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Split wall-mounted User Manual
6 Getting started
6.1
Fitting the Remote Controller Batteries
Insert the batteries (2 No. size AA), as described below
(see Figure 6.1)..
Fig. 6.1 Fitting the remote controller batteries.
Legend
1 Battery lid
2 Batteries
A Pressure area for opening the lid
B Battery compartment
• Remove the battery lid by pressing gently on zone A
and pushing the lid downwards.
• Insert the batteries in the remote control ensuring
correct positive and negative polarity (Shown on the
battery compartment).
• Put the lid back on.
• Press the ON/OFF button (see Figure 7.1) to check that
the batteries are correctly inserted.
Note!
If nothing appears on the display after pressing
ON/OFF, refit or replace the batteries.
Note!
Replace the two batteries at the same time.
Warning
!
Danger of environmental contamination by not
disposing of the batteries properly.
When replacing the remote controller batteries,
dispose of batteries in the correct manner. Never
throw away in the rubbish.
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Operating Instructions
7.1
General Safety Considerations during Use
Danger of injury and physical damage!
- Do not let children play with the air
conditioning unit.
The unit is not designed for use by children.
- Do not connect the equipment whilst using
insecticides or pesticides. These could settle
in the unit and harm the health of persons
with allergies to specific chemical
substances.
- Avoid prolonged direct exposure to cooled air
or extreme temperatures in the room. This
could be a health hazard.
- Do not insert your fingers or other objects in
the air inlets and outlets, or between the unit
louvres whilst the unit is operating. The high
speed of the fan can cause injuries.
Danger of injury and physical damage!
Danger of fire and explosion.
- Do not place any heat source with a
naked flame in the equipment airflow. Do not
use sprays or other flammable gases near
the air conditioning equipment. This could
cause a fire.
- In the event that any irregularity is detected
(such as a burning smell), unplug the unit
from the mains immediately and contact the
distributor/installer in order to proceed
properly.
If you continue to use the unit under these
irregular conditions, it could be
irrepairably damaged and cause short
circuiting or fire.
- Phone a specialist technician and ensure that
preventive measures are implemented to
avoid refrigerant gas leaks. Leaking
refrigerant of a certain density can cause
oxygen deficiency.
Danger!
Danger of electric shock.
Do not handle the equipment with wet or moist
hands.
Warning
!
Danger of breakdowns or malfunction.
- Do not place any object on or near to the
outdoor unit.
6 Getting started
7 Operating Instructions