4.3 Disposal
At the end of the appliance's working life it must be disposed of in accordance with the current local
and national regulations.
The appliance contains electrical and electronic components, referred to as "Waste of electrical and
electronic equipment" (WEEE).
In accordance with Italian Legislative Decree 49/2014, which implements Directive 2012/19/EU, the
Manufacturer requires that the appliance be disposed of at authorised collection centres, to avoid
potential affects on the environment and to protect human health.
The symbol shown alongside indicates the need to dispose of the appliance according
to the WEEE requirements when it is scrapped.
WARNING!
To avoid any unauthorised use and the related risks, ensure that the appliance cannot be
reactivated before disposing of it. To do this, the appliance must be disconnected from the power
supply and the power supply cable must be cut.
5. Installation and operation of appliance
5.1 Electrical connection (plug-socket)
HAZARD RISK! Live components!
The models RT350Pro - TT350 and TT350W are equipped with a single-phase cable and a Shuko plug.
The models TT500, TT500W and DT700 are equipped with a single-phase cable without plug: the
connection to the power line must be made by interposing a disconnection device with a min.
contact distance of at least 3mm and of a capacity adequate to the appliance's max absorbed power.
The connection should also be performed by a qualified technician in possession of all the technical
requirements indicated by the laws and norms of the country where the appliance is installed. The
appliance (if connected with a plug) must only be connected to an electrical socket individually
protected against indirect contacts in compliance with the regulations in force in the country of use.
Do not remove the appliance's plug by pulling the power supply cable.
The power supply cable must never be placed in contact with hot objects.
Do not spray water on the appliance and do not expose it to rain, water or any other source of
humidity.
The appliance can cause injuries if it is not installed correctly. Before installing the appliance compare
the parameters of the local electricity mains supply with the technical data of the appliance (see the
nameplate fitted on the rear of the appliance, Pic.2 - Sect.8). Only connect the appliance to the mains
if the above-mentioned data correspond! All the safety instructions must be complied with!
Ensure that the power supply cable does not come into contact with heat sources or sharp
edges and that it does not become blocked under the appliance. Ensure that the cable is laid
out properly, and not rolled up or bent.
The power supply cable must not be laid on carpets, tablecloths, mats or on other heat
insulating materials, nor covered or immersed in water or other liquids and it must be
positioned where it cannot be walked on.
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