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1. Safety indications
General notes
ATTENTION:
Before installing this appliance, ensure all safety indications have been
read carefully and understood in order to prevent contact with electricity, injury or any
other incident. The manual should be conserved for further consultation at a later date.
WARNING D
ANGER OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERIES ARE REPLACED WITH A DIFFERENT TYPE OF
BATTERY
.
D
ISPOSE OF THE USED BATTERIES IN COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT REGULATIONS
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage to people, animals or things
incurred by improper use.
Use for any applications other than those indicated must be authorised by the
manufacturer after technical review of the assembly.
Plastic bags, polystyrene, small metal parts such as nails, staples etc. should be placed out
of the reach of children as they constitute a potential source of risk.
Do not use solvents or jets of water to wash the appliance. The appliance should not be
submerged in water.
Notes for functioning and use
PIK is a radio transmitter – or simpler a remote control – to command devices provided of a receiver
with the same code protocol or the same transmission philosophy. For further details see chapter
“Technical data”.
This product is designed to be used with the manufacturer's original products. Use with any
other products may result in damage or malfunctions.
The initial start-up of the radio remote control should be carried out by a skilled and qualified
person following the manufacturer's instructions.
After removing packaging, check for any damage on the appliance.
Before using the remote control, check that installed batteries have the same nature, quality
and tension as those indicated on the technical data label on the appliance.
This machine is destined exclusively for the use for which it has been designed and the
manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage incurred by improper use.
Repairs should only be performed by qualified personnel at assistance centres authorised
by the manufacturer.
The product must be disposed of in compliance with local environmental regulations and not
as household waste.
Run-down batteries do not belong in normal household waste. They must be disposed of
properly.
For any doubts, contact your local waste collection company.
The batteries must always be replaced with suitable models corresponding to the
specifications provided on the label attached inside the battery compartment door. Failure to
observe this rule may compromise safety and void the warranty.