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Maintenance

 WARNING

Before cleaning and maintenance work, be sure to unplug 
the unit. (An electric shock or injury may result)

Maintenance

Outflow Grille

When dirt becomes an issue

  

Wipe

      

Wash/Rinse

•  Wipe up dirt with a soft damp 

cloth and rinse with water.

•  Do not use a hard brush etc. 

(Damage may result)

•  When dirt buildup is severe, 

leave the part soaking in 
lukewarm or room temperature 
water mixed with kitchen-use 
neutral detergent, thoroughly 
rinse off the detergent, and leave 
the part in shade to dry off.

Removing

Place fingers 

into the notches 
in the top of the 
unit and lift.

Attaching

Pay attention 
to orientation 
and attach 
securely.

Unit

When dirt becomes an issue 

 

Wipe

•  Wipe up dirt with a soft damp cloth.
•  When dirt buildup is severe, wipe up the dirt with a cloth which has 

been moistened with kitchen-use neutral detergent.

•  Do not use a hard brush etc. (Damage may result)

Pre-filter 

(Front/Left-side/Right-side)

About every 2 weeks

Vacuum clean
Wash/Rinse

•  After removing any dust using a 

vacuum cleaner, remove and 

wash the filter with water and 

then leave it in shade to dry off.

•  Use a soft brush when cleaning 

the spaces in the grid.

Attention

•  Do not use a cotton bud or hard 

brush etc. 

(Partial breakage of the filter may 

result)

•  Do not apply heavy force.(Partial 

breakage/damage of the filter may 

result)

Removing

Grip the notch in the 

pre-filter and pull.

1  Grip either end of 

the pre-filter resting 

your thumb against 
the unit.

2  Pull  toward 

you.

Attaching

Insert the hooks 
(2 places) into 
the unit and 
press until you 
hear a catching 
sound.

Hooks 

(2 places)

Insert the hook  
(1 place) into the 
unit.
Push both ends 
until securely 
attached.

Hook (1 place)

Viewed from above

Reverse side

•  When dirt buildup is severe, 

leave the part soaking in 
lukewarm or room temperature 
water mixed with kitchen-use 
neutral detergent, thoroughly 
rinse off the detergent and leave 
the part in shade to dry off.

Maintenance Quick Reference Table

Check the reference pages for details on removing and attaching parts during cleaning/maintenance.

Dust/PM2.5 Sensor

When dust has built up

Vacuum clean

1

 Remove the pre-filter (left-side).

2  Vacuum off any dust that has adhered to 

the air intake for dust/PM2.5 sensor using 
the vacuum cleaner crevice tool or similar.

Move the  

catch and pull

Lens 

(internal 

part)

Air intake for dust/PM2.5 sensor

About every 3 months

  

Wipe

1

 Remove the pre-filter (left-side) and the 

cover for the air intake for dust/PM2.5 
sensor.

2

 Wipe the lens with 

a dry cotton bud

.

Lens

Use a light if hard 
to see

Use the vacuum cleaner crevice tool or similar to 
remove any dust that has built up around the lens.

3

 Place the cover on securely. 

(Malfunction may result if the cover is off)

(Left-side)

(Front)

(Right-
side)

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Summary of Contents for MCK55WVM

Page 1: ...g air puri er Please read the operation manual carefully and follow it for correct use Please read the Safety Precautions section before use Please keep the operation manual in a safe place for later...

Page 2: ...m for particulate matter that is 2 5 m or less in size Elimination of particulate matter that is less than 0 1 m in size by this humidifying air purifier has not been verified This product cannot elim...

Page 3: ...leshooting 32 Specifications 38 Operation Using Air Purifying Operation 15 Changing the Airflow Rate 16 Using Humidifying and Air Purifying Operation 16 Adjusting the Humidity 16 Maintenance Maintenan...

Page 4: ...y plug or cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or a similar qualified person in order to avoid a hazard An electric shock short circuiting or fire may result from...

Page 5: ...does not operate even if the switch is turned on Current passes through the cord or fails to pass through if the cord is moved There are abnormal sounds or vibrations during operation The casing of t...

Page 6: ...f the water tank humidifying tray and humidifying filter unit at all times Replace the water in the water tank with fresh tap water everyday Discard any water remaining in the humidifying tray everyda...

Page 7: ...etc Room humidity may not be detected and indicated correctly Positions near combustion based heating devices or exposed to direct airflow from heating appliances Room humidity may not be detected and...

Page 8: ...ft side Page 9 10 21 23 Temperature sensor and Humidity sensor Inside the air inlet left side Model name Production no Manufacturing date MFG DATE Air inlets Front Side Power supply cord Power supply...

Page 9: ...utton Press to cycle between FAN settings and MODEs Page 16 18 HUM ON OFF button Each press turns the Humidifying operation ON or OFF Page 16 ON OFF button Press to turn the power ON or OFF Page 15 ON...

Page 10: ...setting green Indicate the active humidity setting 3 settings Low Standard High 3 Dust sensor lamp PM2 5 sensor lamp Indicates the volume of ambient dust in 3 colours green orange red Green indicates...

Page 11: ...een for the first minute approx If odour intensity levels are unchanging the sensor may not respond even if there is a strong odour in the air The following types of odours may not be detected pet odo...

Page 12: ...tachment orientation Attach the casters with locks to the corners at the front of the unit Casters with locks Lock lever Casters without locks Attach so that this side faces toward the front of the un...

