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Detailed performance specifications including capacities, power consumption, and COP for different models.
Visual guide showing the physical setup and connections for the heat pump.
Guidelines for selecting an appropriate outdoor location for the heat pump unit.
Recommendations on the optimal distance from the swimming pool to minimize heat loss.
Instructions and recommendations for connecting the heat pump to the pool's water circulation system.
Guidance on how to connect the filter pump to the heat pump for integrated operation.
Essential information and safety precautions for connecting the heat pump's electrical supply.
Step-by-step procedure for the first-time operation and startup of the heat pump unit.
Instructions for setting up and commissioning the LinkDongleâ„¢ accessory for the heat pump.
Steps required to install and connect the optional Wi-Fi module to the heat pump.
Procedures for pairing and connecting the LinkTouchâ„¢ device for remote operation.
Overview of the heat pump's digital control panel and its factory-set heating mode.
Guide on how to set the current date and time on the heat pump's control panel.
Instructions for programming daily start and stop timers for the heat pump's operation.
How to change the desired water temperature (setpoint) using the touch screen interface.
Guide to selecting different operating modes like Heating, Cooling, or Auto.
Instructions on how to lock or unlock the touch screen to prevent accidental changes.
How to activate or deactivate the silent mode for quieter operation of the heat pump.
Information on identifying and resolving common faults and error codes displayed by the unit.
A table detailing electronic control faults, their reasons, and elimination methods.
Diagrams and definitions for the wire control interface and main board connections.
Safety checks regarding the work area and flammable refrigerant risks.
Guidelines for undertaking maintenance work under controlled procedures to minimize risks.
Instructions for maintenance staff and ensuring the work area is safe.
Procedures for checking the atmosphere for flammable refrigerants before and during work.
Requirement for having appropriate fire extinguishing equipment readily available.
Rules against using ignition sources near refrigeration systems with flammable refrigerants.
Ensuring the work area is adequately ventilated to disperse any released refrigerant.
Verifying that electrical components are correct and following manufacturer guidelines.
Procedures for safety checks and component inspection of electrical devices.
Guidelines for safely disconnecting and working on sealed electrical components.
Precautions for working on intrinsically safe components, including voltage and current limits.
Checking cabling for wear, corrosion, pressure, vibration, and environmental effects.
Prohibition of ignition sources when searching for or detecting refrigerant leaks.
Recommended methods for detecting leaks using electronic detectors or fluids.
Procedures for safely removing and evacuating refrigerant from the system.
Steps and precautions for safely decommissioning the equipment and recovering refrigerant.
Best practices for safely removing and transferring refrigerant into recovery cylinders.
Guidelines for safely charging the system with refrigerant, including pressure testing.
Important safety warnings and precautions for operating and maintaining the unit.
Technical specifications for electrical cables, including phase, earth, MCB, and protection.
A table comparing refrigerant saturation temperatures at different pressures.







