The following parameters can be used to customise the sequence of the automatic
defrosting feature:
- (5) Duration of the automatic defrosting feature: defines the duration of the
automatic defrosting feature in minutes.
- (6) Temperature setting for the automatic defrosting feature: the automatic
defrosting feature is started as soon as the "Current temperature on the heat
exchanger" (C) falls below this value in °C.
- (7) Temperature setting for stopping the automatic defrosting: the automatic
defrosting feature is stopped as soon as the "Current temperature on the heat
exchanger" (C) rises above this value in °C.
- (8) Control timer for stopping the automatic defrosting: the automatic defrosting
feature is stopped as soon as the duration set for it in minutes is exceeded.
Do not use any objects for speeding up the defrosting process except those
permitted by the manufacturer!
Leaks
If a liquid escapes from the heat pump, it could be one of the following:
- Condensation water
- Pool water
- Refrigerant
Condensation water
The formation of condensation water is normal during operation and is not a defect. As
the surface of the finned heat exchanger becomes cold, the humidity of the ambient air
condenses and in extreme cases can also solidify to form ice. Condensation water that
forms collects in the base plate and is drained off through a hole via the drain connection
. If the drain connection
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completely out of the heat pump and substantial quantities can collect there.
Pool water
Escaping pool water indicates that:
• the hose is not connected correctly to the adapter
• the adapter
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• the seal in the adapter
• the pipe of the circuit inside the heat pump is leaking.
Refrigerant
Escaping refrigerant indicates that the refrigerant circuit in the finned heat exchanger has
a leak. Contact a qualified specialist promptly if you find a leak in the refrigerant circuit.
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is clogged, the condensation water cannot drain
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is not screwed onto the heat pump
is defective or missing.
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.
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correctly.
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