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Cleaning the fan
Clean the fan with a brush or bottle brush, for example.
!
Please note
Removing counterweights from the impeller cau-
ses imbalance, a higher level of noise and wear
on the fan.
Never
remove counterweights from the impeller.
!
Please note
Opening the volute casing causes leaks.
Never
open the volute casing.
Cleaning the evaporator
Danger
Contact with live components can cause serious
injury from electric current.
Isolate the appliance from the power supply
prior to starting work and check that it is no lon-
ger live. Safeguard against unauthorised recon-
nection.
Danger
Hot surfaces can cause burns.
■
Switch off the appliance before carrying out
maintenance and service work. Allow the
appliance to cool down.
■
Never touch hot surfaces on the appliance, fit-
tings or pipework.
Check that the evaporator fins are clean.
Danger
Sharp-edged fins can cause injury.
If necessary, clean the fins carefully.
!
Please note
Incorrect cleaning of the fins can cause damage
to the fins.
Never
clean the fins with compressed air.
Closing the DHW heat pump
See page 26 (reverse order).
Starting the DHW heat pump
!
Please note
Starting the DHW heat pump when the DHW
cylinder has not been completely filled may
damage the appliance.
Completely
fill the DHW cylinder
before
start-
ing the DHW heat pump (commissioning).
1.
Insert the mains plug into a standard socket
(230 V/50 Hz) with separate fuse/MCB protection.
2.
Switch ON the separate MCB/fuse or mains isola-
tor (if used).
Commissioning the DHW heat pump
Setting parameters
See page 33.
Commissioning, inspection, maintenance
Checking the fan for free rotation
(cont.)
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