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LG ARNH963K2A2 - Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Safety

LG ARNH963K2A2
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Safety Precautions
Always use lock-out, tag-out procedures!
Ensure the electrical power is off and the disconnect is locked and tagged
prior to working on the Hydro Kit.
Verify the piping system has been properly evacuated
(<500 ppm), and the system’s refrigerant charge is correct
before commissioning and after any repair is made.
Improper system evacuated and/or an improper refrigerant charge may
cause product malfunction.
Do not install the units outside.
There is risk of re, electric shock, explosion, and physical injury or death.
Do not change the settings of the protection devices.
If the pressure switch, thermal switch, or other protection device is
shorted and forced to operate improperly, or parts other than those
specied by LG are used, there is risk of re, electric shock, explosion,
and physical injury or death.
Do not store or use ammable gas or combustibles near the
unit.
There is risk of product failure, re, explosion, and physical injury or death.
Replace all control box and panel covers.
If cover panels are not installed securely, dust, water and animals may
enter the outdoor unit, causing re, electric shock, and physical injury or
death.
Always check for system refrigerant leaks after the unit has
been installed or serviced.
Low refrigerant levels may cause product failure, and exposure to high
concentration levels of refrigerant gas may lead to illness or death.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation
Hydro Kit High Temperature Water Heater (K3) must be kept
in an upright position during installation.
To avoid oil migration from the onboard compressor..
Do not make refrigerant substitutions. Use the refrigerant
listed on the nameplate of the unit.
If a different refrigerant is used, or air mixes with original refrigerant, the
unit will malfunction and be damaged.
Take appropriate actions at the end of HVAC equipment life
to recover, recycle, reclaim or destroy refrigerants
according to applicable U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) rules.
Wiring Precautions
Turn the power off at the nearest disconnect before servicing
the equipment.
Electrical shock can cause physical injury or death.
Do not supply power to the unit until all electrical wiring,
controls wiring, piping, installation, and refrigerant system
evacuation are completed AND the commissioning agent has
authorized you to do so.

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