tioner.
• Do not damage the air con-
ditioner's cooling system in
which refrigerating gas cir-
culates with sharp objects. If
the refrigeration gas blows
out due to puncturing in heat
exchanger gas ducts and up-
per surface platings of pipe
joints, it may cause skin irrita-
tions and eye injuries.
• Do not cover or put any ob-
ject in front of the air inlets
and outlets of the air con-
ditioner or the outdoor unit
while running.
• Do not spray flammable and
refrigerant gases onto the air
conditioner.
• When there is a refrigerant
gas leakage in the air condi-
tioner, open the windows to
ventilate the area and call the
Authorised Service.
• Do not put heating devices
near the air conditioner and
the power cable. Excess heat
that might be radiated from
these devices may melt the
plastic parts of the air condi-
tioner.
• Do not touch or run the air
conditioner with wet or moist
hands.
• If the air conditioner will not
be used for a long time, dis-
connect the power supply
from the fuse.
• When the power is restored
after a blackout, your air con-
ditioner will restart running
again at the last mode it is
set.
• If you will leave your home
before the power is restored,
turn the switch of your air
conditioner off.
• Do not throw or insert any
object inside the holes.
Make sure that the air condition-
er is turned off and the power is
cut from the fuse/power switch
under the following conditions:
– Before installation,
– Before cleaning and
maintenance,
– Before repairs,
• Do not drink the water
drained off from the air con-
ditioner. Otherwise, severe
health problems may occur.
• Do not leave the indoor unit
under the rain or at a location
where it can get wet.
• If the air conditioner will be
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