3.3.3 Setting upN The heat pump has feet that can be adjusted to compensate for irregularities in the surface on which it issitting. If the surface is so irregular that the feet cannot compensate for it, the installation engineer must rem-edy this.N It is recommended that the condensation drain is installed from the drip tray’s drain pipe by lying the heatpump down. The drain pipe opens through a hole in the base plate and has a Ø10 mm hose connection.N If the heat pump has been laid down it is recommended that it stands upright for at least an hour beforecommissioning.3.3.4 Removing the front cover123Warning Do not damage the electrical wiring for the display when the front coveris removed!1. Press against the front cover and turn the catch 90° degrees anti-clockwise to release the frontcover.2. Tilt the front cover outwards.3. Lift the front cover upwards to remove it from the heat pump.3.4 Setting-up the DHP-A outdoor unit3.4.1 Recommended locationWhen positioning the outdoor unit, note the following:Caution When the outdoor unit is defrosting, water will drip straight down under the unit. The area around the out-door unit must therefore be properly drained in order to take the water (approximately 2 litres per defrost).Caution The outdoor unit’s adjustable stand must be positioned on a secure base such as wooden sleepers, pavingslabs or cast footings.N The outdoor unit does not have to be positioned in any specific direction.N Position the outdoor unit to reduce noise disturbance in your own home as well as to any neighbours.Installation Guide Domestic heat pumpsVMGFQ102 Danfoss Heating Solutions12