Installation Guide

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WARNING
Installation and service should be performed by a qualified installer. The appliance should
not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except qualified service personnel. Attempting to
perform these yourself could result in fire, malfunction, or injury.
Never splash water directly onto the appliance or wash it with water without unplugging
it from power, as a short circuit could result. If the appliance is installed outdoors in a
humid or rainy environment, a water-proof covering is recommended.
Never store flammable, explosive, or volatile substances inside or on top of the unit, as
an explosion and fire could result.
Do not damage, modify, excessively bend, strain, twist or bundle the power cord. Avoid
hot, sharp, or aggressive surfaces. Placing heavy objects on the cord or binding it could
damage the cord, possibly resulting in electrical shock and/or fire.
Use a dedicated wall outlet. Do not use an extension cord or multiple-outlet adapter, as
this could result in electrical shock, overheating, and fire.
Never use flammable spray cans or leave flammable substances near the unit. Sparks
from electrical switches could result in an explosion and/or fire.
If a combustible gas is present near the appliance, turn off the source of the gas, then
open the windows and doors to allow the gas to dissipate. To avoid an explosion, do
not pull the plug or switch off the unit.
The electrical socket must be properly grounded and the plug should always be
accessible. The ground wire cannot be connected with a gas pipe, heating pipe, water
pipe, telephone line, or lightning rod. It cannot be replaced with the neutral wire of
single-phase power.
For standard indoor installation, it’s recommended that a dedicated electrical circuit
suitable for a NEMA 5-15 outlet serving only your appliance be used; please ensure
the outlet is easily accessible.
In addition to the ground wire, an electrical leakage circuit breaker is required if the unit
is installed outdoors.
An electrician-installed ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) electrical outlet is also
required for outdoor installation. If no GFCI is installed, electrical shock could result.
Never climb onto or inside the unit. The unit could tip over or fall and cause material
damage or personal injury.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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