| Even if the circuit breaker has been set to the OFF position before the service panel is removed |
| and the electrical parts are repaired, you will still risk receiving an electric shock. |
| For this reason, |
Execute | proceeding with the repair work. |
discharge | For details on the |
between | You may receive an electric shock if the voltage stored in the capacitors has not been sufficiently |
terminals. | discharged. |
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| Place a “Work in progress” sign near the circuit breaker while the installation, maintenance, repair |
| or removal work is being carried out. |
Prohibition | There is a danger of electric shocks if the circuit breaker is set to ON by mistake. |
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| If, in the course of carrying out repairs, it becomes absolutely necessary to check out the |
| electrical parts with the electrical parts box cover of one or more of the indoor units and the |
| service panel of the outdoor unit removed in order to find out exactly where the trouble lies, wear |
| insulated |
Stay on | avoid touching any live parts. |
protection | You may receive an electric shock if you fail to heed this warning. Only qualified service person |
| (∗1) is allowed to do this kind of work. |
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WARNING
| Before troubleshooting or repair work, check the earth wire is connected to the earth terminals of | |
| the main unit, otherwise an electric shock is caused when a leak occurs.If the earth wire is not | |
| correctly connected, contact an electric engineer for rework. | |
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| After completing the repair or relocation work, check that the ground wires are connected properly. | |
Check earth |
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Be sure to connect earth wire. (Grounding work) Incomplete grounding causes an electric shock. | ||
wires. | ||
Do not connect ground wires to gas pipes, water pipes, and lightning rods or ground wires for | ||
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| telephone wires. | |
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| Do not modify the products.Do not also disassemble or modify the parts. | |
| It may cause a fire, electric shock or injury. | |
Prohibition of |
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modification. |
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| When any of the electrical parts are to be replaced, ensure that the replacement parts satisfy the | |
| specifications given in the Service Manual (or use the parts contained on the parts list in the | |
| Service Manual). | |
Use specified | Use of any parts which do not satisfy the required specifications may give rise to electric shocks, | |
parts. | smoking and/or a fire. | |
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| If, in the course of carrying out repairs, it becomes absolutely necessary to check out the | |
| electrical parts with the electrical parts box cover of one or more of the indoor units and the | |
| service panel of the outdoor unit removed in order to find out exactly where the trouble lies, place | |
Do not bring | "Keep out" signs around the work site before proceeding. | |
a child close to | ||
the equipment. | heeded. | |
| Connect the | |
| apply a | |
Insulating |
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measures |
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| When performing repairs using a gas burner, replace the refrigerant with nitrogen gas because | |
| the oil that coats the pipes may otherwise burn. | |
| When repairing the refrigerating cycle, take the following measures. | |
| 1) Be attentive to fire around the cycle. | |
| When using a gas stove, etc, be sure to put out fire before work; otherwise the oil mixed with | |
No fire | refrigerant gas may catch fire. | |
2) Do not use a welder in the closed room. | ||
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| When using it without ventilation, carbon monoxide poisoning may be caused. | |
| 3) Do not bring inflammables close to the refrigerant cycle, otherwise fire of the welder may catch | |
| the inflammables. | |
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