5
150
500
200
A
2
1
2
1
10
3 - INSTALLATION OF THE UNITS
3.1 - INSTALLATION OF THE INDOOR UNIT
• The appliance can be installed vertically or horizontally.
3.1.1 - RECOMMENDATIONS
• Safety index: IP 20.
AVOID:
• Putting the unit in very damp places.
• Direct exposure to sunlight or the proximity of heat sources.
• Installing the unit above electric appliances.
MAKE SURE THAT:
• The position is the best one for providing good ventilation in the
room (do not place the blower and intake orifices too near each
other).
• That the solidity of the support is adequate for the weight of the unit
and does not cause vibrations.
• The position chosen complies with the recommended minimum
maintenance spaces (see drawing opposite), and that the distance
and difference in level between the units are as small as possible.
• The piping and the electric connections are easily accessible.
Dimension A:
If the filter kit is installed on the unit, dimension
A must be at least 250 mm (to facilitate filter
removal).
3.1.2 - POSSIBLE INSTALLATION CONFIGURATIONS
1 - Horizontal installation
2 - Vertical installation
Note:
The unit is supplied in configuration 1 as standard.
3.1.3 - CONFIGURATION MODIFICATION
• For suction at the front of the unit, remove the panel's 4 retaining
screws, turn the panel and secure it to the bottom of the unit.
3.1.4 - UNIT INSTALLATION
• Once the configuration has been selected, install any accessories
on the unit (see chapter entitled "Indoor unit accessories").
• Secure the unit to the wall or ceiling using the 4 mounting holes
provided at the back.
Secure the unit with either screws or M8 threaded lugs.
• In horizontal assembly, the appliance must be positioned as shown
in the drawing opposite to ensure that condensates flow toward the
outlet and that the appliance operates correctly.