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Specifies that only qualified personnel should operate the unit as per regulations.
Highlights potential risks during operation and installation, emphasizing qualified personnel.
Outlines considerations for positioning, hydraulics, electrics, and ducting per local regulations.
Advises on planning periodic inspections to reduce repair costs and turning the unit off before operations.
Instructs to disable the unit immediately, contact service, and use original spare parts.
Lists topics the installer must train the user on, including start-up, set points, and breakdown procedures.
Provides a step-by-step guide for handling the unit, including verifying weight and identifying critical points.
Details criteria for unit installation, including external fixed positions and vibration control.
Specifies water features, limits, and the consequences of inadequate water quality, including warranty voiding.
Advises on measures to prevent freezing when temperatures approach 0°C.
Provides a step-by-step guide for making electrical connections, emphasizing safety and isolation.
Shows diagrams of electrical panels for different unit sizes and lists component abbreviations.
Outlines that start-up operations must be done by qualified technicians, with installer handling connections.
Lists essential preliminary checks before unit power supply, referring to other manual sections.
Details the sequence of operations for unit ON power supply, including voltage, fan, and temperature checks.
Provides checks for the refrigeration circuit, including oil stains, pressure, and valve status.
Details checks for the water circuit, including cleaning, filling, air evacuation, and antifreeze solutions.
Instructs on connecting oil resistances and checking compressor crankcase temperature before starting.
Explains automatic set-point adjustment based on outside temperature and provides parameter examples.
Explains the function of each key on the control panel and its action when pressed.
Instructs on how to silence alarms and emphasizes removing the cause before resetting.
Explains the procedure for resetting alarms and the importance of removing the cause.
Explains how to access the SETTING menu and lists configuration parameters and their acronyms.
Describes how to set up and manage different scheduling programs and assign them to days of the week.
Outlines that maintenance must be done by authorized personnel to maintain efficiency and lifespan.
Provides guidance for long periods of inactivity, including power off and frost risk prevention.
Details cleaning procedures for the air coil, emphasizing safety and proper air direction.
Advises on cleaning the water side exchanger based on temperature difference and provides cleaning methods.
Lists general alarm codes, descriptions, and types, with notes on reset procedures.
Explains the meaning of the inverter LED states (ON, flashing) and warns about electrocution danger.
Describes the installation and connection of the serial communication module and its parameters.
States that only authorized personnel must disconnect the unit and to avoid leaks.
Instructs to send the unit to authorized centers for dismantling and disposal according to standards.
Warns about risks during handling and incorrect installation, such as leaks or electric shock.
Details risks related to electrical connections, protective devices, and earthing.
Warns about injuries from moving parts and fans and the need for isolation.
Describes risks associated with refrigerant, including expulsion from safety valves and potential explosions.











