15°
Caution
•
The control box cables originally connected to the electrical
terminals on the main body must be removed, as indicated
above.
Figure 12.3
Figure 12.2
Figure 12.1
Maintain a proper air distribution. Air outlet louvers should be used
to adjust the direction of outlet airflow, as doing so might ensure
more efficient operation.
12. Maintenance
Method for cleaning the air filter
a. The air filter can prevent the dust or other particles from
entering the unit. If the filter is blocked, the unit will not work
well. Clean the filter every two weeks when you use it regularly.
b. If the air conditioner is positioned in a dusty place, clean the
filter often.
c. Replace the filter if it is too dusty to clean (the replaceable air
filter is an optional fitting).
1. Take out the air intake grille
Remove the bolts, push the grille switches simultaneously, as
indicated in Figure 12.1. Then pull down the air intake grille
(together with the air filter, as shown in Figure 12.2). Pull the air
intake grille down to 15°, and lift it up to remove the grille.
Figure 11.4
Do not set the
temperature too
low
Figure 11.3
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Note
that
outlet
air
is
either cooler or hotter
than the
set
room
temperature. Avoid direct exposure to outlet air as it may be too
cool or hot.
2. Take out the air filter.
3. Clean the air filter
During the operation of the equipment, dust
will
accumulate
on
the
filter
and
needs
to
be
removed
from
the
filter, otherwise
the
unit
will not operate effectively.
Clean the filter every two weeks with regular use.
Clean the air filter with a vacuum cleaner or water.
a. The
air
intake
side
should
face
up
when
using
a
vacuum
cleaner. (Refer to Figure 12.3)
b. The
air
intake
side
should
face
down
when
using
clean
water.
(Refer to Figure 12.4)
For
excessive
dusts,
use
a
soft
brush
and
natural
detergent
to
clean it and dry in a cool place.
Caution
• Please release pressure before disassembly.
•
Before you clean the air conditioner, ensure it is powered off.
•
Check that the wiring is undamaged and connected.
•
Use a dry cloth to wipe the indoor unit and remote control.
•
A
wet
cloth
may
be
used
to
clean
the
indoor
unit
if
it
is
very
dirty.
•
Never use a damp cloth on the remote control.
•
Do
not
use
a
chemically
treated
duster
on
the
unit
or
leave
this
type of material on the unit to avoid damaging the finish.
•
Do
not
use
benzene,
thinner,
polishing
powder,
or
similar
solvents
for
cleaning.
These
may
cause
the
plastic
surface
to
crack or warp.