ROTATING THE COIL
If connection of utilities to the unit requires rotation of the coil,
remove the cover or the front pannel, then proceed as follows
(Fig. 9):
– remove the screw securing the control panel (if present) to
the right side of the unit, then remove it after electrical dis-
connection;
– remove the condensate tray (3) (not present on FCX - AS ver-
sion);
– remove the coil cover sheet (4) by removing the screws;
– remove the screws securing the coil (5), then remove it;
– remove the push-outs (6) on the right side;
– rotate the coil (5), then secure it in the new position with the
screws previously removed;
– remount the coil cover sheet (4) and secure it with screws,
then insert the plastic plugs (7) supplied in the openings left
free by the hydraulic connections;
all trays are designed to collect condensate on both sides. In
the case of vertical installation, for condensate drainage on
the right side, position the drainage union to the right (8).
Final position for right hydraulic connections side
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– to move condensate drainage to the right of the unit, reverse
– slide out the electrical connections from the right side,
– transfer the electrical connections to the left side through the
– move the terminal block (10) and the ground jumper con-
– modify the air filter to the new configuration by changing the
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discharge of the tray (3) (if present), then transfer the drainage
line (8) to the right;
remove the push-out, then transfer the cable guide (9) from
the right to the left side;
cable guide (9);
nection (11) to the left side of the unit;
position of the external support in relation to the filter frame
(Fig. 3); press down on the tab (1 Fig. 4) with a screwdriver
while moving the external support (2) until the tab is over
the tooth (3). Release the tab when the position between the
support and the filter is as shown in Fig. 3.
Given that the contact block on the unit is off-centre in
relation to the cabinet housing, the bases must also be
exchanged.
Final position for left hydraulic connections side
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Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
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