Damage or disconnection of the wiring
Problems of
connecting electronic board and interface board
visualization
No power from mains in absence of batteries or
or display off
exhausted batteries.
Bad odor
coming from
Absence of a siphon or siphon empty
the the
product
Loss or partial obstructions of the refrigerant
circuit
Abnormal or
Bad environmental conditions or improper
excessive
installation
consumption
than expected
Partially clogged evaporator
Incorrect installation
Other
8.4 Routine maintenance performed by users
It is advisable to rinse out the appliance after each routine or extraordinary maintenance intervention.
The pressure safety device must be operated regularly to verify that it is not clogged and to remove any
limescale deposits.
Check that the condensate drainage pipe is not obstructed.
Check the perfect cleaning of grids and ducts.
In case of using, the batteries must be replaced every year or in case of losses. Make sure that they are correctly
disposed of and exclusively replace them with 4 NiMh, AA,-type, rechargeable batteries, minimum 2100 mAh,
rminimun 1000 recharge cycles, minimum working temperature of 55°C (use batteries supplied from the
manufacturer's catalogue) observe the polarities as illustrated in the battery housing. See fig. 1. The appliance
should be unplugged when you remove the batteries.
8.5 Water heater disposal
The appliance contains R134a-type refrigerant gas which must not be released into the atmosphere. In case of
permanent decommissioning of the water heater, ensure that disposal procedures are carried out by qualified
personnel only.
This product conforms to Directive WEEE 2012/19/EU.
The barred bin symbol on the appliance and its packaging indicates that the product must be scrapped separately from
other waste at the end of its service life. The user must therefore hand the equipment over to a sorted waste disposal
facility for electro-technical and electronic equipment at the end of its service life. Alternatively, the equipment may be
returned to the retailer at the time of purchase of a new equivalent type of appliance. Electronic equipment of size less
than 25 cm can be handed over to any electronics equipment retailer whose sales area is at least 400 m
and without any obligation to purchase new product.
Sorted waste collection for recycling, treatment and environmentally compatible scrapping contributes to the prevention of damage to
the environment and promotes reuse/recycling. For more detailed information on the collection systems available, contact the local
waste disposal service or the shop where the product was purchased.
The appliance is not provided with rechargeable batteries, but if you use them they must be removed and put into a specific container
before disposing of the appliance. The batteries seat is behind the front frame.
Check the integrity of the connection, check the operation
of electronic boards.
Check if there is electric mains supply and check the
conditions of the batteries.
Provide a siphon, with the proper quantity of water.
Start your product in heat pump mode, use a leak detector
for R134a to verify that there are no leaks.
Check the cleanliness of the evaporator grid and ducts.
Contact the technical support.
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for disposal free of charge