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READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE, AS IT CONTAINS IMPOR-
TANT INFORMATION FOR THE SAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR NEW
APPLIANCE.
STANDARD
Make sure the installation site and any systems to which the device
must be connected comply with the applicable regulations.
When drilling the wall, take care not to damage any electrical wiring or
existing piping.
Protect connection piping and cables so as to prevent damage to them.
Use suitable manual tools and equipment (make sure in particular that
the tool is not worn out and that its handle is fi xed properly); use them
correctly and make sure they do not fall from a height. Replace them
once you have fi nished using them.
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.
Make sure that any portable ladders are securely positioned, that they
are strong enough, that the steps are intact and not slippery, that the
ladders are not moved with someone on them and that someone su-
pervises at all times.
Make sure that any rolling ladders are positioned securely, that they
are suitably sturdy, that the steps are intact and not slippery. Make sure
that the ladders are fi tted with handrails on either side of the ladder and
parapets on the landing.
During all work carried out off the fl oor (generally at a height over two
metres or 6 feet), make sure that parapets are used to surround the
work area or individual harnesses designed to prevent falls worn, that
the space covered during any accidental fall is free from dangerous
obstacles, and that any impact upon falling is cushioned by semi-rigid
or deformable surfaces.
During all work procedures, wear individual protective clothing and
equipment.
All operations inside the device must be performed with the necessary
caution in order to avoid sudden contact with sharp parts.
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.
Do not direct the air fl ow towards gas hobs or gas stoves.
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 fl ow.
Install the appliance in a site which complies with its IP rating, in line with
current standards.
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SAFETY STANDARDS
RISK
Electrocution caused by contact with live
wires that have been incorrectly installed.
Electrocution caused by exposure to live
wires. Explosions, fi re or intoxication due to
gas leaks from damaged pipes.
Electrocution caused by exposure to live
wires. Cold burns due to gas leaking from
damaged piping.
Personal injury from falling splinters or
fragments, inhalation of dust, shocks, cuts,
pricks and abrasions.
Personal injury from electrocution, fl ying
splinters or fragments, inhalation of dust,
shocks, cuts, pricks, abrasions, noise and
vibration.
Personal injury caused by falling from a
height or shearing (stepladders shutting ac-
cidentally).
Personal injury caused by falling from a
height.
Personal injury due to impact, tripping and
wounds.
Personal injury caused by electrocution,
fl ying splinters or fragments, inhalation of
dust, shocks, cuts, puncture wounds, abra-
sions, noise and vibration.
Personal injury from cuts, pricks and abra-
sions.
Personal injury from cold burns.
Explosions, fi res or intoxication from the dis-
charge of gas leaking from the burner noz-
zle once the air fl ow has put the fl ame out.
Personal injury from contusions, stumbling,
noise and excessive ventilation.
Damage to the appliance, injury.