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Details the information found on the unit's serial number label.
Explains the importance of the serial number for machine identification and spare parts.
Outlines specific danger zones and risks associated with unit handling.
Covers refrigerant identification, composition, risks, and necessary first aid.
Provides guidelines for fire prevention, accidental spill management, and exposure protection.
Instructions for safe unit handling, identifying lifting points, and balancing.
Covers personnel qualifications, conformity, earth connection, and electrical diagrams.
Essential checks for refrigerant, water, and electrical systems before start-up.
Details electrical system checks, phase balance, and proper use of crankcase heaters.
Verifies evaporator/condenser water flow rates and refrigerant circuit parameters.
Details the unit's temperature regulation logic and set-point compensation features.
Covers viewing, storing, and deleting alarms, and general alarm behavior.
Details the structure of alarms and lists specific error codes by module type.
Outlines essential maintenance for water exchangers and the unit structure.
Covers periodic inspections, PED directives, and procedures for putting the unit out of service.
Lists common causes for high and low pressure alarms in cooling mode.
Addresses issues related to faulty probes, pressure transducers, and compressor protection.
Details operating limits and correction factors for antifreeze solutions.