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ON

OFF

Power 

Maintenance - Continuation

Cleaning the drain tank

4

Before it fi lls up (at least once a week)

Empty the drain water at least once a week before the drain water exceeds the full line.
If the drain water is left inside, it can cause foul odors or the water can spill onto the fl oor and tarnish it.

1

 Pull the tab, open the front cover and turn the 

power switch "OFF".

Refer to "How to open/close the front cover" on page 4.

4

 Wash the drain tank and lid, and wipe them 

thoroughly.

5

 Put the lid back on the drain tank and reattach 

it to the main unit.

Press the lid of the drain tank down using the tabs until 

they make clicking sounds, and make sure that it is fitted 
properly

Push the drain tank all the way into to the main unit and 

make sure that it is fitted properly.

2

 Remove the drain tank while keeping it 

upright.

Keep it upright when carrying it so that the drain water 

does not spill.

Caution

If it is used after the full line has been exceeded, please 

be careful of water spilling out of the overflow hole.
(The full line is reached at 0.6L.)

Open the lid and empty out the drain water.

Power switch

Front cover

Open

Power "OFF"

Drain tank

Full line

Lid

Drain tank

Overfl ow hole

Drain tank

Lid

Main unit

Drain tank

Click

6

 Turn the power switch "ON" and close the 

front cover so that there is no gap and push 
the tab.

Water may enter the unit and cause short 
circuits, electric shocks or damage if the front 
cover has been forgotten to be closed.

Caution

Tab

Summary of Contents for JT-MC206GS-W-E

Page 1: ...ose It has no sterilizing or disinfecting functions INDEX Safety Precautions 2 Names of Parts 3 How to use the unit 4 How to open close the front cover 4 Precautions for when opening closing the front cover 4 Turning the power on 5 If not using for a long period 5 How to use the unit 5 Turning the heater on 6 Adjusting the air speed 6 Maintenance 7 Precautions for when opening closing the front co...

Page 2: ...ed to come off in order to prevent damage if it is opened at a 90 angle or more refer to Page 4 Important Follow instructions Wear gloves during maintenance work Not doing so may result in injuries Always use the unit with the drain tank air filter and front cover attached Any water entering the unit may cause short circuits electric shocks or damage If the unit stops working or if a malfunction o...

Page 3: ...switch Heater light Front cover Nozzle Sensor Names of Parts Shaded areas in the figure indicate antibacterial material excluding outlet nozzle areas Inside the front cover Refer to How to open close the front cover on page 4 Please refer to Turning the heater on Page 6 while turning the heater on off Please refer to Adjusting the air speed Page 6 while adjusting the air speed ...

Page 4: ...the left side both the upper and lower parts Front cover Front cover Tab Main unit Front cover Handle Open Precautions for when opening closing the front cover If the front cover comes off please reattach it with the following procedures It is designed to come off in order to prevent damage if it is opened too far 1 Press the bottom connecting part of the removed front cover into the bottom panel ...

Page 5: ... blue turns on Pull the tab Open Power switch About 9cm Hand drying area Hand detection area Nozzle Sensor Please use within the area above The hand detection area may differ depending on the environment Power switch Power ON Power OFF Caution Do not turn the power on when your hands or an object are inside the hand drying area The sensitivity of the sensor may be reduced if the power is turned on...

Page 6: ... heater or air speed switch 1 Open the front cover Refer to How to open close the front cover on page 4 2 Press the air speed switch or the heater switch and let the settings light turn on 3 Press the air speed switch The modes change between Low and High and the air speed light turns on each time the air speed switch is pressed Refer to Settings and drying times guide on page 12 Checking the sett...

Page 7: ...ed on while your hands or objects are inside the hand drying area If the sensitivity of the sensor is reduced please turn the power off and then back on after one minute NOTE When cleaning the unit use a neutral detergent pH 6 8 Please do not use plant based detergents as they may cause damage to plastic parts When using a chemical cloth be sure to follow the instructions carefully Factors such as...

Page 8: ...e the hand drying area is covered with a white colored substance Please clean it once a week 3 Clean the dust off of the hook of the front cover with a commercially available toothbrush or cotton swab NOTE The front cover is designed to come off in order to prevent damage if it is opened too far If it comes off please reattach it while referring to Precautions for when opening closing the front co...

Page 9: ...r filter Make sure that the air filter is fitted properly Dirt and dust may get into the unit and shorten its working life if the air filter is out of position 5 Turn the power switch ON and close the front cover so that there is no gap and push the tab 2 Remove the air filter 3 Clean the air filter Tap it lightly or vacuum off the dust Wipe with lukewarm or cold water if it is extremely unclean N...

Page 10: ... sounds and make sure that it is fitted properly Push the drain tank all the way into to the main unit and make sure that it is fitted properly 2 Remove the drain tank while keeping it upright Keep it upright when carrying it so that the drain water does not spill Caution If it is used after the full line has been exceeded please be careful of water spilling out of the overflow hole The full line ...

Page 11: ...ff The front cover is designed to come off in order to prevent damage to the main unit if it is opened too far Please reattach it while referring to Precautions for when opening closing the front cover Pages 4 and 7 Are any lights in the display on Has a blackout occurred Was the power switch turned on while your hands or an object was inside the hand drying area Has the dryer been used continuall...

Page 12: ...operation Drying times are based on Mitsubishi measurements 50mg of water per hand Specifications Working life of the motor heater The working life of the motor and heater is 7 years when used 120 times per day with the air speed set at High The working life may be shortened if the unit is used in a location where the power supply voltage is high or when the operation times per user are long No ai...

Page 13: ...est conçu et fabriqué avec des matériels et des composants de qualité supérieure qui peuvent être recyclés et ou réutilisés Ce symbole signifie que les équipements électriques et électroniques les batteries et les accumulateurs à la fin de leur durée de service doivent être éliminés séparément des ordures ménagères Si un symbole chimique est imprimé sous le symbole illustré ci dessus il signifie q...

Page 14: ... det miljøet vi lever i Tämä MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC tuote on suunniteltu ja valmistettu korkealuokkaisista materiaaleista ja tai osista jotka voidaan kierrättää ja käyttää uudelleen Tämä symboli tarkoittaa että sähkö ja elektroniikkalaitteet paristot ja akut täytyy niiden käyttöiän jälkeen hävittää erillään talousjätteistä Jos yllä olevan symbolin alapuolelle on painettu kemiallinen symboli se tarkoi...

Page 15: ...ehold waste in line with local laws and regulations When this product reaches its end of life dispose of it at your local waste collection point recycling centre The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information for WEEE rec...

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