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I
SECTION I :: USER.................................................................................. 19
I.1
Versions available.....................................................................................................19
I.2
AdaptiveFunction Plus .............................................................................................19
I.3
Machine identification...............................................................................................21
I.4
Declared conditions of use ......................................................................................21
I.5
Functioning limits .....................................................................................................21
I.6
Warnings regarding potentially toxic substances .................................................22
I.6.2
Information about residual risks that cannot be eliminated .........................................23
I.7
Description of Controls ............................................................................................23
I.7.1
General switch ............................................................................................................23
I.7.2
Circuit breaker switches ..............................................................................................23
II
SECTION II :: INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ........................... 24
II.1
Description of the unit ..............................................................................................24
II.1.1
Structural features.......................................................................................................24
II.1.2
Electrical Control Board...............................................................................................24
II.2
Spare parts and accessories....................................................................................24
II.2.1
Factory Fitted Accessories..........................................................................................24
II.2.2
Accessories supplied separately .................................................................................24
II.3
Transport - Handling and storage............................................................................25
II.3.1
Packaging components ...............................................................................................25
II.4
Handling guidelines ..................................................................................................25
II.4.1
Storage conditions ......................................................................................................26
II.5
Installation instructions............................................................................................26
II.5.1
Installation site requirements.......................................................................................26
II.5.2
Indoor installation ........................................................................................................26
II.5.3
Space, positioning and channelling.............................................................................26
II.6
Water connections ....................................................................................................27
II.7
Electrical connections ..............................................................................................28
II.8
Instructions for start-up............................................................................................28
II.8.1
Configuration...............................................................................................................29
II.8.2
Unit start-up.................................................................................................................29
II.8.3
Decommissioning........................................................................................................29
II.8.4
Restart after prolonged shutdown ...............................................................................29
II.9
Nature and frequency of the scheduled checks.....................................................29
II.10
Instructions for maintenance ...................................................................................30
II.10.1 Routine maintenance ..................................................................................................30
II.10.2 Special maintenance...................................................................................................30
II.11
Instructions to dismantle the unit and dispose of hazardous substances ..........30
II.12
Check-list ...................................................................................................................31
ENCLOSED DOCUMENTS
A1
Part identification....................................................................................74
A2
Technical data.......................................................................................77
A3
Dimensions and clearances......................................................................81
A4
Hydraulic connections..............................................................................83
INDEX
Symbol
Meaning
DANGER!
The DANGER sign warns the operator and
maintenance personnel about risks that may cause
death, physical injury, or immediate or latent
illnesses of any kind.
DANGER: LIVE COMPONENTS!
The DANGER: LIVE COMPONENTS sign warns the
operator and maintenance personnel about risks
due to the presence of live voltage.
DANGER: SHARP EDGES!
The DANGER: SHARP EDGES sign warns the
operator and maintenance personnel about the
presence of potentially dangerous sharp edges.
DANGER: HOT SURFACES!
The DANGER: HOT SURFACES sign warns the
operator and maintenance personnel about the
presence of potentially dangerous hot surfaces.
DANGER: MOVING COMPONENTS!
The DANGER: MOVING PARTS sign warns the
operator and maintenance personnel about risks
due to the presence of moving parts.
IMPORTANT WARNING!
The IMPORTANT WARNING sign indicates actions
or hazards that could damage the unit or its
equipment.
SAFEGUARD THE ENVIRONMENT!
The environmental safeguard sign provides
instructions on how to use the machine in an
environmentally friendly manner.
REFERENCE STANDARDS
Safety of machinery. Basic concepts, general design
UNI EN 292
principles.
Safety of machinery. Safety distances to prevent reaching
UNI EN 294
danger zones with upper limbs.
Safety of machinery. Temperature of contact surfaces.
Ergonomic data to establish limit values for temperatures of
UNI EN 563
hot surfaces.
Safety of machinery. Principles of risk assessment.
UNI EN 1050
Product technical documentation. User instructions
UNI 10893
Brazing. Brazer approval.
EN 13133
Brazing. Destructive tests of brazed joints.
EN 12797
Refrigeration systems and heat pumps – safety and
environmental requirements. Basic requirements,
EN 378-1
definitions, classification and selection criteria.
Refrigeration systems and heat pumps – safety and
environmental requirements. Design, construction, testing,
PrEN 378-2
installing, marking and documentation.
Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of machines.
CEI EN 60204-1
Part 1: General requirements
Sicurezza degli apparecchi elettrici d'uso domestico e
similare. Parte 2: norme particolari per le pompe di calore
CEI EN 60335-2-40
elettriche, per i condizionatori d'aria e per i deumidificatori.
Determinazione dei livelli di potenza sonora delle sorgenti
di rumore mediante pressione sonora. Metodo tecnico
UNI EN ISO 3744
progettuale in un campo essenzialmente libero su un piano
riflettente
Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic emission standard
EN 50081-1:1992
Part 1: Residential, commercial and light industry.
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
EN 61000
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