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EN
2 – SAFETY INFORMATION
AND ENVIRONMENTAL
WARNINGS
2.1 – BEFORE OPERATION OF
THE EQUIPMENT
It is important to act in
accordance with the aspects stated
below before operation of the
equipment with regards to safety,
performance and energy consumption.
NOTE
The lubricant in the cooler
part of the equipment
may be displaced during
transportation and transfer
operations. For this reason,
wait minimum 4 to 6 hours
before operating the
equipment.
The location of assembly of the
equipment affects the performance and
energy consumption of theequipment
(Chapter 3.1).
When determining the
location of assembly, the Authorized
Service will provide information and
recommendations; however, the
final decision shall be left to the user.
Depending on the final decision to
be given by the consumer, in case of
experiencing any problem due to the
location of the equipment, all
responsibility shall be borne by the
consumer, and the equipment shall
be considered out of warranty due to
problems that may emerge due to such
positioning.
RECOMMENDATION
In order for the equipment to
be used in the most efficient
way, the ambient temperature
where it is located must be
considered. The ambient
temperature in the area where
the equipment will be used
must be 25°C and the humidity
60% R.H.
WARNING
FIRE HAZARD
If the refrigerant gas
written on the label at the
back side of the equipment
is R290, in case of substance
leakage, make sure that the
necessary ventilation has
been provided in order to
prevent from the mixing of
the inflammable gas with
air. Because the mentioned
gas is environment-friendly
but inflammable. In case
of leakage, keep the heat
sources that may lead
to inflammation away
from the equipment. Only
allowed for qualified
engineers to make services.
R290
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