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Details preliminaries, risk situations, intended use, installation guidelines, and user training requirements.
Details checks required before accepting delivery, including damage assessment and correspondence verification.
Provides a step-by-step guide for safe and correct handling and lifting of the unit, verifying weight and capacity.
Details positioning requirements, including fixed positions, vibration transmission, safe accessible location, and airflow considerations.
Outlines the operation sequence before connecting the unit, including system washing, leakage tests, and pipe insulation.
Advises on measures to prevent freezing risk for the unit and connections, especially at low temperatures.
Provides a recommended connection diagram for the hydraulic circuit and notes on water temperature and freezing risk.
Explains the Free-Cooling option for recovering cold from the external environment to reduce compressor work.
Describes partial and total energy recovery options, focusing on desuperheaters and heat exchangers for hot water production.
Details requirements for electrical lines, protection devices, cable sizing, and operations performed by trained personnel.
Provides steps for electrical connections, including referring to diagrams, verifying network characteristics, and ensuring safety.
Lists preliminary checks to be performed before the unit starts up, covering power supply, clearances, and system integrity.
Outlines the start-up sequence of operations to be performed when the unit is powered ON, including voltage measurements and fan checks.
Details checks for the refrigerant circuit, including oil stains, pressure verification, and service outlet status.
Describes checks for the hydraulic circuit, ensuring it's clean, filled, pressurized, and free of air, with notes on antifreeze solutions.
Covers checks for the electrical circuit, including ground connection, conductor tightening, and voltage/frequency verification.
Provides steps to visualize and reset alarms, emphasizing identifying and removing the cause before resetting.
Details the process for resetting the alarm log, including password entry and accessing alarm configuration.
Guides on accessing the maintenance menu, requiring a password, and lists available system objects for configuration and diagnostics.
Provides a step-by-step guide for connecting a PC to the unit, including IP address configuration and testing.
Presents a control check list for maintenance, covering corrosion, panel/fan fixing, coil cleaning, and system tests.
States that the unit must be sent to authorized centers for dismantling and disposal, recovering materials according to national standards.
Highlights common risk situations not controlled by the manufacturer, such as danger zones, handling issues, and installation errors.
Defines the danger zone as an area accessible only to authorized operators with deliberate removal of protections.
Warns about risks during handling operations if protections are not used or due to lack of caution, potentially causing damage or injury.
Details risks associated with incorrect installation, including leaks, electric shock, and potential explosions from flammable gas accumulation.
Addresses risks related to electrical connections, including shocks, electrocution, and fires due to improper attachment or earthing.
Warns about injuries from contact with moving parts like transmissions or fan aspiration, advising to open isolators before access.
Details risks associated with refrigerant, including expulsion from safety valves causing intoxication and potential explosions from heat sources.
Describes risks from hydraulic parts, such as leaks or water projection due to tubing defects, potentially causing damage or short circuits.











