English 10
ELECTRIC WIRES
The appliances are meant to be permanently connected
with a fixed electric cable. Do not use a socket, nor a flexible
cable to supply power or to link the indoor unit with the
outdoor unit.
DRAINING OF CONDENSATES
Check that the drain works efficiently by pouring water
into the condensing tray of the indoor unit. Check that the
couplings are sealed and heat insulated if needed the
drainpipe for protection against freezing or condensation.
COOLING COUPLINGS
Check with an appropriate detector that the cooling linking
pipes are sealed, in particular the connecting valves of
the outdoor unit. Check that the pipes are perfectly heat
insulated.
CROSSING A WALL (Fig. 12)
Check that the passage of the pipes is sealed, in case
they pass through an outside wall.
Check that the linking pipes do not touch the wall.
FASTENING
Check that the indoor and outdoor units are solidly
fastened. Put back the elements previously removed.
MAINTENANCE
Before any action, SWITCH OFF the power switch.
The air filter is made of acrylic fibers and can be cleaned
with water.
CHECK REGULARLY AND BEFORE THE
SEASON THAT THE AIR FILTER IS CLEAN
AFTER LONG PERIODS OF NON-OPERATION
Before putting the appliance again in operation:
- Check and clean the outdoor unit, in particular the heat
exchanger.
- Clean or replace the air filters of the indoor unit.
- Check and clean the condensing tray of the indoor unit
as well as the outdoor units of the heatpump.
- Check that electric connections are tight.
NOTE:
If the outdoor unit is equipped with a crankcase heater on
the compressor, put the compressor under tension 12
hours before putting the system into operation.
SWITCH OFF THE REMOTE CONTROL OF THE
AIR TREATEMENT UNIT AND SWITCH ON THE
POWER SUPPLY