2.2.2 - Access to internal components
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After removing the front panel, remove the two screws (V) which fix the cover of the electric panel (Q).
(Fig.6).
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Remove the four screws (V1) and rotate the panel rightwards to have access to the components behind
the electric panel (Q). (Fig.6a).
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It is possible to release the electric panel and to hook it with the specific grooves; this way it is possible
to access all the components inside the appliance and to easily proceed with installation or maintenance
of the appliance.
Inside the electric board are located the components described in paragraph "3.6.3 Electrical connections".
(fig.7)
2.3 - INSTALLATION OF THE EXTERNAL UNIT
• Install the external unit on a solid base able to bear its weight.
The external unit, if installed in an incomplete manner or on an unsuitable base,
may result in damages to people or property in case of detachment from its base.
It is very important that the environment in which installation is carried out is chosen with maximum care
to ensure appropriate protection of the appliance from possible impacts and consequent damages.
Choose an appropriately ventilated environment, in which external temperature does not exceed 46°C
during the summer.
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Leave sufficient free space to avoid recirculation and to ease maintenance operations around the
appliance.
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Prepare, under the appliance, a layer of gravel for defrosting water drainage.
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Leave some space under the unit to prevent freezing of defrosting water.
See the manual of the external unit for more detailed information on installation.
In case of installation in localities subject to heavy snowfalls, mount the support
of the appliance at a height higher than the maximum level of snow.
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Install the unit so that it is not affected by wind.
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Install anti-vibration blocks and a compliant power supply near the external unit.
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