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SEASONING
- surfaces, edges, corners: accessible parts of the appliance have no sharp corners, sharp edges or rough surfaces that could
cause injury
- moving parts: moving parts of the unit are designed, built and congured to avoid risk. Moving parts are protected by xed
guards to prevent accidental contact that could result in injury
Measures adopted for protection against additional risks:
- electrical power: the appliance is designed, built and tted out with the aim of preventing
the risk of electric shock in compliance with established safety legislation
- noise: the appliance is designed and built to reduce risks related to the emission of airborne noise to a minimum
4.3 SAFETY DATAPLATES AND GUARDS
It is strictly forbidden (Fig.8):
- to tamper with or remove the evaporator cover that protects the user from the risk of cutting
on the heat exchanger ns
- to remove the dataplate xed to the inside edge of the motor housing showing technical speci-
cations (1) and earth connection warning (2)
- to remove the dataplates on the evaporator unit cover near the electrical wiring inside the mo-
tor housing which warn the user to disconnect electrical power before working on appliance (3)
- to remove the dataplate xed inside the motor compartment indicating earthing (4)
- to remove the data tag xed to the power cord showing the type of power supply (5)
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for safety of the appliance if the above recommen-
dations are not observed.
4.4 OPERATING LIMITS
The appliance is designed and built to work in ambient temperatures of between + 10°C and + 38°C (+ 43°C for tropicalized mo-
dels) with maximum relative humidity of 60%. If the ambient conditions are different it will not be possible to achieve the performan-
ce levels specied by the manufacturer.
The standard power supply must be 230V +/- 10% 50Hz.
Section 5 ROUTINE AND PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE
The information in this section regards the user, or other non-specialized personnel, and the routine maintenance technician.
5.1 BASIC SAFETY REGULATIONS
We summarize the safety regulations already shown in heading 1.5 to ensure that the user or maintenance technician can perform
the work in conditions of total safety:
- do not touch the unit with wet hands and/or feet
- do not use the appliance with bare feet
- do not insert screwdrivers or other pointed objects between guards or moving parts of the appliance
- do not pull the power cord to disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains
- before performing any cleaning or maintenance on the appliance disconnect it from the electrical mains by switching of
the main switch and extracting the plug
5.1.1 Prohibited: Removal of Guards and Safety Devices
It is strictly forbidden to remove guards or safety devices when performing routine maintenance work. The manufacturer disclaims
all liability that may arise if this regulation is not observed.
5.1.2 Indications on Emergency Measures in Case of Fire
- disconnect the appliance from the electrical power socket or switch off the master switch on the electrical mains line
- do not use water to douse res
- use powder or foam extinguishers
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