Regular checks
When your heat pump is located outdoors some external
maintenance is required.
NOTE
Insufficient maintenance can cause serious dam-
age to F2050, which is not covered by the guaran-
tee.
CHECKING GRILLES AND BOTTOM PANEL ON
F2050
Check regularly throughout the year that the grille is not
clogged by leaves, snow or anything else.
You should be particularly vigilant during windy conditions
and/or in the event of snow, as the grille can become
blocked.
Also check that the drain holes in the bottom panel are free
from dirt and leaves.
Regularly check that condensation is routed away correctly
through the condensation pipe. Ask your installer for assist-
ance if required.
Keep free of snow and ice
Prevent snow building up and covering the grille on F2050.
Keep free of snow and/or ice.
CLEANING THE OUTER CASING
If necessary the outer casing can be cleaned using a damp
cloth.
Care must be exercised so that the heat pump is not
scratched when cleaning. Avoid spraying water into the
grilles or the sides so that water penetrates into F2050.
Prevent F2050 coming into contact with alkaline cleaning
agents.
In event of long power cuts
In the event of prolonged power failures it is recommended
that the part of the heating system located outdoors is
drained. Your installer has installed a shut off and drain valve
to facilitate this. Call and ask your installer if you are unsure.
Silent mode
The heat pump can be set to "Silent mode", which reduces
the heat pump’s noise level. This function is useful when
F2050 must be placed in noise-sensitive areas. The function
should only be used for limited periods, because F2050
might not reach its dimensioned power.
Updating the software
Information about updating software can be found in the
Installer Manual for your indoor module or control module.
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Maintenance of F2050