility.
Description of cut-off valves, thermometers, manometers, air bleed valve, etc.
Steps for system washing, additive application, filling, and leakage testing.
Measures to prevent freeze risk for units and water connections near 0°C.
Diagram illustrating recommended connections for different unit configurations.
Steps for making electrical connections, including diagram reference and earthing.
Guidelines for routing signal and data lines, avoiding interference and ensuring continuity.
Identification and description of components on the electrical panel.
Details on customer connections for various functions like mode switching and probes.
Instructions for RS 485 module addressing and MODBUS communication.
List of preliminary checks required before starting up the unit.
Sequence of operations to perform for starting up the unit.
Verification steps before checking the unit, including installation and power supply.
Checks for oil stains, pressure, and service outlet conditions in the refrigerant circuit.
Checks for system cleaning, water filling, valve positions, and air evacuation.
Verification of ground connection, conductor tightening, and voltage/frequency.
Procedure for connecting and checking compressor crankcase resistances.
Guide to navigating the unit's multifunction keypad and accessing menus.
Overview of the menu structure, including system controls, modalities, alarms, and configuration.
List of user-accessible parameters with their descriptions and extended descriptions.
Table of system status IDs, descriptions, units of measure, and usage.
List of alarms with codes, descriptions, and reset types (automatic/manual).
Continuation of the alarm list with codes, descriptions, and reset types.
Importance of maintenance by authorized centers for efficiency and longevity.
Recommendations for inspection frequency, typically every six months.
Guidance on checking and cleaning water exchangers for optimal thermal exchange.
Instructions for cleaning air coil surfaces and precautions against cuts from fins.
Checklist for periodic maintenance tasks and their frequency.
Instructions for authorized personnel to disconnect the unit safely, avoiding leaks.
Risks associated with electrical connections, components, and earthing.
Risks from refrigerant expulsion, heating, and potential explosions.