-32-
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE AIR CONDITIONER
Before starting any kind of ordinary maintenance:
1 - Stop the appliance by pressing "ON/OFF" button on remote controller;
2 - Move the circuit breaker to "OFF" or "0" position;
3 - Pull the plug out of the power socket;
4 - To reach the Unit, please use a stepladder or other appropriate bearing strong enough to
ensure your safety.
Cleaning the remote controller
Cleaning the Indoor Unit
Do not use water, but a dry cloth. Do not use
products for glass cleaning, nor soaked in
detergents.
Use a dry and soft cloth. In case of need,
dampen the cloth in water and neutral
detergent, then wring well.
Never use any of the following products for cleaning
Benzine, paint solvents, polishing products,
by-products of oil in general, etc. may damage
the outside surfaces of Unit and cause
deformations and scratches on the appliance
and on the remote controller.
The use of very hot water (over 40°C) may
discolour and/or deform the plastic parts.
Indoor Unit's cleaning
NOTES:
• If the appliance or the inlet grille are very dirty, clean them with a cloth soaked in tepid water and neutral
detergent. Rinse in clean watrer and dry well. The presency of humidity on the inlet grille may cause
electric shocks.
• Never use any abrasive sponge for cleaning, to avoid scratching the Unit's surfaces.
• If the grille is open or has been removed, do not touch the metallic flaps of the heat exchanger, as the
flaps are sharp and may hurt you.
• Do not expose the grille or the Unit to direct sunlight, to avoid discolouring or deforming them.
WARNING
Outdoor Unit's cleaning
• Check regularly that the air inlet and outlet are not obstructed by dust or dirt in general.
• For any other cleaning or maintenance of Outdoor Unit, always contact the Authorized Technical
Service.
ADJUST
AUTO
COO
L
DR
Y
HEAT
FAN
HIGH
ME
D
LOW
MO
DIRECTIO
N/
SWIN
G
CLEAN
AIR
DE
FAN SPEE
D
TIME
R ON
SLEE
P
ON/OFF
TIME
R OFF
AUTO
CLEA
N
FOLLO
W
ME
RESET
LOCK
SET
TEM
PERA
TURE
LED
DISPL
AY
TURB
O
(°C)
Summary of Contents for HCKI 275 XS
Page 41: ...NOTES ...
Page 42: ...NOTES ...