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WARNINGS CONCERNING INSTALLATION
The unit and its accessories must only be installed and wired by professionals with
the necessary technical qualifications in installation, conversion, extension and main-
tenance of the systems and who are trained to perform operational and safety checks
on these systems. In this manual, these will generally be referred to as “Personnel with
specific technical skills”.
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Check that the power supply is disconnected before carrying out any opera-
tions on the unit.
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Incorrect installation can result in water leaks, electrocution or fires.
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After a prolonged period of use, check that the installation conditions of the
unit have not been altered, and have the system checked by a qualified engi-
neer.
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Do not make any modifications to the unit! Do not attempt to repair the unit
alone, this is extremely dangerous!
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Incorrect operations could cause electric shocks, water leaks, fires etc.
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Contact your local dealer or After Sales Service: these operations must only be
carried out by “Personnel with the specific technical skills”.
INSTALLATION AND TRANSPORT
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Transportation must be carried out by experts.
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The unit and its accessories must only be installed and wired by professionals
with the necessary technical qualifications in installation, conversion, extension
and maintenance of the systems and who are trained to perform operational
and safety checks on these systems. In this manual, these will generally be re-
ferred to as “Personnel with specific technical skills”.
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For the installation, be sure to use only the accessories and parts specified; fail-
ure to observe this precaution may result in electric discharges, electric disper-
sion or fires.
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When carrying out the installation, take into consideration strong winds, ty-
phoons and earthquakes. Incorrect installation could cause the device to fall,
and lead to accidents.
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If the unit needs to be moved to another place, consult your local retailer or the
After Sales Service beforehand; this should only be carried out by “Personnel
with specific technical skills”.
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To ensure good drainage, the condensate discharge pipes must be correctly
installed, following the installation instructions. Adopt the most suitable meas-
ures to avoid heat dispersion and the consequent formation of condensate. In-
correct installation of the pipes can result in water leaks, wetting furniture and
other items in the room.
NOISE
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Choose a well-ventilated area, to avoid reduced performance or increased
noise.
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Choose a position where the hot air or noise emitted from the outdoor unit will
not disturb your neighbours.
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Never place objects near the air outlet or the unit, as this could reduce perfor-
mance or increase the noise level.
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If abnormal noises are heard during operation, contact the local After Sales Ser-
vice immediately.
INSTALLATION POSITION
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Install on a solid surface which can bear the weight of the air conditioner.
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Check the support is securely installed and the unit is absolutely stable after
operating for a long time. If it is not securely fixed, the unit could fall and cause
injuries.
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Have the installation checked periodically, 3-4 times a year, by “Personnel with
specific technical skills”.
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Avoid places within the reach of children.
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Avoid exposure to other heat sources or to direct sunlight.
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Install the indoor unit away from TV, radio and other electrical equipment.
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Do not install the unit in a location where it could be affected by inflammable
gas leaks. This could start a fire. Install the unit in a location with minimal levels
of dust, fumes and humidity in the air.
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In salty coastal areas, or in areas near sulphurous hot springs, contact the retail-
er before installation to ensure the unit can be safely used.
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Do not install in laundries.
WIRING
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The unit and its accessories must only be installed and wired by professionals
with the necessary technical qualifications in installation, conversion, extension
and maintenance of the systems and who are trained to perform operational
and safety checks on these systems. In this manual, these will generally be re-
ferred to as “Personnel with specific technical skills”.
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Ensure that the installation is wired in compliance with the laws and standards
in force, and with the instructions in this manual.
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To protect the unit against short circuits, fit a thermomagnetic isolator switch to
the power line with a minimum contact gap of 3mm on both poles.
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Check the earth cable is connected to the earthling/grounding system of the
building itself.
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For the power supply, use undamaged cables with a section that is suitable for
the load (for information on sections refer to the table provided in this manual).
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Do not make connections on the power supply cable: use a longer cable.
Junctions can cause overheating and/or fires. Do not repair damaged cables:
replace them with new cables with a suitable section. Have repairs carried out
by “Personnel with specific technical skills”.
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The wiring diagrams are subject to a continuous update. Therefore, it is manda-
tory to refer to those on the machine.
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Ensure that the air conditioner is connected to the power supply or to a power
socket with the correct voltage and frequency. Using power supplies with the
incorrect voltage and frequency could damage the unit and consequently risk
starting a fire. The voltage must be stable, without major fluctuations.
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The installation must be carried out in compliance with the national standards
relating to electrical systems, wiring and safety.
INSTALLATION OF UNIT
NOTES FOR INSTALLATION OF UNIT
EARTHLING/GROUNDING:
Check the earth cable is connected to the earthling/grounding
system of the building itself. Ensure that a suitable differential
switch is installed for earthling/grounding purposes. Do not
connect the earth cable to the gas or water pipes, to the light-
ning conductor, or to the earth cable of the telephone.
WARNING:
• Water pipes: Some parts of the water pipes are made
of plastic materials and are not suitable for earthling/
grounding.
• Gas pipes: If there is an accidental electrical discharge
from the air conditioner, it could easily cause a fire or
even an explosion.
Summary of Contents for TRS 1001DX
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