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30.
Maintain the air conditioner in good condition by caring for and cleaning the unit.
31.
The air filter should be cleaned at least once a week.
32.
Store the device vertically in a safe place, dry and out of the reach of children, when not in use. Do not
cover the device with plastic packaging.
33.
Store the unit in a room with no ignition sources in operation (e.g.: open fire, service gas appliance or
electric heater with open heat source).
34.
The air conditioner should be transported in an upright position or slightly sideways position. Empty the
internal condensate tank first. Wait at least one hour after transporting the device before turning on the
device.
35.
Always contact authorized service centers for repairs to the device, power plug, or cable.
36.
Do not use any means to accelerate or eliminate the defrost process, the device will do it on its own.
37.
If you have any questions about maintenance, you can contact the manufacturer's authorized hotline /
service center.
WARNING
The main power switch and the on / off switch should not be used as the
sole means of power disconnection. Always unplug the power cord before
servicing or moving the unit.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, disconnect the plug from the power outlet
when not in use - as well as before each cleaning.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON REFRIGERANT R290
1.
R290 is a refrigerant according to the EC environmental guidelines.
2.
The refrigerant is odorless.
3.
The appliance should be installed in a room where there are no ignition sources in operation (e.g.: open
fire, gas and electrical appliances in operation with open heat source)
4.
Do not perforate or burn the air conditioner.
5.
Make sure that the cooling circuit is not drilled.
6.
Non-ventilated rooms in which the appliance is installed, operated or stored must be designed in such a
way that any loss of refrigerant does not build up. This avoids the risk of fire or explosion caused by
ignition of the refrigerant caused by electric ovens, cookers or other sources of ignition. The device must
be stored in such a way that no mechanical damage can occur.
7.
Persons operating or intervening on a refrigeration circuit shall be in possession of a valid certificate
issued by an authorized authority certifying their expertise in the handling of refrigerants by a rating
specification recognized by the industry associations.
8.
The repair work must be carried out according to the instructions of the manufacturer of the device.
Repair and maintenance operations that require the use of additional specialist personnel are to be
carried out under the supervision of a specialist who is responsible for the handling of flammable
refrigerants.