Connecting the power cable
Wiring between the indoor and outdoor unit:
1.
Remove the plastic cover from the indoor unit.
2.
Use the circuit diagram (attached to the indoor unit) as
a reference for the connections.
3.
Replace the cover, “B” on the outside.
Select the correct location
No obstacles in the vicinity of the air outlet. The air stream
must be allowed to reach the entire room unhindered.
It must be possible to install the pipes and drill the hole in
the wall at an accessible location.
Ensure that there is sufficient distance between the unit,
ceiling and wall (see fig.).
It must be possible to remove the air filter easily.
The unit and remote control must be placed at least 1 metre
from televisions, radios, etc.
Strip lights may cause faults. Ensure that there is sufficient
distance.
Do not place any object in the vicinity of the air inlet. The
air intake may not be blocked.
The wall must be strong enough to bear the weight of the
unit. The wall construction may not cause any increase in
noise and vibrations.
Location for the installation of the outdoor unit
In an accessible, well ventilated location. Do not mount at
potentially hazardous locations, e.g. where there is a dan-
ger of a gas leak.
Maintain the required distance from the wall.
Do not expose the outdoor unit to greasy dirt or salty sea
air. Do not mount in the vicinity of gas pipes.
Do not mount on the street side due to the risk of water
splashing onto the unit.
Mount on a fixed foundation in order to prevent excessive
noise.
The air outlet must not be obstructed.
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Front panel
Connecting
clamp (inside)
Installation diagram
Outdoor unit
Indoor unit
Housing
Indoor unit
Not higher
than 5 m
Not higher than
5 m
Outdoor unit
Max. length of 10 m
(S95) or a max. of
15 m (S125, S185,
S245).
Max. length of
10 m (S95) or a
max. of 15 m
(S125, S185, S245).