INSTALLATION MANUAL
1 OVERVIEW
1.1 Notice to Installation Personnel
1.1.1 Overview
If you are uncertain about how to install or run the unit,
please contact the agent.
WARNING
Make sure the installation, testing and
materials used comply with applicable laws.
Plastic bags should be disposed of properly.
Keep away from children. Potential risk:
Asphyxia.
Do not touch the refrigerant piping, water
piping or internal parts while the unit is
operating or immediately after it has finished
operating. The unit could be very hot or cold.
Let it return to a normal temperature first. If
you need to touch the unit, wear protective
gloves.
Do not touch leaked refrigerant.
CAUTION
Please
wear
the
appropriate
protective
tools
during
maintenance
or
repair
(protective gloves, safety glasses, etc.).
Do not touch the air inlet or aluminum fin of
the unit.
personal
installation,
of
the
system
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NOTE
The figure shown in this manual is for
reference only and may be slightly different
from the actual product.
Improper
installation
equipment and accessories may cause
electrical shock, short circuits, leaks, fires, or
other damage to the equipment. Use only
accessories, equipment and spare parts
made or approved by the manufacturer.
Take appropriate measures to prevent small
animals from entering the unit. Contact
between small animals and electrical compo-
nents may cause the system to malfunction,
leading to smoke or fire.
Do not place any object or equipment on top
of the unit.
Do not sit, climb, or stand on the unit.
The operation of this equipment in a residen-
tial environment could cause radio interfer-
ence.
1.1.2 Installation site
Provide sufficient space around the unit for
maintenance and air circulation.
Make sure the installation site can bear the weight
and vibrations of the unit.
Make sure the area is well ventilated.
Make sure the unit is stable and level.
Do not install the unit in the following locations:
An environment in which there is a potential risk of
explosions.
Where there is equipment emitting electromagnetic
waves. Electromagnetic waves may disrupt the
control system, and cause the unit to malfunction.
Where there are existing fire hazards such as
leakage of flammable gases, carbon fibers, and
combustible dust (such as diluents or gasoline).
Where corrosive gases (such as sulfurous gases)
are produced. Corrosion of copper pipes or welded
parts may lead to refrigerant leakage.
1.1.3 Refrigerant
WARNING
During the test, do not exert a force greater
than the maximum allowed pressure on the
product (as shown on the nameplate).
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connection
of
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