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(Original instructions)
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Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
♦
Do not use the appliance with the damaged power cord
or plug.
♦
If any of the enclosures of the appliance breaks, imme-
diately switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
♦
Do not use the appliance if it has fallen, if there are
visible signs of damage, or if there is a leak.
♦
Use the appliance in a well ventilated area.
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If the appliance is used in the same room with other gas
or fuel appliances, it must be well ventilated.
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Do not place the appliance in direct sunlight.
♦ Place the appliance on a horizontal, flat, stable surface
away from sources of heat and possible splashing water.
♦
Do not use or store the appliance outdoors.
♦
Do not expose the appliance to rain or moisture. Water
entering the appliance will increase the risk of electric
shock.
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WARNING: Do not use the appliance near water.
♦
Do not force the connecting cable. Never use the power
cord to lift, carry or unplug the appliance. Keep the
device away from heat sources and sharp edges.
USE AND CARE:
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Do not use the appliance if its start / stop device does
not work. Do not move the appliance while it is in use.
♦
Use the handles to move or transport the appliance.
♦
Do not turn the appliance over while it is in use or
connected to the mains.
♦
Unplug the power supply from the mains when not in use
and before performing any cleaning operations.
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Keep this appliance out of the reach of children and /
or persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
abilities or who are unfamiliar with its use.
♦
Do not expose the appliance to extreme temperatures.
Keep the device in a dry, dustfree place protected from
direct sunlight. Never leave the appliance connected
and unattended if is not in use. This saves energy and
prolong the life of the appliance.
♦
Any improper use, or in disagreement with the instruc-
tions for use, can be dangerous, voiding the manufactur-
er’s warranty and liability.
SERVICE
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Make sure that the appliance is serviced only by special-
ist personnel, and that only original spare parts or acces-
sories are used to replace existing parts/accessories.
♦
Any improper use, or in disagreement with the instruc-
tions for use, can be dangerous, voiding the manufactur-
er’s warranty and liability.
DESCRIPTION
A Top Cover
B Air Outlet grill
C Panel control
D Housing
E Castor
F Handle
G Power cord
I Up filter frame
J Protective net
K Down filter frame
L Water plug
M Remote control
N Exhaust hose
O Window kit
P Hose adaptor
Control Panel
A1 On/Off power
A2 Mode
A3 Fan Speed
A5 Display area
A6 Timer
A7 Up and down buttons
Remote control
1 Power
2 Mode
3 Fan function
4 Timer
5 Swing
6 Up and down function
♦
Read these instructions carefully before switching on the
appliance and keep them for future reference. Failure to
follow and observe these instructions could lead to an
accident.
INSTALLATION
♦
Be sure to remove all packaging material from inside the
appliance.
♦
Respect the legal provisions concerning safety distances
from other elements such as pipes, electrical connec-
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