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9 - Problems and Solutions 
Please refer to the table below for the most common problems. These can often 
be solved by reading the table below. If nothing corresponds to the list, or if the 
solutions applied do not solve the problem, contact your retailer 
 
Problem  
Observation 
Probable Cause 
Explanation/Solution 
The heat pump does 
not start 
Blank display 
No electrical feed or 
power supply 
Check the plug and 
electrical connection. 
Check the line circuit 
breaker 
The heat pump does 
not start 
Screen on  
Low voltage 
Find out reason and 
repair 
The heat pump starts 
and stops within a 
few minutes 
 
Refrigerant circuit is 
damaged 
 
Check leakage, charge 
refrigerant with correct 
amount. 
Change compressor 
repair damaged 
refrigerant circuit 
The temperature of 
the water heater 
increases very slowly 
The heat pump works 
 
Water temperature and 
ambient temperature too 
low Water amount used 
continuously too large. 
Water is running 
under 
the heat pump
 
Water condensate come 
from the condenser and 
is part of normal 
operation 
Attach the plastic 
conduit to the black 
plastic outlet and direct 
the water away from 
the unit 
The condensates are 
formed in humid 
conditions on the cooling 
fins of the evaporator. 
Install the conduit to 
direct the water away 
from the machine 
The thickness of the 
frost is thin 
Ambient temperature is 
too low 
 
The frost is entailed by 
the freezing of the 
humid air on the wings 
of the evaporator. It's 
quite natural and the 
heat pump is going to 
defrost. Consider the 
wintering of the heat 
pump. 
Some frost appears 
outside, on the wings 
of the evaporator  
The thickness of the 
frost is thick (the 
blades of the ventilator 
may rub on the ice 
much more on the 
inside) 
The de-icing probe or 
the thermic circuit 
breaker does not work 
Stop the heat pump and 
call your retailer 
The pressure of the 
refrigerant shown on 
the manometer is very 
low 
Loss of refrigerant from 
the unit 
The heat pump 
works but the 
temperature of the 
water does not rise 
(*) 
The pressure of the 
manometer 
is right 
Breakdown or abnormal 
wear of the compressor 
Stop the heat pump and 
call your retailer or a 
refrigeration technician