Remove the front panel.
5
4
Remove the micro mesh stainless filter.
1
Push
the
end
of
the
right-side
ar
m
outw
ard
to
release
the
tab.
2
Mo
ve
the
left-side
ar
m
outw
ard
to
release
the
left
tab,
and
then
pull
the
panel
towards
you.
Filter loc
ks
Hold this par
t to pull it out
•
•
Slightly
lift
up
the
micro
mesh
stainless
filter
and pull it out to
w
ards y
ou.
2
1
P
U
S
H
A
rm
A
rm
P
u
ll
the
fi
lt
er
loc
k
s
to
the
fr
ont
t
ow
ards
th
e
di
re
ct
ion
as
ill
u
st
rat
ed.
6
•
In
the
e
vent
the
micro
mesh
stainless
filter
is
hea
vily
dir
ty,
w
a
s
h
t
h
e
f
ilt
e
r
w
it
h
neutr
al
detergent
and
r
in
s
e
w
e
ll
w
it
h
- 9 -
W
ash with water
.
Sponge
Micro
mesh
stainless
w
a
te
r,
a
n
d
t
h
e
n
d
ry
t
h
e
f
ilt
e
r
in
t
h
e
s
h
a
d
e
.
7
Attach the micro mesh stainless filter.
8
Attach the front panel.
9
Close the front panel.
10
Turn on the circuit breaker.
Maintenance of Micro Mesh Stainless Filter (continued)
•
Align
the
filter
with
the
top
face
of
the
indoor
unit,
and
then
slide
and
push
it
in.
(The shape of the left and r
ight filters is the same
.)
•
Tighten the left and r
ight filter loc
ks to the indicated direction.
1
Inser
t the shaft of the left ar
m along the step on the unit into the hole
.
2
Securely inser
t the shaft of the r
ight ar
m along the step on the unit into the hole
.
3
Mak
e sure that the front panel is securely attached.
CAUTION
• Improper installation of the micro mesh stainles
s
!lter could result in malfunction. Filter cleaning
operation can not be performed properly and th
e
indicator blinks.
• Do not operate the air conditioner without the m
icro mesh stainless !lter.
Dust
goes
in
the
gap
of
the
heat
e
xchanger
as
w
ell
as
inside
the
appliance
and
ma
y
cause
unpleasant
smell
on the heat e
xchanger or could result in malfunction.
• Be extra careful not to cut your hand with the !
n
of the heat exchanger when removing and
reattaching the micro mesh stainless !lter.
•
Pull it do
wnw
ard.
Push
the
both
ends
of
the
front
panel
first
and
then
its
center
until
it
clicks.
CAUTION
•
If the front panel is loose
, it ma
y come off and drop
.
•
When
opening
the
front
panel
upw
ards
,
please
do
not
use
e
xcessiv
e
force
.
If the front panel comes off the de
vice
, this ma
y cause it to malfunction.
2
1
ilt
e
r
lo
c
k
s
N
e
c
k
F
4 Attach the temperature display box and WIFI adapter.
Ar
m
H
o
le
Ar
m
H
o
le
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Summary of Contents for RAC-25WSE
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Page 42: ...MODEL RAK 25 35 50PSEW RAK 25 35 50PSES 42 ...
Page 43: ...MODEL RAC 25WSE RAC 35WSE 43 ...
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Page 90: ...300 330 C021 C023 500 450V 16V R249 33 ACT IP CUT 30 90 ...
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