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1.8.2 Maintenance responsibilities of the user

Like any other machine, the air conditioning unit requires regular maintenance, as the wear to which

some of its parts are subjected can effect its mechanical reliability and the safety of those responsible

for its maintenance.
In compliance with current regulations, the unit must be regularly inspected and the results recorded on

the forms provided by the Labour and Health Authorities of the country where the air conditioning unit is

installed.
Users cannot access this form to perform maintenance and upkeep tasks on the unit.
There is no intent for the user to perform any maintenance tasks on the air conditioning unit.

  D A N G E R

It is strictly prohibited for the user to carry out any maintenance or upkeep tasks on the air conditioning

unit.
Only trained Johnson Controls Inc. personnel with the necessary means and tools may carry out main‐

tenance and upkeep work on the unit.
Trained personnel must be aware of the health and safety regulations and procedures applicable to air

conditioning units. They should also be aware of general procedures and those applying specifically to

this unit.
Contact a Johnson Controls Inc. Authorised Technical Assistance Service for scheduled maintenance

on this unit.

To discover the maintenance operations a Johnson Controls Inc. Authorised Technical Assistance Serv‐

ice should regularly perform, see 

 Maintenance Schedule 

 

, see on page 11 .

PRODUCT DISPOSAL
According to Directive 2002/96/EC of the European

Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003, the

presence of the symbol on the product or in the docu‐

ments  included  with  the  product  indicates  that  this

product is classified, according to current law, as an

electrical  and  electronic  device  and,  therefore,  this

product cannot be dealt with at the end of its working

life as domestic or urban waste.
The product must be taken to collection points for the

recycling  of  waste  electrical  and  electronic  equip‐

ment.
The  appropriate  management,  reuse,  assessment

and recycling of these products protect human health

and the environment.

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User manual

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Regular maintenance by the user

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Summary of Contents for VITALITY LARGE SPLIT AIR - AIR

Page 1: ...VITALITY LARGE SPLIT AIR AIR Air conditionating units User manual Ref N 40340_EN 0210...

Page 2: ...ctions 8 1 5 1 Thermostat connections to the control board 8 1 5 2 Thermostat connections 9 1 6 Safety and equipment protection systems 9 1 7 Placing the unit out of service for planned stoppage or ma...

Page 3: ...1 User manual...

Page 4: ...coil electric resis tor etc E Air from outdoors 8 Compressor 1 1 2 Parts of the VITALITY The VITALITY series range is made up of a series of air air units with centrifugal fans in the indoor unit and...

Page 5: ...ets on each VIR model can be configured vertically or horizontally using the optional kit Software installed on the YKN2 Open electronic board provides electronic management for the YKN2 Open control...

Page 6: ...A model only A centrifugal fan driven by an independent motor and with belt transmission is installed in the VIR 25A model Indoor fan models VIR 40A 45A 60A 75A and 90A One two or four centrifugal fan...

Page 7: ...quality finish that lasts for many years 800 H N S according to DIN 50021 Unit base VAC VAH models The base of the unit is made with fixed beams that provide a solid foundation Openings on the front...

Page 8: ...d use of the unit The VITALITY series of units is exclusively designed for the air conditioning of buildings and properties Therefore the unit has a cold generating system a heat pump and as optional...

Page 9: ...perating mode for each one varies depending on the specific model 1 4 1 VAC models air conditioning The VAC model circulates gas refrigerant R 410A through a cooling circuit driven by two compressors...

Page 10: ...for starting and managing the air conditioning unit and for adjusting the temperature of the supply air Through this thermostat the operating programme determines when to automatically start the air c...

Page 11: ...st the unit themselves All of inspections or adjustments that may be made by the user are performed using the DPC 1 thermostat The air conditioning unit is fitted with electrical protection systems to...

Page 12: ...nnected to the unit Only disconnect the unit if it is not to be used for a long period of time When preparing for seasonal use connect the unit to the electricity supply at least 8 hours before starti...

Page 13: ...eatedly until the display indicates OFF Then restart the unit by pressing the MODE key and select the required operating mode The unit will start up normally if the cause of the fault is no longer pre...

Page 14: ...the health and safety regulations and procedures applicable to air conditioning units They should also be aware of general procedures and those applying specifically to this unit Contact a Johnson Co...

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