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4. CLEANING AND CARE
4.2 Cleaning the Air Filters (Continued)
1. Remove the Air Filters
Pull out the panel at the angle of the bottom grooves on
the panel. Next, pull the air filter upward then downward
to remove it. (Fig. 7).
2. Cleaning
To clean dust adhering to the filters, either use a
vacuum cleaner, or wash them with warm water (water
with neutral detergent should be below 45°C) when the
filters are very dirty (e.g., oil-stained), and dry them in
the shade. (Fig. 8)
3. Install the Air Filters
Insert the top of the air filter, and then fit the protrusions
on the bottom of the filter all the way into the hooks on
the unit.
Press the locations marked by the arrows and close the
front panel. (Fig. 9)
Since the air filter cannot remove harmful gases or
vapors nor ventilate the room, open doors or
windows frequently when using gas or oil heating
appliances. Not doing so carries a risk of suffocation
in extreme cases.
4.3 Check Before Using
1. Be sure that nothing obstructs the air outlet or intake
vents. (Fig.10)
2. Check whether ground wire is properly connected or
not.
3. Check whether the batteries of the air conditioner have
been changed or not.
4. Check whether the installation stand of the outdoor unit
is damaged or not. If damaged, please contact the
dealer.
4.4 Maintenance After Use
1. Turn main power off.
2. Clean the filter, indoor and outdoor units.
3. Clear dust and obstructions from the outdoor unit.
4. Remove and repaint over any rust on the outdoor unit
in order to prevent it from spreading.
NOTE
Do not use hot water of temperatures
above 45°C to prevent fading or
deformation. Do not use fire to dry the
filter, to avoid fire or deformation.
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Air filter
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