Installation and Use

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1. INSTALLATION
1.1 Installation area
Make sure the installation site and any systems to which the
appliance must be connected comply with applicable regula-
tions. The interior unit should be installed in an appropriate
area with the following conditions:
- Good air circulation;
- Suitable drainage;
- The noise from the interior unit should not disturb other
people;
- Rigid and stable structure: the area should not be subject to
vibrations;
- The structure should be able to withstand the weight of the
unit;
- Observe a distance of at least 1 metre from any electrical
appliances (e.g. TV, radio, computer)
The unit should NOT be installed in the following places:
- near any source of heat, steam or combustible gas;
- near any ammable objects such as curtains or clothes;
- near obstacles that could obstruct the air ow;
- in a room subject to direct sunlight.
The appliance should be installed in a well ventilated area in
which the dimensions of the room are compliant with the sur-
face area.
FOR MODELS WITH REFRIGERANT R32:
- The appliance should be installed in a room with a sur-
face area larger than 4 m².
- The appliance cannot be installed in a room with no venti-
lation if the surface area is less than 4 m².
1.2 Minimum distances
To ensure the appliance is installed correctly, keep to the mini-
mum distances indicated in gure “A” and leave enough room
for air to circulate freely. Use the accessories provided with the
appliance to carry out the installation properly.
NOTES:
The dimensions of the internal and external units are given at
the back of the manual.
WARNING:
- Use manual tools and equipment that are suitable for
the intended purpose.
- When lifting loads with a crane or hoist, make sure
the equipment used for lifting is stable and e cient
and suitably sized for the movement and weight of the
load itself; place the load correctly in slings, tie ropes
around it to limit any oscillations and lateral move-
ments; lift the load from a position where there is a full
view of all the space covered by the load during lifting;
do not allow people to pass or stop in the vicinity of
the suspended load.
Fig. “A
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