This equipment is strongly
recommended to be installed with
Otherwise, it may cause electrical
shock and fire in case of equipment
breakdown or insulation breakdown.
When Transporting
out the installation work.
the indoor and outdoor units. Get a
partner to help, and bend your knees
when lifting to reduce strain on your
back. Sharp edges or thin aluminum
fins on the air conditioner can cut your
fingers.
When Installing...
Select an installation location which is
rigid and strong enough to support or
hold the unit, and select a location for
easy maintenance.
...In a Room
Properly insulate any tubing run inside
a room to prevent "sweating" that can
cause dripping and water damage to
walls and floors.
CAUTION the air outlet at least
1.5 m away from the unit.
...In Moist or Uneven Locations
Use a raised concrete pad or concrete
blocks to provide a solid, level foundation
for the outdoor unit. This prevents water
damage and abnormal vibration.
...In an Area with High Winds
Securely anchor the outdoor unit down
with bolts and a metal frame. Provide a
suitable air baffle.
...In a Snowy Area (for Heat Pump-
type Systems)
Install the outdoor unit on a raised
platform that is higher than drifting snow.
Provide snow vents.
When Connecting Refrigerant
Tubing
Pay particular attention to refrigerant
leakages.
WARNING
do not mix air except for
specified refrigerant (R410A)
in refrigeration cycle. It causes
capacity down, and risk of
explosion and injury due to high
tension inside the refrigerant
cycle.
with a flame, it produces a toxic
gas.
other than specified type. It may
cause product damage, burst and
injury, etc.
event that is refrigerant gas leaks during
contact of the refrigerant gas with a
flame as this will cause the generation
of toxic gas.
possible.
matching surfaces of the flare and union
tubes before connecting them, then
tighten the nut with a torque wrench for
a leak-free connection.
the test run.
for an installation or re-installation, and
while repairing refrigeration parts.
may cause frostbite.
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