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Preparation
1 Recessed grips
Transport from vehicle to installation room
The cardboard box has reinforced recessed grips along the top.
You can use these recessed grips, as well as the pallet at the lower
end, to carry the appliance into the installation room. Take note
of the weight of the appliance and ensure a sufficient number of
personnel is available for handling the appliance.
9.2

Storage

If it is necessary to store the appliance for a prolonged period
before installation, observe the following information:
- Only store the appliance in a vertical position. Never store
the appliance horizontally.
- Store the appliance in a location that is dry and largely
dust-free.
- Protect the appliance from coming into contact with corrosive
substances.
- Ensure the appliance is not subjected to shocks or vibrations.
9.3

Installation site

Material losses
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Observe the following list of requirements regarding the
installation site. Failure to observe this point puts the
appliance at risk of damage.
- The appliance is not approved for outdoor installation.
- The installation site must be free from flammable, highly
combustible gases and substances, as well as high levels of
dust.
- The installation room must be free from the risk of frost.
- The intake temperature of the appliance must be within the
permissible application limits (see chapter "Specification /
Data table").
- The floor of the installation room must be level and have suf-
ficient load bearing capacity. Take note of the weight of the
appliance with a full DHW cylinder (see "Specification / Data
table"). A floor with insufficient load bearing capacity is in
danger of collapse. If the appliance is not level, there may be
a risk of appliance damage.
- The size of the installation room must correspond to the
appliance application limits (see "Specification / Data table"
chapter).
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- Observe the safety clearances and protection zones.
- Always leave sufficient space to provide access for instal-
lation, maintenance and cleaning. Observe the required
minimum clearances (see chapter "Preparations / Siting the
1
appliance").
- Ensure the operation of other equipment in the installation
room is not impaired.
- To keep the duct lengths as short as possible, we recommend
installing the appliance close to the kitchen or bathroom.
- To prevent adverse effects from operating noise, never install
the appliance close to bedrooms.
Examples of unacceptable
installations
atmospheres containing ammonia sewage works, pigsties
substances which block the evap-
orator
saline environments
atmospheres containing chlorine
or chloride
atmospheres containing thermal
water
Formaldehyde in the atmosphere Certain wood-based materials (e.g. OSB
Carboxylic acid in the atmosphere Extract air from kitchens
Areas in proximity to high fre-
quency machines
Air polluted with these substances can cause corrosion of copper
materials in the refrigerant circuit, especially the evaporator. This
corrosion can lead to failure of the appliance. Any damage to
the appliance caused in this way is not covered by the guarantee
conditions.
Note
The appliance output data are calculated according to
standard, using the intake temperature specified in the
data table. Below this temperature the appliance efficien-
cy and output decrease. The heat-up time is extended.
Note
You can improve the efficiency of the appliance by utilis-
ing the waste heat from other appliances to heat the DHW
cylinder, e.g. boilers, tumble dryers or freezers.
If, for example, a tumble dryer releases dust at the in-
stallation site, the evaporator must be cleaned more
frequently.
Sound emissions
The sound emissions are louder on the air intake and air discharge
sides of the appliance than on the closed sides.
f Never direct the air intake or air discharge towards
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noise-sensitive rooms of the house, e.g. bedrooms.
air containing oil or fat, dust (cement,
flour, etc.). Note: If the air contains hair-
spray (e.g. in hairdressing salons), the
appliance should be operated at shorter
maintenance intervals.
Coastal installations (< 200 m from the
coast) can reduce component service life.
swimming pools, salt works
boards)
Certain insulating materials (e.g. foams
based on urea-formaldehyde (UF in-situ
foams))
Components of floor cleaners (e.g. vinegar
cleaner)
inverters for large motors, radar, etc.
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