1.9 User training
The installer has to train the user on:
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Start-up/shutdown
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Set points change
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Standby mode
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Maintenance
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What to do / what not to do in case of breakdown
1.10 Data update
Continual product improvements may imply manual data changes.
Visit manufacturer web site for updated data.
1.11 Indications for the User
Keep this manual with the wiring diagram in an accessible place for the operator.
Note the unit data label so you can provide them to the assistance centre in case of intervention (see “Unit identific tion” section).
Provide a unit notebook that allows any interventions carried out on the unit to be noted and tracked making it easier to suitably note the
various interventions and aids the search for any breakdowns.
In case of breakdown or malfunction:
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Immediately deactivate the unit
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Contact a service centre authorized by the manufacturer
The installer must train the user, particularly on:
•
Start-up/shutdown
•
Set points change
•
Standby mode
•
Maintenance
•
What to do / what not to do in case of breakdown
1.12 Unit indentification
The serial number label is positioned on the unit and allows to indentify all the unit features.
The matriculation plate shows the indications foreseen by the standards, in particular:
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unit type
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serial number (12 characters)
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year of manufacture
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wiring diagram number
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electrical data
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type of refrigerant
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refrigerant charge
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manufacturer logo and address
The matriculation plate must never be removed.
It contains fluorinated greenhouse gases
Type of refrigerant: R410A
The unit is shipped with only nitrogen charge
1.13 Serial number
It identifies uniquely each uni
t
.
Must be quoted when ordering spare parts.
1.14 Assistance request
Note data from the serial number label and write them in the chart on side, so you will find them easily when neede
d
.
Series
Size
Serial number
Year of manufacture
Electrical wiringdiagram
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Summary of Contents for MSE-XSC3 100.4
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