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▶ Keep the air inlet and air outlet clear of any obstacles to allow the air
to circulate freely. Otherwise bad performance and higher noise level
may occur.
▶ Keep TV, radio and similar appliances at least 1 m away from the
device and the remote control.
▶ Mount the indoor unit on a wall that absorbs vibrations.
Outdoor unit
▶ The outdoor unit must not be exposed to machine oil vapour,
hot spring vapour, sulphur gas, etc.
▶ Do not install the outdoor unit directly next to water or where it is
exposed to sea air.
▶ The outdoor unit must always be kept free of snow.
▶ There must be no disruption caused by extract air or operating noise.
▶ Air should be able to circulate freely around the outdoor unit,
but the appliance must not be exposed to strong wind.
▶ Condensate that forms during operation must be able to drain off
easily. Lay a drain hose if required. In cold regions, installation of a
drain hose is not advisable as it could freeze.
▶ Place the outdoor unit on a stable base.
3.3
Unit installation
NOTICE
Incorrect assembly can cause material damage.
If the unit is assembled incorrectly, it may fall off the wall.
▶ Only install the unit on a solid flat wall. The wall must be capable of
supporting the weight of the unit.
▶ Only use screws and wall plugs that are suitable for the wall type and
weight of the unit.
3.3.1
Installing the indoor unit
▶ Open the box and lift the indoor unit out and up.
▶ Place the indoor unit with the moulded parts of the packaging
face down.
▶ Remove the mounting plate on the rear of the indoor unit.
▶ Determine the installation location, taking the minimum clearances
into consideration ( Fig. 2).
▶ Attach the mounting plate with a screw and wall plug via the centre
hole to the wall and align horizontally ( Fig. 4).
▶ Fasten the mounting plate with a further six screws and wall plugs so
that the the mounting plate lies flat on the wall.
▶ Drill wall outlet for the piping (wall outlet should be behind the indoor
unit as a recommendation  Fig. 5).
The markings [1] serves the positioning of the hole.
▶ Change the position of the condensate pipe if necessary ( Fig. 6).
The pipe fittings on the indoor unit are generally located behind the
indoor unit. We recommend extending the pipes before mounting the
indoor unit.
▶ Establish pipe connections as described in Chapter 3.4.
▶ Bend the piping in the required direction if necessary, and knock out
an opening on the side or underneath on the cover panel ( Fig. 8).
▶ Route the piping through the wall and attach the indoor unit to the
mounting plate ( Fig. 9).
Climate Class 6000i/8000i – 6721831489 (2021/10)
▶ Additional mirror metal sheets are available for CLC8001i... T/S/R,
and must be attached at the designated points ( Fig. 10, [2]).
– Determine the position of the mirror metal sheets.
– Pull off adhesive foil.
– Match mirror metal sheets to the mirrored metal sheets that are
already installed [1].
If it is necessary to take the indoor unit off the mounting plate:
▶ Press against the marks on the bottom of the indoor unit, and pull the
indoor unit towards the front ( Fig. 11, [1]).
These marks are not visible on the coloured product types CLC8001i...
as a mirror metal sheet is attached at this point. The indoor unit can still
be removed from the wall in this manner by pressing at the
corresponding points.
3.3.2
Installing the outdoor unit
▶ Place the box so it is facing upwards.
▶ Cut and remove the packing straps.
▶ Pull the box up and off and remove the packaging.
▶ Prepare and install a floor or wall mounting bracket, depending on the
type of installation.
▶ Mount or hang the outdoor unit using the anti-vibration coupling for
the feet which is supplied with the unit or is provided on site.
▶ When installing on the floor or wall mounting bracket, attach the
supplied drainage tray [2] drainage elbow [3] to the drainage hole [1]
( Fig. 12).
Connect a commercial drain hose [4] if water drops and causes problem.
▶ Remove the cover for the pipe connections ( Fig. 13).
▶ Establish pipe connections as described in Chapter 3.4.
▶ Mount the cover for the pipe connections again.
3.4
Pipework connection
3.4.1
Connecting refrigerant lines to the indoor and outdoor unit
CAUTION
Discharge of refrigerant due to leaky connections
Refrigerant may be discharged if pipe connections are incorrectly
installed.
▶ When reusing flared joints, always fabricate the flared part again.
Copper pipes are available in metric and imperial sizes, the flare nut
thread is however the same. The flared fittings on the indoor and outdoor
unit are intended for imperial sizes.
▶ When using metric copper pipes, replace the flare nuts with nuts of a
suitable diameter ( Tab. 6).
1) Depending on the position of the pipes, either all 4 or only 3 mirror metal sheets
are required.
Installation
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