Bosch SV 1.5, SV 2, SV 3.5, SV 2.5, SV 4 User Manual

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Maintenance | 59SV Heat Pump Series
MAINTENANCE
1. Filter changes or cleaning are required at regular intervals. The time period between filter changes will depend upon type of environment the equipment is used in. In a single family home, that is not under construction, changing or cleaning the filter every 60 days is sufficient. In other applications such as motels, where daily vacuuming produces a large amount of lint, filter changes may be need to be as frequent as biweekly.
NOTICE: Equipment should never be used during construction due to likelihood of wall board dust accumulation in the air coil of the equipment which permanently affects the performance and may shorten the life of the equipment.
2. An annual “checkup” is required by a licensed refrigeration Technician. Recording the performance measurements of volts, amps, and water temperature differences (both heating and cooling) is recommended. This data should be compared to the information on the unit’s data plate and the data taken at the original startup of the equipment.
3. The condensate drain must be checked annually by cleaning and flushing to ensure proper drainage.
4. Periodic lockouts almost always are caused by air or water flow problems. The lockout (shutdown) of the unit is a normal protective measure in the design of the equipment. If continual lockouts occur call a technician immediately and have them check for: water flow problems, water temperature problems, air flow problems or air temperature problems. Use of the pressure and temperature charts for the unit may be required to properly determine the cause
INFORMATION ON DECOMMISSIONING
Only Trained and qualified technicians are allowed to decommission and dispose of equipment following applicable requirements and local codes.
WARNING: Decommissioning of this equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service the equipment.
Protecting the Environment
Components
Many parts in the Heat Pump can be fully recycled in the end of the product life. Contact your city authorities for information about the disposal of recyclable products.
Refrigerant
At the end of the service life of this appliance and prior to it's environmental disposal, a person qualified to
work with refrigerant circuits must recover the refrigerant from within the sealed system as per applicable local codes.
Hazardous Waste
Some components in the Heat Pump may be considered as hazardous waste such as batteries.
For their disposal contact your local household hazardous waste collection site.
By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment, recovery and recycling-thus preventing potential negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise arise due to inappropriate waste handling.
8 733 946 175 (2016/12)SV Heat Pump Series
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