Instruction manual
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• Individuals who operate or work on the
refrigerant circuit must have the appropriate
certification issued by an accredited
organization that ensures competence in
handling refrigerants according to a specific
evaluation recognized by associations in the
industry.
• Repairs must be performed based on the
recommendation from the manufacturing
company. Maintenance and repairs that
require the assistance of other qualified
personnel must be performed under the
supervision of an individual specified in the
use of flammable refrigerants.
Batteries
• Do not expose the battery to high
temperatures or direct sunlight. Never throw
batteries into the fire. There is a danger of
explosion!
• Keep batteries away from children. Batteries
are not a toy!
• Do not open the batteries by force.
• Avoid contact with metallic objects.(Rings,
nails, screws et cetera) there is a danger of
short-circuiting!
• As a result of a short-circuit batteries may
heat up consider-ably or even catch fire. this
may result in burns.
• For your safety the battery poles should be
covered with adhesive strips during
transport.
• Do not touch a ruptured and/or leaking
battery. If the liquid from the battery gets into
your eyes, rinse your eyes as soon as
possible with clean water, without rubbing
your eyes. Immediately go to the hospital. If
it is not treated properly, it can cause eye
problems.
Refrigerant
(CE) N 842/2006: This unit contains the refrigerant R290. The amount
of refrigerant is less than 1kg, and is in a closed cooling circuit. The
coolant does have zero ozone depletion potential, but is a so-called
greenhouse gases under the Kyoto Protocol and may thus contribute
to global warming, if it is released to the atmosphere. Therefore only
trained technicians with refrigerant certificate make a filling or
emptying. Your appliance does not have be refilled with refrigerant if
used properly and has an undamaged coolant circuit. GWP: R290: 3