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manufacturer will be liable for any damage or injuries
of any kind caused as a result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been
designed for use in commercial, trade or industrial
applications. Our warranty will be voided if the
machine is used in commercial, trade or industrial
businesses or for equivalent purposes.
5. Description of parts (Fig. 1)
1 Front
panel
2 Air
inlet
3 Air
filter
4 Air
outlet
5
Horizontal air flow grille
6
Vertical air slit
7 Display
panel
8 Remote
control
9
Refrigerant line, condensate hose
10 Air inlet
11 Air outlet
6. Indoor device display (Fig. 2)
1
AUTO
display
The display will be lit when the device is set
to AUTO mode.
2
DE-ICING
display
This display will be lit when the device starts
the “De-icing” function automatically or the
hot air monitor is active in “Heat” mode.
3
TEMPERATURE
display
Show the temperature set for the room when
the device is operating.
4
OPERATION
display
This display flashes after the mains plug has
been inserted into the socket and is lit when
the device is operating.
5
TIMER
display
This display is lit if the timer “ON” / “OFF” is
switched on.
6
SIGNAL RECEIVER
for the remote control
7. Setting up the remote control
Insert batteries
1. Open the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two new batteries. Be sure to observe the
correct polarity (+/-) of the batteries.
3. Close the battery compartment cover.
Notes
앬
The radio signal has a range of approx. 8 m.
앬
Use two alkali batteries, type R03 AAA (1.5 V).
앬
Always replace both batteries at once when you
can no longer see the LCD display.
앬
Never use a combination of new and used
batteries.
앬
Never use a battery type other than the specified
one.
앬
If the remote control is not used for a lengthy
period of time, remove the batteries to prevent
them leaking.
앬
The service life of the batteries if the remote
control is used normally is approximately 12
months.
앬
Dispose of spent batteries properly.
Notes
Keep the remote control approximately 1 m from
television sets or other electrical appliances. Direct
sunlight may considerably reduce the range of the
remote control.
Objects between the remote control and the IR
receiver which can impede reception of the signal
must be avoided. Handle the remote control with
care. Do not drop it, keep it away from heat and
moisture so as not to damage the remote control.
8. Description of the remote control
functions (Fig. 3/4)
Button assignment
1.
TEMP v:
Pressing this button reduces the
temperature set for the room.
2.
TEMP ^:
Pressing this button increases the
temperature set for the room.
3.
MODE:
Pressing this button allows you to select
the mode for the device. The mode will change
each time you press the button in the following
sequence: AUTO – COOL – DRY – HEAT –
FAN.
4.
SWING:
Pressing this button will activate the
automatic direction change for the ventilation
flaps. The air flow is adjusted
upwards/downwards. Pressing the button a
second time will stop this function.
5.
RESET:
Pressing this button deletes all current
settings and returns the device to its default
settings.
6.
AIR DIRECTION:
Pressing this button enables
you to fix the angle of the ventilation flap.
7.
LED DISPLAY:
Pressing this button stops the
temperature being shown on the display of the
indoor device. Pressing it a second time will
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