Transport and positioning
Installation, use and maintenance manual – AD
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TRANSPORT AND POSITIONING
2.1
WARNINGS
Damage from transport or installation
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any dam-
age during appliance transport and installation.
On-site inspection
Upon arrival at the site, ensure there is no transport
damage on packing, metal panels or the remote
control.
After removing the packing materials, ensure the
appliance is intact and complete.
Packing
Only remove the packing after placing the appli-
ance on site.
Do not leave parts of the packing within the reach
of children (plastic, polystyrene, nails...) since they
are potentially dangerous.
Weight
The lifting equipment must be suitable for the load.
2.2
HANDLING
2.2.1
Handling and lifting
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Always handle the appliance in its packing, as deliv-
ered by the factory.
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Comply with safety regulations at the installation site.
Figure 2.1
Lifting with a forklift
Widen the forks as much as possible to balance the
load.
Figure 2.2
Lifting with cables
It is strongly recommended to apply the ropes as shown
in Figure 2.2
p. 13 interposing spacers of adequate
length to prevent the ropes from damaging the casing
when tightened.
It is absolutely forbidden to stand under the sus-
pended loads and within the operating range of
the lifting equipment.
2.3
STORAGE
During transport and storage, make sure that
the ambient temperature is between -10 and 50
°C.
If the evaporative cooling unit must be stored, make sure
that the relative humidity in the warehouse is between
5% and 90%.
2.4
APPLIANCE POSITIONING
Do not install the machine in closed areas; it must
be installed outside the room to be treated, unless
by specific approval by the manufacturer.
2.4.1
Roof installation
How to mount the unit on the roof
1. Prepare and secure a flanged air inlet duct having
the same dimensions as the appliance's flanged duct
trunk (Paragraph 1.2
p. 8), which must be secured