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5.2 Cleaning and inspecting the indoor unit
Only use a soft and dry cloth to clean the unit.
If the unit is very dirty, it is possible to use a cloth dampened
with lukewarm water.
Check that the drainage pipe is laid according to the instruc-
tions. If not, water leakages may occur resulting in material
damages and the risk of fire and electrocution.
5.3 Cleaning and inspecting the outdoor unit
Only use a soft and dry cloth to clean the unit.
If the unit is very dirty, it is possible to use a cloth dampened
with lukewarm water.
If the evaporator (1) of the outdoor unit is clogged up, remove
all leaves and debris, then clean off all dust with a water jet or
some water. Repeat the same procedure with the front grille
(2).
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5.4 Disposal
The manufacturer is registered with the national EEE Register,
in conformity to the implementation of Directive 2012/19/EU,
and of the relative national regulations in force concerning
waste electrical and electronic equipment.
This directive recommends the correct disposal of waste elec-
trical and electronic equipment.
Equipment bearing the crossed-out wheelie bin symbol must
be disposed of at the end of its life and sorted to avoid detri-
mental effects on human health and on the environment.
Electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of to-
gether with all its constituent parts.
To dispose of domestic electrical and electronic equipment,
the manufacturer recommends contacting an authorised deal-
er or an authorised ecological facility.
The disposal of “professional” electrical and electronic equip-
ment must be made by authorised personnel through the spe-
cially instituted local consortiums.
To this aim, we include below the definition of domestic WEEE
and professional WEEE.
WEEE deriving from households: WEEE deriving from
households and WEEE deriving from commercial, industrial, in-
stitutional and other sources, similar by nature and quantity, to
that deriving from households. WEEE that could be used both
by households and by other types of users are nonetheless re-
garded as WEEE coming from households;
Professional WEEE: all WEEE other than that coming from
households as mentioned above.
This equipment may contain:
Refrigerant gas that must be fully recovered by special-
ised personnel and accompanied by the necessary au-
thorisations in special containers;
Lubricant oil contained in compressors and in the re-
frigeration circuit that must be collected;
Mixtures with anti-freeze liquids contained in the wa-
ter supply distribution network, the contents of which
must be appropriately collected;
Mechanical and electrical parts that must be sorted and
disposed of in an authorised manner.
When machine components are removed for being replaced
for maintenance purposes or when the entire unit reaches the
end of its life and must be removed from the installation, we
recommend sorting the waste according to type and ensuring
that it is disposed of by authorised personnel at the existing
waste collection facilities.
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