Position the appliance away from:
- sources of heat (e.g. open flames, gas ovens, etc.)
- deposits of liquids (e.g. sinks, etc.) to avoid falling into or splashing with water (minimum distance 2
metres)
fabrics (curtains, etc.) or loose materials, which may obstruct the ventilation grille; in addition, check that
the front part is free of volatile materials (dust, etc.).
The supporting surface must be stable, flat and even (so that the appliance does not tip over).
USE
Before each use check that the appliance is in good condition and that the electric cable is not damaged;
if the electric cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or by the technical assistance
service or, in the event, by a qualified technician, in order to avoid any type of danger.
CONTROL PANEL
•
Mode: when th
e appliance is working, press the touch “mode” and the corresponding icon will be light
up and the mode is cycled as follows: Normal
Natural
Sleep.
•
Speed: press the touch “speed” and it will cycled as follows: Low
Medium
High.
•
Osc: press the touch
“Vane”
,
the oscillation function start working and the indicator light will be light up.
•
Cool: Touch
“cool”, cool function start working and the indicator will be light
on.
•
Timer: When the unit is working, touch “timer” to select the working hours.
You can set the timer up to
12h. Each time you press timer, it will increase 1h until 12h.
•
Save: When you touch that button, the all the indicator light will be off. Touch again and they will be
light on again.
•
Temperature and timer share the same display. The ambient temperature is displayed when the power
is turned on, and the corresponding icon lights up. Touch
“timer”, the timer icon lights up. After the timer
is set, the ambient temperature will be displayed again.
•
Once pressing on/off button twice, the appliance
will stop working. If in “Cool” function, the product will
be delayed to shut down for about 5 minutes, and then automatically shut down after the filter is dry.
Note: the ice box should be far away from children to avoid eating
.
Insert the power cord to the mains, you will hear a bip.
Press the on/off button to start the fan, the purify function will be start working at the same time.
Cooling function: To avoid damaging the appliance, do not press that function if the water tank is
empty.
Before operating the unit in Cool mode, make sure the water tank escape valve is properly fixed.
Add clean water respecting the water level indicator (Min and Max).
You can add water from the tank or opening the top lid.
Press the button Cool and the unit should commence to blow cooler air. When you press the button Cool
again, it will stop working.
If you found the air not cool enough, you can add additional ice block (11)
.
Open the ice block and fill them with water. Place the ice blocks filled of water into the freezer for 2 hours
and then, place them back to the water tank.
During long periods of inactivity, disconnect the plug from the mains socket.
MANITENANCE AND CLEANING
Warning:
before carrying out the normal cleaning operations, remove the plug from the mains socket.
To clean the appliance, use a soft, slightly damp cloth; do not use abrasive or corrosive products.
Do not immerse any part of the appliance in water or any other liquid: if this happens, do not immerse
your hand in the liquid and, first of all, remove the plug from the mains socket.
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