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NOTE!<br />

When the air conditioner is in use, under normal circumstances the<br />

condensed water will be discharged through the outdoor unit 21<br />

.<br />

G (DIS)CONNECTING THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR UNIT<br />

(FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY)<br />

DISCONNECTING<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

Switch off the unit, remove the plug from the mains and leave it idle for at<br />

least 30 minutes.<br />

Open the cabinet cover for quick connector shielding .<br />

Disconnect the electric cable.<br />

Disconnect the drain tube.<br />

Remove the isolation material from the connectors.<br />

Remove the metal brackets which are holding the tubes and wire.<br />

Disconnect the refrigerant tubes using the spanners provided. The<br />

terminals are fitted with automatic self-sealing valves to prevent the<br />

refrigerant from leaking. Loosen the nuts quickly, so the seal is made<br />

promptly. During the operation take extreme care not to break or bend the<br />

refrigerant tubes.<br />

Screw the protection caps for the connectors onto the ends of the<br />

refrigerant tubes connectors.<br />

<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

• Never store the indoor/outdoor unit disconnected.<br />

• Do not operate the indoor unit if the quick-connectors are<br />

disconnected. This might cause harm to people and property.<br />

CONNECTING<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

Pass the connection tube through the hole (at least Ø 50 mm) in the wall.<br />

Remove the protection caps from the ends of the refrigerant tubes.<br />

Reconnect the refrigerant tubes according to the marking (tighten the nuts<br />

quickly to make a good seal), the drain tube and the electrical cable.<br />

Put back the metal brackets which are holding the tubes and wire.

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