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130130
Warnings
Installation
Use
Warranty conditions
The water heater shall be installed by a qualied person in compliance with good engineer-
ing practices, applicable standards and the recommendations of our technical services.
It shall be used in normal conditions and undergo regular servicing by trained and quali-
ed personnel only.
Under these conditions, our warranty shall apply by exchanging or providing free of charge
to our Distributor or Installer the parts recognised as defective by our services, or if appli-
cable, the unit, excluding labour and transportation costs, as well as any compensation
and warranty extension.
Our warranty shall be e󰀨ective from the date of installation (based on the installation
invoice); in the absence of this documentation, the date taken into account shall be six
months from the date of manufacture indicated on the water heater's type plate.
The warranty for the replacement part or water heater (under warranty) shall end at the
same time as the warranty for the part or the water heater that was replaced.
NOTE: Any costs or damages due to faulty installation (for example, frost, safety unit not
connected to wastewater drainage, no drain pan) or access di󰀩culties shall under no cir-
cumstances be attributable to the manufacturer.
The terms of these conditions of warranty do not prevent the buyer from beneting from
the advantages of the legal warranty for hidden faults and defects which apply in any case
pursuant to articles 1641 et seq. of the French Civil Code.
The failure of a component under no circumstances justies replacement of the
unit. In this case, replace the defective part.
Spare parts essential for the use of our products are supplied for 10 years from their date
of manufacture.
An appliance with suspected damage must remain in situ for expert assess-
ment. The owner must inform their insurer.
END OF LIFE:
Before dismantling, turn o󰀨 the power to the unit and drain it.
The combustion of some components may release toxic gases, do not incinerate
the unit.
At the end of life, the unit must be taken to an electrical and electronic equipment
recycling centre equipped for uid recycling. For more information on existing
waste collection centres, contact the local collection service.
The refrigerant in the unit must under no circumstances be released into the
atmosphere. Any degassing operation is strictly prohibited.

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