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Precautions For Transporting And Lifting The Air Conditioner
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Before transporting the air conditioner, determine the path that will be used to move it to the installation
site.
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Do not unpack the air conditioner until it is transported to the installation site.
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When unpacking and moving the air conditioner, must hold the Lifting Lugs and do not apply force
to other parts, especially the refrigerant piping, drain pipe and plastic accessories, so as to avoid
damaging the air conditioner and causing personal injury.
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Before installing the air conditioner, make sure that the refrigerant specified on the nameplate is
being used.
Forbidden Installation Sites
WARNING
Do not install or use the air conditioner in the following places:
A place filled with mineral oil, fumes or mist, like a kitchen.
Plastic parts will age and the heat exchanger will become dirty, eventually causing the air
conditioner performance to deteriorate or leak water.
Connecting pipes and copper welds will be corroded, resulting in refrigerant leakage.
A place where there are corrosive gases, such as acid or alkaline gases.
Connecting pipes and copper welds will be corroded, resulting in refrigerant leakage.
A place exposed to combustible gases and using volatile combustible gases such as
diluent or gasoline.
The electronics in the air conditioner may cause the surrounding gas to ignite.
A place where there is equipment emitting electromagnetic radiation.
The control system will fail and the air conditioner will not function properly.
A place where there is a high salt content in the air like a coastal area.
Do not use the air conditioner in an environment where an explosion may occur.
The unit cannot be installed on moving vehicles such as truck and ship.
Factories with major voltage fluctuations in the power supplies.
Other special environmental conditions.
CAUTION
Air conditioner units of this series are designed to provide comfort. Don’t install the unit in mechanical rooms and
rooms with precision instruments, food, plants, animals, or artwork.
Avoid installation in an environment with a lot of organic compounds such as ink and siloxane.
The total refrigerant charge in the system cannot exceed the requirements for minimum room size of the smallest
one that is served.
NOTE
Wooden buildings, newly renovated houses, and frequent use of disinfectants may contain acidic components in
the air, such as formic acid, acetic acid, and hypochlorous acid, which can corrode copper pipes and solder joints,
leading to refrigerant leaks.
Factories, chemica plants, livestock farms, vegetable markets, sewage pits, and other environment may contain
sulfides, acid gases such as sulfur dioxide, ammonia, and chlorides in the air.
Please contact a dealer for assistance.