ATTENTION:
- Unplug the appliance or switch off the dedicated switch before performing any operations (risk of personal injury from
electrocution).
- Do not direct the air flow directly towards people, artworks or animals (risk of causing damage to things and personal
injury to people's skin)
- Do not insert or attempt to insert your fingers or various objects in the indoor and outdoor units air outlets and in the inlet
grilles (risk of personal injury from cuts).
- Do not touch the air conditioning unit with wet hands (risk of electrocution).
ADVICE ON ENERGY SAVINGS
- Do not programme too high a temperature (in heating mode) or too low a temperature (in cooling mode).
- Avoid installing the indoor/outdoor units in places directly exposed to sunlight (this could prevent the appliance from
operating at its best).
- Avoid opening and closing doors and windows too frequently, as the ongoing heat exchange with the outside hinders the
operation of the air conditioning unit.
- Use the "Timer" for the timed starting of the appliance to prevent the appliancefrom operating unnecessarily while you
are out.
- Use the "SLEEP" function at night.
ATTENTION:
- Do not attempt to perform maintenance operations requiring the opening ofthe appliance yourself: the presence of live
elements and the gas contained in the cooling circuit make these operations particularly dangerous (risk ofpersonal injury
from electrocution and cold burns).
- When moving home, contact an authorised specialist.
NOTES:
- In cooling mode, you may detect a slight mist coming out of the indoor unit for a few seconds: this is completely normal
and due to the difference in temperature between the air exiting the appliance and the air inside the room.
- During operation, you may hear a noise similar to the flowing of water: this is completely normal, owing to the liquid
refrigerant flowing through the piping.
- When the air conditioning unit starts or stops, especially in heating mode, you may hear a little creaking: this is due to
the thermal expansion of the parts making up the appliance.
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