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provided on the back air outlet
7
(see fig. E).
Place the window feed-through
12
with the side indicated by the
arrow in Figure G facing outwards
towards the window opening.
Adjust the length of the window
feed-through
12
so that it corre-
sponds to the width or height of
the window (see fig. F). To do
this, insert the two parts of the
window feed-through
12
into
each other. The window feed-
through
12
can be adjusted as
required between 67.5 cm and
123 cm.
Fix the movable part of the win-
dow feed-through
12
using a
fixing plug
16
(see fig. G).
Close the window so that it directly
contacts the window feed-through
12
and fixes it in place.
Insert the hose connector (win-
dow)
14
into the round opening
of the window feed-through
12
so that it locks firmly into place
(see fig. H).
Dismantling the product
To disassemble the product, re-
peat the process in the reverse
order.
Note:
Drain the water tank as
described in the chapter “Drain-
ing the water tank“.
Inserting / replacing
batteries in the remote
control
Open the battery compartment
cover
30
on the back of the re-
mote control
11
(see fig. K).
Remove any used batteries from
the battery compartment.
Insert 2 AAA (LR03) type batter-
ies
29
into the battery compart-
ment. Make sure that the polarity
(+ or -) is correct as indicated in
the battery compartment.
Reattach the battery compart-
ment cover
30
to the battery
compartment.
Initial use
Note:
The product has 3 operating
modes: cooling mode, dehumidifi-
cation mode and fan mode.
Unless otherwise described, you can
select all the settings listed below
using both the control panel
1
and
the remote control
11
(see fig. B or C).
Each time a button is pressed, an
acoustic signal sounds as confir-
mation.
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