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conductor. The fixed electrical connection of the
device must be capable of being isolated from the
mains power supply by a device with an isolating
distance of at least 3 mm (e.g. circuit-breaker).
Connect the electrical connections of the indoor and
outdoor devices together first and then connect to
the mains power supply. Check first that the entire
system is voltage-free. Secure the system from being
switched on again.
A. Selecting the place of installation
Indoor device
1. The openings for the inlet and outlet air must
never be covered, otherwise the air will not be
distributed throughout the entire room.
2. Install the indoor device in a location which
ensures that the distance through the wall to the
outdoor device is as short as possible.
3. Make sure that the drainage hose does not have
any kinks or upward inclines when you connect it
with the outside.
4. Do not select a location adjacent to a source of
heat, high humidity or inflammable gas.
5. Select a location which is firm enough for
installation so that the device is not subjected to
vibrations.
6. Check that the device has been installed
correctly and exactly.
7. Make sure that there is sufficient space available
for later repair and service work.
8. The device should be installed at a distance of at
least 1 m from all other electrical devices and
installations, e.g. TV, radio, computer, etc.
9. Select a location for the device which is easily
accessible so that the filter can be cleaned or
replaced without difficulty.
10. The maximum distance between the standard
indoor unit and outdoor unit is 4 m. The
maximum possible length of the refrigerant line is
10 m with a maximum height difference of 5 m.
11. Avoid direct sunlight.
Outdoor device
1. Select a location which avoids causing a
nuisance to neighbours from noise and air
emissions from device.
2. Select a location which is sufficiently well
ventilated.
3. Never cover the air inlets and outlets.
4. The location must be sufficiently firm for
installation and the prevention of vibrations.
5. There must be no risk presented by combustible
gas or gas escaping as a result of corrosion.
6. Check that the device is installed in accordance
with regulations.
7. It should be installed at least 20 cm above the
expected snow line. Snow must not be allowed
to get into the outdoor unit.
8. The wall for installation must be strong and
capable of supporting the weight of the unit.
9. The device must not be exposed to strong gusts
of wind.
10. Make sure that the device is well ventilated and
kept free of dust. Avoid direct exposure to rain
and sunlight.
11. Install on a firm base, avoiding excessive noise
or vibrations.
Important:
The following could cause malfunctions.
Check with your service company in order to
prevent possible malfunctions at a later date.
The following locations should be avoided for
installation:
A location where oil (machine oil) is stored.
A location where there is a high salt content.
A location with numerous sulphurous sources,
e.g. spa zones.
A location where radio transmitters or amplifier
aerials, welding equipment or medical equipment
are in use.
A location where the outdoor device is exposed
to direct sunlight. If necessary the device must
be protected with a sun-shade. Such a sun-
shade must not interfere with the air flow,
however.
A location in the vicinity of heat or steam
generators.
A location which is heavily exposed to dust.
A location to which the general public have
access.
A location with any other unusual characteristics.
Important!
The direction in which the air is blown should
correspond with the prevailing direction of the
wind.
Never install in locations exposed to aggressive
air.
Comply with all specified minimum distances
(see Important notes on installation).
The indoor and outdoor devices may only be
installed if they are in a horizontal position
measured using a spirit level. Check this after
you have completed the installation work.
Do not kink or compressed the refrigerant lines.
All the refrigerant lines, including connectors and
valves must be fitted with diffusion-resistant heat
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