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05/2019
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Copyright © 2019, Fast ČR, a.s.
Warning:
Risk of fire entry.
SPECIFIC WARNINGS FOR APPLIANCES USING REFRIGERANT
GAS R290
■ Carefully study any warnings.
■
For defrosting and cleaning, do not use any other tools than those recommended
by the manufacturer.
■ This appliance must be located in an environment that has no continuously
running fire sources (for example an open fire, agas appliance or electrical
appliances).
■ Do not perform any drilling and do not burn it.
■ Refrigerant gases may be odourless.
■ Do not cover the ventilation slots.
■ This appliance must be located in rooms with an area greater than 14 m
2
.
■ This appliance contains approx. 280g of refrigerant gas R290.
■
R290 is arefrigerant gas that meets European environmental protection
directives. Do not make holes or drill into any part of the cooling circuit.
■
The room in which this appliance is installed, operated or stored must prevent
the collection of such leaked refrigerants, that could be the cause of explosion
or fire as aresult of the refrigerant igniting following the start up of electrical
heaters, cookers or other sources of ignition.
■ The appliance must be stored in such amanner that its mechanical damage
is prevented.
■
Persons working with or repairing cooling circuits must have appropriate
authorisation issued by an authorised institution that certifies this
person’scompetence to work with refrigerants in accordance with the specific
assessment of the association for this sector.
■
Maintenance tasks must be performed solely on the basis of the
recommendations of this appliance’smanufacturer. Maintenance and repair
tasks that required the contribution of other qualified expert personnel
may only be performed under the supervision of specialised experts in the
flammable refrigerants sector.
■ Check the rating label for the type of refrigerant gas used in your appliance.
■ Compliance with national gas regulations shall be observed.
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