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(fig. 1).
• If the appliance is not perfectly level, cor-
rect operation and condensate flow-off
will not be assured.
AVOID
• direct exposure to sunlight;
• closed sites with high temperatures and
poor air circulation;
• installing the machine near sources of
heat (fig. 4).
2.3
Ambient temperature and air circu-
lation
For air-cooled appliances, the maximum
ambient temperature for operation is 32°C.
Correct operation cannot be guaranteed at
higher temperatures.
The machine may operate safely to a max-
imum temperature of 38°C.
Remote condensing units must be
installed in special rooms or outdoors, pro-
tected against direct sunlight by a shelter
or roof structure (at the cost of the pur-
chaser).
Sufficient air circulation must be guaran-
teed at all times.
2.4
Electrical connections
A dedicated thermal-magnetic circuit
breaker compliant with established regula-
tions must be installed on the appliance
power line.
• Connected electrical cables must corre-
spond to the technical data (as specified
on electrical drawings provided by the
installation technician).
Connect the earthing conductor to an effi-
cient earthing system.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL
LIABILITY AND GUARANTEE OBLIGA-
TIONS IN THE EVENT OF INJURY TO
PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO EQUIP-
MENT AND OBJECTS DUE TO INCOR-
RECT INSTALLATION AND/OR FAILURE
TO COMPLY WITH STANDING INSTAL-
LATION REGULATIONS.
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE
TO THE POWER SUPPLY.
In the event of damage to the power sup-
ply cable on the appliance, have the cable
replaced only by a qualified electrician to
avoid any risk of personal injury.
2.5
Refrigeration component
connections - remote assemblies
Appliance power lines are sized for instal-
lation distances of up to 10 metres. For
greater distances, seek advice from .
2.6
Condensate drainage connection
Fit a condensate/wash water drainage
hose with a minimum diameter of 1”
(“Geberit” or similar type).
Provide a waste pipe
with a trap with a diame-
ter of at least 1 1/2” at
floor level.