INSTALLATION
• After removing the packaging, check that the appliance is intact; if in doubt, do not use it and
contact a qualified professional. The packaging elements (plastic bags, polystyrene, metal tacks,
etc.) must not be left in reach of children or irresponsible people, as they can be dangerous. They
must be disposed of according to current regulations.
All packaging elements must be disposed of according to their raw material (see the symbol
stamped on each one) and according to the provisions of their municipality. The bag containing
the set of the fixing screws or remote control, which is unmarked due to its small size, therefore
you have to follow the procedures for the disposal of their municipality.
• Before connecting the equipment, make certain that the plate information (voltage, etc.)
correspond to the characteristics of the electricity distribution network. This appliance must be
connected to a socket that has an effective earthing device (the manufacturer declines any
liability that may arise from failure to comply with this rule). Check that no other appliances with a
high energy consumption are connected to the power supply, to avoid overloading and the risk of
fire. In general, the use of adapters, multiple sockets and/or extension leads is not recommended.
If their use is unavoidable, they must comply with current safety regulations and their current
capacity (amperes) must be no lower than the maximum current draw of the appliance.
• The appliance must be installed by skilled staff with the necessary technical qualifications, who
certify compliance with current installation standards.
• No responsibility is accepted for failure to comply with this requirement, or in case of connection
to a substandard electrical system. Incorrect installation may cause personal injury, harm to pets or
damage to property, for which the manufacturer cannot be held responsible.
• The appliance must be installed and/or placed in a room at least 11m² in area.
• Do not use the appliance in:
- bathrooms, laundries, locations where there are flammable products (spray cans or cans
containing gases, liquids or solids, or sulphur) or dusty locations, or close to heat sources.
- premises containing other machinery which emits large amounts of heat
- near to a source of brine or sulphurous water
- locations with high humidity and with open doors or windows
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The appliance must be placed vertical, with all
wheels resting firmly on the floor, and also well away
from heat sources, fabrics (curtains, drying laundry,
etc.) or anything else which may come into contact
with and/or obstruct the inlet and outlet grilles, and
well away from tanks, sinks, or similar installations
so that it cannot be splashed with or fall into water.
Ensure there is a space of at least 50 cm around the
appliance.
• The appliance must be placed on a wide, strong, stable surface (do not place on a shelf), not on
an incline (the water may overflow and escape), smooth (not rough) or in a place where it might
be knocked.
• The appliance must not be placed just below a power socket.
• The power socket must be easily accessible so that the plug can be removed easily in an
emergency.
• Do not expose the air-conditioner to direct sunlight as the colours of the materials might fade and
any overheating of the appliance might trip its safety mechanism and cause it to shut down.
• Make sure that the mains cable is correctly positioned and is not in contact with hot parts or
sharp edges, or wound around the appliance or twisted and does not become entangled, to