Use the correct power supply according to the requirements of the nameplate. Otherwise, defects or serious injuries may occur, as well as fires.
Keep the circuit breaker or power outlet away from dirt. Connect the power supply cable firmly and correctly, otherwise shock may occur
Do not use the circuit breaker to switch off the device during operation.
Do not cut, pull or press on the power supply cable, as it may break. Electric shocks and fires are often caused by a broken power cable.
Never insert a stick or other object into the unit. As the fan spins at high speed, this can cause injury.
Direct cold air over a long period of time can be harmful to health. It is advisable to allow the air flow to spread throughout the environment.
In the event of a malfunction, turn off the device with the remote control before turning off the power supply.
Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. If this is done incorrectly, it may cause electric shocks, etc.
Prevent the air flow from reaching gas burners and the oven.
Do not touch the operation buttons with wet hands.
Do not place objects on the outdoor unit.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the unit is properly grounded in accordance with local codes and legislation. This grounding must be performed by a licensed technician.