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IVEDITI 1707 - 4880981_01
Should the coil rotate due to the hydraulic
connection, remove the front closing panel
and proceed as follows:
- Remove the condensate collection tray.
- Remove the cover from the coil by
loosening the screws.
- Remove the screws that fasten the coil
and remove the latter.
- Remove the push-out elements from the
right side.
– ATTENTION! Before rotating the coil, refer
to the coil rotation diagram.
The coil must be rotated in installed
correctly.
Rotate the coil correctly and fix it with the
screws that you have previously removed.
The spaces between manifold and hole
on the side must be filled and sealed with
insulation material.
- Remount the cover on the coil by
fastening the screws.
- Close the holes left free from the
hydraulic connections on the left side with
insulation material.
- Remount the condensate collection tray.
The tray is set up for the condensate drain
on both sides. We recommend using the
condensate drain fitting placed on the side
of the hydraulic connections.
Make sure that the drain not used is closed
and does not leak.
- remove the electrical connections from
the right side.
- Move the electrical connections to the
left side making them pass through the
cable gland.
- Move the support plate, terminal board,
earthing jumper, and electrical devices
from the right to the left side.
- Remount the front closing panel.
COIL ROTATION
PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Little outlet air.
Incorrect speed setting on the control panel. Select the correct speed on the control panel.
Clogged filter. Clean the filter.
It is not hot.
Remove the obstruction.
Lack of hot water. Check the boiler.
It is not cold.
Incorrect control panel setting. Set the control panel.
Lack of cold water. Check the chiller.
The fan does not turn.
Incorrect control panel setting. Set the control panel.
Lack of current. Check the presence of electric voltage.
The water has not reached operating temperature.
The water has not reached operating temperature.
Check the boiler or the chiller.
Check the thermostat setting.
Condensation phenomena on the
external structure of the appliance.
The temperature and humidity limit conditions described in
“” have been
reached.
Increase the water temperature beyond the minimum limits
described in “”.
A
B
180°