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Outlines requirements for disposing of electrical and electronic products according to directive 2012/19/EU.
Provides crucial details regarding the type and handling of refrigerants used in the air conditioning system.
Explains the classification and meaning of warning and information symbols used throughout the manual.
Defines key terms like Installer, User, Dealer, and Service company for clarity in manual interpretation.
Outlines essential safety measures for installers, including PPE and seeking expert advice when unsure.
Details critical safety procedures to prevent electrical shock, emphasizing power disconnection and voltage checks.
Defines the manual's purpose for handling, installing, and connecting specific unit models (1U105-160).
Lists critical precautions for installation, including pipe pressure, insulation, and handling of R32 refrigerant.
Provides guidelines for choosing an installation site, focusing on ventilation, noise, weight support, and gas leak risks.
Advises on site selection to mitigate effects of strong winds, snow, and ice accumulation for optimal performance.
Offers guidance for seacoast installations and snow protection, including structural shielding and proper elevation.
Details requirements for foundation work, ensuring strength, levelness, and secure fixing of the outdoor unit.
Specifies required clearances for single and multi-unit installations to ensure airflow and maintenance access.
Specifies requirements for piping materials, pressure ratings, and compliance with legislation like EN378.
Prohibits refrigerant discharge and guides on brazing refrigerant piping, emphasizing correct flux usage.
Illustrates the basic piping connections for single split systems, including indoor/outdoor units and valves.
Details recommended pipe diameters for liquid and gas lines for various single split unit models.
Specifies the maximum allowable one-way piping length and vertical height difference for single split systems.
Explains the necessity of checking for refrigerant leaks and removing moisture from the piping system.
Describes how to perform a vacuum leak test, including evacuation pressure and monitoring for leaks.
Details the process for a pressure leak test using nitrogen and bubble solution for connections.
Provides steps for vacuum drying to remove moisture, including target vacuum, duration, and repetition.
Highlights that the product uses fluorinated greenhouse gases and prohibits venting into the atmosphere.
Covers essential precautions for charging refrigerant, including liquid state charging and cylinder positioning.
Explains how to perform complete recharging, emphasizing vacuum drying before the process.
Stresses wiring by authorized electricians, compliance with legislation, and use of earth leakage breakers.
Warns about high voltage dangers, requiring power disconnection and voltage checks before servicing electrical parts.
Lists essential checks before operation, including wiring, grounding, piping, and valve status.
Details precautions for test runs, emphasizing initial cooling operation and avoiding unattended operation.
Advises contacting a dealer for technical support when moving, disassembling, or re-installing the unit.
Outlines material composition limits and proper recycling procedures for refrigerants and scrapped units.
Outlines requirements for disposing of electrical and electronic products according to directive 2012/19/EU.
Provides crucial details regarding the type and handling of refrigerants used in the air conditioning system.
Explains the classification and meaning of warning and information symbols used throughout the manual.
Defines key terms like Installer, User, Dealer, and Service company for clarity in manual interpretation.
Outlines essential safety measures for installers, including PPE and seeking expert advice when unsure.
Details critical safety procedures to prevent electrical shock, emphasizing power disconnection and voltage checks.
Defines the manual's purpose for handling, installing, and connecting specific unit models (1U105-160).
Lists critical precautions for installation, including pipe pressure, insulation, and handling of R32 refrigerant.
Provides guidelines for choosing an installation site, focusing on ventilation, noise, weight support, and gas leak risks.
Advises on site selection to mitigate effects of strong winds, snow, and ice accumulation for optimal performance.
Offers guidance for seacoast installations and snow protection, including structural shielding and proper elevation.
Details requirements for foundation work, ensuring strength, levelness, and secure fixing of the outdoor unit.
Specifies required clearances for single and multi-unit installations to ensure airflow and maintenance access.
Specifies requirements for piping materials, pressure ratings, and compliance with legislation like EN378.
Prohibits refrigerant discharge and guides on brazing refrigerant piping, emphasizing correct flux usage.
Illustrates the basic piping connections for single split systems, including indoor/outdoor units and valves.
Details recommended pipe diameters for liquid and gas lines for various single split unit models.
Specifies the maximum allowable one-way piping length and vertical height difference for single split systems.
Explains the necessity of checking for refrigerant leaks and removing moisture from the piping system.
Describes how to perform a vacuum leak test, including evacuation pressure and monitoring for leaks.
Details the process for a pressure leak test using nitrogen and bubble solution for connections.
Provides steps for vacuum drying to remove moisture, including target vacuum, duration, and repetition.
Highlights that the product uses fluorinated greenhouse gases and prohibits venting into the atmosphere.
Covers essential precautions for charging refrigerant, including liquid state charging and cylinder positioning.
Explains how to perform complete recharging, emphasizing vacuum drying before the process.
Stresses wiring by authorized electricians, compliance with legislation, and use of earth leakage breakers.
Warns about high voltage dangers, requiring power disconnection and voltage checks before servicing electrical parts.
Lists essential checks before operation, including wiring, grounding, piping, and valve status.
Details precautions for test runs, emphasizing initial cooling operation and avoiding unattended operation.
Advises contacting a dealer for technical support when moving, disassembling, or re-installing the unit.
Outlines material composition limits and proper recycling procedures for refrigerants and scrapped units.
| Refrigerant | R32 |
|---|---|
| Weight (Indoor Unit) | 10.5 kg |
| Cooling Capacity | 16000 BTU |
| Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
| Type | Split System |
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