Installation and Use

GB
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STANDARD RISK
All operations inside the device must be performed with the necessary
caution in order to avoid sudden contact with sharp parts.
Personal injury from cuts, pricks and abra-
sions.
Recharge the refrigerant gas in accordance with the instructions pro-
vided on the product safety data sheet, while wearing protective cloth-
ing and avoiding sharp bursts of gas from the tank or from the system
connections.
Personal injury from cold burns.
Do not direct the air ow towards gas hobs or gas stoves.
Explosions, res or intoxication from the dis-
charge of gas leaking from the burner noz-
zle once the air ow has put the ame out.
Do not install the external unit in places where it could constitute a risk
or an obstruction to passers by, or where it could disturb people due to
the noise it makes, the heat produced or the air ow.
Personal injury from contusions, stumbling,
noise and excessive ventilation.
Install the appliance in a site which complies with its IP rating, in line with
current standards.
Damage to the appliance, injury.
When lifting loads with a crane or hoist, make sure the equipment used
for lifting is stable and e cient and suitably sized for the movement
and weight of the load itself; place the load correctly in slings, tie ropes
around it to limit any oscillations and lateral movements; lift the load
from a position where there is a full view of all the space covered by the
load during lifting; do not allow people to pass or stop in the vicinity of
the suspended load.
Personal injury due to objects falling from
a height. Damage to the appliance or sur-
rounding objects due to the appliance fall-
ing from a height, knocks.
Do not direct the air ow towards valuable items, plants or animals.
Damage or perishing due to excessive cold/
heat, humidity, ventilation.
Install the device on a solid wall that is not subject to vibrations. Noise during operation.
Place the condensation drainpipe in such a way as to ensure the correct
ow of water towards places where it cannot disturb or injure people or
animals, or damage possessions.
Damage to objects due to dripping water.
Perform all electrical connections using suitably-sized conductors.
Fire caused by overheating due to electrical
current passing through undersized cables.
Use electrical equipment suitable for the intended use (in particular,
make sure that the power supply cable and plug are intact and that the
parts featuring rotary or reciprocating motion are fastened correctly);
use this equipment correctly; make sure no equipment could fall from a
height. Disconnect it and put it safely back in place after use.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects from falling splinters, knocks and
incisions.
Protect the appliance and all areas in the vicinity of the work site using
suitable material.
Damage to the device or surrounding ob-
jects caused by ying splinters, knocks and
incisions.
Move the appliance with the necessary care.
Damage to the device or surrounding ob-
jects caused by shocks, knocks, incisions
and crushing.
Organise the dislocation of all debris and equipment in such a way as to
make movement easy and safe, avoiding any piles that could give way
or collapse.
Damage to the device or surrounding ob-
jects caused by shocks, knocks, incisions
and crushing.
Reset all safety and control functions a ected by any work performed
on the appliance and make sure that they operate correctly before re-
starting it.
Damage or shutdown of the device caused
by out-of-control operation.
The appliance must be installed in full compliance with national system
regulations.
Personal injury.
If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manu-
facturer or by its technical assistance service, or at least by a suitably
quali ed individual, in order to prevent all hazards.
Personal injury due to electrocution.
Installation should be performed by an individual
in possession of all necessary quali cations as required by law.
Personal injury.
During the installation process, the refrigeration system should be con-
nected rst, followed by the electricity supply.
In the event of replacement, proceed in the reverse order.
Personal injury due to electrocution or cold
burns, injury from shocks, cuts or abrasions.