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IMPORTANT!
Disconnect the unit from the mains prior to cleaning.
1. When cleaning the air conditioner, do not use gasoline, solvents and
other chemically active substances.
2. To avoid electric shock and damage to electrical components, do not
pour water on the air conditioner from a tap or a hose.
3. Do not use the air conditioner if the power cord is damaged. On the
subject of replacing a damaged power cord, contact an authorized
service center.
Fig. 11
Installation of the filter is performed in the reverse order.
Filter cleaning
At first, carefully clean the filters by means of vacuum cleaners. Then
immerse the filter in warm water (about 40°C) with a soft detergent,
wash it and dry it without exposure to direct sunlight.
Air intakes (heat exchangers)
Use a vacuum cleaner for cleaning.
Case
Wipe the surface by a damp cloth and dry it by a soft dry cloth.
Automatic condensate removal
Condensate is automatically removed from the unit. Moisture inside
the unit starts to evaporate and is removed from the unit through an
air duct (or an air diffuser) in the form of steam.
indicator is on in this case.
To resume the operation, remove the rubber plug
(2) of the drainage hose to drain water at first. After
water is drained, turn the unit on, the unit will resume
operation.
Fig. 10.
Fig. 11.
Air filter.
Air filter clogging with dust particles impairs the air conditioner operation
efficiency, therefore clean the filter no less than once in two weeks.
Filter removal/installation
Remove the air filter in the direction, indicated by the arrow. Slightly
push it and then take it out from the device for cleaning. (See Fig. 11 ).