Before use
To prevent damage, place the unit in an upright position for at least 24 hours.
Ensure the air outlet and inlet are not blocked, allowing proper airflow.
Operate the unit on a stable and even surface to avoid water leakage.
Warnings
●Do not connect the appliance to a power supply with an impedance greater than
0.236 ohm. Exceeding this limit may result in restrictions imposed by the supply
authority. Please consult your energy supply authority if the equipment exceeds
this limit.
• Any person working on or accessing the refrigerant circuit must have a valid
certificate from an industry-accredited assessment authority, which authorises
their competence to handle refrigerants safely according to industry standards.
• Consider the environment when disposing of packaging materials and end of
appliance life.
• Store the appliance in a well-ventilated area, with adequate room space as
specified for operation.
• When storing the appliance, take precautions to prevent mechanical damage.
• When using refrigerant pipes, follow these steps:
• Minimise installation of refrigerant pipes
• Protect pipes from damage. Avoid installing in unventilated spaces, especially
flammable refrigerants.
• Adhere to national gas regulations.
• Ensure mechanical connections are easily accessible for maintenance.
• For rooms containing appliances with flammable refrigerants, the minimum floor
area must be specified.
• Keep required ventilation openings clear of obstructions.
• Perform servicing as recommended by the manufacturer.
• Ducts connected to the appliance must NOT have potential ignition sources.
• The fan can provide a minimum air volume of 100m3/h, even when the compressor
is not operating due to the temperature controller.
• Do not pierce or burn the appliance.
• Only use recommended implements for defrosting or cleaning.
• Avoid pierce any components in the refrigerant circuit, as refrigerant gas may be
odourless.
• Store the appliance carefully to prevent mechanical faults.
• Only authorised personnel certified in handling refrigerants can work on the
refrigerant circuit.
• Conduct all repairs according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
• For maintenance and repairs involving inflammable refrigerants, seek the
supervision of specialists.
Warning: For appliances with R290 refrigerant gas. Refer to the rating plate for the
specific type of refrigerant gas used.
CAUTION! FIRE!
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