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►►4.5. CONNECTION AND ACTIVATION
OF THE REMOTE TEMPERATURE CON-
TROL (optional)
(Valid for cooling only)
(PIC. 10)
NOTE: Use only original accessories.
Depending on the model, it is possible to connect
a remote temperature control to the appliance
in order to obtain the desired temperature in the
room, even remotely (only compatible with the
cooling feature).
With the appliance in stand-by mode (i.e. product
switched off but powered by electricity), connect
the remote temperature control (PIC. 10), press
the “HOURS/TAC” button for about 5” on the con
-
trol panel and set the desired temperature on the
remote temperature control. The control panel
display will show “RC” and the room temperature.
The “COOL” LED will flash during defrosting or if
the temperature set point is reached.
►►►5. MAINTENANCE
►►5.1. CHECKS TO BE PERFORMED
BY THE USER
The only maintenance to be carried out by the
user is the cleaning of the air filter, which must
be performed at least once a month.
The cleaning frequency can be increased due to
the dustiness of the working environment of the
appliance.
The filter is on the rear of the appliance. Re
-
move the filter gently (PIC. 9) and then remove
the dust by means of a low pressure air flow.
CAUTION: REMOVE THE FILTER FROM THE
APPLIANCE TO PERFORM CLEANING. IT IS
FORBIDDEN TO PERFORM CLEANING WITH
THE FILTER INSTALLED.
►►5.2. SPARE PARTS
Should it be required to replace one or more
parts during maintenance by specialised opera-
tors, this must be done by using original spare
parts only.
If required, request the “spare parts list” from
your vendor, specifying the model and serial
number of the unit.
►►5.3. DISMANTLING THE UNIT
The unit has been designed and built to ensure
continuous operation. The lifespan of some
components such as the fan and the compres-
sor depends on their maintenance.
CAUTION: The unit contains substanc-
es and components dangerous for the environ-
ment (electronic components, refrigerant gas
and oils). At the end of its useful life, in the event
of dismantling the unit, the operation must be
carried out by specialised refrigerating person-
nel.
The unit must be sent to specific specialised
centres for the collection and disposal of equip-
ment containing dangerous substances. The re-
frigerant fluid and the lubricating oil contained
in the circuit must be recovered, in accordance
with the regulations in force in your country.
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