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5
RECOMMENDATIONS  MAIN
TENANCE AND REPAIRS
5.1 ADVICE FOR THE USER.
- Make sure there are no obstructions along the drain or on
the air intake.
- Make sure the earthing wire is connected properly.
- Replace the lters if necessary.
- Make sure there are no obstacles between the remote con-
trol and the indoor units receiver, otherwise the signal will
not reach the fan coil.
- Keep the remote control away from liquids.
- Protect the remote control from high temperatures and do
not expose it to direct sunlight.
- Do not let the receiver be exposed to direct sunlight, other-
wise it could malfunction.
- Keep the remote control away from equipment that could
give rise to electromagnetic interference, such as: televi-
sions, audio-video systems, electric ovens, etc.
Important note - End of the devices service life:
At the end of its service life, the device must be taken to
a sorting centre for electrical and electronic equipment
for recovery of uids. Do not dispose of the device with
household waste, but dispose of it in the collection centres
provided, where it can be recycled. Check your local col-
lection service to nd out about existing waste collection
centres.
Disposal of electrical appliances at an unauthorized landll
could result in hazardous substances being dumped into
groundwater, and consequent insertion into the food chain,
with harm being caused to the health and well-being of
users.
5.2 HOUSEHOLD MAINTENANCE.
Note:
before cleaning the fan coil, make sure it is
unplugged.
Note: make sure the wiring is not broken or discon-
nected.
Note: clean the indoor unit and the remote control
with a dry cloth.
Note: use a wet cloth on the indoor unit only to remove
heavy dirt.
Note: the front panel of the indoor unit can be taken
o and cleaned with water. en dry with a dry cloth.
Note: never use a wet cloth on the remote control.
Note: do not dry the unit with chemically treated cloths
or leave them on it for a prolonged period to avoid
damaging or discolouring the surface.
Note: do not use petrol, thinners, powder detergents
or other similar cleaning solvents as they may break
or deform the plastic surface.
Maintenance aer a long downtime (e.g.: at the
beginning of the season).
Check and remove any object that can block the inlet
and outlet vents of the indoor and outdoor units.
Clean the lters and casings of the indoor units.
See the “Cleaning the air lter” section for more in-
formation and make sure the air lters are installed
in the same position.
Maintenance before a long downtime (e.g.: at the
beginning of the winter season).
To avoid the risk of breakage due to freezing, it is
advisable to drain the water from the system at the
beginning of the winter season.
Maintenance before a long downtime (e.g.: at the
end of the season).
Leave the indoor units working with only the fans
running for approximately half a day to dry all of the
internal parts.
Clean the lters and casings of the indoor units. See
the “Cleaning the air lter” section for more informa-
tion and make sure the air lters are installed in the
same position.
Take the batteries out of the remote control.

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