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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation
Never try to install this Unit by yourself, i.e. without the support of Tachnical Personnel. Never try to reapir
the Unit by yourself. The Unit's components can be reached only by opening or removing the covering
panels, and this involves exposure to high voltage. Even by disconnecting power supply, it is not always
possible to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
• Please always contact the Dealer or the Authorized Service Center for installation.
Never attempt to install the air conditioner by yourself, because improper installation
could cause electric shock, injuries, water leakage or fire.
• Please always contact the Dealer or the Authorized Service Center for any servicing
operation or special maintenance.
Never try to repair or carry out special maintenance by yourself. Improper repair or
maintenance could cause electric shock, injuries, water leakage or fire.
Please confirm that installation has been carried out according to the following prescriptions:
WARNING
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• When instaling, all possible countermeasures must be taken to avoid refrigerant
leaks. If there is a high concentration of refrigerant gas in the room, oxygen lack may
occur.
• Do not install the air conditioner near burners, heat sources or flammable gas. This
is to avoid the risk of malfunctioning, fire or explosion.
• Ensure that a circuit breaker has been installed on the power supply line of the air
conditioner, to avoid the risk of electric shocks.
• When installing in a small room, countermeasures should be taken in case of a
refrigerant leak exceeds the proper range. Otherwise, it will cause asphyxia.
CAUTION
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• Ensure that drain hose and drain pipe installation has been carried out correctly.
Incorrect installation or maintenance will cause water leakage.
CAUTION
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• Ensure that Indoor and Outdoor Units have been properly grounded.
Defective grounding could cause electric shock.
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• This kind of appliance needs a specific circuit breaker with proper
protective devices against overcurrents and short circuits (fuses or
automatic switches).
Circuit
breaker
(specific)
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