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SP-900-Install.book Seite 35 Montag, 25. Januar 2010 4:53 16
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Notes on installation
Warning
Make sure that all electrical components are electrically discharged before
carrying out work on them.
The manufacturer strongly recommends the use of a vehicle-specific
WAECO fastening frame for optimally installing the SP-900 condenser unit
on the rear panel of the cab.
This installation manual must be read completely prior to the installation of
the air conditioner.
The following tips and instructions must be observed while installing the
air conditioner:
Please ask your vehicle dealer whether the rear panel of the cab is
suitable for installing the unit.
Check there is sufficient space for installation. Always check whether
any vehicle components could be damaged, deformed or their operation
impaired by the installation before installing the system.
Avoid any unnecessary and frequent mechanical stress to the supply
line between the evaporator unit and the condenser unit. Damage can
result in the loss of refrigerant and impair the performance of the system.
The supplied assembly parts must not be modified during installation.
If a WAECO fastening frame is not used to install the system, make
sure that the installation position of the condenser unit on the rear panel
is not too low. The system could be damaged by high temperatures of
the engine's waste heat.
Warning
Improper installation of the air conditioner can result in irreparable damage
to the device and put the safety of the user at risk.
The manufacturer will not be held liable for claims if the air conditioner
is not installed according to this installation manual. That applies to mal-
functions and the safety of the air conditioner, in particular to injuries and
damage to property.
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