• Ensure that the product is powered by an easily accessible outlet so that the
appliance can be unplugged quickly in case of emergency.
• Do not open the product. Never attempt to repair the product yourself!
• Handle the product with care. A blow, a shock, or a fall, even from a small height, can
damage it.
• Do not expose the product (indoors and outdoors) to moisture or extreme heat.
• Do not immerse the device in water or any other liquid.
• The mains plug must only be connected to an appropriate power socket.
• Do not use extension cords or power strips.
• Do not install the appliance in a place where it may be exposed to flammable gases. The
accumulation of flammable gases near the appliance creates a risk of explosion and fire.
• Contact a qualified after-sales service technician for repair and maintenance of the
appliance.
• Do not use the appliance in humid rooms (bathrooms or laundry rooms).
• Do not pull on the power cable. Do not try to change it or immerse it in water. Do not
pull on the power cable or use it improperly. Risk of damage to the appliance and
electric shock.
• After each use and before cleaning, turn off the appliance and disconnect the power plug
from the electrical outlet.
• Ensure that the exhaust air outlet is never obstructed.
• Do not use an appliance if it has been dropped or if it has damage.
• If the appliance falls or tips over, turn off the appliance immediately and disconnect the
power plug. Check the device for damage. If you suspect that the device is damaged,
contact a technician or the after-sales service.
• Use only the accessories provided as well as the recommended tools for installation. The
use of unsuitable parts may result in water damage, electric shock, fire, physical or
material damage.
• Direct and prolonged exposure to airflow from the air conditioner can affect your health.
Do not expose people, animals or plants to the direct air flow of the air conditioner for a
prolonged period of time.
• Store the appliance in such a way that it cannot suffer any material damage.
• Persons working on or intervening with a refrigeration circuit must hold a valid
certificate, issued by a recognised testing organisation, confirming their ability to
handle refrigeration equipment safely and in accordance with recognised
specifications.
• Repairs must be performed based on the recommendation from the manufacturing
company. If maintenance and repair work must be carried out by other specialists, it
must be carried out under the supervision of a person trained in the use of flammable
refrigerants.
• The appliance shall be installed at least 2 m³ from any flammable surface.
• Do not leave any animals or plants in the air flow. Risk of injury!
• Do not remain in the air flow for an extended period of time. Health risks
• This appliance uses a refrigerant whose global warming potential is 3.
This means that, over a period of 100 years, a leak of 1 kg of this refrigerant would
have 3 times more impact on global warming than 1 kg of CO².
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