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3. Flap angle setting function
Button D7 serves to start or stop the motion of the flap. The flap can be set to 6
different angles. Adifferent angle is set each time the button is pressed. Holding
down button D7 activates the automatic motion of the flap.
4. SHORTCUT function
This function serves to restore the current settings or to restore the previous settings.
While the remote control is turned on, press the button SHORTCUT D11 to
automatically switch to the previous settings, including the operating mode, set
temperatures, fan speed and the sleep function, if it was activated.
When the button SHORTCUT D11 is held down for approximately 2 seconds, the
original settings will automatically be restored, including the operating mode, set
temperatures, fan speed and the sleep function, if it was activated.
5. Follow Me function
The remote control serves as aremote thermostat allowing for the precise temperature
control at its location.
To activate the Follow Me feature, point the remote control towards the unit and press
the FOLLOW ME D12. The remote control will send this signal to the air conditioner
until press the FOLLOW ME D12 again. If the unit does not receive the Follow Me signal
during any 7 minutes interval, the unit will exit the Follow Me mode.
Note:
This feature can be activated from the remote control only. This feature
is unavailable under FAN or DRY mode.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning the portable air conditioner, turn it off and wait afew minutes, and
then pull the power cord out of the power socket.
Cleaning the air filters
When the portable air conditioner is used regularly, it is necessary to clean the air
filters (A6 and A10) located behind the protective grille of the top and bottom air
inlets A7 and A11 at least once every 14 days to prevent the fan from being clogged
by dust.
Carefully remove the protective grilles and remove the filters (A6 and A10). To
remove the dust, use avacuum cleaner. In the event of greater soiling, wash the
filters (A6 and A10) in a solution of lukewarm water (max. 40 °C) and neutral
detergent. Then thoroughly rinse under running water and allow to dry naturally. Do
not dry it in aclothes dryer or in direct sunlight. Once the filters (A6 and A10) are dry,
you can install them back in their place.
Note:
Do not use the portable air conditioner without the air filters (A6 and
A10) properly installed and do not use it with wet or damp air filters
(A6 and A10).
Condensate tank
The condensate tank must be drained immediately when the error message P1
appears on the display C12 and also before this appliance is stored in order to
prevent the formation of moulds.
Cleaning the outer case
To clean the outer case, use asoft wiping cloth dipped in asolution of lukewarm
water and neutral detergent. Then wipe the surface dry.
When cleaning it, do not spray the portable air conditioner with water or any other
liquid, do not pour water on it or submerge it in water or in any other liquid.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products, solvents, petrol, etc. for cleaning.
Note:
In households with pets, it is necessary to wipe the grille regularly to
prevent it from becoming clogged by animal fur.
Storing the portable air conditioner
In order to dry it and to prevent the formation of moulds, leave the portable air
conditioner running in awarm room in the fan mode for approximately 12 hours.
Disconnect the flexible hose B3 and store it in a safe place out of the reach of
children.
Drain all the condensate from the water tank – see chapter Condensate drain
outlet”.
Clean the air filters (A6 and A10) and reinstall them. Wipe the outer case of the
portable air conditioner. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
Store the air conditioner in acool, dry and dark location.
Condensate drain outlet
If the water level inside the water tank reaches apredetermined level, the portable air
conditioner will show the error message P1 on the display C12. In order to drain the
condensate from the air conditioner, proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
2. Carefully re-locate the portable air conditioner to alocation where the water may be
drained.
3. Underneath the drain outlet A16, place acontainer into which the condensate will
flow. Carefully remove the plug of the drain outlet A16. Connect the drain hose B7
and allow the condensate to flow out.
4. Once the water tank is empty (condensate has stopped flowing), disconnect the
drain hose B7 and put the plug back into the drain outlet A16.
5. Insert the power plug into apower socket and turn on the portable air conditioner.
If you need to ensure the condensate to be continuously drained from the portable
air conditioner, it is possible to connect the drain hose B7 to awaste water drain.
Proceed as follows:
1. Disconnect the power plug from the power socket.
2. Remove the plug of the drain outlet A16. Connect the drain hose B7. If the length of
the drain hose B7 is insufficient, then it is necessary to purchase alonger hose of the
same type. Never extend the length of the drain hose B7 using extensions.
3. Connect the end of the drain hose B7 to the waste water drain.
4. Insert the power plug into apower socket and turn on the portable air conditioner.
Note:
The drain hose B7 should be installed at the same height or lower
than the top drain outlet A16. Otherwise, the condensate will not be
properly drained from the water tank.
Putting into operation again
Check that the power cord and plug are not damaged and that the air filters are
clean. Insert a new set of batteries into the remote control. Proceed according to
the instructions in section “Inserting and replacing batteries. Install the portable
air conditioner according to the instructions contained in the preceding part of this
user’smanual “Installation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting an authorised service centre, please check the appliance according
to the following instructions:
Problem Cause Solution
The portable air
conditioner does not
turn on when the
ON/OFF button is
pressed.
Error message P1. The condensate tank is
full. Turn off the portable
air conditioner and drain
the condensate from the
condensate tank according
to the instructions in the
section "Condensate drain
outlet" in the preceding
part of this user'smanual.
In the cooling mode: the
temperature in the room is
lower than the set temperature.
Adjust the set temperature.
The portable air
conditioner does not
cool sufficiently.
The air filter is clogged with
dust and animal fur.
Turn off the portable air
conditioner and clean out
the filter according to the
instructions in chapter
"Maintenance and
cleaning".
The flexible air exhaust hose is
not connected or it is clogged.
Turn off the portable air
conditioner and check
the hose connection, or
if necessary, remove any
material inside the hose.
There is an insufficient amount
of refrigerant gas in the
portable air conditioner.
Contact an authorised
service centre.
You set atemperature that is
too high.
Lower the set temperature.
Windows or doors are open. Close any windows or doors.
The room is too large. Check recommended
room area.
Aheat source is turned on in
the room.
Turn off the heat source.
The portable air
conditioner is too
noisy and vibrates
too much.
The portable air conditioner is
located on an uneven surface.
Move the portable air
conditioner to an even and
level surface.
The air filter is clogged with
dust and animal fur.
Turn off the portable air
conditioner and clean out
the filter according to the
instructions in chapter
"Maintenance and
cleaning".
The portable air
conditioner is
emitting gurgling
sounds.
The noise is caused by the
movement of the refrigerant
inside the portable air
conditioner.
This is normal.
Note:
In the event that one of the aforementioned faults occurs, turn off the
portable air conditioner and check for the cause of the fault. Turn it on
again, and if the fault reoccurs, turn it off, disconnect the power cord
from the power socket and contact the manufacturer, an authorised
service centre or a person with relevant qualifications and have the
unit repaired.
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