Instruction for Use

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ENGLISH
GB
9. DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
iThis appliance is marked in compliance with
the 2002/96/EC European Directive, WASTE
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
(WEEE).
! By assuring that this product is disposed of
correctly, the user contributes to preventing the
potential negative consequences on the
environment and health.
The symbol found on the
product or on the accompanying documentation
indicates that this product must not be treated as
domestic waste but must be taken to suitable
collection points for the recycling of electric and
electronic appliances.
Dispose of it following local regulations regarding
waste disposal.
For further information regarding the treatment,
recovery and recycling of this product, contact the
relevant local office, the domestic waste collection
service or the shop where the product was
purchased.
10. REFRIGERANT TECHNICAL CARD
The refrigerant used in the machine is R404a
fluid. Below find the components of the fluid:
PENTAFLUOROETHANE (HFC R125)
44%
ETHANE 1,1,1 TRIFLUORO (HFC R143A)
52%
ETHANE 1,1,1,2 TETRAFLUORO (HFC
R134A) 4%
IDENTIFICATION OF DANGERS
The rapid evaporation of the liquid can cause
freezing. The inhalation of high concentrations
of vapour can cause irregular heartbeat, short term
narcotic effects (including vertigo, headache and
mental confusion), fainting and death.
· Effects to the eyes: Freezing or cold burns
caused by contact with the liquid.
· Effects on the skin: Freezing or cold burns
caused by contact with the liquid.
· Effects of ingestion. Ingestion is not
considered a means of exposure
FIRST AID
Eyes: In the case of contact, wash the eye well
using a large amount of water for at least 15
minutes. Consult a doctor.
Effects on the skin: Wash with water for at least 15
minutes after excessive contact. If necessary, cure
freezing by gently warming the area in question.
Consult a doctor in the case of irritation.
Ingestion: Ingestion is not considered a means of
exposure.
Inhalation: If large concentrations are inhaled, go
into the open air. Keep the person calm. If the
person cannot breath, perform artificial respiration. If
respiration is difficult, apply oxygen. Consult a
doctor.