Toshiba MMY-SUG1001MT8P-E Owner's Manual page 5

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Operation
• When a refrigerant leak detector is installed, for refrigerant leak
detector to be effective, the unit must be electrically powered at all
times after installation, other than when servicing.
• Before opening the intake grille of the indoor unit or service panel
of the outdoor unit, set the circuit breaker to the OFF position.
Failure to set the circuit breaker to the OFF position may result
in electric shocks through contact with the interior parts. Only a
qualified installer (*1) or qualified service person (*1) is allowed to
remove the intake grille of the indoor unit or service panel of the
outdoor unit and do the work required.
• Inside the air conditioner are high-voltage areas and rotating
parts. Due to the danger of electric shocks or of your fingers or
physical objects becoming trapped in the rotating parts, do not
remove the intake grille of the indoor unit or service panel of the
outdoor unit. When work involving the removal of these parts is
required, contact a qualified installer or a qualified service person.
• Do not move or repair any unit by yourself. Since there is high
voltage inside the unit, you may get electric shock when removing
the cover and main unit.
• Use of a stand more than 50 cm high to clean the filter of the
indoor unit or to carry out other such jobs constitutes working at
heights. Due to the danger of falling off the stand and injuring
yourself while working at heights, this kind of work should not be
done by unqualified individuals. When this kind of work must be
carried out, do not do it yourself but ask a qualified installer or a
qualified service person to do it for you.
• Do not touch the aluminum fin of the outdoor unit. You may injure
yourself if you do so. If the fin must be touched, do not touch it
yourself but contact a qualified installer or a qualified service person.
• Do not climb onto or place objects on top of the outdoor unit.
You may fall or the objects may fall off of the outdoor unit and
result in injury.
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• Do not place any combustion appliance in a place where it is
directly exposed to the wind of air conditioner, otherwise it may
cause imperfect combustion.
• When the air conditioner is operated with a combustion appliance
in the same place, be careful of ventilation to let fresh air enter the
room. Poor ventilation causes oxygen shortage.
• When the air conditioner is used in a closed room, be careful of
sufficient ventilation of the room. Poor ventilation causes oxygen
shortage.
• Do not expose your body to cool air directly for a long time and do
not cool yourself excessively. Doing so may result in deteriorated
physical condition and ill health.
• Never insert your finger or a stick into the air intake or discharge.
Doing so may result injury as the fan is rotating at high speed
inside the unit.
• Consult the shop where you purchased the air conditioner if
air conditioning (cooling and heating) is not performed properly
as a refrigerant leakage may be the cause. Confirm the repair
details with a qualified service person(*1) when the repair includes
additional charging of the refrigerant.
• Be sure to stop running the air conditioner and turn off the breaker
before cleaning. Otherwise, injury may result as the fan is rotating
at high speed inside the unit.
• Do not use means to accelerate the defrosting process or to
clean, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
• If check codes "J29" or "J31" appear on the remote controller LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display), replace Leak Detector or Refrigerant
sensor module (service part). Contact the dealer where you
purchased the air conditioner to replace Leak Detector or
Refrigerant sensor module (service part). Continuing to use
the air conditioner in the status above may cause a fire in case
refrigerant leak occurs.
• Do not use combustion appliances near the air conditioner if there
is the risk of R32 refrigerant leak.
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