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inside of the appliance, and thus prevents the formation of any mould.
- Stop the appliance and take the power supply plug out. Then take out the battery of
the remote control and store the appliance properly.
- Clean the air filter and reinstall it.
- Remove the air hoses, store them properly, and cover the holes tightly.
Warning:
Keep the appliance at least 1 meter away from your television or radios to avoid elec-
tromagnetic interference.
Do not expose the unit under direct sunlight to avoid surface colour fading. Do not tilt
the unit for more than 35°or place it upside-down during transportation. Place the unit
on a flat surface with less than 5° inclination.
Empty the condensation drainage pan before putting the unit in storage at the end of
the season, to prolong the lifetime of the appliance.
Do not use chemical solvents (e.g. Benzene, alcohol- glazer) to clean the unit to avoid
scratching or damaging the surface.
Make sure to cut off the power before disassembling or installing the air-inlet fence.
Please empty the water from the water tank if you want to move the machine. The bat-
tery must be removed from the remote controller before it is disposed of.
The battery is to be disposed of safely.
The plug must be removed before cleaning, maintaining or charging the appliance.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Model:
PAC Alaska 7 / PAC A7
Cooling capacity:
2000W
Rated voltage / frequency:
220-240V~ 50Hz
Cooling input power / current:
750W / 3.4A
Refrigerant:
R290 / 90g
Discharge Side Pressure:
2.5MPa
Suction Side Pressure:
1.2MPa
Sound Power Level:
64dB(A)
Net Weight:
20Kg
Rated EER:
2.7
Energy Class:
A
Applying Space (m²):
10-15 m²
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