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Emphasizes planned periodic inspections to reduce repair costs.
Advises immediate deactivation and contacting authorized service.
Defines required spaces for operation, maintenance, and safety.
Criteria for unit placement, considering airflow, vibration, and neighbours.
Specifies required water features and potential issues from poor quality.
Information found on the serial number label regarding electrical specifications.
Procedures for connecting power, ensuring safety and proper grounding.
Requirements for installing isolator switches and securing power cables.
Diagrams illustrating the electrical panel layouts for various unit sizes.
Wiring diagrams for customer connections for different unit sizes.
Outlines responsibilities for start-up operations and checks.
Essential checks before powering up the unit.
Detailed steps for the unit's power-on sequence and initial checks.
Explanation of display icons, fixed and flashing states.
Functions and actions associated with the control panel keys.
Procedure for silencing alarms and removing their causes.
Steps for resetting active alarms after resolving the issue.
Setting up and assigning different operating schedules.
Importance of maintenance by authorized personnel for efficiency and lifespan.
Periodic checks for various unit parts and their frequencies.
Detailed list of alarm codes, their descriptions, and reset types.
Specific alarms related to the electronic thermostatic driver.
Procedures for authorized personnel to disconnect the unit safely.
Potential hazards from incorrect installation, leaks, or anchoring.
Hazards related to electrical connections, grounding, and covers.
Dangers associated with refrigerant handling, expulsion, and pressure.
Charts illustrating operating ranges based on water and air temperatures.











