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Overview of the Components
(Fig. 1+2)
1
Front
cover
2
Air
outlet
3
Control
panel
4 Rear wall cover
5 Right-hand air inlet
6
Rollers
7 Left-hand air inlet
8
Cable
holder
9
Hose
connection
10 Exhaust air hose
11
Connection
ring
12 Water drain with rubber burls
Control Panel /Control Lamp (Fig. 3)
A
„
“ air outlet button (green LED)
B
„ “ timer button (green LED)
C
„ “ sleep mode –
switching on/off (green LED)
D
„
왔
“ reduce“
E
Digital
display
F
„
왖
“ increase“
G
„
“ ventilator button
- fast (red LED)
-
medium
(green
LED)
- slow (orange LED)
H
„ “ operating modes button
- cooling (green LED)
- dehumidify (orange LED)
- ventilator (no lamp)
J
„ “ on/off button (on = green LED)
K
„
“ water full display (red LED)
Accessories
Connection
hose
Connection
ring
Remote
control
Water collecting pan
Remote Control (Fig. 4)
13
„ “ on/off button
14
„ “ modes of operation –
adjusting the modes of operation
15
„
“ ventilator – adjusting the Speeds
16
„
“ air outlet up/down movement
17
„ “ timer - setting the clock
18
„ “ temperature control
19
Battery
compartment
Remote Control
Inserting the Batteries
(not supplied)
• Open the lid of the battery compartment on the back of the
remote control.
• Insert 2 batteries of type R03 „AAA“ 1.5 V. Please ensure
that the polarity is correct (see the fl oor of the battery
compartment or the inscription on the outside)!
• If the remote control is not used for a prolonged period,
remove the batteries in order to prevent battery acid leaking.
• Now close the battery compartment.
• Different battery types or new and used batteries must not
be used together.
Notes on Handling Batteries
• Keep batteries away from children. They are
not
a toy!
• Never throw batteries into a fi re or immerse in water.
• When inserting a battery, ensure the correct polarity.
• Do not open the batteries by force.
• Avoid contact with metallic objects. (Rings, nails, screws et
cetera.) There is a
danger of short-circuiting
!
• As a result of a short-circuit batteries may heat up consider-
ably or even catch fi re. This may result in burns.
• For your own safety the battery poles should be covered
with adhesive strips during transport.
• If a battery leaks do not rub the liquid into your eyes or
mucous membranes. If hands come into contact with the
liquid they should be washed thoroughly and eyes rinsed out
with clear water; if symptoms persist please consult a doctor.
•
WARNING:
Do not expose the batteries to high temperatures or direct
sunlight. Never throw batteries into the fi re. There is a
danger of explosion
!
• Used batteries should not be disposed of in the normal do-
mestic waste. Please return old batteries to an appropriate
connection point.
Germany:
As a consumer you are required by law to return used (rechar-
geable) batteries.
You can return your old (rechargeable) batteries free of charge
where they were bought, as well as at the local public collection
points in your town.
The following symbols are to be found on (rechargeable) batte-
ries containing harmful substances:
Pb
= contains lead
Cd
= contains cadmium
Hg
= contains mercury
Li
= contains lithium
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