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PLACE THEM ON THE SIDES OF THE
APPLIANCE (Pic. 2).
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3.1. HANDLING
Handle the cooler with the utmost care,
moving it horizontally.
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3.2. PRE-INSTALLATION AND IN-
STALLATION METHOD
(Pic. 3)
During installation, the electrical connec-
tion, water connection, use and mainte-
nance of the cooler, comply with all local
regulations and standards in force.
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3.2.1. The cooler must be installed on a
stable and level structure, so as to pre-
vent any risk (the structure and the plugs
must be adequate to support the weight
of the appliance).
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3.2.2. Install the cooler in well ventilated
areas.
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3.2.3. The cooler can only be installed
outside (on the roof or on the wall).
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3.2.4.
Install the cooler away from fire
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places, heat sources and possible
sparks, in order to prevent serious dam-
age.
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3.2.5. Do not drill screws or tie rods into
the cooler during installation.
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3.2.6. The minimum installation distance
between the cooler and walls or other
objects is 0.5 m (ensure suitable spaces
for maintenance around the cooler).
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3.3. DUCTING METHOD
By connecting a conduit to the cooler, the
outgoing air can be carried to where cool-
ing is required.
It is crucial for the entire ducting conduit to
be designed and structured correctly.
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3.3.1. Use conduits of suitable section
(the average air speed inside the conduit
is 3-6 m/s).
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3.3.2. The ducting should be as short as
possible.
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3.3.3. Do not install the duct with elbow
bends.
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3.3.4.
Do not branch the air flow into sev
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eral conduits.
NOTE: WE RECOMMEND USING CON-
DUITS MADE OF GALVANISED SHEET
METAL, PLASTIC OR FIBREGLASS.
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3.4. CONNECTION TO THE ELEC-
TRICITY MAINS AND CONNECTION OF
THE PROBE
IMPORTANT: THE POWER SUPPLY
AND CONNECTION LINE MUST BE IN-
STALLED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
USING SUITABLE DEVICES AND IN-
STRUMENTS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
NATIONAL REGULATIONS AND THE
STANDARDS IN FORCE.
►3.4.1. By removing the screws on the
side of the cooler you have access to the
interior of the appliance (Pic. 2).
►3.4.2. Feed the cables (power cable, se
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rial connection cable, probe cable and
solenoid valve cable) through the hole
near the electrical panel on the bottom of
the cooler (Pic. 4).
►3.4.3. Only connect and power the cool
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er with the voltage and frequency speci-
fied on the nameplate and with cables of
suitable section.
►3.4.4. Correct operation requires the
cooler to be earthed properly.
►3.4.5. Connect the display to the serial
cable (Pic. 5).
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3.4.6. Connect the temperature / humid-
ity probe cable (based on the model) to
the electronic panel (Pic. 5).
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3.4.7. Connect the solenoid valve cable
to the electrical panel (Pic. 5).
NOTE: MAKE SURE THE POLARITIES
ARE FOLLOWED WHEN CONNECTING
TO THE MAINS. WE RECOMMEND US-
ING A SUITABLE RESIDUAL CURRENT
DEVICE (SEE NAMEPLATE).