GB
35
If the appliance is installed, operated or stored in an
unventilated area, the room must be designed to pre-
vent to the accumulation of refrigerant leaks resulting
in a risk of fire or explosion due to ignition of the refrig-
erant caused by electric heaters, stoves, or other
sources of ignition.
•
The appliance must be stored in such a way as to
prevent mechanical failure.
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Individuals who operate or work on the refrigerant
circuit must have the appropriate certification
issued by an accredited organization that ensures
competence in handling refrigerants according to
a specific evaluation recognized by associations
in the industry.
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Repairs must be performed based on the recom-
mendation from the manufacturing company.
Maintenance and repairs that require the assis-
tance of other qualified personnel must be per-
formed under the supervision of an individual
specified in the use of flammable refrigerants.
Energy saving
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Use the device in rooms of the recommended
size.
•
Set the device up in such a way that the air flow is
not obstructed by furniture.
•
Keeps blinds/curtains closed in the event of
strong sunlight.
•
Keep filters clean.
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Keep doors and windows close in order to keep
cool air in a warm air out (when cooling) or to keep
warm air in and cold air out (when heating).
Operating conditions
The air conditioning unit may only be operated within
the temperature range detailed below:
Scope of delivery
A. Exhaust hose
B. Housing adaptor
C. Window Connector
D. Remote Controller
E. Window Kit
Your device at a glance
1. Louver
2. Control panel
3. Front panel
4. Castor
5. Air inlet
6. Drainage outlet
7. Air outlet
8. Power cord
9. Drainage outlet
Assembly
Set up
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In order to minimise noise and vibrations, the air
conditioning unit should be set up on a solid sur-
face. In order to set up the unit safely, position it
on a smooth, even surface which is stable enough
to carry the weight of the unit.
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The device is fitted with castors in order to ensure
it is easy to set up. It should only be rolled on
smooth, flat surfaces. Take care when rolling over
carpets. Do not attempt to roll the device over
objects.
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The device be set up within the range of a cor-
rectly earthed mains socket with the appropriate
nominal voltage.
•
Never bring obstacles into the air inlet or outlet
areas.
•
In order to ensure efficient conditioning operation,
set the device up with a minimum distance of
30 cm
to the wall.
•
Ensure that the window feed-through gives a free
throughway to the outdoors. Close the window or
door as much as possible.
Introduction to Exhaust Hose Installation
Temporary installation
– Twist the housing adaptor and the window Con-
nector to the ends of the exhaust hose.
– Insert the fixing clip of the housing adaptor into
the openings at back of the air conditioner.
– Put the other end of the exhaust hose to the near
windowsill.
Window Slider Kit Installation
– The installation manner of window slider kit is
mostly in “horizontal” or “vertical”. As shown,
check the min. and max. size of the window
before the installation.
– Install the window kit on the window;
– Adjust the length of the window slider kit accord-
ing to the window width or height, and fix it with
the dowel;
– Insert the window connector of the hose to the
hole of the window kit.
Universal caulking kit accessory for mobile air
conditioner
Included in this kit:
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1 piece of fabric
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1 roll of tape gripping adhesive
– Open the window and clean the doors and frame
before gluing the adhesive tape.
Operating mode
DB/WB(°C)
Maximum cooling
35/24
Minimum cooling
18/12
Note:
All figures in this manual are designed
for explanation purposes only. Your air con-
ditioning unit may look slightly different. The
actual shape is key.
Summary of Contents for 482274
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