Page 13: ...aces 2 While spreading the frame set the deodorising filter under the hooks small in 2 places 3 In the same way set the deodorising filter under the hook large to attach it Hook small Deodorising filt...

Page 14: ...d fit the water tank into the humidifying tray 1 Insert 2 Fully press below the lever until you hear a catching sound Water tank Humidifying tray Attention As leaving any residual water in the humidif...

Page 15: ...ult Replacing the battery 1 Move the catch on the battery tray at the bottom of the remote controller in the direction of the arrow 2 Pull out the battery tray 3 Replace the battery 4 Return the batte...

Page 16: ...ntroller Press Unit Press Press again to turn OFF ON OFF lamp green lights up If the Humidifying operation was running previously the Humidifying operation will start automatically the next time the u...

Page 17: ...o bad odours and dirt build up be sure to discard any residual water in the humidifying tray each time the water tank is refilled Air purification is always performed with humidification It is not pos...

Page 18: ...AN ECONO ANTI POLLEN MOIST Unit Press Each press cycles between the MODE lamps green and FAN lamps green AUTO FAN ECONO ANTI POLLEN MOIST Turbo Standard Low Quiet FAN MODE FAN Note The humidifier is t...

Page 19: ...off further reducing power consumption Streamer OFF OFF Humidifying Active plasma ion OFF If the humidity level falls or dust or odours are detected 2 The humidifier ON OFF lamp remains lit up 2 As th...

Page 20: ...the unit is unplugged when child proof lock is active child proof lock is turned off The child proof lock lamp orange lights up when the function is active Adjusting Indicator Lamp Brightness Indicato...

Page 21: ...peration is OFF Note It is recommended that the streamer be set to Regular as deodorising capacity is reduced when set to Low Settings are remembered even if the unit is unplugged Blinking Lit up When...

Page 22: ...ssing on the unit This setting change can be performed when the unit is on or off 2 Release both buttons when a short beep sounds One of the FAN lamps Low Standard Turbo will blink for about 5 seconds...

Page 23: ...OFF The FAN lamp Quiet will remain lit up To turn Monitoring mode ON Turn on the ECONO MODE lamp Setting at time of purchase ON OFF To turn Monitoring mode OFF Turn off the ECONO MODE lamp Setting is...

Page 24: ...vy force Partial breakage damage of the filter may result Removing Grip the notch in the pre filter and pull 1 Grip either end of the pre filter resting your thumb against the unit 2 Pull toward you A...

Page 25: ...r details on cleaning and removal attachment refer to Page 25 About every 3 days or when odour or dirt becomes an issue Wash Rinse Deodorising Filter Unit Page 28 When odour or dirt becomes an issue V...

Page 26: ...becomes an issue Clean with water Use a soft cloth or brush to clean hard to reach places For areas on the tray with water scales clean with a soft cloth or brush soaked in lukewarm or room temperatu...

Page 27: ...no pieces of peel or pips If water scales are not removed and the unit continues to be operated reduced humidifying capacity and water leakage may result Each season clean using citric acid or lemon j...

Page 28: ...rusions 6 places on each frame with the holes in each filter Water leakage may result if not correctly attached Illustration is example of the frame lower half and the humidifying filter blue Insert f...

Page 29: ...er 2 Hold the grip at the top of the deodorising filter unit and lift the part up and out Deodorising filter unit Grip 4 Remove the dust collection filter Dust collection filter 1 Pull the filter tag...

Page 30: ...lation Units and waste batteries must be treated at a specialized treatment facility for re use recycling and recovery By ensuring correct disposal you will help to prevent potential negative conseque...

Page 31: ...st collection filter humidifying filter unit humidifying tray and water tank attached These lamps may blink if the unit is operated without a part attached If all the parts are attached An electrical...

Page 32: ...cannot be cleaned with water If water is used the part will lose its shape and become unusable If you have inadvertently washed it with water contact the place of purchase Remove the deodorising filt...

Page 33: ...g after a sudden voltage fluctuation If operating at the time of the voltage fluctuation operation will resume automatically once voltage returns to normal Voltage range protection 180V 264V Sounds ca...

Page 34: ...o OFF all lamps except the ON OFF lamp and water supply lamp will remain off If indicator lamp brightness is set to OFF after the unit is turned on the brightness of the indicator lamps will be DIM fo...

Page 35: ...y plug The basic sensitivity of the odour sensor will be determined by odour levels in the first minute approx after the power supply plug is inserted every time Page 9 10 To adjust the basic sensitiv...

Page 36: ...he air outlet or an air inlet blocked If they are not blocked an electrical component is faulty Contact the place of purchase Humidifying function Phenomenon Check points Humidification does not occur...

Page 37: ...top When indoor or outdoor humidity is high the walls and floor of the room are moist or the room has good insulation against drafts the target humidity may be exceeded Air purification is always perf...

Page 38: ...t Before moving the unit turn off the power and discard any water in the water tank and humidifying tray Is the cap for the water tank properly and securely tightened If the cap is loose or has been t...

Page 39: ...er tank is empty Water tank volume L Approx 2 7 Power supply cord length m 1 8 Made in China These specification values are applicable to both 50Hz 220 240V and 60Hz 220 230V Even when the power is of...

Page 40: ...e two dimensional bar code is a manufacturing code DAIKIN ISITMA VE SO UTMA S STEMLER SAN T C A G lsuyu Mahallesi Fevzi akmak Caddesi Bur ak Sokak No 20 34848 Maltepe STANBUL T RK YE Tel 0216 453 27 0...

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