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ATTENTION
Do not use the appliance in small areas. Insufficient ventilation may cause overheating and fire.
Do not place the appliance in a location where water or other liquids could spray on it. Water can enter into the appliance and damage the insulation. It can
cause injury by electrical shock or a fire.
Place the appliance in an even, stable location. If the appliance were to tip over, the condensate could leak out, which could cause damage to property or
injury by electrical shock or a fire.
Do not cover the inflow or outflow vents with wiping cloths or towels, etc. Insufficient ventilation may cause overheating and fire.
Be especially careful when the appliance is in the same room as a babies, small children, older people and people with insufficient sensitivity to moisture.
Do not use the appliance in locations where chemicals are handled. The appliance may be damaged by the effect of diffused chemicals and solvents in
the air.
Never put fingers or other foreign objects into the grille or vents. Be especially careful when children are present. There is a risk of injury by electrical shock
or damage to the appliance.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, and make sure that the power cord is not crimped or in any way deformed. There is a risk of fire or injury
by electrical shock.
Do not climb on the appliance or sit on it. The is a risk of injury resulting from a fall or damaging the appliance if it tipped over.
Always insert the filters in safely. Clean the filters once every two weeks. Operating the appliance without filters may result in its damage.
If water enters into the appliance, turn it off and disconnect it from the power socket. Contact an authorised service centre. There is a risk of damaging the
appliance or an accident occurring.
Do not put vases with flowers or other containers filled with water on the appliance. Water may pour out and enter into the appliance and damage the
insulation, cause injury by electrical shock or a fire.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR APPLIANCES USING REFRIGERANT GAS R290
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Carefully study all the warnings.
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For defrosting and cleaning, do not use any other tools than those recommended by the
manufacturer.
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This appliance must be located in an environment that has no continuously running fire
sources (for example an open fire, a gas appliance or electrical appliances).
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Do not perform any drilling and do not burn it.
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Refrigerant gases may be odourless.
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This appliance must be located in rooms with an area greater than 4 m
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This appliance contains approx. 45 g of refrigerant gas R290.
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R290 is a refrigerant gas that meets European environmental protection directives. Do
not make holes or drill into any part of the cooling circuit.
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The room in which this appliance is installed, operated or stored must prevent the
collection of such leaked refrigerants, that could be the cause of explosion or fire as
a result of the refrigerant igniting following the start up of electrical heaters, cookers or
other sources of ignition.
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The appliance must be stored in such a manner that its mechanical damage is prevented.
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Persons working with or repairing cooling circuits must have appropriate authorisation
issued by an authorised institution that certifies this person‘s competence to work with
refrigerants in accordance with the specific assessment of the association for this sector.
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Maintenance tasks must be performed solely on the basis of the recommendations of this
appliance‘s manufacturer. Maintenance and repair tasks that required the contribution
of other qualified expert personnel may only be performed under the supervision of
specialised experts in the flammable refrigerants sector.
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Adhere to national codes relating to gas.
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Do not cover the vents.