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Ventilation
1. During the ventilation mode the appliance will only adjust the air flow which means that the air flowing into the room will not be cooled or
dehumidified.
2. Repeatedly press the
MODE (D)
button on the control panel or the
MODE (18)
button on the remote controller and choose the ventila
-
tion mode. The LCD display should show the
FAN
indicator. During the ventilation operation always place the air inlet and exhaust hose
outside the room e.g. through an open window.
3. The appliance cannot operate as a ventilator in a closed circulation without receiving air from the outside, therefore it is necessary to
install the air inlet duct.
4. Press the
FAN SPEED (B)
button on the control panel or the
FAN SPEED (21)
button on the remote controller to select the desired fan
speed:
HIGH
,
MED
, or
LOW
.
AUTOMATIC SWITCH ON / SWITCH OFF USING THE CONTROL PANEL
In order to set the automatic switch on press the
TIMER (A)
button, the LCD display will show the symbol „
”. Repeatedly pressing
the
TIMER (A)
button set the time after which the air conditioner is to switch on. Each time you press the
TIMER (A)
button, the value will
increase by one hour. The setting range is 1–12 hours.
In order to set the automatic switch off of an operating appliance, press the
TIMER (A)
button, the LCD display will show the symbol „
”.
Repeatedly pressing the
TIMER (A)
button set the time after which the air conditioner is to switch off. Each time you press the
TIMER (A)
button, the value will increase by one hour. The setting range is 1–12 hours.
Note: Pressing the TEMP+ and TEMP- together for more than 2 seconds will lock the buttons. The LCD display will show the sym
-
bol . Press both buttons together again to unlock the buttons. The symbol will disappear from the display.
AUTOMATIC SWITCH ON / SWITCH OFF USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
In order to set the automatic switch on time press the
TIMER (19)
button. The LCD display of the remote controller will display the „
” symbol and the last used switch on time in the 1–12H format. Example: „4H” means that the appliance will automatically switch on in
4 hours.
In order to set / adjust the automatic switch on time press the
HOUR (27)
button. Each time you press the
HOUR (27)
button, the value will
increase by one hour in the range from 1 to 12. When 12 is reached, the value will return to 1 the next time you press the
HOUR (27)
button.
In order to set the automatic switch off of an operating appliance using the remote controller, press the
TIMER (19)
button, the LCD display
will show the symbol „
” and the last used switch off time in the 1–12H format. Example: „4H” means that the appliance will automati
-
cally switch off in 4 hours.
In order to set / adjust the automatic switch off time press the
HOUR (27)
button. Each time you press the
HOUR (27)
button, the value will
increase by one hour in the range from 1 to 12. When 12 is reached, the value will return to 1 the next time you press the
HOUR (27)
button.
WATER DRAINAGE METHODS
ATTENTION: One of the following drainage methods is suitable for your unit. Please check to refer the identical one and drain the
water to proper position.
Method 1: Water drainage pump function – automatic water drainage
1. Under random mode if the water level in the water container is LOW, the water pump and recycle pump will not work, the air conditioner
operates in the set operation mode.
2. If the water level in the water container is NORMAL, the recycle pump will work, water pump will not work and the he air conditioner oper
-
ates in the set operation mode.
3. If the water level in the water container is HIGH, the water pump will work for 10 minutes. After that if the water level is on LOW/NORMAL
level, the appliance will continue to operate in the set mode. If the water level continues to be on a HIGH level, the water pump will stop
working and the appliance will switch off. The
WATER FULL (G)
control lamp on the control panel will illuminate and the LCD display will
show failure code E5. Twist off the release stopper and empty the water container.
Method 2: Manual water drainage
When the water level in the water container is on HIGH level, the appliance will stop working and the
WATER FULL (G)
control lamp will il
-
luminate on the control panel. The LCD display will show failure code E5. Simultaneously press the
SWING (E)
and
TIMER (A)
buttons for
more than 2 seconds. The water will be drained out by the drainage hose on the back of the appliance. When the water level drops to LOW,
the appliance will stop draining water. Press the
ON/OFF (H)
button to continue former operation mode.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Unplug the appliance before cleaning.
2. Do not use abrasive detergents such as emulsions, cream cleaners, polishes, etc. to clean the housing. They may remove the graphic
information symbols.
3. Wipe the housing with a damp cloth.
4. If the air filter is blocked with a large amount of dust, the air flow volume will be reduced. Clean the air filter every two weeks.
Opening and cleaning the air filter
1. Pull the filter directly upwards – see picture.
2. Wash the air filter by immersing it gently in warm water (about 40ºC) with a neutral detergent.
3. Rinse the filter and dry in a shady place.
4. Attach the filter back to the appliance.
BEFORE THE START OF THE SEASON
1. Check if the air inlets and outlets are not blocked.
2. Make sure the air filter is properly installed before operating the air conditioner. If the air filter is re
-
moved, dust and other foreign objects may cause the improper functioning of the appliance.
Water
Container
Water
High level
Normal level
Low level
Air filter
Pull the air filter
directly upwards
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