1. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS
EN
NORMA:
Do not perform operations that involve opening the ap-
pliance.
Do not perform operations that involve removing the ap-
pliance from its place of installation.
Do not start or stop the appliance by simply plugging it
into or out of the electricity mains.
Do not damage the power supply cable.
Do not leave anything on top of the appliance.
Do not climb onto the appliance.
Do not climb onto chairs, stools, ladders or unstable sup-
ports to clean the appliance.
Do not attempt to clean the appliance without first turning
it off and unplugging it or switching the dedicated switch
off.
Damage to the appliance due to improper use.
Do not direct the air flow towards gas hobs or gas sto-
ves.
Do not place your fingers in the air outlets or in the air
inlet grilles.
Do not drink the condensation water.
Should the smell of burning be detected or smoke exit
the appliance, disconnect it from the electricity supply,
open all windows and call in the technician.
Do not perform operations that involve removing the ap-
pliance from its place of installation.
Do not leave anything on top of the appliance.
Do not use any insecticides, solvents or aggressive de-
tergents to clean the appliance.
Do not use the appliance for any use other than normal
domestic use.
Do not allow children or inexperienced people to use the
appliance.
Do not direct the air flow towards valuable articles, plants
or animals.
Do not use the air conditioning unit for extended periods
of time in conditions of more than 80% humidity.
RISCHIO:
Electrocution from live components.
Personal injury from burns due to overheated components or
wounds caused by sharp edges or protrusions.
Electrocution from live components. Personal injury from bur-
ns due to cooling gases leaking from disconnected piping.
Electrocution from a damaged cable or plug, or socket.
Electrocution from live unsheathed wires.
Personal injury from an object falling off the appliance fol-
lowing vibrations.
Personal injury due to the appliance falling.
Personal injury from falling from a height or from cuts (ste-
pladders shutting accidentally).
Electrocution from live components.
Damage to the appliance due to improper use.
Explosions, fires or intoxication from the discharge of gas leaking
from the burner nozzle once the air flow has put the flame out.
Electrocution from live components.
Personal injury from cuts.
Personal injury from poisoning.
Personal injury from burns or smoke inhalation.
Flooding due to water leaking from disconnected piping.
Damage to the appliance or any objects underneath it due to
the appliance falling off from its place of installation.
Damage to the plastic and painted parts.
Damage to the appliance due to operation overload.
Damage to objects treated inappropriately.
Damage to the appliance due to improper use.
Damage or perishing due to excessive cold/heat, humidity,
ventilation.
Damage to objects due to excessive dripping of condensation
from the appliance.
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