Rinnai RINV25R-A, RINV35R-A, RINV70R-A Installation Manual

• Current AS/NZS 3000
All applicable local rules and regulations including local OH&S requirements
Manufacturer ’s Installation Instructions
This system must be installed, commissioned and serviced by an Authorised Person.
CONTENTS
Name Of Each Part
WEEE Warning
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Commissioning
Packing list
Operation
Notices
Care and Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Installation Guide
Selection of installation location
Installation of the indoor unit
Installation of the outdoor unit
Pipe connection
Electrical connection
WARNING
Safety Precautions
Incorrect ope ration due to ignoring inst ruction will cause harm or damage. The seriousne ss is classified by the following indications
WARNING
CAUTION
This symbol ind icate s the possibility of death or seriou s injury.
This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to properties only.
The power plug must be inserted tightly.
Otherwise, it can cause electric shock or overheating, even fire.
It can cause elec tric shock or fire.
Don t pull out the power plug during operating or wi th wet hands.
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Don t pull on the power cord when re­moving the powe r plug.
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The damage of pul ling power cord will cause serious electric sho ck.
Minimum clearance of
1.0m to flammable gas or liquids.
Don t put a finger, a rod or other object into the air outlet or inlet.
As a fan is rotating at a high speed, it will cause injury.
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It may cause fire .
It may tra p your finger and dama ge the drivin g parts of t he wind vanes.
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Don t touch the swinging wind vanes.
All repairs mus t only be carried out by authorised se rvice persons.
You may be hurt or cause further malfu nctions.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Stop operation and cut off the main power in storm or hurricane. Operation with windows opened may cause electric shock.
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The air conditioner must be earthed. Incomplete grounding may result in electric shock. Do not connect the earth wire to the gas pipeline, water pipeline, lightning rod, or telephone earth wire.
Cut off the power supply switch
Isolate power at main switch when not using the appliance for a long period of time.
An earth leakage breaker with rated capacity must be installed to avoid possible electric shocks.
Danger
Do not exp ose remote control or indoor unit to wa ter, otherwise compon ents could be damage d.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Don t share the socket with other electric appliance, and use the broken or nonstandard cord. Otherwise, it
can cause electric shock even fire.
Clean the dust on the plug regularly. Otherwise the dust mixed, humidity will result in insulation fault even fire.
When cleaning of the ind oor unit case, simply wipe over with a da mp rag. Do not use harsh cl eanin g products.
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1.Don t i nstall the ind oor unit in d irect sun light.
2.Don t b lock air inlet o r air outle t, otherw ise, the cooli ng or heati ng capaci ty wi ll be weake ned, even caus e system st op operat ing.
3.Don ’t apply cold ai r to the body f or a long tim e. It will deter iorate yo ur physic al condi tions and caus e health pr oblems.
4.Clo se the wind ows a nd doors, o therwis e, the cooling o r heating c apacity w ill be weake ned.
5.If th e air filter is di rty, the co oling or he ating cap acity will be we akened. P lease clean t he air filter re gularly .
6.It is p rohibited to s tand or put t hings ont o the t op of the out door unit t o avoid damag e. In no case shou ld childr en be allow ed to sit on the out door unit .
7.Set a s uitable temp erature , especia lly if there are o ld people , childre n and p atients in the ro om. Generall y, keep the t emperat ure diff erence fo r 5 between the in side and out side.
8.It is f orbidden to us e the air con ditione r to keep precis ion instr umentation , artisti c produ ction for long t ime and mak e food fres h, otherwise a bnormal u se will cau se damag e.
9.It is f orbidden to le t childre n and the dis abled use air- conditi on withou t oth er adult super vision.
10.Op en window s fre quently a fter usin g air-condit ion for a lon g time.
11. If th e equipme nt emissions c annot mee t the techn ica l require ment of IEC 610 00-3-3,Fol lowing Att ention sh ould be take car e.
Attent ion! Thro ugh poor co ndition s of th e electri cal MAINS , power supply v oltage dr ops can appea r when startin g the EQUIP MENT. This c an influe nce other equi pment (eg . Blink ing of a lamp). If t he MAINS- IMPEDANCE Zm ax< OHM(S ee attached namep late), such di sturban ces are not e xpe cted. (In c ase of need , you may contac t your lo cal supply aut hority fo r further i nfo rmation ).
CAUTION
WEEE Warning
Do not di spose of el ect rical app liances a s unsorted mun icipal waste , use separate c ollecti on facili ties. Conta ct you local gov ernment f or inform ation regard ing the colle ction system s availab le. If elec trical appli ances are d isposed o f in landfills o r dumps, hazar dous subs tan ces can lea k into the gr oundwater an d get into th e food chain, da maging yo ur health a nd well-bein g.
Waste Electrica l and Electronic Equ ipment:
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Indoor Unit
Note:
1.If the power suppl y (co mes d ire ctl y) fr om ou tdoor unit, you can find the power supply cord is fitte d in th e out doo r uni t.
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The descriptions i n thi s use r man ual a re( gen eral and) text and figures may have slightly diff ere nce s to th e pro mot ion i nformation and actual appliance . Please refer to t he ap pli anc e pur cha sed
Name of Each Part
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
1Front panel 2Air filter 3On/Off bu tto n 4Louver 5Signal receiv er 6Supply cord
(if installed) 7Remote contro lle r 8Drain hose 9Refrigerant g as/
liquid pipe
10Cut-off val ve 11Air ou tle t cov er
Outdoor Unit
Air inlet
Air out let
Air inlet
Air outlet
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