Download Print this page

York SOR-NEZ Installation Manual page 2

Motion sensor kit

Advertisement

1.
Introduction
● This product is designed for standard air conditioning only.
Do not use this product for other purposes.
● Do not install the unit in the following places. It may cause a fire, damage, corrosion or failure.
* Places where a fire, oil, steam or powder may directly enter the unit such as right above a kitchen.
* Places where oil (including machinery oil) may be present.
* Places where sulfide gases are present, such as hot springs.
* Places where inflammable gas may be generated or flow.
* Regions where dense, salt-laden airflow is heavy, such as coastal regions.
* Regions where the air quality is of high acidity or alkalinity.
* Areas where harmful gases are generated from decomposition.
● Pay attention to the following points when installing the unit in a hospital or other facility where nearby
electromagnetic waves are generated from medical devices.
* Do not install the unit in a place where electromagnetic waves can directly radiate into the electrical box,
remote control switch cable or remote control switch.
* Install the unit at least 10ft (3m) away from devices generating electromagnetic waves, such as a radio.
● Do not install the unit in a location where animals and plants can come into direct contact with the outlet air
stream. It could adversely affect animals and plants.
● Do not install the motion sensor kit in the following places. It may cause misdetection, undetectable motion
or the deterioration of the sensor.
* Places where ambient temperature change is drastic.
* Places where excessive force or vibration is applied to the sensor.
* Places where static electricity or electromagnetic waves may generate.
* Places where there is interference for infrared light such as mist in a detecting area.
* Places where the lens for the sensor is exposed to high temperature and humidity for a long period of
time.
* Places where fluid and corrosive gases exist.
* Places where direct light such as sunlight or headlights affect the sensor.
* Places where hot air, for example from a heater, directly affects the sensor.
* Places where the airflow returns to the sensor by bouncing off objects.
* Places where blower devices such as ceiling fans or ventilating fans affect the airflow from the indoor
unit.
* Places where weather affects the surface of the sensor.
* Places where the lens surface may smudge or be damaged by dust.
Be aware that the detecting function will be decreased if the lens has smudges.
If this happens, wipe off smudges using a cotton swab soaked in alcohol (isopropyl alcohol is
recommended.) or a soft cloth. (When wiping off smudges on the sensor lens, do not apply excessive
force. If excessive force is applied, the resin lens may be damaged leading to malfunctions such as
misdetection or undetectable motions.)
2

Advertisement

loading