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Lists common alarms for electrical, refrigerant, and water circuits with their potential causes.
Specifies the unit's intended application and provides additional safety measures.
Identifies dangerous zones around the unit and outlines safe handling procedures.
Details potential risks associated with incorrect unit installation.
Provides crucial safety information regarding the R-410A refrigerant.
Factors to consider for installing air-conditioning systems, including spaces and connections.
Specifies the required clearances for unit operation and maintenance.
Details piping design, valves, insulation, anti-freeze measures, and system washing.
Explains the importance of filters and flow switches for water system integrity.
Provides guidelines for electrical connections, safety, and compliance.
Lists electrical specifications including current, power input, and inrush current for various sizes.
Step-by-step guide for safely connecting the unit to the mains power.
Essential checks for installation, power supply, coils, and ventilators before starting.
Detailed checks for the refrigerant, water, and electrical systems.
Verifies electrical parameters, unit absorption, and compressor operation.
Checks water flow rate and refrigerant circuit operational conditions.
Describes various operating modes like Cooling, Heating, ECO, and Maintenance.
Explains the functions of user keypad buttons and the meaning of LED indicators.
Guides on setting operating modes and selecting comfort or economic temperatures.
Details alarm types (flashing/fixed LED), indications, and manual/automatic reset methods.
Lists parameters accessible from the remote or service keyboard with their values.
Outlines the steps for navigating and modifying unit parameters using the keypad.
Lists various alarm types, their codes, and common causes.
Identifies causes for high and low pressure alarms during cooling operation.
Details troubleshooting steps for faulty probes and pressure transducers.
Specifies the temperature limits for cooling and heating modes for various unit sizes.
Lists common alarms for electrical, refrigerant, and water circuits with their potential causes.
Specifies the unit's intended application and provides additional safety measures.
Identifies dangerous zones around the unit and outlines safe handling procedures.
Details potential risks associated with incorrect unit installation.
Provides crucial safety information regarding the R-410A refrigerant.
Factors to consider for installing air-conditioning systems, including spaces and connections.
Specifies the required clearances for unit operation and maintenance.
Details piping design, valves, insulation, anti-freeze measures, and system washing.
Explains the importance of filters and flow switches for water system integrity.
Provides guidelines for electrical connections, safety, and compliance.
Lists electrical specifications including current, power input, and inrush current for various sizes.
Step-by-step guide for safely connecting the unit to the mains power.
Essential checks for installation, power supply, coils, and ventilators before starting.
Detailed checks for the refrigerant, water, and electrical systems.
Verifies electrical parameters, unit absorption, and compressor operation.
Checks water flow rate and refrigerant circuit operational conditions.
Describes various operating modes like Cooling, Heating, ECO, and Maintenance.
Explains the functions of user keypad buttons and the meaning of LED indicators.
Guides on setting operating modes and selecting comfort or economic temperatures.
Details alarm types (flashing/fixed LED), indications, and manual/automatic reset methods.
Lists parameters accessible from the remote or service keyboard with their values.
Outlines the steps for navigating and modifying unit parameters using the keypad.
Lists various alarm types, their codes, and common causes.
Identifies causes for high and low pressure alarms during cooling operation.
Details troubleshooting steps for faulty probes and pressure transducers.
Specifies the temperature limits for cooling and heating modes for various unit sizes.











