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General information
Safety
Power supply
Heat pump domestic hot water
The heat pump must undergo suitable service inspections under applicable legislation and regulations to keep it in good condition and
in compliance with safety and environmental requirements.
Responsibility for maintenance of the heat pump rests with the owner/user.
Heat pump for central heating
The heat pump must undergo suitable service inspections under applicable legislation and regulations to keep it in good condition and
in compliance with safety and environmental requirements.
Responsibility for maintenance of the heat pump rests with the owner/user.
Starting the external unit
The external AIR unit is equipped with a compressor heater, which heats up the compressor prior to starting and in case of low outdoor
temperatures. This facilitates start-up and extends the compressor’s service life.
CAUTION
Always disconnect the power supply to the unit if an error occurs that cannot be rectified via the control panel.
CAUTION
If an error occurs on electrically conductive parts of the unit, alway contact an authorised electrician to rectify the error.
CAUTION
Always disconnect the power to supply to the unit before opening the unit doors, for instance for installation, inspection,
cleaning and filter change.
CAUTION
Avoid direct contact with the heating system pipes in the heat pump as they can get very hot.
CAUTION
To protect the heat pump against damage, it is fitted with the following safety equipment.
CAUTION
To secure the heat pump against damages, it is fitted with the following safety equipment:
• Expansion systems for central heating and buffertank
• Safety valve for central heating and buffertank
• Low and high pressure switch for compressor
CAUTION
The compressor heater must be left on for a minimum of 3 hours before starting the compressor for the first time.