Panasonic CZ-CGLSC1 Installation Instructions Manual page 4

R32 refrigerant leakage detection sensor
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● Repairs must be carried out only by the method specifi ed by
Panasonic.
● Only replace parts specifi ed by Panasonic when replacing parts.
● Torch detectors (or other open fl ame detectors) should not be used
when checking for refrigerant leaks.
● This sensor unit should be securely installed in accordance with
the Installation Instructions.
● Electric work must be performed by authorised personnel in
accordance with the local regulations and the instructions detailed
in the Installation Instructions.
● Attach the electrical cover to the indoor unit securely.
● Make sure to connect the sensor unit to the PCB and terminal
board of the indoor unit properly.
● In case of an abnormal condition (such as a burning smell), stop
the indoor unit and turn the breaker OFF.
● When devices that use fl ammable refrigerants are installed in
unventilated areas, ensure the refrigerants do not accumulate and
present the risk of fi re or explosion, even in the unlikely event that
refrigerant does happen to leak.
● Do not operate with wet hands.
● Do not splash water on the sensor unit or use it in the bathroom.
● Do not use the sensor unit at the following locations. Because
may lead to severe decrease in functionality and damage to
parts.
• Location where condensation occurs
• Location where fl ammable gases, etc. may leak
• Location where corrosive gases, etc. may leak
• Location with lots of water or oil droplets (including machine oil)
• Steamy locations
• Location where voltage fl uctuation frequently occurs
• Location where there is a machine producing electromagnetic
radiation
• Location where droplets of organic solvents spread
• Location where acidic or alkaline solutions or special sprays
are frequently used
• Locations where dust easily accumulates or Extremely dusty
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