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Tips For Correct Use

To get the best from your appliance, follow the below recommendations:

•  Close the windows and doors in the room to be air conditioned (Fig.9). When installing the 

appliance semi-permanently, you should leave a door slightly open (as little as 1 cm) to guarantee

•  correct ventilation
•  Protect the room from direct exposure to the sun by partially closing curtains and/or blinds to 

make the appliance much more economical to run (Fig.10)

•  Never rest objects of any kind on the appliance
•  Do not block the air inlet or outlet of the appliance
•  Reduced air flow will result in poor performance and could damage the unit (Fig.11)
•  Make sure there are no heat sources in the room
•  Never use the appliance in very damp rooms (laundries for example)
•  Never use the appliance outdoors
•  Make sure the appliance is standing on a level surface. If necessary, place the castor locks under 

the front wheels

Fig.9

Fig.10

Fig.11

Setting the Timer

This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shut down. This avoids wasting
electricity by optimising operating periods.
Programming start up:
•  Turn on the appliance and choose the desired mode (for example cooling, 24°C and high fan 

speed)

•  Turn off the appliance.
•  Press the “

” button and the screen will display 1-24 hours.

•  Press several times until the corresponding time is displayed. 
•  Wait about 5 seconds, then timer will be active, signified by the ‘Timer’ symbol on the display 

screen.

•  Press the “

” button to cancel this timer. The ”Timer” symbol will disappear from the display 

screen.

Programming shut down:
•  While the appliance is running, please press the “

” button, the screen will display 1-24 hours.

•  Press several times until the corresponding time is displayed. Wait about 5 seconds, the timer 
will be active, then “Timer” symbol is displayed on screen.
•  Press again the “

” button, the timer will be cancelled, and the ”Timer” symbol will disappear 

from the display screen.

Summary of Contents for IG9919

Page 1: ...itioner White Please read these instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference Before switching on your appliance always check for any damage which may have been caused in transit I...

Page 2: ...ication 5 Appliance Overview 6 Installation 7 9 Operating Instructions 10 14 Water Drainage 15 Cleaning and Maintenance 16 Trouble Shooting Guide 17 Error Codes 18 Fuse Replacement 19 Disposal Informa...

Page 3: ...ed at the side of the unit 4 Leave the unit to stand for 12 hours before connecting to the mains electricity supply after transport or when it has been tilted e g cleaning to allow the coolant gases t...

Page 4: ...n the unit by spraying it or immersing in water 21 Do not unplug the unit while it is working this could damage the electronic circuits Always use the control panel to start and stop the unit 22 Alway...

Page 5: ...pply Hz 50 50 Compressor Rotary Rotary Refrigerant R290 R290 Fan Speeds High Medium Low Auto High Medium Low Timer Yes Yes Operating Temperature C 18 35 18 35 Energy Rated Class A A Room Size m Up to...

Page 6: ...haust hose adapter x 1 set Window slider kit 1 set Remote control 1 set 1 Louvres 2 Control panel 3 Handle both sides 4 Castors 5 Power cable 6 Intake grille 7 Air outlet grille 8 Intake grille 9 Cond...

Page 7: ...ntil it slides out of the foam base Install the exhaust hose assembly onto the unit before switching on Installing Exhaust Hose Extend the exhaust hose by pulling out the two ends of the hose Screw th...

Page 8: ...to the unit overheating Warning Do not use the unit in a wet room such as a bathroom or laundry room or in areas where the unit is likely to get splashed Important The length of the exhaust hose has...

Page 9: ...to Panel A and size to window width Ensure that the window kit assembly is free from gaps from gaps and or air pockets when taking measurements Lock the screw into the holes that correspond With the w...

Page 10: ...imer button Unit Switch button Heat mode Cool mode Dry mode Fan mode Timer Fan speed Mode selection Timer Increase temperature Decrease temperature Fan speed Power on off NOTE Certain modes and functi...

Page 11: ...atteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak If the remote control is not be used for a certain length of time remove the batteries Operation The control panel is on the top of the appliance enables...

Page 12: ...he display The tank cap must be extracted and emptied Run off all water left into a basin When all the water has been drained put the cap back in place When the tank has been emptied the appliance sta...

Page 13: ...ll operate in the previously selected mode but with reduced brightness and noise level The SLEEP function maintains the room at optimum temperature without excessive fluctuations in either temperature...

Page 14: ...ary place the castor locks under the front wheels Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Setting the Timer This timer can be used to delay the appliance start up or shut down This avoids wasting electricity by optimisin...

Page 15: ...er may spill so have a suitable pan or container ready to collect the water not supplied with unit Connect the drain hose See diagram The water can be continuously drained through the hose into a floo...

Page 16: ...back of grid Avoid contact with the metal parts of the appliance when removing or re installing the filter to reduce the risk of personal injury Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust accumulations from...

Page 17: ...there are bends or obstacles in the air exhaust hose if so remove obstacle Check if Timer function has been activated Runs without cooling in Air Conditioning mode Close any open doors or windows Rem...

Page 18: ...xcessive formation of ice The appliance starts up again automatically when the defrosting process is completed PROBE FAILURE sensor damaged If this is displayed contact your local authorised service c...

Page 19: ...health and the environment The crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected Consumers should cont...

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Page 22: ...ccessories or consumable parts that require replacement under normal use This includes shelving dials filters belts and trays etc In the unlikely event of a breakdown please refer to the Troubleshooti...

Page 23: ...his means that in the unlikely event you develop a fault or problem with your product we will happily repair or replace the item free of charge To qualify for the 2 year warranty you must register you...

Page 24: ...claimer Igenix operate a policy of continual improvement and development We therefore reserve the right to change alter the specification and appearance of our appliances without prior notice All diag...

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