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Do not place any objects in the fan oscillation area during operation: such conduct constitutes a serious risk
of injury. For the same reasons, avoid stopping fan oscillation in any way during operation; carefully and
constantly check that such circumstances cannot occur accidentally.
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Do not cover the fan in any way. Do not use the grille to cover fabrics, clothes or other damp objects.
Periodically check that no objects can in any way obstruct fan air circulation.
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Do not insert any objects into the grille and make sure that this cannot happen during the entire period of
operation: in addition to constituting a danger of injury to surrounding persons, doing so seriously
compromises the reliability of the product, causing almost certain breakdowns.
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Before cleaning, check that the appliance has been switched off for at least 15 minutes and that the power
cord has been disconnected.
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Use a damp cloth to clean the product and avoid any abrasive or aggressive cleaning agents; wait for the
product to fully dry before operating it again.
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Do not install or use the appliance under direct sunlight or within the range of other ventilation devices, in
environments that are particularly humid and/or saturated with gas, vapours or other suspended
substances, in the vicinity of open flames and/or flammable, combustible or explosive substances.
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Do not use in the vicinity of open flames, such as burners, fireplaces, pellet stoves, gas cookers and the like,
especially if extinguishing such flames would result in gas leakage.
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Do not use the product to extinguish flames.
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Ensure the appliance is connected to a compliant, state-of-the-art installation fitted with a residual current
device and thermal magnetic circuit breaker.
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Do not connect the appliance to devices that may cause it to start unsupervised, such as timers, remote
controls or automatisms.
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Once unpacked, do not leave the relative materials unsupervised, in particular the plastic bags, as these may
be a source of danger for children or persons with motor and cognitive impairments.
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There is no reason to disassemble the appliance, even after its decommissioning. At the end of its service
life, it must be sent for recycling according to the legal requirements in force and described in detail in the
next chapter.
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Do not modify the appliance for any reason whatsoever: no improvements in performance can be gained by
tampering with its parts. Any modifications shall invalidate the legal guarantee and compliance with the
safety requirement, with foreseeable risks for the user.
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Do not remove or tamper with the safety devices fitted to the product.
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Do not disconnect the product from the mains by pulling on the cord; rather, firmly grasp and extract the
plug with a quick and decisive movement.
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Never submerge any part of the appliance in water or other liquids: do not spray any substances in the
vicinity of the appliance or directly thereon, especially if operating.
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Slight smoking or a burning smell during the initial moments of the first start-up is normal and does not
constitute a defect: this emission should cease after a few minutes of operation.
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Periodically check the wear of the various parts of the appliance. If damage or defects are found, do not use
it and contact qualified personnel. Pay particular attention to the wear of the power cord.
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In anticipation of long periods of non-use of the appliance, it should be disconnected from the mains and not
simply switched off by means of the relative control.
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Wait until the blade has exhausted its rotation due to inertia before restarting the appliance following a
stop.
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During use, it is not advisable to stand close to the appliance for a long time, especially in the direction of the
flow: this circumstance impacts user health and well-being at a multi-system level. It can be of great help to
start the oscillation mechanism can be of great help to mitigate the effects of the air current.
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Use the appliance only for the intended purposes as illustrated in this instruction manual.
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