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Summary of Contents for EVO MAX 100

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Page 2: ...al Operation 13 6 Controlling and Operation 14 6 1 Controller Display 14 6 2 How to Use the Controller 15 6 2 1 Using the Finger Point Button 15 6 2 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down 16 6 2 3 System Sta...

Page 3: ...stalled or repaired by a qualified installer and authorised dealer Maintenance and operation should be carried out according to the recommended frequency Only genuine standard spare musts must be used...

Page 4: ...om being harmed while using this unit to avoid damage to the unit and for to prevent improper use ensure that the following information is understood The piping connection and wiring should be install...

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Page 7: ...Scroll Compressor Quantity 4 Fan Quantity 2 Fan Motor Input W 2000x2 Circulation Pump Water Flow Volume m3 h 10 Water Pressure Drop kPa 15 Suggested Water Temp Differential C 5 15 Water Connection in...

Page 8: ...P a g e 8 3 2Unit Dimensions Evo Max 100...

Page 9: ...ting mode the unit will automatically defrost to make sure the unit maintains heating efficiency which will last between 2 10 minutes WORKING CONDITIONS The unit uses sophisticated electronic devices...

Page 10: ...P a g e 10 5 Installation 5 1 Installation Space 5 2 Installation Schematic Diagram...

Page 11: ...the top point of the water loop The flow switch is installed inside of the heat pump check to ensure that the wiring and action of the switch is normal and controlled by the controller The connection...

Page 12: ...5mm2 wires 5 6 Transit When the heat pump is to be transported please keep the unit standing upright The unit cannot be laid down otherwise inner parts of the device may become damaged If the unit nee...

Page 13: ...g operation 5 8 Trial Operation Turn on the machine by pressing the ON button on the remote controller begin to immediately check whether the water pump is operating normally If it is normal observe t...

Page 14: ...P a g e 14 6 Controlling and Operation 6 1 Controller Display...

Page 15: ...P a g e 15 6 2 How to Use the Controller 6 2 1 Using the Finger Point Button...

Page 16: ...P a g e 16 6 2 2 Starting Up and Shutting Down...

Page 17: ...P a g e 17 6 2 3 System State Operation 6 2 4 Parameter Operations...

Page 18: ...P a g e 18 6 2 5 Clock Operation...

Page 19: ...P a g e 19 6 2 6 Timer Operation...

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Page 24: ...P a g e 24 6 2 7 Keyboard Lock 6 2 8 Malfunction Display...

Page 25: ...E41 system4 The high pressure switch is broken Check the pressure switch and cold circuit System 1 2 3 4 low pressure protection E12 system1 E22 system2 E32 system3 E42 system4 The low pressure switc...

Page 26: ...P a g e 26 8 Appendix 8 1 Connection of PCB Illustration...

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Page 28: ...useful life must be handled separately from domestic waste and must be taken to a recycling centre for electric and electronic devices or handed back to the dealer when purchasing an equivalent applia...

Page 29: ...less than 0 1 sec 186 224A 2 x 95mm 95mm 280A 30mA less than 0 1 sec 8 3 2 Three Phase Unit Nameplate max current Phase Line Earth Line MCB Creepage Protector Signal Line No More than 10A 3 x 1 5mm 1...

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