I.1.6
INFORMATION ABOUT REMAINING RISKS
AND UNAVOIDABLE HAZARDS
IMPORTANT!
Pay the utmost attention to the signs and symbols
located on the appliance.
If any risks remain in spite of the provisions adopted, these are
indicated by adhesive labels attached to the machine in compliance
with standard "ISO 3864".
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Indicates the presence of moving parts (belts, fans)
Indicates the presence of hot surfaces (refrigerating
circuit, compressor heads)
Indicates the presence of live components
Indicates the presence of sharp edges where the
finned banks are located
I.2
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
The controls consist in the switches and the user interface panel
located on the appliance.
I.2.1
MAIN SWITCH
Manually controlled type "b" mains power supply isolator switch (ref. EN
60204-1 § 5.3.2). EN 60204-1 § 5.3.2)
I.2.2
USER INTERFACE PANEL
IMPORTANT!
The user may access the parameters regarding the
unit's working set points. On keying in a password,
technical service personnel may access the unit's
management parameters (authorised personnel
only).
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ON/OFF, RESET - DOWN key:
Allows any alarms of the unit to be switched on and off,
and to be reset. It is also used for altering parameters
downwards.
MODE - UP key:
Allows the selection of unit operating mode (stand-by,
summer or winter mode). It is also used for altering
parameters upwards.
Summer LED:
Indicates that the unit is working in cooling mode.
Winter LED:
Indicates that the unit is working in heating mode.
Compressor and defrosting LED:
Indicates that the compressors are on or in timer delay
(rapid pulsing); on models THCE working in winter mode,
it also indicates that defrosting is in progress (slow
pulsing).
Evaporator heating element LED:
Indicates that the evaporator heating element is switched
on.
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DISPLAY:
Displays the value of all the parameters (e.g.
outlet water temperature etc.), the codes of
the possible alarms and the status of all the
resources.
Power supply LED:
Indicates the presence of power supply in
the unit.