36
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CAUTION! Do not dispose of spent batteries with household waste. Dispose of spent batteries at designated
battery collection points or return them to the seller. Never throw batteries into fire.
5.
After the summer season, prepare the appliance for storage in winter according to the fol-
lowing recommendations:
- empty the water reservoir, but do not put the drain plug on
- start the air conditioner in the fan mode until there is no residual condensate left in the
appliance (about 2 hours)
- unplug the appliance from the mains
- clean the filters
- put the drain plug on
- wind the power cord
- dismount and roll the hot air exhaust duct off the air conditioner
- remove the batteries from the remote control, put remote control in the compartment (12)
- cover the air conditioner with a plastic bag and store it in a dry place which is inaccessible
to children
CAUTION! Keep the appliance in a dry room. Secure all accessories against damage.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Never attempt to repair or open the appliance on your own. Any repair by an unqualified
person will void the product warranty and may cause injury or damage. If any of the problems
listed in the table below occurs or the troubleshooting procedure fails, contact a professional
technical support centre.
PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
AIR CONDITIONER DOES NOT WORK
a. No power
b. The “FL” indicator light comes on
c. The room temperature is too low.
d. The room temperature is below the
cooling temperature setting.
a. Plug the appliance to the mains and
turn it on
b. Drain the condensate.
c. The air conditioner should be
operated between 7°C and 35°C
d. Change the temperature setting.
POOR COOLING PERFORMANCE
a. The air inlet/outlet is obstructed.
a. Remove the obstruction.
LOUD NOISE
a. The air conditioner does not stand on
a level floor.
a. Move the air conditioner to a level
floor, which may reduce the noise.
COMPRESSOR DOES NOT WORK
a. The automatic overheating
protection feature is on.
a. Wait 3 minutes for the compressor
to cool down and then restart the
appliance.
E1 ERROR CODE ON THE DISPLAY
a. Circuit temperature sensor error
a. Turn off the appliance, wait for it to
cool down, turn it on again; if the
error persists, contact the service
E2 ERROR CODE ON THE DISPLAY
a. External temperature sensor error
a. Wait until the temperature is in the
room temperature range; if the error
persists, contact the service
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