For the purpose of the safety,the air con-
ditioner must be properly grounded in acco-
rdance with specifications.
Always remember to unplug the air
conditioner before openning inlet grill. Never
unplug your air conditioner by pulling on
the power cord. Always grip plug firmly and
pull straight out from the outlet.
All electrical repairs must be carried out
by qualified electricians. Inadequate repairs
may result in a major source of danger for
the user of the air conditioner.
Do not damage any parts of the air
conditioner that carry refrigerant by piercing
or perforating the air conditioner's tubes
with sharp or pointed items, crushing or
twisting any tubes, or scraping the coatings
off the surfaces. If the refrigerant spurts
out and gets into eyes, it may result in
serious eye injuries.
Cautions
Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation
grille of the air conditoner.Do not put fingers
or any other things into the inlet/outlet and
swing louver.
Do not allow children to play with the air
conditioner.In no case should children be
allowed to sit on the outdoor unit.
The refrigerating circuit is leak-proof.
Remark per EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.
To prevent flicker impression during the
start of the compressor(Technical Process)
and the adversely influence caused by
the 2nd harmonies of compressor following
installation conditions do apply:
1.The power connection for air conditioner
has to be done at the main power
distribution.This distribution has to be of a
Iow impedance. Normally the required
impedance is reached at a 32A fusing point.
2.No other equipment has to be connected:
to this power line.
3.For the details installation acceptance
please refer to your contract with the power
supplier, if restrictions do apply for products:
like washing machines,air conditioners or
electrical ovens.
4.For the details of the power of air,
conditioner, please refer to the rating plate
of the product.
5.For any question contact your local dealer.
Specifications
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