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Brand | LILLNORD |
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Model | PG 1000 |
Category | Air Conditioner |
Language | English |
Connect the electrical supply to the unit.
Location of the main control switch and indicator lights.
Housing for electrical components.
Port for connecting the water supply line.
Valve to empty the steam container.
Directs airflow within the unit.
Measures and controls humidity levels.
Options for relocating the control unit.
Position for the temperature sensor.
Accessory for unit elevation.
Primary housing and internal parts of the climator.
Component for airflow management.
Screws and plugs for unit installation.
Humidity control sensor and its mounting hardware.
Fitting for water connection.
Plate for covering when control box is relocated.
Fastening the climator unit to a wall.
Attaching the PVC tube to the water system.
Positioning the hygrostat for accurate humidity control.
Requirement for authorized personnel for utility connections.
Steps before starting the unit, including draining and power on.
Description of unit functions in different switch positions.
Adjusting the thermostat and hygrostat for desired levels.
Steps to remove covers, lid, and bottom of the control box.
Placing the control unit externally and routing cables.
Installing the sensor and managing control cables.
Securing the top cover after relocation tasks.
Common errors related to the power supply.
Issues with drying, uneven proofing, or low humidity.
Problems with steam generation or water filling.
Unit not heating or heating insufficiently.
External conditions affecting unit function.
Basic maintenance for problem-free operation.
Diagnosing issues when the unit fails to power on.
Identifying and replacing fuses or troubleshooting switches.
Ensuring the drain valve flap is properly secured.
Addressing insufficient humidity and steam production.
Diagnosing and adjusting faulty hygrostats.
Troubleshooting short filling times or low water pressure.
Diagnosing relay failures and solenoid valve blockages.
Resolving issues with emptying water from the steam unit.
Procedures for cleaning the steam tank and maintaining electrodes.
Checking and correcting electrode distance and wear.
Addressing overflow conditions and blown fuses.
Diagnosing solenoid valve sealing and contactor function.
Troubleshooting issues with the current relay.
Addressing uneven power draw across electrical phases.
Checking contactors and referencing moisture error steps.
Diagnosing no heat or insufficient heat output.
Troubleshooting thermostat and contactor malfunctions.
Checking heating elements and operational lamp indicators.
Correcting hygrostat settings and understanding priority modes.
Addressing overheating protection and fan defects.
Verifying power supply and referencing moisture troubleshooting.
Understanding priority settings for moisture and heat.
Checking the main power supply to the unit.
Resolving door open warnings and defective door gaskets.
Addressing overheating on one side and room suitability.
Procedure for daily draining of the steam unit.
Steps for monthly flushing of the steam system.
Procedure for annual internal cleaning of the steam tank.
Risks and precautions when using softened water.
Specifications for water connection and pressure.
Dangers of using softened water without precautions.
Requirements for feed water quality and pressure.
Parts related to humidity control and wiring.
Parts for the main control unit and electrical enclosures.
Components related to the fan and heating system.
Parts related to water and steam transfer.
Minor components for covering and sensor installation.
Complete control boxes, lamps, switches, and covers.
Components for the fan assembly and mounting.
Power conversion, switching, and control components.
Protective components, sensors, and empty electrical boxes.
Filters, hoses, bushings, and solenoid valves for water.
The core steam production unit and associated tubing.
Pre-assembled steam generators with various electrode configurations.
Various electrodes, bolts, screws, and washers.
Parts for water containment, draining, and sealing.
Pre-assembled top lids with specific electrode sets.
Components for flap operation and mounting.
Additional components like motor valves, relays, and bumper rails.
Junction boxes and relays specific to certain models.