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40. Do not use the appliance outdoors or on wet surfaces. Avoid dropping
liquids on the appliance. Do not use the appliance near sinks and taps.
41. Do not tilt the appliance to any side since water which may leak could
damage it.
41a. Empty water which has been recovered in the tank.
If installed, the exhaust pipe must be downhill in order to ensure that
condensing water is continuously unloaded.
42. Clean the appliance with a damp cloth; do not use abrasive products or
materials. See the appropriate paragraph for the filters cleaning.
43. The most common cause of overheating is dust or lint deposit in the
appliance. Regularly remove these accumulations by disconnecting the
appliance from the power socket and vacuuming the grids.
44. Do not use the appliance in environments subject to significant temperature
changes as condensation could form inside the appliance itself.
45. Install the appliance at at least 2 meters from other electronic devices (TV,
radio, computer, dvd player, etc.) in order to avoid disturbances (Fig.6).
46. Do not use the appliance if insecticide gas has just been sprayed in the
room or in the presence of burning incenses, chemical vapours or oily
residues.
47. Do not use the appliance if the filters are not positioned correctly.
48. Disassembly, repair or reconversion performed by an unauthorized person
could cause heavy damages and will cancel the manufacturer warranty.
49. Do not use the appliance in case of malfunctioning or faults, if the cord or
plug are damaged, or if it has been dropped or damaged in any manner.
Turn the appliance off, disconnect the plug from the socket and let it be
checked by professionally qualified personnel.
50. Neither disassemble nor modify the appliance.
51. In the presence of gas leaks from other equipment, ventilate the room well
before activating the appliance.
52. Use the appliance in environments with a temperature between 5°C and
35°C.
53. Repairing the appliance by yourself is extremely dangerous.
54. If you no longer wish to use this appliance, it must be made inoperative
by cutting the power supply cable after removing the plug from the power
socket. Hazardous parts of the appliance must be rendered harmless,
especially as there is a risk of children playing with it.
Summary of Contents for AQUARIA SILENT 15 P
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