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Examples of unaccept-
able installations
Atmospheres containing
ammonia
Sewage works, pigsties
Substances which block the
evaporator
Air containing oil or fat, dust (cement, flour,
etc.). Note: If the air contains hairspray (e.g. in
hairdressing salons), the appliance should be
operated with shorter maintenance intervals.
Saline environments
Coastal installations (< 200 m from the coast)
can reduce component service life.
Atmospheres containing
chlorine or chloride
Swimming pools, salt works
Atmospheres containing
thermal water
Formaldehyde in the atmos-
phere
Certain wood-based materials (e.g. OSB
boards)
Certain insulating materials (e.g. foams based
on urea-formaldehyde (UF in-situ foams))
Carboxylic acid in the atmos-
phere
Extract air from kitchens
Components of floor cleaners (e.g. vinegar
cleaner)
Areas in proximity to high
frequency machines
Inverters for large motors, radar, etc.
Air polluted with these substances can cause corrosion of copper
materials in the refrigerant circuit, especially the evaporator. This
corrosion can lead to failure of the appliance. Any damage to
the appliance caused in this way is not covered by the guarantee
conditions.
Note
The appliance output data is calculated according to the
relevant standards, using the intake temperature speci-
fied in the data table. Below this temperature the appli-
ance efficiency and output decrease. The heat-up time
is extended.
Note
If the appliance is operated in recirculation air mode: You
can improve the efficiency of the appliance by utilising
the waste heat from other appliances to heat the DHW
cylinder, e.g. boilers, tumble dryers or freezers.
If, for example, a tumble dryer releases dust at the in-
stallation site, the evaporator must be cleaned more
frequently.
Sound emissions
The sound emissions are louder on the air intake and air discharge
sides of the appliance than on the closed sides.
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Do not direct the air intake or air discharge towards
noise-sensitive rooms of the house, e.g. bedrooms.
Note
For details on sounds emissions, see chapter "Specifica-
tion / Data table".
Note
The fan speed affects noise emissions.
Never set the fan speed higher than necessary.
See chapter "Commissioning / Fan setting subject to pres-
sure drop".
9.4 Siting the appliance
Note
Accessories are located in the corners of the packaging.
Remove the accessories before disposing of the pack-
aging.
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Carefully undo the cardboard packaging at the clips.
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The appliance is secured to the pallet with metal brackets and
screws. The metal brackets are hooked on to the feet underneath
the floor plate of the appliance.
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Remove the fixing screws of the metal brackets from the
pallet.
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Push the metal brackets a little towards the cylinder centre to
unhook them from the appliance feet.
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Pull the metal brackets out from underneath the appliance.
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Material losses
Take note of the appliance's weight and centre of gravity.
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Slightly tip the appliance and carefully roll the appliance off
the pallet.
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Position the appliance in the final installation site.