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6 - INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM
SYMBOLS OF COMPONENTS
C
Capacitor
M
Motor
COLOURS OF THE WIRES
B
Blue
N
Black
R
Red
W
White
U
N
PV
MV
GV
8
9
10
N
B
R
W
C
M
4
5 - MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
All equipment must be properly maintained in order to provide optimum performance over time. Faulty maintenance can result in
the cancellation of the product guaranty. Depending on the products, maintenance operations consist in the cleaning of filters (air,
water), internal and external exchangers, casings, and the cleaning and protection of condensate tanks. Treating odours and the
disinfection of room surfaces and volumes also contributes to the cleanliness of the air breathed by users.
• Cleaning:
- Never use solvents or powerful chemical products.
- Do not use excessively hot water to clean the unit (risk of burns).
• Check the condition of the appliance regularly and clean the coil as well as the
condensate drain pan.
Both sides of the coil must be cleaned, by using a vacuum cleaner with a rubber end
piece and by taking care not to damage the surfaces of the coil.
Periods between maintenance operations depend on local conditions and must be
defined according to case.
• Check that the condensate tank and line are clean and that the line is unobstructed.
• Check the cleanliness of the electric box and that the wires are well connected in
their terminals.
• The motor bearings are self-lubricating and therefore must not be greased.
• The filters are reusable and must be cleaned regularly with warm water (once a
month). Corrosive cleaning agents are not to be used to clean filters.
It is recommended that the filter be replaced with a new filter once a year.
A clogged filter decreases the appliance’s efficiency increases motor noise
and the windings could even break due to overheating
.
• To extract the filter, proceed as shown in the drawing opposite.
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