User Manual
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7
Set up and installation
7.1 Choosing the installation site
DANGER!
Fire hazard!
The air conditioner contains propane (R290) as a refrigerant. Propane in combination with air is highly
combustible and can lead to an explosion.
• Only operate and store the air conditioner in rooms with an area of 10 m² to avoid the danger of a
concentration of flammable gas building up in the air.
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Do not operate the air conditioner in rooms where there are sources of ignition (e.g. naked fla
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mes, electric heaters, gas appliances that are switched on)�
The choose the installation site for the air conditioner carefully� Consider the following aspects:
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The room in which the air conditioner is installed and used should not exceed 20 m²�
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There is a possibility of water dripping from the air conditioner (e�g� if an outlet for condensate is
not properly closed)�
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A minimum distance of 60 cm from walls and objects must be maintained on all sides�
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Position the air conditioner at least 1 m away from televisions or radios to avoid electromagnetic
interference�
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Do not use the unit with an extension cord or over an adapter�
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Connect the mains cable with the mains plug directly to an earthed socket�
○ If you use the air conditioner in the operating modes cooling, dehumidification or automatic, it
must be possible to route the exhaust hose so that the exhaust air can flow to the outside.
Also observe the information in chapter 1 „Safety instructions“!
7.2 Laying the exhaust hose
The exhaust hose (16) is used to discharge the waste heat and hu-
midity to the outside� There are various ways to install the exhaust
hose�
For example, it can be clamped in a door or window� The end of the
exhaust hose must then be secured so that it cannot slip�
If you route the exhaust air hose through a window, you should ins-
tall the supplied window insert (18) or window cover (13) for efficient
operation (see Chap� 7�3 or 7�4)�
The hose should be laid as straight as possible or with an incline�
There should be no kinks in the exhaust hose� Kinks prevent the ex-
haust air from being discharged properly� Ejected air and condensa-
te can accumulate and lead to malfunctions�
The exhaust hose should be as short as possible� The shorter the
exhaust hose, the lower the energy consumption�
The supplied exhaust hose is matched to the unit� Do not replace or
extend it with other hoses�
7.3 Using the window insert
The window insert (18) is intended for use with sliding windows� The window insert seals open spaces
and keeps warm air and rain outside�
Assembling the window insert
The window insert (18) consists of two parts that slide against each other� One part has an opening for
the exhaust air (left part) and the other part has a guide groove in the middle (right part)� This allows
you to freely adjust the width. The desired width is then fixed with the fixing nut (19), washer (20) and
fixing screw (21).
1� Slide the two parts of the window insert apart�
2�
Slide the washer onto the fixing screw.
3�
Insert the fixing screw with washer through the hole in the left part of the window insert.
The fixing screw and the window insert should both lie horizontally in line.
4�
Slide the two parts of the window insert onto each other. Slide the fixing screw with washer into