Installation 3.3.5 Arranging the connections – To allow the passage of cables, use a appropriate tool to remove the pre-cut pieces (1) from the unit’s frame. – To detach the pre-cut pieces effectively, keep the unit’s front panel fitted on. – Before passing the cables, position the cable grommets (2) contained in the documentation envelope. 3.3.6 Installing the accessory kit Anti-freeze kit (A) 1 2 A G ½” Fig. 21 – Loosen the screws (3) and remove the front panel (4) by pulling it downwards and forward. 4 3 Condensate collection tray – Loosen screw (1) and remove the panel (2). 1 2 Fig. 23 Fig. 24 B 3 – Loosen screws (3) and (4). A 5 Fig. 22 4 3 Fig. 25 18 / EN
Installation – To ensure correct operation of the kit, the unit must rest on a base measuring at least 70 mm. H≥70 mm Condensate collection tray heating element Fig. 26 – Position the heating element (1) on the bottom of the unit. 3.4 Installing the indoor unit 3.4.1 Place of installation The indoor unit is designed for wall mounting. Make sure that all the module’s components are intact after transport and handling, and that they have not been damaged by impacts. In case of evident damages to the product, do not proceed with the installation. a Be careful to avoid damaging existing electrical cables or piping when drilling the wall. 3.4.2 Hanging the indoor unit – Arrange the bracket (1) on the wall and make the holes. – Fasten the bracket (1) using the screws and plugs (2) with the aid of a spirit level. 1 1 2 Fig. 27 – Pass the power cables (2) of the heating element through collar (3), cable hole (4) and collar (5). – To connect the heating element electrically, refer to the paragraph “Electrical connections”. – Hook the appliance to the bracket. Fig. 29 5 2 3 4 Fig. 30 Fig. 28 19 / EN
Commissioning Parameter Description
Commissioning Parameter Description
a a a a a a a a a a Replacement par
Service - Automatic deaeration func
Service 7.3 Error list The errors a
Service Outdoor unit errors Fault D
Decommissioning 8. Decommissioning
Technical information 9. Technical
85 / EN Annexes
87 / EN Annexes
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Installation 3.3.5 Arranging the connections – To allow the passage of cables, use a appropriate tool to remove the pre-cut pieces (1) from the unit’s frame. – To detach the pre-cut pieces effectively, keep the unit’s front panel fitted on. – Before passing the cables, position the cable grommets (2) contained in the documentation envelope. 3.3.6 Installing the accessory kit Anti-freeze kit (A) 1 2 A G ½” Fig. 21 – Loosen the screws (3) and remove the front panel (4) by pulling it downwards and forward. 4 3 Condensate collection tray – Loosen screw (1) and remove the panel (2). 1 2 Fig. 23 Fig. 24 B 3 – Loosen screws (3) and (4). A 5 Fig. 22 4 3 Fig. 25 18 / EN
Installation – To ensure correct operation of the kit, the unit must rest on a base measuring at least 70 mm. H≥70 mm Condensate collection tray heating element Fig. 26 – Position the heating element (1) on the bottom of the unit. 3.4 Installing the indoor unit 3.4.1 Place of installation The indoor unit is designed for wall mounting. Make sure that all the module’s components are intact after transport and handling, and that they have not been damaged by impacts. In case of evident damages to the product, do not proceed with the installation. a Be careful to avoid damaging existing electrical cables or piping when drilling the wall. 3.4.2 Hanging the indoor unit – Arrange the bracket (1) on the wall and make the holes. – Fasten the bracket (1) using the screws and plugs (2) with the aid of a spirit level. 1 1 2 Fig. 27 – Pass the power cables (2) of the heating element through collar (3), cable hole (4) and collar (5). – To connect the heating element electrically, refer to the paragraph “Electrical connections”. – Hook the appliance to the bracket. Fig. 29 5 2 3 4 Fig. 30 Fig. 28 19 / EN
Commissioning Parameter Description
Commissioning Parameter Description
a a a a a a a a a a Replacement par
Service - Automatic deaeration func
Service 7.3 Error list The errors a
Service Outdoor unit errors Fault D
Decommissioning 8. Decommissioning
Technical information 9. Technical
85 / EN Annexes
87 / EN Annexes
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