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1. Before switching the unit On for the first time, make sure you have properly
installed the exhaust hose and window kit (see pages 13 and 14 for installation
instructions). Install 2 x AAA batteries (included) into the remote control,
following the polarity markings shown on the remote control.
2. Find a place for the Air Conditioner where
there is a power outlet nearby, ensuring
that the unit is positioned at minimum
30cm away from any surface on all sides.
3. Install the exhaust hose and window kit so
that the hot exhaust air is expelled to the
outside (Fig. 7).
4. Ensure the rubber drainage stopper at the
back of the Air Conditioner is properly in
place to block the drainage outlet.
5. Plug the Air Conditioner into a power outlet and switch On.
NOTE:
Do not connect the Air Conditioner to a powerboard, double adaptor or
socket with multiple outlets that are being used by other appliances.
6. Press the POWER button and the unit will begin operating.
Room size
It is important to use the right size Air Conditioner in the room you want to cool. This
appliance is suitable for cooling rooms of 15m
2
–20m
2
size.
Exhaust hose
This MUST BE CONNECTED and hot air expelled to the outside for the appliance to
work properly. Keep the hose as short as possible.
Noise
As the compressor is inside the room, a portable Air Conditioner makes more noise
than a split system, where the compressor is outside.
For best cooling efficiency, keep blinds and curtains closed during the sunniest
part of the day. Close off any fireplace damper, floor and/or wall vents so cool air
does not escape through the chimney or duct work.
Moving the Air Conditioner
Take care when moving the appliance as water collected as condensation may
spill out. Ensure drainage outlet is empty before moving the Air Conditioner.
Using Your Portable Air Conditioner
Fig. 7