
14
12
fig. 6
fig. 7
Cut the length of pipe as required depending on how far it
must protrude outside, bearing in mind that it must protrude
from the air hosing sealing grill by 1 cm.
IMPORTANT:
make sure that the downward inclination of
the condensate drainage outwards is in the range of from 4 to
5% (
fig. 5
): slowly pour water into the condensing unit’s
condensate collection tray and then make sure that the pipe
prepared above drains this water correctly.
IMPORTANT: the cutting of the electric heating element
is absolutely prohibited in order to avoid creating serious
operating problems (short-circuits or other malfunc-
tions) to the unit.
In order to reduce the length of the electric heating element,
just pull it inside the unit as shown in
fig. 6 - 7 -7.1 - 7.2 -
7.3
.
Whenever the unit must be removed, make sure to first
drain the condensate collection tray to avoid annoying
water spills. During transport, always leave the air condi-
tioner positioned upright on a flat surface and never rest
it on its front plastic part or on its rear part.
N.B.:
Whenever it is impossible to send all the condensate
created outside the room, see the paragraph “Auxiliary con-
densate drainage”on page 15.
6. Outdoor grille
On request, it is possible to supply a special grille to be pla-
ced on the outdoor wall (
see fig. 8
).
fig. 5
fig. 8
4-5%
fig. 7.1
fig. 7.2
fig. 7.3
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OK
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