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Press this button to activate the Sleep function, which automatically adapts the temperature to changes in body and
room temperature throughout the night, so as to optimise comfort when sleeping and minimise consumption.
In cooling mode, the temperature increases by 1 °C in an hour then by 2 °C in two hours, and remains in this setting
for the whole period. The Sleep function is not available in the ventilation, dehumidification and auto modes. The
indicator light turns on whenever the Sleep function is set.
TIMER BUTTON (on the remote control)
Press and hold this button for 1 second to set the timer.
1
˅
Timer-on
(automatic switch-on)
When the appliance is off, this button is used to set a delay after which the unit will switch on.
Remote control:
Press TIMER. The T-ON and H icons will light up on the remote control. Press the + and - buttons
within 5 seconds to set the delay. The T-ON icon will remain on to indicate that the TIMER has been set.
Portable unit
: Press TIMER. Select a number of hours from 0.5 to 24. Press the TIMER button to confirm.
2
˅
Timer-off
(automatic switch-off)
When the appliance is running in the COOL mode, set a delay after which the unit will switch off.
Remote control:
Press TIMER. The T-OFF and H icons will light up. Press the + and - buttons within 5 seconds to
set the delay. Select a number of hours from 0.5 to 24. Press the TIMER button to confirm. The T-OFF icon will
remain lit to indicate that the switch-off TIMER is running.
Portable unit:
Press TIMER. Select a number of hours from 0.5 to 24. Press the TIMER button to confirm.
Resetting the timer: If a TIMER has been set, press
TIMER
to display the delay. Press
TIMER
again to cancel the
setting.
IFEEL FUNCTION
Press the "
Ÿ
" and "MODE" buttons simultaneously to start the I FEEL function and the corresponding icon will
be displayed on the remote control. After setting this function, the remote control will send the room
temperature detected to the unit, which automatically adjusts the internal temperature based on the detected
temperature.
Press these two buttons again simultaneously to deactivate the I FEEL function and the icon will disappear.
When this function is active, place the remote control close to the user, in any case in the room where the air
conditioner is located, so that the latter can receive the signal sent by the remote control.
(7) TEMPERATURE AND ERROR DISPLAY
Problem
Cause
Solution
H8
Tank full of water.
Empty the tank.
If the problem persists, contact a service centre.
F1
Room temperature sensor failure.
Contact a service centre.
F2
Failure of temperature sensor on the
evaporator.
Contact a service centre.
F0
Refrigerant leakage. Air conditioner
out of order.
Contact a service centre.
H3
Overload protection device on
compressor.
The room temperature exceeds the appliance's operating
range (beyond 35°) or there is too much humidity. Wait for
the temperature to drop below 35 °C.
Check if the evaporator and compressor are obstructed by
objects. If they are, remove the objects, disconnect the unit
then restore the power supply.
Clear the obstructed ventilation grilles.
If the problem persists, contact a service centre.
E8 Overload
protection.
F4
The external temperature sensor has
short-circuited.
Contact the service centre.
The temperature and error display lights up only in the COOL mode. In the DRY and FAN modes the display does not light
up.
SAFETY FUNCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROL LOCK
Simultaneously press "+" and "-" to lock the remote control.
The "Lock" icon will light up on the remote control, and the latter will not respond to commands.
SWITCHING BETWEEN °C AND °F.
Press the "-" and "MODE" buttons simultaneously to switch between °C and °F.
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