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Defines the unit's specific purpose and outlines crucial safety measures for hazard prevention.
Defines dangerous zones, safe handling procedures, and potential risks during installation and operation.
Covers general hazards, electrical system risks, and precautions for safe operation and maintenance.
Details safe handling practices, lifting point identification, and precautions for moving the unit.
Provides detailed guidance on selecting the best location, avoiding obstructions and environmental issues.
Addresses risks like freezing, vibration, and provides advice on antifreeze solutions and heaters.
Presents technical electrical data for units, including current, power, and voltage specifications.
Step-by-step instructions for safely connecting the unit to the main power supply.
Details how to use a 4-20 mA signal for automatic set-point adjustment based on water reset.
Ensures all preliminary checks for refrigerant, water, and electrical systems are completed before start-up.
Covers electrical system checks, crankcase heater activation, and tension/absorption verification.
Explains functions that adapt unit operation to installation characteristics, optimizing compressor usage.
Details the importance of identifying alarm causes before resetting to prevent irreversible unit damage.
Lists specific alarm codes, their descriptions, and reset types for troubleshooting unit faults.
Lists common causes for high and low pressure alarms in cooling mode, aiding fault diagnosis.
Details troubleshooting steps for faulty probes and pressure transducers, including checks and replacements.
Outlines protection mechanisms and troubleshooting steps for compressors, fans, and pumps to ensure reliable operation.
Presents cooling capacity, power input, EER, ESEER, and compressor details for different unit sizes.
Specifies maximum and minimum operating temperatures for air and water intake under cooling conditions.











