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Specific Safety Instructions - Hitachi TaHoma System ATW-TAG-02 Installation And Operation Manual

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1.1 Security and Liability
Before installing and using this product, read the warnings carefully.
This product must be installed by a professional and the warnings are intended
for them.
The installer must also comply with the standards and the requirements of
current legislation. He must also inform the customer of the conditions of
use and maintenance.
Any use outside of the area of application listed under the warning notices is not
permitted and leads to the exclusion of liability and guarantee.
Before installation, check that this product is compatible with the other devices and
accessories.
This device may only be used by competent adults who have received information or
technical instruction on the correct and safe use of this device.
The symbol, showing a lightning bolt within an equilateral triangle, warns the
user of uninsulated "high voltage" inside the device which can cause electric
shock.
The symbol showing an exclamation mark within an equilateral triangle alerts the
user that there are important instructions (relating to the operation and
maintenance of said product) in the documentation provided with the product.

1.2 Specific Safety Instructions

- Avoid falls and collisions.
- Never immerse the product in liquids.
- Do not use aggressive products or solvents to clean the housing. The surface
should be cleaned with a dry and soft lamp.
- Do not open the case.
- Do not use this product outdoors. Do not place the connection cables outside.
- Any use or modification of the device not foreseen by Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air
Conditioning Spain, SAU could present a hazard during use.
- The product must be switched off via the mains plug, which must be accessible during use.
- Only use the cables and accessories that are supplied.
11 PMML0423A rev.2 - 09/2016
The TaHoma System ATW-
TAG-02 gateway allows you
to control the heat pump
remotely.

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