(A) Household Electrical Appliances

(2) Safety Tips for Air ConditionersSafety Tips for Air Conditioners

  • 1.Turn off the switch when the room is not in use.
    Turn off the switch when the room is not in use.
  • 2.Do not connect other electrical appliances to the same socket outlet.
    Do not connect other electrical appliances to the same socket outlet.
  • 3.Ensure that the air intake and outlet grilles are not obstructed and clean the air filters regularly.
1.Turn off the switch when the room is not in use.
Turn off the switch when the room is not in use.
2.Do not connect other electrical appliances to the same socket outlet.
Do not connect other electrical appliances to the same socket outlet.
3.Ensure that the air intake and outlet grilles are not obstructed and clean the air filters regularly.
 
4.If the power is supplied from a fixed electrical circuit, the connection work must be done by a registered electrical contractor.
If the power is supplied from a fixed electrical circuit, the connection work must be done by a registered electrical contractor.
5.Domestic air conditioners using mildly flammable refrigerants (e.g. R32 Refrigerant) should be labelled with a “Flammable” symbol for identification. Before purchasing such products, consumers should pay particular attention to the restrictions on use as specified by the manufacturers, such as requirements on minimum room area and minimum installation height, etc. They may check with the agents or suppliers for the relevant restrictions. Installation, inspection or maintenance of the products should be carried out in compliance with the specified restrictions by the agents, suppliers or technicians who have experience in mildly flammable refrigerants.
Domestic air conditioners using mildly flammable refrigerants
4 December 2020