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How to insert batteries into the
remote control unit
• Remove the battery cover from the back
of the remote control unit.
• Insert two AAA batteries.
• Slide the cover back in place.
NOTE:
• Do not mix new and used batteries or
rechargeable and non-rechargeable
batteries.
• Remove batteries from the remote control unit
when it is out of service for long periods.
• Operate the remote control unit at least
1 meter or more away from a television or
audio device.
• Do not aim the air current directly at
animals or plants.
• Disconnect the power if the unit is out of
service for extended periods.
•
Clean the air filter and maintain the ai
r
cleaner on a regular basis.
• Remove batteries if the remote controller is
out of service for long periods.
• Avoid strong sunlight and draw curtains or
shades when cooling.
• Keep windows and doors shut to avoid the
loss of conditioned air.
• Select the most appropriate temperature to
save energy.
• Adjust the direction of the air
flo
w
appropriately. Remember that warm air
rises and cool air sinks, so adjust the louver
downward for heating and upward for
cooling to take advantage of natural
convection currents.
User notices
CAUTION
• Always turn power off and remove the
power plug before cleaning the unit.
• NEVER sprinkle water on either the
indoor or the outdoor unit to clean it.
• Wipe the indoor and outdoor units with
a clean, soft dry cloth or a cloth slightly
moistened with water or cleaner.
• Before starting the unit, be sure that
nothing obstructs the air outlet and the
intake vents.
Care and maintenance
How to insert batteries
Cleaning the outdoor unit
1. Regularly clean dust from outdoor unit.
2. Treat and repaint any rust colored areas on the
outdoor unit as soon as you notice them.
Cleaning the indoor front cover
1. Pull in the direction indicated by the
arrows to open the front cover.
2. Wipe with a cloth slightly moistened with
water or cleaner and then dry in the
shade. Do not use water above 45°C to
wash the panel. It could cause
deformation or discoloration.
3. Close the front cover.
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