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The product may contain batteries. Remove them before disposing of the
product and dispose in special containers approved for this purpose.
For more information, you can contact your local or regional administration. Electronic
products that have not been selectively sorted are potentially a human health and/or
an environment hazard due to the presence of dangerous substances.
Fluorinated refrigerants:
This device contains R290. It is a mixture of flammable fluorinated gases that has an
impact on global warming in the event of a leak.
Never attempt to open the appliance or pierce the cooling circuit. Any intervention
must be performed by a qualified technician.
At the end of the life of the appliance, it must be disposed of in an appropriate place,
capable of recycling appliances containing refrigerants. For this contact the authorities
where you live.
Under no circumstances should you throw this appliance on public roads.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problems
Possible causes
Solutions
The appliance works but
does not cool the tempera-
ture down.
- Verify if the set tempe-
rature is higher than the
room temperature.
- Lower the set temperatu-
re. (Please refer to section
“How to use the applian-
ce”.)
- Verify if a window or a
door is closed.
- Close the window or
door to stop hot air from
entering.
- Verify if any heater or
lamp is producing heat.
- Switch the(se) applian-
ce(s) off.
- Verify if the air filter is
dirty.
- Clean the filter. (Please
refer to section “Cleaning
and maintenance”.)
- Verify if the air outlet
is blocked by any bulky
object.
- Remove the obstacles.
Water leaks out during
transport.
-- The water tank is full.
- Drain the tank.
-The appliance is lying
down or the ground is
not level.
- Always move the device
horizontally.
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