INSTRUCTIONS
• Please take the time to read and understand all the recommendations in this manual before installing your air
conditioner.
Keep your instructions in a safe place.
• This leaflet is subject to change and update according to the technological evolution of our products and according
to legislation/regulations.
• First of all, please read the information on the appendix page and the warranty and after-sales service conditions in
your warranty booklet. If either of these two documents is missing at the time of purchase, please contact our
after-sales service department.
1. We do not accept any responsibility for:
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Incorrect connection.
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Poor connection of fittings.
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Bending or damage to or pinching of the refrigerant connections, shocks during installation of the product.
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An installation that does not comply with the regulations in force (assembly, electrical safety, etc.).
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Any costs, services or claims caused by incorrect assembly.
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Overtightening which crushes the beaten bracket and causes a gas leak.
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Low efficiency of the air conditioner due to poor draft
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A difference in height between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit of more than 3 metres without an oil trap
if the outdoor unit is installed higher than the indoor unit.
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The presence of foreign bodies in the refrigeration circuit.
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Loss of pressure due to exceeding the lengths of refrigerant lines.
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Problems due to poorly sloped drainpipes causing water damage.
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Loss of pressure due to incorrectly tightened refrigerant line fittings.
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The failure to open the two valves caused the compressor to tighten.
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PRESENCE OF SEALANT ON THE REFRIGERATION FITTINGS.
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Untimely power outages that may damage electronic parts.
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Air obstruction of the front part of the outdoor unit.
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Any alterations to the original equipment will not be covered by the warranty.
E.g.: cut and soldered fittings on indoor and outdoor units
2. INSTRUCTIONS:
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Switch off the electricity supply before starting any installation.
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Before installation, check the respective models of your units and verify their correspondence.
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Always keep your outdoor unit in an upright position during handling.
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Installing the outdoor unit in the attic, veranda or cellar is strictly forbidden.
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The outdoor unit must be placed on a hard, clean surface or fixed on an appropriate mount
(wall or floor mount)
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You must respect a maximum difference in height of 3 metres between the elements as soon as your
outdoor unit is higher than your indoor unit.
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All electrical installations on our air conditioners must be protected by a differential circuit breaker with
thermal protection.
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Each air conditioner must have its own independent power line.
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Any modifications to the lines must be made by a qualified operator.
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If your extension kit is too long, do not cut it. Roll it gently behind your outdoor unit.
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Don't forget to fill in your warranty booklet with the labels for the model references + Serial number.
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A means of disconnection from the power supply network with a contact opening distance for all poles must
be provided in a fixed position in accordance with the installation rules and standards.
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If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service department or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid any danger.
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If connections are too short, this can cause too much pressure and also a resonating and whistling noise
from your indoor unit.
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